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Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Cell culture hood
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Mona Deandra Hellmann Gryffindor First Year x5 x6
| ΒΌ of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pls Quote:
Originally Posted by feeheeheeny "Oh, definitely still you," Sophie retorted without a second thought, grinning big up at Culloden. Especially since he was older and literally had a bigger head than her. Totally a justifiable accusation.
She stole a glance at him out of the corner of her eye, waiting for him to respond to her question, and when he sighed, she couldn't help but frown a little at him. "Okay," she agreed, though, because he was smiling now and at least he didn't turn her down completely. She'd hold him to that. "It was good big news, even. You deserve to not be alone." Sophie was nodding as she spoke, the smile going all the way up to her eyes. So, so relieved for him. "I'm glad you've found each other, and I really hope it works out."
For a moment, she wanted to warn him to take things slowly and not end up with his third divorce in a few years by marrying some woman who could end up to be crazy if they rushed into things - but it wasn't her place to comment on things like that. She could trust his judgment.
"Thanks for sharing with me." She loved that he trusted her enough with that kind of news, and she gave him a brief hug from the side to let him know it really did mean a lot to her. It was nice to have an adult to talk to at school as a sort of dual friend and parent, and not just as a professor. Cosgrach raised one speculative eyebrow at her, but lost his composure soon and grinned. "Sure it's me. I'm, what, at least 28 years older than you, but you're catching up fast. Maybe someone more modest should be my favourite student." He teased softly and watched her reaction. "Thank you, Sophie." He was also thanking, because she didn't insist to hear the story now. She was a good kid, wasn't she? Wishing him happiness after making sure Bart wouldn't be his son... hehe.
He side-hugged her back. "I thank you back as well," he said, because sharing included at least two people. "Shall we return to the castle, then?" |