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Lolita Domingo Ay ay ay, children did not have any morals left these days it seemed. "Do not use such lazy excuses. Everyone doing something does not make something right. And though I do look fabulous," of COURSE she did, "I am clearly not an older student." She could spot an attempt at flattery a mile away, and this one was particularly lame. "What is more, now that we are absolutely clear on my status, the amount of sass in your voice is not to my liking."
So. This young man Kevin needed a lesson. "Let's see, chico. Combine the lying, laughing, disrespect, and sass, and I think you're getting off easy with ten points." She didn't know his house, but he could be sure that she would find out.
"Now, since Seņor Kirby clearly does not wish students to be in this area without his supervision," because yes, she could read the sign, "I'm going to ask that you please make your way back toward the castle or somewhere else on the grounds." And she would have a clear path to take care of what she had come out here for in the first place.
Wow....she did have an ego didn't she?
Resisting the temptation to roll his eyes, Kevin listened to the redhaired Professor as she spoke. Lying, sass, disrespect, laughing...BLAHBLAH they all went one ear in and out of the other.
-10 points? What the? even Culloden had never taken away that many points and he had been AWEFUL to him. Yes, even Kevin admitted that. And now that he thought about it, the man had never taken points from him..or had he? Mweh it was hard to keep track with who gave and took his points.
He had to yawn while she spoke but didn't want to risk losing more points so held his mouth closed while he yawned, resulting in his eyes becoming watery. If she thought he was crying over the points then no. He could get them back anyways.
Pocketing his wand back in to his holster, the Gryffindor shrugged his shoulders as he walked passed the woman and to the direction of the castle.
"Whatever, good luck finding out my house" heh.