07-01-2014, 03:43 AM
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Wrackspurt
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Originally Posted by Gryffindoll Lou laughed aloud at Lux’s Antarctica comment. “That might be a slight exaggeration…” He grinned cheekily at her, and listened as she went on to share some very interesting piece of news.
Waiiit wait wait, hold on a second. “You said what?!” Lou’s eyebrows raised high into his hairline. Baylux… they were.. this was… this was SERIOUS! “Looovee, huh? That’s a pretty big step, Merpuff,” said the boy, a large grin adorning his face. Naturally, as the Baylux number one fan, this was rather exciting news for him.
The whole bit about Peeves had him falling into another fit of laughter, though. Pouring tea on them. SNORT. “Why did he do that?” Louis asked between chuckles, though he doubted Peeves needed much of a reason to torture innocent students. Antactica an exaggeration? LOL! "I think not, Lou. I wouldn't be surprised if penguins and polar bears showed up." Lux was not sure how she would feel about polar bears; they were really pretty but they were rather dangerous from her understanding. There were already plenty of dangerous creatures in the forest, Hogwarts didn't need bears added to the mix. The penguins were more than welcome, however.
Oh gosh. So not a surprise that he was focusing on that one word. "Well, you love Bay too," she teased before sticking her tongue out at him. Haha. She totally knew what he meant that it was a big deal. And she did love Bay, how could she not?
Eyeroll at the laughter even though she could understand why someone who hadn't been there might find it hilarious. It was maybe one of those things that would be funny to look back on. But that would be faaar into the future. "I'm not sure. Because he's Peeves I guess. I never even know he was here until recently," she admitted. Zander had told her about him. |
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