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Meizzner
Nigel had to agree. That type of love was totally be something not to announce in public...or really to anyone.
"Pickle Loving Weirdo even sounds wrong in your head and out loud"
Did Nigel have anything on his back. It at least would be a logical reason as to why Stella was hanging onto his back. It would make the most sense. Thank Merlin, he had his hair tied up or Stella would have her claws in it. That is a terrible thing to think about. And Tag was doing what happens when Nigel is in a predicament...laughing. Not that he could blame him. He looked like an idiot running around in a circle and making himself dizzy only made it worse.
"Can you get a hissing and clawing Stella off my back."
Magic was not something that came to his mind to use right now.
Yes. Pickle loving weirdo did sound weird to say aloud and to hear. It was weird how this conversation came to be. Then again, this was Hogwarts, this was Tag, this was Nigel, and this was pickles. Something like that was bound to happen when you put all the ingredients together. "
Yes. Very wrong." Tag said, simply agreeing with Nigel. There was no point to argue against it, it just made sense like that.
Stella was still clinging on, Nigel was still going in circles. It was all fun and games. For Tag at least. One of the very few times he hadn't been jumped. And, to this day Stella had not jumped anyone else, that's why Tag was trying to soak all of this in. You know?
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Of course I can. I don't know why it took you so long to ask." He said casually while giving a smile. Tag went over to Nigel and held onto Stella's mid section, and tried to pull her away from the claws back. She still dug her claws in a bit, but Tag gave a harsh pull and her claws were finally off Nigel and the shirt and she was back in Tag's hands. Though, she still seemed to have energy in her, squirming in Tag's hands, her claws still out, so he just gently put her onto the ground. The kneazle soon started to trot off in the direction of the Gryffindor entrance.