07-25-2014, 11:16 PM
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DERP Mooncalf
Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Winterfell
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Samuel Chevalier Graduated x2
| Aidella | King of Confusion | Brittana | Forever ACROMANTULA Quote:
Originally Posted by Meizzner "I'll say it again. I could have just summoned a bowl or something to carry those tea leaves. Your shirt would be saved for tea leave influences." Nigel won't admit that the lazy carrying method was a favorite of his. The easiness of it was awesome. Still it could put some stains on your clothes and if you care about those. It could be awful.
And yes, there were a lot of leaves. Probably too many. But as the saying goes. Go Big or Go Home.
Wait, was that an english accent from her. It was hilarious. Nigel snorted hearing her question. "What password. Just think about the most awesome room for what we are doing" Nigel said in an awful Russian accent.
The room had to awesome to hold them two. So after thinking of this awesome room. Nigel led the way in say. "After you, Madam" The room was pretty awesome.
"But that would defeat the purpose, Nigel," she informed him matter-of-factly. "If you summoned a bowl, then I wouldn't get to see those washboard abs of yours." Schuyler kept a straight face until she glanced his way and cracked a grin. That really was part of the reasoning, though. Washboard abs. Nigel had nice ones. Common knowledge at this school.
Also, transport tea leaves with shirts was just more fun. And Schuyler was all for fun things.
Her English accent was good, no? She DID hang around English people pretty often these days. Since like, saaaay, fifth year. But what accent was Nigel doing..? Or attempting to do, rather. She laughed and lifted her eyebrows. "..... Indian?" Maybe?
Oh. Right, though. She was supposed to follow that Russian advice. So she closed her eyes and concentrated on a nice, bright sun-shiney day. Perhaps on where you could see clearly now that the rain had gone. And when she opened her eyes, the prefect was being all gentlemanly and ushering her in first. "Thank you."
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