01-06-2015, 07:03 PM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Carsyn Cooke First Year x8
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Originally Posted by Meizzner You know the best place to study transfig spells. The lake. Well maybe not during winter. But during the fall. It was a pretty nice place. Dante could even use the textbook as a pillow to nap once he was done reading. It was genius, if you ask him. So here Dante was sitting down on the ground with his book and his rock. The rock better turn into a hat at the end of his lake time....or he will kick it across the lake.
That would show it. Just as long as it did not hit the squid
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Originally Posted by Lislchen Maggie had been carrying around the sweets she'd bought in Diagon Alley every single day since arriving here. All of it too. So it was a heavy bag, okay? Because she'd bought A LOT of sweets. And she didn't know that 'make things lighter' spell she'd seen some of the older kids use. Maybe she should ask someone for help. She just wanted to make sure she was prepared in case she needed the sweets, though. So far she hadn't.
HER TIME WOULD COME THOUGH!
The lake was where she'd seen a lot of students hang out so she figured that was as good a place to go as any. Only when she got there all she could see was...Dante. Not exactly who she was looking for but Maggie decided to sit down next to him anyway. She needed a break. And maybe some advice. Possibly. "Hiiiiiii!" The options Ariel had of where to spend time between classes were slim. The Common Room was way too far away for her to go back and forth to, the Great Hall was noisy and overwhelming, and the rest of the castle was unexplored by her for fear of getting lost. She hadn't even found the courage to find the library yet. However, the outdoors were easy to get to and the way back inside the castle was always clear. Plus, she knew the weather wouldn't be conducive for leisure time for long. Not that she had planned to spend her time leisurely. There was always homework to do, preemptive studying, and general catching up with her classmates in areas she was a little behind on.
There was also people-watching, though. Which Ariel found very hard to escape from. Especially when a bunch of magical children, free to do pretty much as they pleased, were running around. That boy, for example. Ariel was curious about what he was practicing with that textbook and rock. From where she had been sitting, the girl scooted closer. It didn't matter much to her that he looked to be younger. He might still be able to do things she couldn't.
Then, of course, he was joined by someone more his age. Embarrassed, Ariel quickly opened her own text to a random page and stared blankly into it.
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