02-16-2015, 09:01 PM
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Pygmy Puff
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Phoenix Marchbanks Ravenclaw Fourth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Wiley Whittebrook Hufflepuff Second Year
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| Unforgivably Cursed | adultescent Quote:
Originally Posted by sarahlooo She didn't know what was going to be in there? Well, that didn't make sense. You had to walk in front of it and picture what you wanted for the doors to appear, but she didn't know what would be inside? Evie was just about to open her mouth to question the professor, but she beat her to the punch. "....... Oh." Well, that was suspicious. "I would think the doors would disappear after someone entered it..?" She didn't remember learning about that part, but it made sense. Unless the door had just shown up. Maybe it wasn't even the Room of Requirement at ALL and the castle was just playing a trick on them.
Either way, she wanted to find out, and she grinned at the suggestion to do so. "You bet I do." Mysterious door appearing out of nowhere with no idea what could be lying behind it? Evie was SO in. Nessa nodded her agreement to Evangeline's words. "Exactly." She knew how it worked as well, so that is exactly what she had thought. "That's why I found it so strange.." But as strange as it was - and strange things did tend to happen around here - her curiosity won out over any apprehension that might be present.
She grinned with delight as the girl seemed just as eager to find out what was behind those doors as she did. "Fantastic! Let's see what's inside!" It was like a little adventure.. how exciting! Without another moment's hesitation, Nessa stepped forward and pushed the door open to walk into the room.
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