03-17-2015, 09:16 PM
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Kappa
Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Cell culture hood
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Mona Deandra Hellmann Gryffindor First Year x5 x6
| ¼ of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pls Text Cut: LMAO Quote:
Originally Posted by feeheeheeny ....................!!!
A-HA! A slip-up!
Though Sophie thought the FIRST part of what he said sounded just like Quigley - she was certain he'd actually used those same words with her before during that snowball fight - the last thing he said made no sense. "Okay, nerd. How bad at wandwork are you, Merlin? Quigley would very well know that you can't just summon a human being. CULLODEN." She bumped shoulders with him and shook more glitter onto him, grinning huge and sounding a lot more angry than she looked.
"Come oooooooooon. You know it'd be awful if I wasted a night like this and didn't spend it with Tobes. He's gonna cry over how beautiful I am. Don't you wanna unite us? Unite our HEARTS? Be the reason that we have a fun night together? Hold it over my head forever that, out of the kindness of your heart, you brought me and him together again, just like you did the VERY FIRST TIME?"
Her rambling was very, very dramatic, but she thought she was selling it pretty well. "Pretty pleeeease?" CUE THE PUPPY EYES... which probably weren't as effective while she wore a mask... BUT SHE TRIED THEM ANYWAY. 'nerd'?
That Quigley wouldn't suggest that?
HEHEHEHE. "'Eyyyy, take away your glitter!" he exclaimed, "or should I give you a detention?" Now, he had never given a detention, whereas Quigley was the king of it. Surely this would show her he wasn't Culloden? HEHEHE. He stepped back, and completely sweeped the glitter back on her. "And puh-lease, Sophie," he mimicked her tone, "spare me your cheesy love. I bet you can find him on your own, clearly you are so clever." Just like how she found him, how did it sound? "I've already helped you a bit: he's wearing a mask. Simple as that."
Now, if she didn't mind, he had other jobs to do, like watching her desperation from afar. |
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