04-18-2015, 03:32 AM
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Erkling
Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: lost in the mountain
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Periwinkle Evie Paeng Slytherin Fifth Year | Bre Bear | Asherine | Whisper | Kemmy | Raeney | Madyra | Bumble Bee WHERE WAS SHE? Where was his Kat? He needed to see her because she promised that she would be here and if she wasn't he was so going to beat her up, like it wouldn't even matter if she's a girl. This boy doesn't tolerate liars. Liars deserve to get beat up in his book. Now to go looking for Kat again. WHERE WAS SHE?! Brady Somerhalder looked around for his best friend in the whole wide world and his sister. Kat was his sister too, she was the greatest sister ever because she was fun but he didn't need to tell her that at all. That was like top secret agenty stuff that no one needed to know. Brady froze when he saw her. KAAAAAAAT! He had a plan if he found her and he was so glad that he would be able to stick to it! He started running at full speed or as fast as his legs would carry him and TACKLED her! "KAAAAAAAAT! I'M HERE!" He wasn't moving until she said something! "I'M SO GLAD YOU AREN'T A LIAR!" That turned out very well. His plan had succeeded and he was so proud of himself right now. She was here before everyone because her daddy was the most amazing person ever and he was here too to teach the group. She really hoped that he wouldn't give away all his awesome Quidditch secrets because then people would use them in real life and try and be better than him. NO ONE was better at Quidditch than her daddy. Not even Uncle Alec or Uncle Jonny, NO ONE at all. Ashlynn stood by her father and waved to everyone that walked in here. The blonde waved her cousin Kat. "Hi Kat!!" She didn't move from next to her father. She was staying here and following him and she really wanted to help him teach right now because she knew a lot of stuff and how to ride a broom.
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