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Old 09-14-2015, 07:47 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Giselle Barrington
Slytherin
Seventh Year

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Teagan Kensington
Slytherin
Second Year
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First Year
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This view was awesome! Especially when it was kind of early in the morning. The sun was already up though and it was casting a warm glow on him and the surroundings. He loved it! He was enjoying himself by soaking up the sunshine, feeling at peace at the world and very much energetic. Yup, being up this early never bothered him since it was something he had been doing for years now.

The only regret he had was not getting something to eat from the Kitchen on his way up here. He had thought about dropping in but he figured that the elves were busy with breakfast preparations. Ah well. Adi supposed he would just have to get something to eat at the Great Hall.
Brooklyn didn’t do mornings. Unless she had class, but she hadn’t really been able to sleep. Whatever reason for that, it meant she’d been awake early and ended up wandering. Even if the prefects were out patrolling or whatever, she wasn’t planning on getting lectured. She wasn’t doing anything wrong anyway, unless walking was against the rules now. That would be stupid, if it was. She had no problem saying so, had she ran into anyone during her wandering. It was actually really quiet, and she’d gotten all the way up to the fourth floor without seeing a soul aside from the paintings. And the occasional ghost, but no one who’d felt the need to stop her.

Either way, the first person she saw was possibly the last person she wanted to see, aside from maybe a professor. She’d thought about turning back around, too. He had obviously not seen her, but then it was too tempting not to say something as he’d walked out onto the balcony. “I won’t stop you,” she said, keeping a good distance away just to emphasize her words. Not to mention to keep from any attempts at hugs or anything else. Either way, she meant what she said. She wouldn’t stop him if he leaned too far out, if he fell or anything else happened.
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