09-22-2015, 07:26 AM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin Second Year Gryffindor First Year Gryffindor First Year Gryffindor First Year x5 x3
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Originally Posted by FearlessLeader19 Was it just him or did Brooklyn look disappointed about something? Adi could also see she was annoyed at him but that was her usual emotion around him so that was nothing new. "What are you so disappointed in?'' he asked as he felt about in his pockets. Nope, no more Froggies to offer a Snakette. "Sorry, I dodn't have more Frogs.'' He felt kind of bad. Here he was pigging out and he didn't have one to share.
The Puffer laughed. "What's not to be cheery about? Its a great day.'' Cue the hand waving in the general direction of the beautiful day outside behind him. "Did you ever take a look at the view? It's awesome!'' Adi beckoned the Slytherin over. Obviously Adi had totally misunderstood everything that had just happened. Of course, Brooklyn wasn’t really surprised at that. He seemed to misinterpret most everything she said or did, if his insistence of treating her like they were friends said anything. She would’ve thought even the Hufflepuffs would have chosen someone smart to be their prefect, but then maybe they were less intelligent than even she thought. As he’d asked her about disappointment, she didn’t even answer. First off, she wasn’t disappointed, and second, even if she felt like answering, she didn’t think even he would have the time to hear it all. “I don’t eat frogs,” she said as he’d apologized. He could keep his frogs.
And his next comment just got another of her looks. Yes, the weather was nice, but it was still way too early to be that cheerful. “Of course I have,” she said, rather irritably. Even though she did walk up to lean against the railing. At least she could use the view to pretend he wasn’t there. She imagined it would have even been better higher up. She could see farther, but this was good enough.
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