09-26-2015, 06:50 AM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Originally Posted by FearlessLeader19 She. Didn't. Eat. Frogs? Was it weird that Adi thought that this was one of the reasons she was always in such a particularly bad(ish) mood? Or maybe it was just him? Being around him, he meant. Oh, well. It didn't bother him. Brooklyn was always going to have this cheerful Hufflepuff. "You should. If you did, maybe you'd be... happier? More cheerful? Something along that line at least.'' Yup, Adi was speaking his mind.
He just remained silent for a moment as the Snakette went closer to the rails. The Puff was thinking that he should just shut up and let her enjoy the early morning sunshine and it'll probably put her in a better mood. But him and shutting up? Ha! You'd have a better chance at taming a dragon. "Where's Tywin? How's the term so far for you?" he asked now bracing both hands against the balcony and peering over again. She really didn’t see why that statement had caused Adi to act almost as if she’d said something shocking. There had to be more people who didn’t like chocolate around here. Brooklyn thought it pretty much impossible she was the only one. It had nothing to do with anything. Especially not her opinion of him, although the reaction had made it lower a little bit more. “Probably not,” she replied. “I prefer sugar quills.” If he really felt like knowing that. The idea of having to catch her candy just didn’t seem like anything that would make her happy. Or having to bite its head off merely so it didn’t try to escape. Surprisingly, she wasn’t evil to frogs, unless they did something to merit it. Frogs weren’t spiders.
At least she’d gotten a few seconds of peace, once she’d approached the railing. Maybe letting him think she’d taken his offer actually accomplished something, even when she hadn’t actually done it because he’d asked. She didn’t have to tell him that. Although the peace was broken only a few moments later. Unfortunately. She’d raised an eyebrow as he’d asked about her cat, too. That wasn’t going to raise her opinion either. “Down in my dorm,” she said, still looking out at the view. Either that or the common room. She just knew Tywin wasn’t off wandering. “There haven’t been any spiders.” He’d asked how the term had been so far, after all. That was all she’d say about that.
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