10-01-2015, 02:43 AM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Amelia "Mia" Adair Slytherin Sixth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Leigh Upstead Hufflepuff Fifth Year x11
| be curious, not judgmental ...Sophie Brown had NOT expected such great approval from Tanner for her answer, but she smiled all the same. On one hand, it was nice to be praised... but on the other hand, she had a feeling that most of the class was shooting daggers at her right now and thinking she was a know-it-all, goody-two-shoes teacher's pet, ESPECIALLY when Tanner awarded her five points. Heh. "Thanks, professor." Her grin turned a bit sheepish, and Soph only made eye contact with Norah, who got a nod of further encouragement and understanding, and Rooney, who got a thumbs-up and a wink. What a cutiepie he was, comforting the Hufflepuff like that.
So she was a flexible, adaptable person. Well... that was true, so maybe Pythagoras DID know a little bit of what he was talking about. No imbalance here, and Tanner even SAID having no arrows was a good thing. Moooore smiles for Norah over there.
When it came to Botros' arrows, Soph made quick work of identifying them. Quote:
14th August, 2003 3 6 9 2 5 8 1 4 7
Positive Arrows: Arrow of Planning
Negative Arrows: None
So he had - she checked the textbook - the Arrow of Planning. Cool enough, but it was curious that neither Tanner nor Botros had negative arrows. Soph had one, she noticed: the Arrow of Skepticism. Reading over the synopsis, it... actually didn't seem too bad at all. Her gaze turned upward when questions were posed about the negative arrows, Soph shook her head in response to Zeke's question. Tanner could answer for herself, but Soph just assumed Tanner had asked them to find the positive AND negative arrows as more of a general statement to look out for both of them, not necessarily that there WOULD be one. And for the negative arrow being wrong... Soph remained silent again, but considered how his question related back to what she'd said before. Not always accurate, just... guidelines, yes, for those seeking some clarification in different aspects of life, perhaps.
...But ohhhh no, it had caused ROONEY SADNESS. "Don't let anyone, 'specially a dead guy from centuries and centuries ago, try to tell you 'bout your life, Rooney. You know who you truly are, 'n so do we. You're brilliant 'n creative 'n a beautiful artist 'n a dynamite chef 'n you're the furthest thing from mentally dull." Just so he, and the entire class, knew.
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