10-05-2015, 07:46 AM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Originally Posted by FearlessLeader19 Adi stared down at the ground as he waited for Brooklyn's answer. What was he feeling? Just curiosity. He had seen her being friendly with others so he was wondering what it was that she disliked about him. Of course he didn't mind if he was not liked. Hehe. Ah. He should have known Brroklyn would choose to answer his question with a question. "I dunno. Maybe I'm always too happy and cheerful and that gets to you?'' Yep, that's what he always thought. Now the Puffer just needed a confirmation on that. Or a denial. Whichever.
Wheee! He was strong! Superman he could be, maybe? Naaaah, BATMAN! Yeah, the Dark Knight RULED! Anywayyy, Adi was greeted by a single word in response to his question. "Alrightey! I was just wondering since you're almost a fifth year and you would have to choose which subjects you need to do for OWLs and NEWTs.'' Or if she was as ambitious as him, she'd write them all. "Hey, if you need to talk about careers, I'm all ears.'' Obviously the silence hadn’t meant anything other than just that Adi was curious. He wouldn’t have asked the question if he wasn’t, and Brooklyn still wasn’t inclined to give him an answer. Especially not as he actually chose to come up with an answer to her return question. She’d had to resist rolling her eyes at that. Obviously the constant cheerfulness was irritating. Nobody could be that happy all of the time. But that just made her not trust him. It had nothing to do with hate. It was more indifference. He hadn’t proven anything aside from that cheerfulness to her so far, so she didn’t see a need to trust him. “I don’t hate you.” That was all she’d say. She didn’t feel any emotion toward him, aside from suspicion. The cheerfulness did get on her nerves, but she didn’t see why she had to admit that.
Her one word response hadn’t seemed to dim that either, and that was starting to get frustrating. She’d decide that when she had to. It wasn’t like term was ending tomorrow. She didn’t have to think about OWLs and stuff yet. If she could have just talked people into taking them for her, or just tricking the people giving the exams into giving her good grades, that would have been much easier. Instead, she just wasn’t thinking about that. “I’ll have to choose that then. Not now.” She already knew which subjects she’d drop once she could. “What would you think I should do?,” she asked. Obviously she couldn’t ask for advice if she wasn’t thinking about the topic. That didn’t mean she couldn’t see what others might think.
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