10-13-2015, 12:49 AM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Ruth (Rae) Elliot Gryffindor First Year x12 x12
| Yeah I broke that mirror, so what? ll NOT backward ll Official Gryfferin ll Lemon's favourite Quote:
Originally Posted by Meizzner Well Dante guessed some people have to listen to Zander. Just you should not take what he says to seriously. Since well it was Zander. "Yeah, it does not mean we have to listen to what he says.....unless a Professor is near by because they care about stuff like that. But you can listen to him if you want "
Especially if he says stuff like you can stir up trouble. But sounds like he left out the fact of not getting caught. Unless he though it was obvious. Dante never really listened. But he was a slytherin so he did not really have to deal with the gryffindor Head Boy that much. So lucky him. But since Blaise was a first year and gryffindor.
Well that was a recipe for disaster. "I am only making this one statue move. Not two.....Though i guess a piggy back ride is possible.....I'll say the spell when you are ready"
Yeah this was a bad idea. But he already said he would do it.
So Yeah. Now he was just confused. Was he meant to listen to Zander or not? And how come Dante didn't really think they should be listening to Zander? Blaise nodded toward the older boy and his quill floated closer. "Do you not like listening to Zander? Was it something he said?" Juuust a curious question while the boy climbed up onto the statue. It wasn't as easy as it looked mind you but he was small and could fit his limbs in more places so it was alright. "Whaaaat?" There, all settled but there was another problem. "How come you'll only make one move? The game will be more fun if there's TWO." Come on mate, everyone knew this. Was he not thinking of the epic game after. "Fire away when you're ready."
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