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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 Quote:
Originally Posted by Shanners He was ready to turn around and head back down the stairs as his stomach made a loud rumbling noise. Although, the noise was disguised by the squeal that left his mouth immediately as the portrait swung open just before him and out stepped someone. Sure, people had left the common room in the time he'd been waiting around, but none of them had left when he was RIGHT THERE. RIGHT THERE. The loud noise he made was nowhere near something considered manly, but given the fact he hadn't wet himself, then he didn't care how squealy he was. "Kettleburn!" Yes, yes, that was him. He remembered his face from his sorting.
Roo considered just how much the first year looked like Miss Charlotte and probably seemed like he was assessing the kid in ridiculous amounts. He just...wow... "Just wanted to uh...say...uh...welcome." Considering that he did not recognize the boy, Callum was surprised when he suddenly blurted out his last name in alarm. Had... had he been waiting for him? Or was it a coincidental outburst and Callum just so happened to walk out while the boy was waiting for someone else, and the boy took the opportunity to greet him anyway?
He was unsure, but he did stop in his voyage, turning to face the Ravenclaw with a smile, alert and curious. He... just wanted to welcome him?
Well. That was... very, very nice, and the Gryffindor laughed shortly, undeniably a little embarrassed to have been acknowledged at all. "Thank you," he replied, reaching a hand up to ruffle his own sandy hair a bit awkwardly. "I... truly sorry, but I... am not entirely sure who you are." Should he have remembered him from somewhere? What was his name? "Sorry," he said again, mostly because he did not want to make the boy feel bad for not being recognized, and Callum already liked him. He had known who he was, after all, and had made a point of being nice to him when he did not have to. There was nothing not to like about this boy so far.
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