03-03-2016, 04:55 PM
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Erkling
Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: lost in the mountain
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Periwinkle Evie Paeng Slytherin Fifth Year | Bre Bear | Asherine | Whisper | Kemmy | Raeney | Madyra | Bumble Bee Quote:
Originally Posted by FearlessLeader19 Lucas smirked. "Are you sure about that? Don't forget that I helped coach the Brazilian National team.'' Which meant he had to be REALLY good at that. He had stuck at coaching because teaching had been his other passion, aside from Quidditch in general. In no way did he underestimate Tallie, having heard about her Quidditch accomplishments. He already knew how good she was and he also know what a competition she would put up.
She was already impressing him with her broom but Lucas had faith in himself and his trusty Firebolt. As they waited, Lucas surveyed the pitch, looking for a free spot for them to have their little match. "Yeah, I am. I liked playing Keeper and Chaser positions more than any other.'' He looked back towards Tallie. "How are we going to do this? Whoever scores the most will be the winner?'' He had the balls in a crate tucked under his arm but hadn't actually worked out a plan for their game. He figured they could be spontaneous. "I haven't forgotten that you used to coach. Coaching is very different from playing." Tallie laughed. "Oh come on, I can totally kick your butt. I've got this." She was very confident right now. She knew that he had played keeper and chaser before but he was always on the sidelines. "That doesn't impress me. When was the last time that you actually played in a match? You were always on the sidelines coaching." Talullah teased him.
The woman nodded to him. That sounded like a good idea to her. "I like that idea. But we need a high score to set or beat." Now what if they tied? Nah! She wasn't going to bring that up because that wasn't going to be happening.
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