03-06-2016, 04:51 AM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Ruth (Rae) Elliot Gryffindor First Year x12 x12
| H: 150, m: 150 , f: 15 Yeah I broke that mirror, so what? ll NOT backward ll Official Gryfferin ll Lemon's favourite You would think that after the last duel, the Professor would have pulled him aside and asked if he was magically challenged then suggested he sit out all future duels but nope. Nooooope. Here he was, standing in the dueling arena across from Ava about to duel AGAIN. Don't ask him why they liked pairing him against girls--as if losing wasn't humiliating enough of its own. Why couldn't they choose partners? Granted, Blaise would leave his selection sheet blank but that was besides the point. No one would pick him and he'd be forced to sit out. Alternately, EVERYONE would pick him for an easy win, the Professor would realize then disqualify him for being an unfair advantage.
That's what he was, you know, an unfair advantage. Anyone who dueled him was guaranteed advancement. How did the Professor not realize this from the beginning??? This was technically cheating. This dueling club had successfully made a CHEATER out of him! The shame! He'd have to write home to his mum immediately and hope she wrote the Professor asking that he sit out the next match.
That was his only hope. For now, he was here, Ava was there and if they both just kept standing like this he would be the happiest Second Year ever nothing would get done.
With an openly reluctant sigh, Blaise bowed at his opponent then turned and counted out his ten steps in a painfully slow manner. If She felt the need to cast before he'd turned around again, well, he would lie there and play dead. Usually worked. Unfortunately, upon turning again, there was nothing to make him play dead so he would have to raise his wand and cast the cornflake skin hex.
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