06-21-2016, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Nc.Ap. Archer was about to throw another bean through one of the hoops, when he heard a voice behind him. A voice with an accent he hadn't heard in forever.
Dropping the bean in sheer awe, Archer turned in his swivel-chair to look at the owner of said voice, eyes wide in excitement. "American?" He said when he saw the speaker. Not the best way to greet someone, but who the hell cared! He was finally with someone that didn't drink tea all the time and who would assume he was talking about soccer when he said football. The dude had a Texas-drawl, which was usually so annoying, but right now Archer was fascinated by it. "I mean, umm, no." He had asked him something, right? About the- flag? Peering down at the discarded New York Jets' flag, Archer shook his head slightly, "These walls are too damn small to put anything else on." He nodded at the Texan-Man before jerking his head towards said wall, where his Sweetwater All-Star's flag hanged. "Besides, don't wanna take that off." Quidditch had always been much more important to him than football, since the latter was only a Muggle-sport. .... what the fudge did he just say...? American?
Milo furrowed his brows at the kid, and he simply replied, "Milo." That was his name. "I am from America, but I would prefer not to be called that." He just wanted to make that clear in case the kid thought he could go around calling him 'American'. He wasn't the Land of the Free and Home of the Braves... He was Milo. "Just call me Milo, okay?"
He picked up the flag now and looked it over. "Jets fan? I'm more of a Pittsburgh Steelers fan but to each their own, y'know?" His blue eyes shifted over to the cubicle wall now to see what they could do about the flag not fitting right. "You could also downsize the flag some," he suggested. "It could probably fit then." Yes, he was full of bright ideas. He looked at the other flag the kid had on his wall when he began to speak about it. "I see you're a Quidditch fan as well." He smiled now. "Did you play in school?"
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