08-04-2016, 01:42 PM
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Abraxan
Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Perth, AU (GMT +8)
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Jasper Hart First Year x10 x10
| ½ EagleBrain ♥ Creeperdoodle ♥ Raven Dor ♥ Berry ♥ ½ Team House Elf SPOILER!!: Draper and Dora! Quote:
Originally Posted by ArianaBlack
To be quite frank, Airehead was lucky that James was even keeping his part of the deal. The man wasn't even here, for all he knew... James had kept a watchful eye over the place. He could probably turn back around now without the SpaceMan knowing any better... Sooooooo he just inched his way toward the portrait hole very casually and-- Hippogriff Dung.
He had been spotted.
Turning around and pretending not to be annoyed, he noted the presence of his students. Brown and...What ever that little girl was called. Nailed it. "Just making sure you lot haven't set anything on fire yet," he said with an amused glint in his eye. Yes, he did hear what they were talking about. For the record.
They weren't exactly keeping quiet about it.
As he waited, wondering if that was enough to scare them. Though the older Gryffindors, he imagined, would need more of a nudge. [QUOTE=Eriin;12007199]
An effigy? What the heck was he on about? But her attention quickly left Zeke as the professor spoke. The mean professor who wouldn't let her ride the Abraxan. HMPH. She was still sour about that, yes.
" Is there a rule somewhere that says we can't set things on fire? If no one is harmed and we aren't doing it for nefarious purposes?" Inquiring minds want to know and all. But like, for real... was there? Was she going to face detention if she did set and effigy on fire... in the Courtyard... with an older student.
Or...
" Professor... do you have any suggestions on what we should set on fire? Or where the best place to set one would be? I mean... you're a super awesome, smart, AMAZING Professor and all. Surely you may have a suggestion, no?" Did flattery work on him? She could tell him he was handsome if it did. Because he was. DUH.
And did Zeke have anything to add? D
Yet was clearly the operative word there... like... YET.
Meaning that a fire WOULD be set. Obviously. In fact, Zeke couldn't help but wear an amused expression as the third year rambled her way around the idea of setting things on fire, somehow managing to seek Professorly advice on the matter.
Nice one.
The nudging was hardly necessary, she had it covered, but he found himself MORE amused that she seemed to be insisting he convince the man too. "Yep, what she said," he nodded solemnly, content with letting her handle this. Professor Draper was more likely to approve HER plans than his, right? Like, Dora was a CUTE INNOCENT GIRL... and he was, well, he was not. "When was the last time you started a fire, Professor?" Bonfires were cool, no? Ergo, he SHOULD let them, yes.
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