10-04-2016, 08:40 PM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Alexander River Hirsch Gryffindor Third Year Hogwarts RPG Name: -- x11 x11
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Originally Posted by DaniDiNardo You would NEVER believe the amount of control it took--oh look at that Professor, putting the knowledge from the lesson to good use--to not burst into wild laughing as Katy stood up and said her piece. Forget the fact she'd called them stupid, she'd JUST admitted her family had means and were capable of intent. Point blank end of the day, she'd just confirmed her family was evil and the most amused of dimpled smiles spread across his face.
The smile dimmed a little as the Professor went on to inform them that it'd only been a rhetorical statement. Huh. Fancy that. He could feel his cousin tugging him to sit down but Hirsch was insisting on an apology.
Really? Didn't Katy have to apologize? No? Just them? Well if the man insisted.
Blaise gave a solemn nod, training his features into a more apologetic one. "You are absolutely right Professor Hirsch. I don't know what came over us." The boy had thought to insist that it both made NO SENSE to apologize when you didn't mean it (as he didn't) and that for the sake of equality, they deserved one too, but Merlin this might be a little more fun. The boy turned to face Angelo up front. "Deepest apologies Mr. YATI, we're such terrible teenagers. We lack discipline. Our Professor tries his hardest with us but darn those teenage moods." For his part, his expression was perfectly solemn, his amusement tucked away behind a look of tempered remorse.
The boy turned next to Katy. "You have a lovely family, Katherine. I know they mean the world to you and that they can't be stopped, so to you I apologize as well--And to the class, for being so disruptive."
There was an amused glint in his eyes as he turned to face his cousin. "I'm SO sorry for dragging you into this. Ugh. My dear, sweet cousin." Forcefully, he pulled Bentley into a hug, not giving him the chance to refuse to make an apology as he KNEW he would. "It's not his fault Professor. I just can't seem to stop getting him in trouble." He patted his cousin's head a few times. "I've learned my lesson Professor--dramatics aside. Don't blame him, he was just trying to cover for me when I took proper leave of my senses. Won't happen again." And a solemn nod. Still not letting go of his cousin. Look of innocence. Truly sorry. Clearly he'd been reading too many of his quill's entries. Hirsch had thought, deep down, that the boy couldn't sink any lower. It was a simple apology which, in his opinion, was pretty fair. But he was proved wrong, somehow. Sure, he did apologise, but it was done dripping with more sarcasm than half of his house combined and that was saying something.
It was because of this that the man ended up being far from amused with the Gryffindor's answer. In fact, he looked at him with an expression that clearly stated how unimpressed and, frankly, disappointed he was in the boy standing in front of him. "Come and see me after class," he said in a dangerous, albeit a very quiet, voice, "And you can sit down again."
For now, he could walk away and listen to the answers that the students were coming up with. A much better topic, Defence was.
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