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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin Second Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Arienne Morgenstern Hufflepuff Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Simone Wild Slytherin Third Year x5 x3
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Originally Posted by Bazinga Her mind was else where like it usually was. She wasn't even paying much attention of anyone coming or going near her and even though she knew to be on guard at all times in the corridor she really wasn't. So when her name was called out the brunette jumped dropping her bag to the ground. Her books sliding out and scattering over the floor. "Oh hi El.."
What was..
O_O "Did she just say that monster was out?" She pulled her wand and looked around. They needed to get to safety, but were pretty far from their own common room. Bending down she started collecting her books. "Let's get to Healer Reed's office for now. That should be a safe place." Truth be told she had been avoiding the common room because of the memories it held so she had been finding more and more reasons to be at the hospital wing. She hadn’t meant to startle Nat, nor had she really thought that she hadn’t been noticed beforehand. Although, Elle had in fact known that Nat wasn’t entirely focused on things lately. In fact she’d done her part to try to help her with everything she was dealing with, which only made her that much more apologetic that she’d startled her. “I didn’t mean to startle you,” she admitted, kneeling to help gather up the brunette’s things that had fallen from her bag.
If anything, she didn’t think either of them wanted to leave anything behind for the monster to get. For all she knew, it was the type of creature that could follow scents and that made it even more important not to leave anything behind. Not that she particularly cared to know anything about the portal or any monsters that were previously hidden inside.
She’d nodded in response to the question. Yes, the headmistress had said that there was a monster on the loose. A dangerous creature, anyway, which she chose to read as a monster. “I agree.” Not to mention the healer’s office was a lot closer than the common room was. The idea of being trapped in the dungeons didn’t seem very pleasant, given the amount of things they didn’t know about the situation. Plus, if anything, being in Healer Reed’s office might mean access to more information. Both regarding what was going on and any healing stuff she might be able to look at while they were stuck.
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