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Originally Posted by PhoenixRising For someone who hadn't seemed very talkative at all during their years at school, Louise wasn't about to deny that Andrew Chae was funny. Then again, the quiet ones usually were; it was like, they internalized everything, ready to spring random tidbits of facts and old stories on you that you just HAD to laugh with. "Please, I was utterly a clueless dimwit when it came to Divination interpretation," Of course she hadn't made it past the third challenge which required that subject's knowledge, so perhaps he was onto something. He WAS a Horned Serpent, after all. "Yea, it wasn't about the university for me either, to be honest." Considering she hadn't even applied anyplace. "I just, when I was traveling after the Summer and meeting all kinds of people, seeing things, it made me realize that I didn't want my travel adventures to end. But alas, one needs money and I saw the advertisement. I was in a city in France at the time, but I thought, with writing, I keep traveling through my words." So no, she was not the writer type. She was the traveling, doing type. "Apparently you were supposed to use Divination during that one event. With the wind or something. That's what the announcers said at least," Drew told her with a shrug. Aurora hadn't gotten it either, and she was the one who gave the subject a SMIDGE more credit. "That was awful. I'm sorry you guys had to do that," he added with a frown. The last challenge hadn't even seemed nearly as tough as that tundra one - which was odd, as you'd like the last one would be the hardest. Maybe they had dialed it back after the student backlash? Most of them had been MADDDDDD. "Profound," he chuckled. That made sense. Writing was a way of escaping - or reliving past memories. It was helpful in so many ways. "I never thought my writing would be good enough to get in, honestly. I'm excited though. It'll help me hone my craft, I think," he said with a nod. "Are you going to be traveling for assignments? Like a field reporter?" he asked. He sort of hoped not - because being a sports reporter would sound SOOOO boring compared to that!
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