01-07-2018, 06:21 PM
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Jarvey
Join Date: Dec 2017 Location: Room of Requirement
Posts: 585
Hogwarts RPG Name: Daehyun "Daniel" Yoon Third Year | Quote:
Originally Posted by natethegreat Aaron was awestruck. Did Danny really just take his position on something, and show that he meant business??
This was news to the first year. Just only a few days ago, this boy that he'd met was extremely shy. And now...he was...taking charge? Now that was more like it! That's what Aaron liked to see! People sticking up for themselves! But in all seriousness, as much as he wanted to listen to his admirable, Aaron just couldn't do that. It was his wand. If something were to happen it, how was he supposed to do his magic here at the school? He didn't want the spell to go wild and mess up. Also because then he had a feeling Danny would feel bad for breaking or damaging his wand. And the only one to blame here was himself. Aaron was the one who climbed the tree and got it stuck up there in the first place, so he was going to get it down from said tree.
Aaron might not have been the wisest student, but he could face the consequences of his wrong doings. "As much as I admire you trying to do that, it's my wand. And this-" Aaron had made reference to the situation before them. "-is my bed, so I must fix it myself. I won't push this responsibility on to another person." He triumphantly stated, staying his ground, not being swayed by the other student's words.
Spinning confidently, Aaron had begun to approach the tree hands in the air, above his head. Hopefully, the tree could understand words, I mean, it was magical after all, and it was obviously sentient. Speaking up, the boy had begun to talk to the tree, saying in a small and pleading voice "Ummm. Hi. Mr, or Mrs, Tree. Yea, my wand kinda got stuck in you, so if you could just please lower it to me gently please, that would be nice. Or just let me climb up to it, and I'll be right down." That was all. Daehyun blinked.
... and blinked some more.
It had taken him a moment to process what Aaron had told him, and when he finally did, the boy had taken off once again towards his untimely death the Whomping Willow. He was close - so close - to walking away and letting him do whatever he wanted, but instead sighed, and decided to try one more time.
Shaking his head at the boy's recklessness, he pulled on the back of his robes to move him out of the tree's reach.
... except he knew he had zero strength to actually move a person, so he'd used all of his strength without knowing how hard it would be to move Aaron, and found himself falling onto the grass. He was too occupied to brush dirt off his robes to notice if he'd dragged Aaron down with him or not. "Please, listen to me this one time. I thought I was the brave Gryffindor?" No, he wasn't, but they were Aaron's words. "If you want to fix this, please go catch my book. The one I dropped to save you from the tree."
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