11-20-2018, 07:53 AM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin Second Year Gryffindor First Year Gryffindor First Year Gryffindor First Year x5 x3
| lala I randomized my/Stas's choice :P Shoe!Girl │ Rebel Ravie │ Confundus Queen │ RP Addict To be honest, Stasya hadn’t known whether she had wanted to find out that arithmancy worked on pets or not. The question had sort of come out before she’d really thought about how it sounded, but then the fact that Professor Davis hadn’t taken it as anything other than a serious question had surprised her. Along with his idea that it was entirely possible, if not necessarily likely to happen. Plus, he hadn’t said her answer to the actual question posed was ridiculous, which made her relax noticeably more. Except for the fact they were going to have to analyze even more numbers and such, which only brought her back to the feeling that she still didn’t quite know if either of the rational thought numbers had really applied to herself. It was making her wonder if she actually knew herself, really.
Which she was entirely blaming on this term and the fact her world had essentially been overturned by all the changes. Stress was harder to deal with when she didn’t have her usual ways to relieve it, but she still quietly copied down the instructions for the activity before she reached for the box closest to her chosen cushion nest. Opening it, she sighed. Before even doing the calculations, she sort of knew who she’d want to work with, but she knew better than to bypass the instructions. Maybe they’d surprise her.
As expected, neither answer really made things clear to her when it came to comparing them to her own rational thought number, mostly just because she was completely confused by either answer she’d gotten for her own. Not anything related to either of the two historical figures she’d calculated them for. Actually, those had weirdly made sense to her in relation to what she knew about the two figures. Way more than her own did, at least right now. Either way, she had to come up with some kind of response, so after a moment, she’d written down a bit more on her parchment.
__________________ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me, at tea time, everybody agrees
...It must be exhausting, always rooting for the anti-hero ♥ ♥ ♥ |
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