02-01-2019, 06:25 PM
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Bicorn
Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Octopus's Garden
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Scarlett Mordaunt Hufflepuff Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Brenna Kavanaugh Slytherin Second Year x8 x4
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Originally Posted by Kimothy Still holding the paper, Roma inspected it for any other trace of writing and there was nothing. It had only been doodled with a name and all those mushy hearts. To her, it spoke volumes of how the teenage mind worked. And she did not like it. Not one bit. After making one last quick scan of the paper, Roma dropped it back into the box. "Gross..." she said to herself. The paper no longer interested her, and the workings of a teenage mind weren't anything that appealed to her either. Did the minds of Lucy and Finlay, her only teenage cousins, work that way too? It was so weird. Teenagers were so weird.
The brunette looked back up and scanned the other awful things in display. How were the owners of this shop able to pay rent here? Did people actually buy things from this shop? Roma was baffled. It was only then she saw her reflection on the window, along with the reflection of another girl near her. She turned her head to the side and looked at the girl, whom she was aware was around her age as well.
With an eyebrow slightly raised, Roma hesitated before greeting her with a "Hi." Mama had always told her that staring at someone for too long was rude. Catherine quietly approved of the other girl's reaction to the piece of parchment, although she simply kept watching her. The girl has even stated her feelings verbally, though Catherine could tell she thought it was gross just by the way the girl was looking at what she was holding.
The small brunette now side-eyed the shop as the other girl looked at the display window as well, but her gaze soon was back on the mystery girl as she said 'hi'.
Catherine blinked, slightly taken aback she was being spoken to by a stranger. She studied the girl for a few seconds before gazing back down at the box, only to look back up at the girl. "Hi." She finally said, keeping her eyes on the girl whose name she didn't know.
She had also been told staring was rude, but Catherine did a lot of it anyway. She was doing it again, in fact. This girl seemed alright, as she so far showed she knew bad things from good ones, so Catherine wasn't going to send her judgy looks. She was simply observing the girl and sometimes looking through the display window again, wondering if the girl was going to pick something else up to look at.
That bird cage looked ghastly, by the way.
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