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Old 01-09-2019, 05:31 PM   #13 (permalink)
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SPOILER!!: Caolan
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Nope. Dude really wasn’t much of a talker was he? He resisted the urge to wrinkle his nose in protest choosing to keep trying to engage him in conversation. He would speak to him. And at least he had agreed to reading the comic he had suggested. Caolan thought he had pretty good taste if you asked him, the guy wouldn’t regret it. “I’ll give you this after I’m done with it” It would only take him all of two days to finish it provided they weren’t dumped with a load of homework in the first week. Why did teachers always do that?! First week of term and you’re just settling in? Here have 5 different assignments all due on Monday.

Moving on..

The matter of his nationality came up and he couldn’t help a little smirk. “Is it that obvious?” The accent was a dead giveaway. “Technically I’m from Northern Ireland.” Which still made him British. He was pretty proud of his heritage. He was from a small farm that his family owned in the luscious green hills on the outskirts of the town he attended school at. He wasn’t particularly well-off, most of his school stuff was old hand-me-downs left for him by his father but he didn’t particularly care. It never really mattered at his old school so he didn’t really see why it would here.

“What about you?” he asked. Where was he from he meant.


"Well you said you went to school there." Apart from that Indigo wasn't making any sort of assumptions that he seemed Irish. What would that even mean anyway? His accent might have been a clue but Indigo wasn't great at paying attention to that sort of thing. Besides, he never liked to guess because that left open the possibility of guessing wrong and he did not like to be wrong. "I've never been." To Ireland, he meant. Or Northern Ireland or wherever. He hadn't traveled much, even to places that weren't very far away. He'd never had any reason to.

"I'm from France. I grew up there. I lived there until about three years ago." Had he already said that? No, he'd just mentioned Beauxbatons and transferring so he supposed that wasn't exactly the same thing.
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