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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Moritz Schultz (#0f667e)
Ravenclaw
Seventh Year

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Nancy Schultz (#ac6f77)
Hufflepuff
Fourth Year
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The smirk threw the young boy right off. Maxie suddenly felt even stupider at Ravenclaw's approach. He knew of her, Trinetta, she was always being talked of for one reason or another- mostly for romantic stuff that made little sense to the second-year. The Hufflepuff shrunk back, his water-blue eyes skeptically watching the blonde. Did she really mean to help him? or was this some joke she'd have a giggle about later? Mazie could not be sure- not by a long shot- but he was so tired, and so fed up with being stuck out here.

Swallowing what remained of his feelings, Maxie sharply nodded. ".... Yes." That three-letter word just about crushed him.
At first Nettie had been planning on teasing the boy, but now he looked just so...upset. She couldn’t do that! She smiled kindly at him and cleared her throat, looking up at the knocker. She waited for it to rattle off the riddle before the obvious answer came to her. ”Pickled Herring,” she answered confidently, and the door popped open. She smiled at the Hufflepuff. “There, no harm done...you’ll get used to it after a while,” she tried to be assuring to him, although she wasn’t sure how easy it would be for people who weren’t truly Hufflepuffs.

“What’s your name again?” She asked. All she knew was this boy looked FREAKILY like Jo Kowalski and it was a little weird.
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