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Shrake
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Louis Bracken Gryffindor Sixth Year
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Originally Posted by Ginevra Daisy smiled at the woman and nodded. "Yes. Everything is intact, thankfully. Here is the form for you to sign." She handed her form for it to be signed. As she waited for it to be signed, Daisy was mentally preparing herself to apparate to her last destination. "Excellent job," January said as she took the form from the girl. Then she set it on the counter beside her and signed it with a blue inked pen. Turning back to the girl, she handed her the signed form. "There you are. Good luck." She just had one more to go! Quote:
Originally Posted by Felixir Not knowing this floor very well - or, er... at all - Kaiser wasn't entirely sure of the specifics of where he was apparating to. As such, when he popped into existence in the lobby on level one, he was so close to one of the lifts that any closer and he'd have ended up inside of it. But he'd definitely made it to the lobby, so there was that, at least.
As he turned on the spot - not to apparate, this time, but to get his bearings - Kaiser raised one hand to his face and prodded at the space above his eyes. Okay. Eyebrows intact. Nothing else felt like it was missing, either. So far, so good.
A little further into the lobby, Kaiser spied one of the others who had been taking the test, talking to a red-haired woman that he assumed was some kind of ministry official. Supposing that this was the person he, too, needed to see to get his form signed, Kaiser quietly stepped up as well. Just as she was seeing the other girl off, another examinee popped into the lobby and January turned her attention to him. "Hello there, well done. All in one piece." Sure, he was close enough to to the lift to kiss it, but that didn't matter. She gave the boy a once-over, noting that he looked all together and didn't seem to be bleeding. That was good enough for her. "I'll take that," she said warmly as she took the form from the boy and did the same as she had done with the previous - signed her name in loopy letters with blue ink. Then she handed it back to the boy. "And off you pop."
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