09-11-2020, 03:19 PM
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Puffskein
Join Date: Jul 2020 Location: New York City
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Brandon Fox Hufflepuff Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Phoebe Calypso [s]Dupont[/s] Slytherin Third Year | Which came first, the phoenix or the flame? Quote:
Originally Posted by DuckyLinJi Yeah yeah yeah. He knew his answer had been lackluster but he did not care. Maybe it was the strange way the NOT Headmaster was behaving. Maybe it was because he was bitter that he had lost earlier and his "partner" had been complimented or maybe it was just teenage hormonal stuff. Whatever it was, Minjae was not his usual self. Everything seemed to set him off in the wrong way.
He did listen carefully to the next set of instructions and he felt annoyance rise again. What in Merlin's Beard was the Headmaster talking about?! No wand for a week? How were they supposed to do their other lessons then?!
This. Was. Stupid!
Knowing 100% that the "Headmaster" would take away his wand without hesitation if he left right now, the Hufflepuff stayed in the room. He was going to duel, something that he was confident about, and keep his "elder wand"
Now, he first needed a partner. His eyes immediately sought out Nemesis. He wanted, no NEEDED revenge on him but at the same time he had the feeling that he would lose.
Revenge? Or safety? Revenge? Safety?
He'd wait till anyone approached him. No matter who it was. He was keeping his wand. Bring it on. Seriously? The loser loses their wands for a week? Ashley did not want to lose her wand, but on the other hand, she didn't want to take someone else's. She looked over at Minjae, who looked like he was like, boiling, or something. She walked over to him and smiled. "Wanna be my partner?" She knew that she would let him win. He needed and wanted his wand more anyway. Ashley had gone without magic for years. She could handle another week. This way she could purposefully lose without even asking. She wouldn't even have to fake it. It was a foolproof plan. Better me lose my wand than anyone else, she thought bravely to herself. That's just the way it went. She took a couple of deep breaths to prepare herself for losing. |
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