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Hogwarts RPG Name: Mackenzie Alistaire Mordaunt Slytherin Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Yoji Christopher Reed Ravenclaw First Year x12 x12
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Originally Posted by Emzily Nope, she wanted to play the foosball table. If it meant she had to work out the magic herself then so be it! Remy was pretty clued up on a few incantations due to her excessive library visits. She automatically took a little step back when an older student approached the table, too. She certainly didn't want to get in the way of any more Gryffindor wrath this term.
Oh, he was speaking to her? She was pleasantly surprised.
"Yeah... uhh, hi." She replied. "Just trying to figure out how to play..." Remy gently wiggled her wand in the air (which was rather careless of her), "... but I think it might just be for older kids."
Thankfully, HE was an older kid who could show her. To be honest, Noah was starting to get worried. Students, returning or new, had been jumpy around him. What was going on? Was he intimidating? Did he look like a grump like his dad? The Gryffindor got to the other side of the table and listened to the kid's predicament.
For older kids?
Noah snorted and shook his head. "It's not exclusive, trust me. Anyone can play any game here, regardless of year." the Gryffindor leaned on the edge of the table to give the Firstie a proper look. "You're Remy, right? I'm Noah. Scarlett's older brother." yes, he'd been keeping tabs on Scar's friends just in case his sister gets into any trouble he would know who to approach. He just can't trust his twin, Catherine, to go the extra mile for their younger sister. "So, have you figured out how this thing works?" Noah didn't want to spoil things for her. Besides, Firsties were usually very inquisitive.
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