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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin Second Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Arienne Morgenstern Hufflepuff Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Simone Wild Slytherin Third Year Gryffindor x5 x3
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Originally Posted by Chelliephone Truthfully, the older Grenadine sibling was reaching that territory in which he was becoming self conscious about his lack of direction. Not that he had any plan of outwardly showing as much, or even telling anyone that - dearest sister included. It was sad enough that he had no idea where he was going with his life - he didn't need to whine about it too. He was glad to see how unperturbed she seemed to be with being in a similar situation. And honestly, perhaps a little envious.
As for that adventure she was hoping for? Daire was certain it would present itself soon enough.
As they reminisced, he laughed softly, the storefront getting another fond look from him. "If they had wanted to listen to our explanations, we could have made it quite clear. They didn't always need to call our parents right away." Also shouldn't people applaud a child's imagination? Inappropriate location to exercise those adventures of the mind was inconsequential. At her request, Daire quickly ordered two butterbeer ice creams. It took no time before they were offered back to him and he took one while offering the other to his sister. "Here ya go." Perhaps it was simply the Slytherin nature of the younger Grenadine sibling that had kept her from the ennui her older brother was feeling. Perhaps it was something even more particular, but either way she was in fact entirely unperturbed by the fact she hadn’t had an adventure drop into her path as of yet. And she was also entirely aware of the possibility that her brother envied said nature. Not to the point of mentioning it, but she knew.
Just as she knew it was any day now regarding said adventure. It had to be.
The laugh elicited a grin from the blonde, as well. It was better than staying perturbed by things one couldn’t control. “Not our fault they chose the less imaginative path, dear brother. At least mum and dad never really took their sides during any of those instances.” They were absolutely lucky on that note. Some parents might’ve been angry at the many calls. “Thanks”, she added, upon being offered the ice cream. “Where shall we wander off to now?”
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