01-03-2008, 10:16 PM
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DMAC Occamy
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Disneyland
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Dezi Willard Fifth Year x2
| Mrs. Alex Turner *asterisks user* Secret Door Quote:
Originally Posted by Waterloo "No problem." Clifford laughed a little when Evangeline momentarily forgot about the swaying momentum they had. He soon realised that this whole dancey sway-y thingy wasn't actually too bad if you concentrated enough. As long as it was only swaying, and none of that fancy twirly spinning stuff. That was pushing things a little too fast. "It's not only us that could end up in the Hospital Wing either, think of all the poor innocent people at risk around us." He chuckled, glancing around at the other dancers .... which was a big mistake.
Swaying, talking and looking around was not so easy to do all at once and Clifford felt himself stumbling a little. His overly warm hand clenched a little too tightly around Evangeline's as he quickly balanced himself and he stepped on something too squishy to be the ground. "I'm so so so so sorry." He said, horrified that he had trodden on her foot. Evangeline was now realising that dancing wasn’t that bad, it was turning out to be quite fun actually. And she had to admit that she was quite proud of herself for being able to stand up for so long. Maybe her feet thought she had already fallen enough times this year and therefore would spare her from now on. Hang on…Feet don’t think! Great, she had now resulted in thinking nonsense. She wrinkled her nose, blaming the sweet mixture of cookies, chocolate and cinnamon which was coming from Clifford.
She chuckled and nodded her head. “You’re right. We could end up hurting random people.” She said as she watched him look around. “That’s why we really shouldn't move arou-“ It all happened to fast then. One second he was stumbling, then he was clinging onto her hand so tighly that she was surprised it hadn’t cut the blood supply and then he was stepping on her foot. “Ouch!” She cried and stopped moving. She shifted all of her weight to her other foot and shook her head when he apologised. “It’s alright.” She assured him, it was true. The pain on her foot was already decreasing intensity. “It was just an accident.” She couldn’t help to notice he looked quite horrified. |
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