02-19-2008, 05:32 AM
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Knarl
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Corvus Stroud Fifth Year | Mrs. Kevin Zegers Zoe's Stud Muffin Quote:
Originally Posted by Zellanna Armand could feel the blood soaking into his clothes. "I'm sorry, Jasmine. Just hang in there a little while longer, but I can't hold you right now, sweetie." He shifted her off of his lap gently and picked up his wand. He whispered a spell over her, frowning at the strange feeling of casting with his weak hand, but managing to stop most of the bleeding. "Check on Jasmine, Josh. I think I've stopped the bleeding but I can't see clearly enough."
Heading outside, the blood from his hand fell along his path, marking the wooden floor. He fell quickly to the ground once he was a good distance away, the pain starting to become unbearable, and began to dig a small hole. He warded the hole and the surrounding area. When he opened his hand, the locket had to be peeled from his palm. He managed to get it into the hole and rewarded it, in case the thing could manage to move on its own. He took some steps back and took his wand into his left hand, though it was horribly painful, and cast at the locket. "Incendio!" The force of the casting was nearly that of a small explosion. He could only hope that the locket was affected.
"Sure thing professor." he told him as he looked at the Jasmine. he took a moment to see the professor going else where. He looked at her as their was a small blood pool. it seemed like she was still bleeding a little. he moved to rip a piece of his robe off and put it where the wound was. He moved to apply pressure, but it wasnt going to help much. He picked her up as he moved towards the professor." Im going to take her to the hospital wing professor. She looks really pale. Dont forget their is the transfiguration teacher still in your office. Dont worry professor im a fast runner, i'll take care of her." he told him as he cradle her the best he could so when he ran her head wouldn't bounce around.He started off towards the castle. |
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