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Hogwarts RPG Name: Edeline Gabrielle Redford Fifth Year | The Magic 'N Me Quote:
Originally Posted by Oesed
And so the game began with Hufflepuff scoring. Nonchalantly, the fourth year shrugged. It didn’t really matter for her who ended up victorious in this game. She was only here to watch.
Of course that her mind also registered how fast that Hufflepuff Captain with a Multiple Personalities disorder was. Her rosy lips pressed into a tight line for a moment, before focusing her attention in the words that the Prefect beside her was uttering.
“Oh, I do know a few of the Hufflepuff players, as well as Slytherins,” responded the girl, without taking her forest green eyes off the pitch. “Both of the captains, for instance,” the girl went on, narrowing her eyes at the thought of knowing Rapunzel. It wasn’t something she was proud of, naturally, for knowing that girl was an utter misfortune for the young Ravenclaw. “And Clifford Carden that plays for Slytherin… and… is that weird boy playing?” Huh. Willow wouldn’t have guessed he was in the team. Not after leaving his captain unconscious in the library. Cue her infamous snicker dancing upon her lips.
Finally taking her eyes off the pitch, to examine the new comer with a rather uninterested expression and listening to her request, the fifteen year old shrugged yet again. “It’s fine by me. Go ahead and take a seat,” replied the brunette politely—perhaps a little too politely. It wasn’t like she owned the stands. As long as this girl was not obnoxious as many females he knew, Willow really didn’t mind her presence. Edeline looked up at the other girl and only nodded slightly as she tried to keep her body temperature up. She only listened as the other girl with dark hair went on about the players and such. Ed decided it was best just to keep quiet and not ask any stupid question. Since both the other girls seemed to enjoy the sport very much.
Taking her eyes off the game, she looked down at her beat up old shoes. She loved those shoes and she loved wearing them when she played sports she actually understood. There was nothing really wrong with the sport known as Quidditch besides the fact she didn't understand a single bit of it.
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