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Zeke Weasley "Sorry, I don't mean to interrupt," Zeke said. "But you're Allie? My sister, Hannah, told me about one of her friends named Allie." He didn't really know where he was actually going with this or why he'd even gotten the urge to blurt at her. "Er, anyway, I just wanted to see if it was you..." he trailed off, blushing a bit.
Allie looked over at the read-headed kid who seemed to know her.
"Yes, I'm Allie." she said, with a slightly confused look on her face.
"Hannah? Hannah Weasley, you mean?" Quote:
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HG_forever
So Allie was her name. "Hi Allie, I'm Whitney. It's great to meet you too." She now remembered having her for a few classes last term but she'd never actually met her. Whitney had just been saying that she needed to know more people. "Ready for the new term?" she asked,knowing she missed the school so much.[/SIZE]
"I'm not sure." she said.
"I'm kind of excited to start, but also a little sad. How about you?" Quote:
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Zoerawrr "Yes, mhmm, yes... and how do you feel about that?" Jake played along with what the totally idiot thing he'd just said made him sound like.
BAH! Why don't I just say "Same time next week?" and leave?
But he knew that would be stupid and, for once, kept his mouth shut on that matter.
"Erm... that was a tragic example of one of my rarely used jokes," Jake explained, biting his lip. It was probably the funniest one... how tragic is that?
And when the heck did I start saying tragic?! Jake let a bamboozled look cross his face.
"How do I feel about that? Umm good I guess?"
Maybe she was in a theropy session. It would make sense, kind of, if he had seen her break down in crying in Diagon Ally about Astrid nto comign back. Did he think she needed theropy for that?
"Ohh I see now." she said, and the laughed a little.
"It wasn't too tradgic, now that I get it."
She actually didn't get the joke. But she was always a little slow on picking up stuff like that. So it would probably come to her a little later, when they were on a completly ifferent subject.