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LadyNerd Lyra's feet landed on the sixth floor as she immediately walked over to the wall. Willow had already been here. YES! She turned back to witness the reaction that both Elizabeth and Robert were giving. Clearly they were closer friends than she knew and they were quite funny together. She couldn't help but giggle along with Elizabeth. "I think that picking on you is fun," she said to Robert with yet another wink. "I don't mind staying in between you and Elizabeth just as long a no one steps on my feet." She giggled as she enjoyed her company and was glad they had met. It was amazing the personalities around the school.
"Ok, so I expect something from you," she said as she pointed to Elizabeth. "And I know when I see a riddle it will be from you?" It would really be strange if someone really did send in a riddle and she thought it came from Robert. She really wanted to put out something good with her first issue of the Quill for the year. She always enjoyed reading it before and hopefully others would enjoy it as well.
Robert rolled his eyes as he followed Lyra up the stairs to the sixth floor and heard her comment, "Oh that's just great. Now I'll always be picked on. Never a moments rest with the dynamic duo in tow." He glanced at Elizabeth and shook his head, "I don't think you're her foot stepping type. She likes tall guys with a smart sense of humour," he said with a wink.
"Well...not necessarily...I never said I WOULD send it. For all you know it could be...a...poem. Or maybe even a short story and you can guess the hidden meaning," he said with a smirk as he looked at Lyra.
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SilverTiger As they walked up the stairs to the sixth floor, Elizabeth couldn't help but argue with Robert. "It's not that she can't ignore you. She just chose not to. And it's not my fault if you're now paranoid about little old me hurting you. You didn't really seem to think it was possible in Diagin Alley when you made that deal with me." She grinned mischievously up at him, but it faded a bit as he continued on the topic of Truebridge. Looking away, she tried to evade. "I apologized to him. That's all. And no. I can't say I really tried to solve the mystery of the missing actor. I'm sure he had his reasons . . ."
They finally came out into the corridor on the third floor, and she looked ahead to see Lyra's reaction to the poster that was already there. Laughing a little, especially when Lyra spoke again, she said, "I only step on people when they act stupid," grinning again. Then she nodded as Lyra double-checked about the column. "I said if I had anything, i'd send it in. So I will. I keep my promises," she assured the Huffie, then laughed again as the riddle was brought up. It would really be funny if a riddle appeared in the Quill, whether or not it came from Robert.
"Well does that mean she likes me more then you Liz? After all you just ignore me when you think I'm being stupid and for the record I still think you can't," he said teasingly as he walked along the hallway. "Aww that's too bad. I could use some mystery solving. Hmm...maybe we'll make that a project," he said with a smirk.