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Originally Posted by Moaning_Myrtle *GASP!*Oh no this man....professor....goatee guru was NOT trying to tell Myrtle, The Queen of Bathrooms, to leave? She was in a locked stall, for Peeves' sake! What if she had been a real child?
The ghost let out one loud sniffle and all was silent for one ominous moment. The next thing Marcus Lawson knew, Myrtle had popped out through Caroline Avalon's head and was sticking her tongue out him, with both of her eyes crossed and her fingers making rude gestures out from her ears.
"Booohoohoo," the ghostie moaned, still making a face. "You are RUDE."
She disappeared down the nearest sink and laid in wait, making loud tinkery noises within the pipe. He would regret trying to tell The Myrtle what to do. Cari jumped when the ghost passed through her. Damn! That's COLD! She hated being cold. What had she done to deserve that? Marcus was the one who was behaving... like he apparently seemed capable all along. Quote:
Originally Posted by aussiegirl "Yeah well she would" Marcus retorted. He could tell that Caroline was extremely angry about this and it wasn't going to matter how much he apologised, she already had her mind made up. "And I just said I was sorry for dragging you into it didn't I? Geez, it was a heated moment and I said it without thinking alright." Ugh he didn't mean to take it out on her but he was so angry with Annie right now. At least if he could have explained it first it might not have sounded so bad. Well that was what he had been hoping anyway.
Marcus looked back at the ghost and her childish act and openly yawned at her. "So I've been told love" he said lazily. He did not have time for a sulky ghost. He watched her go down the sink and was tempted to turn the tap on full blast. "Oh, a heated moment?" Caroline retorted, letting her temper warm her again, "Did anything else occur in this heated moment that you might want to mention? Or are you too much of a gentleman to tell? Because you certainly aren't too much of a gentleman to fabricate something about me to 'not tell' Anastasia Bunbury."
He just didn't get it. What besides the obvious, was so wrong about throwing her in Bunbury's face?
It's speaks of his opinion of her. And it was an opinion she couldn't escape no matter where she went or who she tried to be friends with.
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