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Originally Posted by
Whitterz
[color=brown]He rolled his eyes at his best friend. He was so crushing on Kizzie. If there was anymore teasing about the Bunbury crush, he was going to threaten to tell Alice. hehe
After watching his friend walk off, he turned to Kizzie and said, "my name's Torin. And you can sign this." As he spoke, he took out a piece of parchment out from his pocket. Parchment he had put in there for today, He handed it to her, smiling.
"I am such a big fan of yours! You are amazing!"
Calm down, Torin...
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Torin," Kizzie said once the boy introduced himself and took the piece of parchment he held out for her, signing with her usual neat, slightly slanted print:
To Torin. Love always, Kizzie Ainsley -- Chaser of the Holyhead Harpies.
Flicking a blond strand over her shoulder, Kizzie smiled appreciatively.
"I'm nothing without the support of fans like yourself, love. Thank you," she added in regards to his compliment and handed him back the parchment.
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Originally Posted by
Mad Eye Touz
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"Hehe."
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"Hehehe."
Plymouth offered his arms for a hug? No, that's what he did. He offered his arms for a hug with his little mischievous grin perfectly in place. "You are PRETTTY. I mean, pretty good. I mean, REAL GOOD. Real good. Did you know?"
Blue eyes blinked, confusion didn't register on her face but for a second she was puzzled by the boy's action: spreading his arms open. Of course, Kizzie was expecting him to want something signed, as per usual, not that. He DID want a hug, right? That's what her nephew did whenever he wanted a hug. Or to be picked up; her nephew also happened to be a toddler.
Where they even
ALLOWED to hug the students? Her own Captain wouldn't approve of it. Not MacKenzie, she had no idea what he would say, nor did she care. Her actual female Captain of the Holyhead team; she would probably frown upon it. That really didn't stop Ms. Ainsley either, it was more less was it going to anger any of the mother hens A.K.A the female staff members? Silently debating another second, Kizzie said rather lamely, FEELING rather lame for asking as well --
"Err, does that mean you'd like a hug?" Because honestly, she had no idea. Kizzie chuckled at what he said.
"That's what I'm told, but I dunno." She shrugged and winked, prefering to let her fans be the judge of that. It was a miracle they hadn't
COMPLETELY disappointed the students of Hogwarts with the failure of the match, though surely they were pleased their school won.
"Would you like me to sign something for you?"