The Kisapaths | Sila!Roti | -2 | TouchableHair | ToiletPaperGuy | QueenOfConfusion Nancy could only blink at the scene in front of her, with Lannes holding up this red pen obviously scribbling stuff onto one of the Dungeon Corridor walls while Kiri seemed to be just as dumbfounded as she was. This couldn't be real. No, it just couldn't. This had to be a dream. And a bad one that was for sure. A nightmare to be exact. A horrible nightmare. However, giving the thing a name did not lessen the badness of it all. And above all, some part of the 15 year old's brain told her that it was in fact not a nightmare at all but reality. Jeez! What had she done to deserve all this?!
Like in trance Nancy slowly directed her blue eyes at Kiri as the younger girl started to talk in hopes to bring some sense to this whole scene. However, this was not exactly the case. Correcting spelling mistakes?! "You are just correcting spelling mistakes?! Oh, that is just...that is..." Trailing off at a lack of how to go on Nancy gave Lannes an incredulous look as the boy started explaining why he was doing whatever he was doing just like it was perfectly reasonable. Which it was not. Which it was so not. "Oh, Kiri, listen, it's not that bad. He's right. We have to let the poor vandals know that they are suffering from a bad case of Dyslexia." You could harldy miss the sarcastic tone in Nancy's voice as she shook her head in disbelief while continuing staring at Lannes.
Nancy panted slightly as she looked back and forth between Kiri and Lannes, trying hard to not tackle the boy right then. And. It. Was. Hard. Clenching and unclenching her fists she tried to calm down while Kiri started talking again. But her words did not exactly help Nancy calm down. Not at all. Her blue eyes widened as she took in what exactly that meant for them namely a lot of detention, plus probably a lot of lost points for Slytherin. "Get away from that wall RIGHT NOW!" She more like barked at Lannes, her eyes shooting daggers at him. If he didn't follow her orders you could be quite certain she would find some other way to get him away from that wall. And he certainly would not like that. |