12-04-2009, 03:35 AM
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Wrackspurt
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Originally Posted by Sneakeh Cat License? Did Torin just say he was getting a LICENSE?! "You are getting a muggle license to drive a muggle car? Oh, come on! Wizards and witches can apparate; they don't need cars," Reese said. "But, I really shouldn't be the one talking right now." She was actually hoping to get a car or something once she graduated, because honestly, apparating was going to get old sooner or later, right? This girl surely wasn't planning on apparating everyday once she got her license, because apparating made her way too dizzy at times!
Reese wasn't too sure if partying counted, but oh well, she would let that be his answer. "I'll let partying count," she replied.
Hm. Favorite book? She wasn't too sure about this one. "I think I would have to say my favorite book is Hogwarts, A History," she answered. "I mean, I've only read a few books that weren't textbooks in my 17 years of living. So, I really don't know if I even have a favorite book. I do like Hogwarts, A History, though. It's interesting even though I've only read it like once or twice." Okay, mooooooving on.
"Torin. Torin. Torin," she repeated his name. "How many of my shoes do you hate?" Pfft. "Apparation... I dunno about that. I like cars. Muggle transportation is the best." So much better than Floo Powder. And he didn't want to accidentally splinch himself if he went for the Apparation test. Not that he would ever let Reese know about that. She would just laugh at him in all likelihood. That's what he would have done. "You are such a nerd..." Hogwarts a History? Is she serious? Though he had to admit that he hadn't even opened that book. He had more important things to study. Namely things for school.
Her question was easy. "99%," he replied without a moments hesitation. "What is your favourite memory?" |
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