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Miss Lissy Lou
Jack shook his head. That sounded like CRAZY TALK but if Reese wanted to go see one of these broadway things, he'd go see it with her. He blinked as she threw the roll at his head a second later, however. HEY! Didn't he successfully do it WITHOUT vanishing her head? Goodness!
"Oi! What was that for? You still have your head, don't you?" he asked, sticking his tongue out at her. He frowned when she brought up the fact that they were stuck on the bench again. BLEHHH he had forgotten about that.
"Wait, one second..." he muttered. He grabbed the roll off the table that she had just thrown at him and chowed down on it, finishing it in a few bites. "Ok, now let's do this. Erm...Evanesco again?" he suggested. Maybe that would work!
Reese reached from another roll, one to eat not to throw at Jack, but her she stopped reaching for one when Jack asked why she had thrown the roll at him.
"Uhhh, probably because you casted on me without my permission," she pointed out.
"Not that it really matters since I trust you with my life, but... eh, I don't know. I guess I just wanted to throw a roll at you." She would always love to throw a roll at Torin for sticking her to this chair, but he was no where to be seen! Giggling a little bit, she finally got another roll off one of the plates.
"And yes, I do still have my head," she added. "You better be glad I still have my head, too!" If she lost her head, Captain Jack would have been is soooo much trouble.
She blinked at her boyfriend when he finished that roll of in just a few bites.
"You should eat slow," she suggested.
"Eating fast like that cannot be good for your health." She shouldn't be the one talking about good health since she made chocolate frogs into meals sometimes. It was really only when she was too lazy to come down to the Great Hall, or when she was depressed. Mmm, she wanted a chocolate frog now!
"Do you have a chocolate frog?" She asked.
"Evanesco...on the glue?" She questioned with an arched eyebrow.
"What if you make the bench disappear?" She really needed to stop being pessimistic.