05-03-2010, 10:06 PM
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Grindylow
Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: A World of my Own
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Tabitha Lorraine Cauldwell First Year | ♥ Gone but not forgotten ♥ ♥ S.S. Fan ♥ Willowgirl ♥ Quote:
Originally Posted by Connie Janet thought about what Willow had said. It was odd that they were put in different Houses. "Well," she drew out in thought and closed one eye, and bit the corner of her lower lip. "I don't know what happened for the hat to decide the way it did. We didn't become friends till we met that first year. The hat didn't know we would become friends, so that doesn't have any bearing on the dicision. And really, I don't see that we're any different than each other. We all like physical activety. Well," she looked at Ambrocinius and chuckled "with the exception that you don't like to play Quidditch, and Willow and I do. But, I think we're just as loyal to each other, and each as brave as the others, and just as smart," again looking at Ambrocinius, and grinning, "well, I have to admit that Ambrocinius has more gray matter than the two of us put together, but Willow, you and I are no dummies either. And all the other atributes each House has I think we share equally. So, I don't know why we ended up in seperate Houses. But, what we can do is, you go ahead and set at your House table, and if I get there before the eating starts, I'll go to my table and listen to the announcements, then when eating starts I'll come over to your table. Ambrocinius, you can do the same. And if you're all eating when I come in, I'll just join you at your table. Does that sound ok" Willow gave what Janet was saying some serious thought and grinned at Janet and Ambrocinius as she spoke: "Sounds like a plan to me. Maybe, you should've been sorted into Ravenclaw as well Janet. Mind you, it takes a brave girl to do battle with a bunch of bees!" Willow couldn't help but laugh at the image she'd conjured up in her mind. Suddenly, Willow gave a quick shiver. There was no way she'd ever be brave enough to stand-up to a bee, let alone a bunch of them!
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