05-17-2010, 08:59 PM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin Second Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Arienne Morgenstern Hufflepuff Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Simone Wild Slytherin Third Year x5 x3
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Originally Posted by Golden Monkey
William was quite perplexed; even though he knew he could just walk up to some random person and ask, he didn't not when he saw everyone pairing up around them. It was then he knew he was a loner. Yup, great strong William Cullack was a nobody. Wait, no he wasn't, he was strong, he was courageous, he was...hyper! His frown remained as he looked down at his wand before hearing a voice. Looking up he linked rapidly, as if not expecting anyone to speak to him since he was lost in his own little world like normal. "Well it's quite fun though; you never know when someone might walk into the spell and boom." he replied, a slight smirk on his face.
The girl appeared to be a bit younger than him, though not by much. This should be an interesting match up he thought, having seen her perform the shield spell beforehand. It wasn't the same color as his; his was more blue than anything and he hoped it was right but he thought it would be fun to have some, well fun. "I'm William, think I've seen you around before." he introduced himself. May as well tell her his name before he cast at her he mused. Grayson had to concede he had a point, as the boy responded to her observation. Although her mischievous grin didn't falter. No need, and besides, it seemed he might be another person who understood fun. The type of fun she got involved in more often than not, at least. "But you have to hope someone walks into the spell, before it fades away," she pointed out. No spells lasted forever, or at least that was what she'd always been led to believe. Maybe at Hogwarts they learned different. She was hoping to find out. At least she knew she had Raven to channel some of her mischief through, and there was always the possibility of meeting even more people who understood her.
A curious expression crossed her face as he looked at her, almost like he was examining her. Like she had him, but he hadn't really been aware of it. It was weird feeling like you were being judged or something. She didn't really like it. But then he spoke, and she bounced a little as she brushed the discomfort away. "Grayson. And really?," she replied. If he thought he'd seen her around, maybe she wasn't as invisible as she felt half the time.
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