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Hogwarts RPG Name: Sarani Glass Graduated x12
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Originally Posted by Lislchen Not that he knew any of his fellow staff yet...apart from Fina of course...and...wait...was that-?! Jeremy squinted slightly while leaning forward in his seat to make out the face of the woman who was sitting next to Fina. Could it be-?! Right at that moment the Headmaster decided it was the time to welcome the heads and students from the other two schools. Perfect timing. Not. Di... felt the stare. Raising an eyebrow, she tilted her head slightly to see who on the staff had been impolite enough to stare, and received a bit of a surprise. Oh my.
"Mr. Zookara?"
Of course, she doubted if her voice would reach him. Quote:
Originally Posted by Orchideae Dabbing at her watery eyes with the handkerchief, she sniffled again and looked at her blond neighbor. Cold? Actually she was feeling rather sweaty, but it'd be inappropriate to be wearing a tank top and shorts. Curse her flu-like symptoms. "Unfortunately," she muttered. "And no time to get a potion before the feast." Ugh.
She was rather quiet and reserved; traits that Fina already found very approving. "I'm Josephina Hadley, Arithmancy Professor." She said by way of introduction. Would have offered her hand, but you know, germs. Icky. So just a small smile was offered instead by way of consolation. Di offered the fellow professor a small, sympathetic sort of smile. "Perhaps the Potions Mistress shall be able to lend you one," she suggested. This, of course, was complete proof that Di did not know the Potions Mistress, in the least. Though Di did recognize the face. Perhaps - most likely - she had seen it in a newspaper.
Di nodded. "Davina Markovic," she said, politely. "Ancient Runes." Quote:
Originally Posted by Antarctica! Pouring himself a glass of pumpkin juice, he leaned back in the comfortable chair and watched the by-now familiar flow of students to and from the staff table as they greeted old and new professors. Quite a few, Risu noted, seemed to be of the latter variety. It seemed as if the foreign students had finally settled down, a bit. Di looked up, as the seat next to Josephina was occupied. "Hello," she said politely, to the rather quiet-looking fellow professor.
That should do for a greeting. |