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Miss Lissy Lou
Oh hey, look at that, Lexi was back! Nolan hadn't even noticed her move her seat back while talking to the Ravenclaw. Nolan sighed and shrugged. "She's just a bit...distraught over the fact that I'm leaving after this term," he explained. Hmmm. Maybe distraught was a bit of an exaggeration.
...
Nolan was
leaving after this term? Was this just a sudden announcement, or had she completely missed the memo?
"W--why?" she asked, in sort of a state of shock. She had no idea the Divination professor was heading elsewhere. She looked at him closely, almost like she was thinking she'd never see him again or something.
"I mean, I'm just surprised, that's all. I wish you well, wherever it is you're going." She followed that last line with a smile.
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HaRoHeGiNeLu
Yes. Obviously. He was abandoning her. But so was she. So that wouldn't help much. And, "He was choking.." Tehe.
"And you too. Your leaving." She added to her charms professor. They were meannnn, man, mean. "I liked your hair." And she'll miss it. POUT.
...he had been
choking, too? *blink* Lexi was starting to think she'd just missed about
everything up at the staff table. Was Reynolds leaving...or had he been choking? Or both?
Uhh, huh? Lexi thought to herself. She just blinked again, this time at Ellie's last piece of news. This little girl was just full of all the good gossip, now wasn't she? Her facial expression changed into a small smile, though, when Ellie mentioned how much she'd liked her hair.
"Well, thank you, Miss Stone," she politely said.
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Shanners
With a wrapped up [in of course pink paper] photo frame, and a box with holes poked into it, Lorelai Dakota Bristol headed up to the Staff Table after dashing back up to her dorm to collect these things.
She had to say bye, in a way. And thank you, also.
First, she headed for the Charm's Professor, and stood before her, teeth nibbling softly on her lower lip. "Professor Carlton? I.. uh... I got you this." Or so, she'd made it for her.
"It's nothing big.. Just a thank you really." A thank you, in the form of an inscribed frame [cotton-eyed joe lyrics FTW!], full of photos from that lesson. Of people on their horses, and then in the center one of the Professor during that lesson. To one side [marginally bigger than the rest
], there was a picture of Lorelai kitted out in her fairy!cowgirl costume, with Porcelain the wooden horse which Carlton had let her keep.
"I'll look after Porcelain, and i'll keep her forever. And I wanna tell you that I really am glad I didn't do that homework and stood outside your office door." Because it had been ... eventful, and something she'd remember. Heck, you didn't forget the sight of sick very quickly.
"I hope you like it..." She mused as she handed it over.
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ooc: I know Hadley isn't here,
Posting for Jessers, 'cos she said so XD <3
Once she'd left Professor Carlton, the Hufflepuff moved along to where she knew Professor Hadley's spot at the table was, and stood quietly waiting for her. The box certainly wasn't heavy, but it wasn't light really. You'd expect with what was in it, that it wouldn't be. Upon hearing her name, Lexi turned and came face to face with Prefect Bristol from Hufflepuff house. Ahh, Lori Bristol! Lexi was ever so thankful for this girl, as well. One brave little Badger, this one was!
...and she had her something? Suddenly, Lexi wished that she could have gotten a little something for each and every one of her students. It was impossible to do so, but she hoped they'd all know a bit more about Charms and had that knowledge to take with them.
"Oh, Miss Bristol!" Lexi exclaimed, accepting the pink papered package from her.
She carefully pulled the paper away, revealing a picture frame full of photos from her very first lesson of the term. She laughed a little as she watched a few of the students dashing by on wooden toy horses, but a few seconds later, she was wiping away a stray tear.
"Thank you, dear. I'll cherish this always, and yes, I do love it," she told her.
"...and thank you, again, for guarding my office door. That meant a lot to me."