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Meredith stepped inside the classroom and looked up and down. She tilted her head, she was very confused. Meredith had no idea what any of this was. Whatever it was, she was probably going to stink at it, considering she had heard nothing about this game. |
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Placing her hands on her hips, Mia mock glared at Sal. She had no idea what the difference the left outfield made from the centre or the right but if Sal suggested it then it couldn't be anything good. He was a cheeky one. Was this payback for the mohawk? Mia stood for a moment still staring at him and then a small mischevious smile spread across her face and she moved through the crowd of students until she was behind him and then she jumped on his back. "New rules of the game. You have to run the bases while giving me a piggyback." |
Lauren walked out onto the field "Oh.My.Goodness. This is not right." She sighed "I'll be out field too!" She smiled "Or better yet, I'll be a spectator, all games need those right." She gave him a hopeful grin. |
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"I'm all set!" Alice said warmly. "Although I do hope that my shoe holds it together." Alice looked down and eyed the duct tape that basically took up half of her shoe. "How is your leg doing?" Alice asked, pleased to see that Salander was moving without any pain. |
Chloe walked through the door and her jaw dropped as she saw amini baseball field. Her old school had never been this hands on with muggle sports. Then again her school was one of mostly elitist magical pricks so what can you expect. But Chloe had always been facinated by the muggle world and and crossed over quite a lot growing up but to actually see a magical school take an active intrest in muggle studies is just WOW. She saw the huge pile of shoes and quickly found her size and laced up. She could not wait for this game to begin. |
Cass entered the field and frowned, she had no idea how to play the muggle sport. "Maybe I could just be moral support?" She asked herself as she sat down on the grass at the sides of the room and hoping that she could just watch her classmates play. |
She walked onto the feild and a found a familar sense of home she had played softball in the muggle world which was not so different from baseball. "Yes, finally something to remind me of home" she exclaimed with excitement |
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Poor kid, he's nervous. Preston walked into the Muggle Studies room, shocked to find himself standing on a miniture version of a...baseball field? He shrugged his shoulders, nothing surprised him too much at Hogwarts. Everything was amazing. No more than amazing. The only thing now that made Preston nervous was the fact he wasn't good at sports due to his clumsiness...and that he knew nearly no one still... except for...the one girl he had met in the courtyard with Ringo. Though he didn't catch her name, at least Preston had the feeling he knew someone. Quote:
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Yes. YES. They were going to play baseball. Rose could do this! She could SO do this! She dumped her bag in the corner of the room, by rhe pile of sneakers. Why had she bought her bag, anyway? There was no point in that at all. It wasn't like she had a baseball bat hidden in there. Though, that wasn't a half-bad idea. Maybe she should have a baseball bat in there? She glanced down at her shoes and smiled. No borrowed shoes for her todayy! She'd worn her favourite converse, the purple ones with little stars. They'd be perfect for baseball. Rose looked pityingly at the girl in the high heels. Who was stupid enough to come in heels? How was that girl gonna play baseball? Huh? Silly people. Now she'd have to borrow the nasty, worn sneakers. HA. |
Oh. NO. Nonononono. This could not be happening. They were playing BASEBALL?! Rubiey groaned, and almost walked back out, except she didn't want to let Professor Zookara down. Sighing, she put her bag down with the rest, and stood on around the field thingy, hoping not to be seen. Rubiey was a hazard with anything bat-related in her hand. Like, seriously. When they had done Cricket at her old school for PE, she had swung for the ball, only to let go of the bat causing it to land riiiiight on the teachers foot. Which had been broken for 6 weeks. GAH, this was Rubiey's WORST NIGHTMARE. She looked down at her feet, and almost cried when she was reminded she had put Converses on today. Typical. She should have found some heels, and worn them. She hated heels, but then atleast she would have an excuse not to play.. |
Sophia smiled when she walked into the baseball field classroom. "Yay! We are gonna play baseball!!!!" she exclaimed, happily. She laced up her cleats and got ready to play. |
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Oooh a sporting event! That did not involve heights! Or magic! Or brooms! Or heights! Fletcher liked this. And he had seen cricket a few times, so how hard cold baseball be, right? "I wanna play a bass...er...base," the boy muttered, scuffling his sneakers on the grass. He leaned toward Salander and added an aside behind his hand, "Which spot's the best, mate?" |
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Of course he kinda left out the very important fact that the Catcher also gets pummeled the most by all the batters tearing down like a runaway train trying to make a homerun. Guess Fletcher will have to find that out on his own wont he? |
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"Sir, can I help in demonstrating?" he said. He had played baseball before and he is pretty good at it. |
Text Cut: Cameron & Kurumi Oooh, good, Cameron had volunteered first. Jeremy wasn't completely sure if he had handed the bat to say Trixie for demonstration purposes. Though, she was probably going to be allowed to bat later. They all were. Okay, most of them. "Okay, come on over here, Cameron." Jeremy beckoned her to join him near the home base before turning back to Kurumi. "Excellent, thank you Kurumi." He followed the girl's gaze towards the box and nodded. "Yes, please, could you please just take the box along with you and then join me and Cameron?" She probably needed help with the heavy box...unless she used magic. Which he could have done too, but this was Muggle Studies so he was trying to use as little magic as possible. Quote:
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"Now, while our two volunteers-" He gestured towards Cam and Kurumi. "-are getting ready, you may already form groups of two or three." Jeremy was already half-turned back to his volunteers as he stopped and added, "And please don't let anybody stand there alone, without a group." He WAS going to deduct points if it was too obvious somebody was excluded. Because that was just plain rude. |
Groups of two or three? Well then this lesson was falling apart. Daisy looked around for someone she knew that she could team up with. |
Amber had her hands in her pockets, looking around. They had to split into groups? Great, this was basically a test to see how popular you were. She decided to be a good little seventh year and try to be in a group with a younger student. She walked over to a girl named Daisy and said, "Hey, do you want to be in a group together?" She smiled, showing her gleaming white teeth that contrasted greatly with her red hair. Sometimes as a joke people shielded their eyes when she smiled, which always made Amber giggle. |
SPOILER!!: proffie *snuggles* Kurumi looked at the box. It was HUGE! He was joking, right? She approached the box as if it were going to jump up and bite her. She peaked in and found a glove her size and moved it to the top of all the supplies. Now...to carry it back over to the professor. She tried to pick it up but it was like trying to pick up a boulder. That wasn't going to work. Pulling! Yes, that should work. She grabbed the side nearest her and tried to pull....but ended up leaning back to far that she fell on her back. Nope...that wasn't going to work either. With only one other option left, she scampered over to the other side of the box, pressed her entire right side against the box and began ever so slowly pushing it towards the professor. Success! No matter how ridiculous she looked, at least she was moving the box, right? |
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She got to hit things. At people. For school. HEH. Cameron was good at really good at beating. She liked to hit things. Hard. Or poke. Or flick. WHatever was easiest really. She grinned at the Professor. YAYS. She was pretty excited. Y'know. To hit stuff. And.. play the game obviously. She'd seen baseball on tv once or twice but it was usually the American teams playing. And she preferred watching the Rugby anyway. Box..box..box.. What was IN the box? Peeking inside, she 'ooohed' a bit at the contents. There was gloves, helmets and other.. basebally shizz. That was exciiiiiiiiiting! "Sirrrrrrrr," She asked with a frown. "Do we have to wear the entire get up?" Because she'd look foolish. Like.. really bad. She giggled slightly as Savannah complained about having to change shoes. Typical. "I wanna see you try run in 'em." *snort* That'd be hilarious. "Buhhht, you don't wanna ruin them, Sav. Do ya?" Probably not. Because they were fancyshmancy and probably cost a small house. |
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