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iBeJenn 01-15-2011 05:01 PM

Sellie needs a partner... anyone? ^^
 
Selena quickly wrote everything down. Merlin, that was a lot to remember. There were so many things!!! Still, Selena was determine to get through this year's divination class. She looked around for a familiar face, or at least, someone who had no partner. Perhaps they would like to partner up with her. Yes, that sounded like it would take a while, but she needed help in this thingy!

Anna Banana 01-15-2011 05:01 PM

Sierra's eyes flickered from the professor to the decks of cards lining the shelves. Was she ready to do a reading now?

Well, of course not!

...but, she guessed it wouldn't be a bad idea to actually give it a try. After all, she'd never learn anything in Divination unless she actually tried it out first. She stayed seated while a few of her classmates got started on the reading. She still wasn't sure whether or not she wanted to try this, but then again, she doubted she really even had a choice. It wasn't like she could just say, "Nahh, no thanks, Professor. I think I'll just chill in the back of the room instead."

Sighing softly, she rose from her seat and went to retrieve a deck of cards. Once she had them, she returned to her seat and shuffled them absentmindedly, wondering whether she should try this on herself first or try and find someone to partner with who knew what in Merlin's name was going on. She paused and eyed the card on the top of the deck, randomly flipping it over a moment later.

...The Fool.

...great. Well, that was promising.

Holmesian Feline 01-15-2011 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by xiiWishiWasYours (Post 10111095)
Selena quickly wrote everything down. Merlin, that was a lot to remember. There were so many things!!! Still, Selena was determine to get through this year's divination class. She looked around for a familiar face, or at least, someone who had no partner. Perhaps they would like to partner up with her. Yes, that sounded like it would take a while, but she needed help in this thingy!

Do a reading? Yeah like that worked real well the last time, Simon thought to himself. He meerly shruged at the professor's question before debating his next move as Professor Bishop left them to their task. Maybe doing someone else's reading would turn out better? And they had been given help this time.

Seeing as younger Slytherin looking around as if she wanted to work with someone, Simon decided to give it a try. He picked up a pack of tarot cards and made his way over. "Need a partner?" he asked with a polite smile.

iBeJenn 01-15-2011 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Macavity (Post 10111135)
Do a reading? Yeah like that worked real well the last time, Simon thought to himself. He meerly shruged at the professor's question before debating his next move as Professor Bishop left them to their task. Maybe doing someone else's reading would turn out better? And they had been given help this time.

Seeing as younger Slytherin looking around as if she wanted to work with someone, Simon decided to give it a try. He picked up a pack of tarot cards and made his way over. "Need a partner?" he asked with a polite smile.

Selena saw a tall person. Yes, another one. Ah, tall people in this school. Smiling she nodded. "Yuup," she admitted. Mainly it was because she couldn't find her friends but like, always good to meet new people. "You too?" she asked. Because - well. She didn't exactly have a reason for asking. Hmm... then that meant that he could do her reading and she could do his. That shouldn't be so hard, right? Hopefully...

nogoodforyou 01-15-2011 05:29 PM

Helena took a deck of cards and started shuffling them. She flipped over the card that ended on the top of the deck.

Judgement.

So Judgement was about rebirth and resurrection, thought Helena as she read the meaning of the card. The idea of Judgement day is that the dead rise, their sins are forgiven, and they move onto heaven. The Judgement card is similar, it asks for the resurrection to summon the past, forgive it, and let it go. There are wounds from the past that we never let heal, sins we've committed that we refuse to forgive, bad habits we haven't the courage to lose. Judgement advises us to finally face these, recognize that the past is past, and put them to rest, absolutely and irrevocably. This is also a card of healing, quite literally from an accident or illness, as well as a card signaling great transformation, renewal, change.

She noted down everything she read; the meanings were... perfect for her.

Holmesian Feline 01-15-2011 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by xiiWishiWasYours (Post 10111165)
Selena saw a tall person. Yes, another one. Ah, tall people in this school. Smiling she nodded. "Yuup," she admitted. Mainly it was because she couldn't find her friends but like, always good to meet new people. "You too?" she asked. Because - well. She didn't exactly have a reason for asking. Hmm... then that meant that he could do her reading and she could do his. That shouldn't be so hard, right? Hopefully...


"Uh huh...me too," Simon confirmed taking a seat so they were on an even keel and could do each other's readings easier and more comfortable. "I'm Simon by the way. Figured it would be more fun and helpful to not work alone," he introduced setting the deck down on the table between them.

"Do you want to read first or be read?" he added giving the girl the option.

iBeJenn 01-15-2011 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Macavity (Post 10111219)
"Uh huh...me too," Simon confirmed taking a seat so they were on an even keel and could do each other's readings easier and more comfortable. "I'm Simon by the way. Figured it would be more fun and helpful to not work alone," he introduced setting the deck down on the table between them.

"Do you want to read first or be read?" he added giving the girl the option.

"It's nice to meet you Simon, I'm Selena," Selena said, introducing herself. Was this the part where tea comes in? Because it sure felt like it. "Yup, well I'm terrible when it comes to this divination stuff," Selena admitted. Probably best to warn this person now, right? And there were cards - Selena was terrible with all card games.

Thinking about it she shrugged. "Uhm, be read first please," Selena said. Because maybe then she'd figure out what they were even talking about in class.

Felixir 01-15-2011 06:33 PM

and for little mister Lockhart *smirk*
 
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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10110466)
But then she looked out at the class again with a grin. "How many of you think you would be able to do a reading now? Of course, given a way to interpret the cards you end up with." She wasn't about to expect them all to go in blindly, or even do perfect readings the first time around. But she imagined they could have some fun with it. "There should be enough sets of cards on the shelves for everyone, although I'd recommend pairing up. That way you could maybe learn some things about your classmates," she added. Besides, while she could cast a duplicating charm on the cards to create more sets, that could lessen the inherent magic in the decks. "Feel free to use any spread you'd like, as well, although I'd recommend either the one we discussed in class, or a simple one like the three-card spread. And keep in mind, I'll still be here to answer questions, so don't be afraid." Although she was thinking about doing a reading of her own, still curious about those she knew were in the room without revealing themselves. The students came first.

Jake was lost, but it hardly mattered. Kids were pairing up, and Jake's head immediately turned in the direction of Treyen.

Baha.

Wandering over to the kid, Jake loudly dropped his bag on the table and sat beside Treyen, giving him a smile.

Just a smile.

"Let's get started. Partner." Well, they HAD been working together all lesson.

lilithpotter 01-15-2011 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Harry174 (Post 10110913)
Simon looked around to see if anyone wanted to have the worst reading they would probably have in their lives, he was scared that even if he did just his own he would make a mess of it. "Professor what if we get it wrong?" He asked, he was sure that he could mess this up, maybe after the lesson he could ask her what book she would recommend.

"Simon over here I'll be your partner. You want go first or shall I?" she asked moving to sit next to him. Sh put her cards on the table and sat in front of him.

Lockhartian 01-15-2011 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Zoerawrr (Post 10111373)
Jake was lost, but it hardly mattered. Kids were pairing up, and Jake's head immediately turned in the direction of Treyen.

Baha.

Wandering over to the kid, Jake loudly dropped his bag on the table and sat beside Treyen, giving him a smile.

Just a smile.

"Let's get started. Partner." Well, they HAD been working together all lesson.

Okay, the cards, he got a deck of those real quick. Perhaps he'll do a reading on his own, no need for a partner or anything, after all, he'd been pretty good interpreting his own dreams, he was certain that tarot cards wouldn't be that far from different.

Except...

...a bag...was dropped...on his table, which he sort of shared with Alex, by the way. It was a good thing Treyen never took out his books or parchment. Alex had.

Jake.

Treyen narrowed his eyes a bit, and then eyed Professor Bishop, yeah, maybe he could do a partner for this reading. "You go first," he said, slightly annoyed, truth be told, but he gave Jake the deck of cards.

whscameragal 01-15-2011 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10110466)

But then she looked out at the class again with a grin. "How many of you think you would be able to do a reading now? Of course, given a way to interpret the cards you end up with." She wasn't about to expect them all to go in blindly, or even do perfect readings the first time around. But she imagined they could have some fun with it. "There should be enough sets of cards on the shelves for everyone, although I'd recommend pairing up. That way you could maybe learn some things about your classmates," she added. Besides, while she could cast a duplicating charm on the cards to create more sets, that could lessen the inherent magic in the decks. "Feel free to use any spread you'd like, as well, although I'd recommend either the one we discussed in class, or a simple one like the three-card spread. And keep in mind, I'll still be here to answer questions, so don't be afraid." Although she was thinking about doing a reading of her own, still curious about those she knew were in the room without revealing themselves. The students came first.[/COLOR]

ooc: As explained, you guys feel free to RP doing readings for yourselves or for a partner. Use the link for card meanings, or your own if you'd rather. Obviously, decide what cards appear on your own (unless you literally have a deck in front of you, which would be kind of awesome but unexpected.) and have fun with this. I'll be around occasionally to check on things, answer questions when I can, and Professor Bishop is always technically there watching you.

Vadoma smiled, she had sat quietly in the class, enjoying what was going on. She was a pro at tarot, she hadn't answered any of the questions because she wanted all of her classmates to have a chance to answer the questions and such. "Proffessor, would it be okay for me to use my own cards?" Vadoma asked pulling out her antique cards that had been in her family for many many years. She had had a talk with the proffessor, a rather enjoyable one at that, about tarot and divination and the like.

Felixir 01-15-2011 07:21 PM

no, really, I am using internet tutorials for this XD
 
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Originally Posted by Lockhartian (Post 10111400)
Treyen narrowed his eyes a bit, and then eyed Professor Bishop, yeah, maybe he could do a partner for this reading. "You go first," he said, slightly annoyed, truth be told, but he gave Jake the deck of cards.

Taking the cards, Jake held one end tightly and ran his thumb down the other end, making a satisfying FLLLRRRRRPPPPP sound.

He wasn't quite prepard to tell Treyen he didn't know what he was doing.

The first card he drew, Jake place it on the table. "The Lovers," he said simply. Did that mean... past or something? Most probably. And the next card... "Star."

Anndddd... finally.

"Hanged Man."

He looked at Treyen, then at other couplings...

Did he... say stuff now?

Amira With a C 01-15-2011 07:44 PM

Huh?! They actually had to do a reading?! But...but....Ugh. Parke sighed and looked around. He didn't see anyone familiar and he was not going to ask people if they wanted to be partners. What was he, twelve?

He strode over to the shelf and got a pack of cards and walked quickly back to his seat. What was he supposed to do now? Oh, right. The spread. If only he knew how. He should have paid more attention. He stared blankly at the deck. Merlin was he lost.

Lockhartian 01-15-2011 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Zoerawrr (Post 10111586)
Taking the cards, Jake held one end tightly and ran his thumb down the other end, making a satisfying FLLLRRRRRPPPPP sound.

He wasn't quite prepard to tell Treyen he didn't know what he was doing.

The first card he drew, Jake place it on the table. "The Lovers," he said simply. Did that mean... past or something? Most probably. And the next card... "Star."

Anndddd... finally.

"Hanged Man."

He looked at Treyen, then at other couplings...

Did he... say stuff now?

Wait, wait! Were those his cards? "I never asked a question, are we working around a general reading?" like, the past-present-future stuff, no? That's what Jake focused on before picking out cards, right?

Okay.

Treyen leaned back on his chair. Even if he totally wasn't fond of the person doing his reading, he'd act civilized. He owed that much to Nolan.

His eyes were on the cards...and then raised an eyebrow at Jake. "Go on, you're supposed to interpret the meaning, Jake." He gestured towards the cards.

Felixir 01-15-2011 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Lockhartian (Post 10111690)
Wait, wait! Were those his cards? "I never asked a question, are we working around a general reading?" like, the past-present-future stuff, no? That's what Jake focused on before picking out cards, right?

Okay.

Treyen leaned back on his chair. Even if he totally wasn't fond of the person doing his reading, he'd act civilized. He owed that much to Nolan.

His eyes were on the cards...and then raised an eyebrow at Jake. "Go on, you're supposed to interpret the meaning, Jake." He gestured towards the cards.

Jake looked at Treyen.

"She never mentioned a question," he said simply. Or had she? Bishop had spoken... a lot. He'd been zoning in and out. "So a general meaning. Clearly."

The young man opened his mouth to speak, but he was soon interupted. "Yes. Treyen. I know that," he ended up hissing between gritted teeth. He had merely been CHECKING that he was doing it right.

"Okay, so... past is The Lovers..." Jake said uncertainly. "So, that means... you've faced difficult positions in the past, maybe. A struggle between two paths," he added all mysteeeeeeeeriously.

"Present... Star. That's like... a new you. All fresh and falala and broadening your horizons. It's probably more accurate if it's reversed," he mumbled, moving to the next one. Yes, Treyen was more stubborn than one with open horizons and renewed and stuff. Always a little... GRRRR.

"And for the future... the Hanged Man," Jake said, with a sigh that indicated he was glad to be nearly finished. He flipped through his book after a moment, and found one of the possible meanings. "Sacrifice in the present to reap benefit in the future... hmm... maybe something more like... you face a wait before good things come to you. And it says rebirth. Maybe if you wait a bit, you'll be reborn... Ew."

Jake shut his book heavily and gave a strained smile at the boy before glancing at Bishop and muttering to himself, "Total rubbish."

He handed the cards to Treyen and sat back.

Holmesian Feline 01-15-2011 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by xiiWishiWasYours (Post 10111267)
"It's nice to meet you Simon, I'm Selena," Selena said, introducing herself. Was this the part where tea comes in? Because it sure felt like it. "Yup, well I'm terrible when it comes to this divination stuff," Selena admitted. Probably best to warn this person now, right? And there were cards - Selena was terrible with all card games.

Thinking about it she shrugged. "Uhm, be read first please," Selena said. Because maybe then she'd figure out what they were even talking about in class.

"Well to be honest I'm not the greatest either," Simon admitted as he shuffled the cards to prepare. "But if we were great at everything we wouldn't need school right?" he absently asked with a chuckle as he finished up after a few shuffles.

"Alright here goes," he said flipping over the first card; the hermit card. Simon glanced over at the help Professor Bishop had given them. "Since its first meaning the past it would mean...." he started pausing as if trying to digest what he was reading. "A time of feeling discontent or frustrated," he finished looking up at his companion.

Lezleighd 01-15-2011 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Anna Banana (Post 10111096)
Sierra's eyes flickered from the professor to the decks of cards lining the shelves. Was she ready to do a reading now?

Well, of course not!

...but, she guessed it wouldn't be a bad idea to actually give it a try. After all, she'd never learn anything in Divination unless she actually tried it out first. She stayed seated while a few of her classmates got started on the reading. She still wasn't sure whether or not she wanted to try this, but then again, she doubted she really even had a choice. It wasn't like she could just say, "Nahh, no thanks, Professor. I think I'll just chill in the back of the room instead."

Sighing softly, she rose from her seat and went to retrieve a deck of cards. Once she had them, she returned to her seat and shuffled them absentmindedly, wondering whether she should try this on herself first or try and find someone to partner with who knew what in Merlin's name was going on. She paused and eyed the card on the top of the deck, randomly flipping it over a moment later.

...The Fool.

...great. Well, that was promising.

Satine glanced to her right to see a Slythie girl starting on her card reading. She looked at the girl's face and could tell that she was thinking hard and wasn't too into this. Satine shook her head at the girl...well Satine was sure she had similar face...she usually did good at this stuff but today she was little confused on her own reading so maybe reading someone else's cards would be easier...maybe.

She smiled at the girl, "Howzit, would you like to partner up?" she asked with a little shoulder shrug.

Anna Banana 01-15-2011 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Lezleighd (Post 10111926)
Satine glanced to her right to see a Slythie girl starting on her card reading. She looked at the girl's face and could tell that she was thinking hard and wasn't too into this. Satine shook her head at the girl...well Satine was sure she had similar face...she usually did good at this stuff but today she was little confused on her own reading so maybe reading someone else's cards would be easier...maybe.

She smiled at the girl, "Howzit, would you like to partner up?" she asked with a little shoulder shrug.

Out of the corner of her eye, Sierra saw a figure come into view, and then a second later, some Ravenclaw girl was asking if she wanted to partner up. Sierra's heart skipped a couple of beats. Partner up?! But...she really didn't know what she was doing!!!

On the other hand, though, this girl was older, and she probably did know what she was doing! So with a small smile, Sierra shrugged her own shoulders a little and said, "Mmkay, thanks."

Her eyes flickered from the girl back down to her deck of cards. After a bit of hesitation, she glanced back up. "I don't exactly know what I'm doing, though. This will actually be my first card reading," she admitted. "I'm Sierra Greingoth, by the way." If they were going to be partners, it'd be nice to call this girl something else besides 'the Ravenclaw girl'.

leridanusws 01-15-2011 10:26 PM

Lila shuffled the deck and put three cards out in front of her. She turned the first card over. Always the hermit she thought before reading it's meaning.

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Represented by Virgo, the Hermit is a card of introspection, analysis and, well, virginity. This is not a time for socializing; the card indicates, instead, a desire for peace and solitude. Nor is it a time for action, discussion or decisions. It is a time to think, organize, ruminate, and take stock. There may be feelings of frustration and discontent during this time of withdrawal. But such times lead to enlightenment, illumination, clarity.

In regards to people, the Hermit represents a wise, inspirational person, friend, teacher, therapist, someone the Querent usually sees alone, someone the rest of the Querent's friends and family may not know about. This a person who can shine a light on things that were previously mysterious and confusing. They will help the Querent find what it is they are seeking.

Lezleighd 01-15-2011 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Anna Banana (Post 10112047)
Out of the corner of her eye, Sierra saw a figure come into view, and then a second later, some Ravenclaw girl was asking if she wanted to partner up. Sierra's heart skipped a couple of beats. Partner up?! But...she really didn't know what she was doing!!!

On the other hand, though, this girl was older, and she probably did know what she was doing! So with a small smile, Sierra shrugged her own shoulders a little and said, "Mmkay, thanks."

Her eyes flickered from the girl back down to her deck of cards. After a bit of hesitation, she glanced back up. "I don't exactly know what I'm doing, though. This will actually be my first card reading," she admitted. "I'm Sierra Greingoth, by the way." If they were going to be partners, it'd be nice to call this girl something else besides 'the Ravenclaw girl'.

Satine smiled at the younger girl as she debated partnering up with Satine. "O don't worry, it...well...it kind of gets easier as you go." Satine said sweetly half way lying but sometimes others needed that type of guideance..."Plus, it's a lot easier to do a reading for someone else because...well...I don't overanalyze it as much when it's someone else." she said with a little eye roll...that was Satine the over analyzer...and she was more trying to convince herself it would be easier than convince Sierra.

Satine held out her right hand, "Well it's nice to meet you Sierra...I'm Satine Farris, sixth year Ravvie." she said with pride....she realized Sierra was a Slythie and giggled to herself...yes Satine always attracted Slythies...she still thought that the sorting hat had played a trick on her and put her in Ravvie...I mean Ravvie matched her more but all of her good friends were in Slythie.

She quickly focused back..."So how do we wanna do this?" she asked more as a statement..."What if I flip a card for you and explain it and then you flip one for me and explain and so forth...that way one of us isn't talking for forever and a day." she hoped her explanation made sense to the girl.

Amira With a C 01-15-2011 10:42 PM

Notes! Yes, Parke could always rely on notes. Okay, let's see. First, he needed to shuffle the deck while he thought of a certain...issue? Yes, that seemed right. He shuffled while he meditated on an important issue that had recently come to light. Not that it mattered. This wasn't going to work anyway. He didn't have some mystical psychic power.

Feeling like he did a sufficient job on the meditation, Parke stopped shuffling and looked back at hiss notes. How did one do this spread? Goodness this was confusing.

He placed a card onto the table, vertically positionede. That would be one. Then a card on top of it, horizontally positioned. Right. Two. It appeared the rest of the cards were to be placed vertically. Good. He was already confounded enough as it was. Three, four, five, and six to the right, bottom, top, and left of the first two cards. Check. Aaand... seven, eight, nine, and ten in a single straight line to the right of the others, going from bottom to top. There. Now what?

Anna Banana 01-15-2011 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Lezleighd (Post 10112074)
Satine smiled at the younger girl as she debated partnering up with Satine. "O don't worry, it...well...it kind of gets easier as you go." Satine said sweetly half way lying but sometimes others needed that type of guideance..."Plus, it's a lot easier to do a reading for someone else because...well...I don't overanalyze it as much when it's someone else." she said with a little eye roll...that was Satine the over analyzer...and she was more trying to convince herself it would be easier than convince Sierra.

Satine held out her right hand, "Well it's nice to meet you Sierra...I'm Satine Farris, sixth year Ravvie." she said with pride....she realized Sierra was a Slythie and giggled to herself...yes Satine always attracted Slythies...she still thought that the sorting hat had played a trick on her and put her in Ravvie...I mean Ravvie matched her more but all of her good friends were in Slythie.

She quickly focused back..."So how do we wanna do this?" she asked more as a statement..."What if I flip a card for you and explain it and then you flip one for me and explain and so forth...that way one of us isn't talking for forever and a day." she hoped her explanation made sense to the girl.

Sierra just continued to glance at the girl as she spoke, apparently trying to reassure Sierra...or maybe herself...that Divination just got better in time. How much time, though? A hundred years, she bet. Over-analyzing, hmm? This one was a Ravenclaw for sure. Sierra had already arrived at that minutes before the girl extended her hand and officially introduced herself.

Sierra's eyes flickered down to the girl's hand, and a moment later, she was reaching her own hand out and enclosing it around Satine's for a shake. "...first year Slytherin," she said in reply.

Satine's method sounded easy enough, even though it was nowhere near as complicated as Sierra had once made the reading out to be. She thought they were meant to do some type of spread, but if they could get away with just flipping cards over, then that was more than perfect in her eyes. "That sounds good. Alright then," she said, nodding in agreement.

The girl had mentioned herself going first, and since Sierra really didn't know what she was doing anyway, that was fine by her. She sat up straight in her chair then looked expectantly at Satine.

Lockhartian 01-15-2011 10:54 PM

bahaha, I did the same.
 
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Originally Posted by Zoerawrr (Post 10111808)
Jake looked at Treyen.

"She never mentioned a question," he said simply. Or had she? Bishop had spoken... a lot. He'd been zoning in and out. "So a general meaning. Clearly."

The young man opened his mouth to speak, but he was soon interupted. "Yes. Treyen. I know that," he ended up hissing between gritted teeth. He had merely been CHECKING that he was doing it right.

"Okay, so... past is The Lovers..." Jake said uncertainly. "So, that means... you've faced difficult positions in the past, maybe. A struggle between two paths," he added all mysteeeeeeeeriously.

"Present... Star. That's like... a new you. All fresh and falala and broadening your horizons. It's probably more accurate if it's reversed," he mumbled, moving to the next one. Yes, Treyen was more stubborn than one with open horizons and renewed and stuff. Always a little... GRRRR.

"And for the future... the Hanged Man," Jake said, with a sigh that indicated he was glad to be nearly finished. He flipped through his book after a moment, and found one of the possible meanings. "Sacrifice in the present to reap benefit in the future... hmm... maybe something more like... you face a wait before good things come to you. And it says rebirth. Maybe if you wait a bit, you'll be reborn... Ew."

Jake shut his book heavily and gave a strained smile at the boy before glancing at Bishop and muttering to himself, "Total rubbish."

He handed the cards to Treyen and sat back.

Was this the first time Jake did a reading? One needed to be focused on something, in case he didn't know. But he wouldn't point it out. General reading. Mmmmhmm. Treyen nodded.

Once Jake started off with his interpretation, the boy kept his jaw clenched and eyes on the cards. He smirked at the last one, it wasn't literal rebirth, but then again, Jake knew that, right?

The Lockhart boy didn't comment, even if he was offered with multiple chances to do so. He'd actually had enough, and still had a reading to do. This was business to him, so he took the cards...and was about to ask Jake if there was something in particular he'd want this reading to be about, but after looking at him for a moment he decided against it.

"I'll try to keep my reading as neutral as possible despite my dislike towards you," and he actually didn't dislike Jake, he didn't trust him, until he made those comments about the cards and him being the Fool. Reversed. It was war.

He shuffled the cards three times and then picked out three. They were placed on the table with Jake's pretty pictures facing down.

One by one he flipped them over...slowly, for dramatic effect. Hehe, he could do this for a living. 'Strength' being the first one, followed by 'The Wheel Of Fortune' and then the 'Three of Wands'. Treyen sighed, and then eyed Jake, "Strength. Apparently, you could've been struggling with emotions or impulses in the past, but managed to work that out by understanding its origin, or are still trying to work it out," he said, eying the next card and then at Jake, "And I say that because in your next card, The Wheel of Fortune, you are going through many changes, which makes me believe the past isn't over yet, or you still have some decisions to make according to things that happened in the past or are related to ones happening now," but, oh, yes, he was being totally serious, his tone denoted it, "Whatever decision you make now, will be the groundwork for the next stage of life," and this all must sound stupid to the one who called this 'total rubbish' but this wasn't to be taken lightly. "I believe the Three of Wands should be clear enough for you, Jake after the two interpretations from before, considering that what you've made in the past will come back to you here, usually in a good way, though," he said, eyes on Jake, "You will achieve what you sought after in the present."

The boy placed the cards together and left them on the table. "Feel free to check out the meanings in your book," since the one Treyen had was still in his bag. :P

"Just one more thing...understanding is everything, Jake."

And then he leaned back on his chair again, "We're done." With the reading.

sweetpinkpixie 01-15-2011 11:43 PM

Kurumi turned to Eino while holding a deck of tarot cards. "Be my partner?" she asked calmly, but her eyes were more like begging. "I suppose we should use the Celtic Cross spread since we were just discussing it," she explained as she set their cards on the desk. "So,who wants to go first?" Kurumi got her parchment and quill ready for jotting down bits of information about the readings.

iBeJenn 01-15-2011 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Macavity (Post 10111867)
"Well to be honest I'm not the greatest either," Simon admitted as he shuffled the cards to prepare. "But if we were great at everything we wouldn't need school right?" he absently asked with a chuckle as he finished up after a few shuffles.

"Alright here goes," he said flipping over the first card; the hermit card. Simon glanced over at the help Professor Bishop had given them. "Since its first meaning the past it would mean...." he started pausing as if trying to digest what he was reading. "A time of feeling discontent or frustrated," he finished looking up at his companion.

Selena shrugged at that question. She wondered if he knew that no one could be perfect which was why they were in school in the first place. Besides, she was a bit distracted by the shuffling of cards. If she were to do it... let's just say that they wouldn't be a deck anymore. Hehehe.

Looking at the card she frowned. "Wait, so that means that I felt discontent or frustrated with something in the past, right?" Selena asked. Just to be sure, because well, she didn't want to say or think of the past. She had absolutely hated pre-Hogwarts. But whatever, these things couldn't really predict her future and stuff like that.


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