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Though really, he wouldn't blame him. Sabel'd never exactly visited his house ever. Ignoring that somewhat guilty thought, he continued, "I'd be making custom wands. So they'd have to set up appointments and such. Plus, I have no idea what that last step is, so it can keep right on waiting. Pick your third card." |
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Re-shuffling the deck, he considered Kellen's business plan. "Will you take me for an appointment? If I ever happen to break my wand. Which, I seriously hope won't happen." Drawing out the next card he turned it and tilted his head, before handing the Page of Cups over to Kellen. |
Oh it's time for reading? Yaaaayyyy..But she forgot to bring her deck to the class. Oh well, Professor Bishop said that they could used the cards on the shelves. Freya walked towards the shelves, grabbed the card then she moved back to her seat. Hmm..It's seems like everybody already had a partner. Maybe she could read something for herself first then after that she could looked up for a partner. She decided to use the 3 Card Spread. It's more simple. She took out the cards from its wrap. The Slytherin thought for a moment what will she asked, then she asked herself "What's going on in my life this month?" She shuffled the cards seven times. After she finished shuffling the cards, she hold it between her palms and took a deep breath. She shuffled the cards again this times for the actual reading till she feel ready. Then she spread them out in front of her. She draw three cards with her odd hand, because she's a right handed so she draw with the left. Off the top, she flipped the three cards she draw earlier. She flipped it from the left, middle and then right. SPOILER!!: Freya's Card |
Heather was very timid at the moment for no apparent reason. She guessed it was just because she wanted to do her own reading instead of someone else doing it for her. "Here goes nothing." She said aloud and picked up the deck of cards. She drew the first three and studied them closely. First card: The Fool. Second: The High Priestess Third: The Lovers These cards interested her though she wasn't completely sure what all of them meant together. "Professor?" She asked beckoning for the divination teacher. "I think I know what the fool and the lovers mean but what about the high priestess? And what so these all mean together?" She asked. |
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"The Page of Cups, is it?" He sifted through his notes, hoping the card wouldn't hold another nerve-touching realization for Sabel. There was a thing as too much truth in one day, "You're overly sensitive and take the deaths of minor things like flowers and fish too seriously. Psh, like I needed a card to tell me that." |
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This card, he found mildly amusing. He did take deaths seriously, but he didn't figure himself that sensitive. Though perhaps it was referring to his rather emotional responses to everything that happened around him. "I feel like I'm being told to mellow out, and there's a steam-roller of Tarot cards as the instigator for that." Pushing the card towards Kellen he gave him a slight grin. "You can have it if you want, oh Wand-maker." |
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Another shrug of his shoulder left him as he smirked at his friend. "Perhaps you should learn how to use it. Like I need to learn how to stop being, how was it? Clingy and boxheaded?" |
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He grinned, "And stop shrugging, you're making me seasick and we're nowhere near an ocean." Were they done? He glanced around the class to see how the others were doing. There didn't seem to be as much laughter from other pairs. In fact... a lot of them looked downright desperate that their cards be favourable. |
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Curious, he cast a glance back at his friend. "How does shrugging make you sea-sick?" |
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The deck was cut, the card was drawn, and he tossed it onto the table in front of Sabel, "The Lovers. Oh, this should be good." |
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Picking up the card he wagged it a little at Kellen. "Did you know I was accused of being half-veela at the feast? Don't ask me why, it was rather odd." "Alright, so the lovers. Surrendering and chosing for reasons unknown when you find a thing or person that is every much a part of you as you are of them. You must have this, you cannot resist and you will do whatever it takes to follow this intuitive feeling of having to be with or a part of this thing or person." Grinning, he peered at his friend. "Do you have something to divulge, Stern?" |
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He drummed his fingers off his chin, considering the description of the card before replying, somewhat speculatively, "I don't think so... not to the level you so outrageously describe, anyway. Does it have to be that intense of a feeling? If so, I've drawn another dud." |
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"As for the card...that's what it says. Though it doesn't have to be a person, it could be a career or challenge of some sort, and it doesn't have to be immediate. I don't think any of these are immediate based. Or required to be." |
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Luin looked at the deck in front of her and picked it up. She looked around and noticed the most of the other people in the class had either already paired up or had started on their own. She shrugged and decided to try a reading for herself. She wasn't sure how accurate she would be on anything, but it was worth a shot, and especially for class. She shuffled the deck and thought of a question, saying it out loud quietly to herself, "How will I do in classes this year?" she quickly drew out her first card and put it on the table, "The High Priestess... hmm, what does that mean..." she quickly scanned her book and found a meaning for that card.. Quote:
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