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She obviously didn't think Jacob a very responsible or capable person. And the Jacob plopped onto the ground. Heh. But it was confusing Ellie more and more. Did he not understand what happened? She thought she'd figured it out pretty well. "What happened," she began, crossing her arms again. No, she wasn't going to sit. She was taller than the both of them this way. "Was that Vashti's badge ended up in your envelope." Simple enough. "Who cares why? Owls get mixed up all the time. Simple mistake." So NOW, let's try again, "Congratulations Vashti. You'll be great." BEAM. |
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Brielle stopped then, suddenly becoming more curious about her newly-met friend. "How bout you? Any siblings?" she asked. "Oh, and I'm Brielle by the way." she added, extending out her hand for a shake. |
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Awee, Fee blushed! "Oh, come on tell me who it iiis! I want to know!" She said and giggled "Ooh, then maybe we'll play against each other!" She said, although she couldn't really picture herself really competing against sweet little Fee. Hmm. "Good luck with tryouts then! Maybe you and I can practice with Alex. I think he's trying out too." she suggested with a smile. Quote:
She raised her eyebrows and laughed. "Dating? Oh. Well - I... Draven!" She spluttered, nudging him back, maybe a little too hard. "Way to be subtle." She joked. Though she couldn't help keeping the image of her and Alex out of her mind... Sigh, silly boys. |
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"Hi!" she said excitedly while sitting down next to Alice delicately. "I'm Salina Thomas. Mixed blood witch. My dad was in Slytherin too!" Fiddling with her straight platinum-blonde hair, she continued, "And... erm... yeah, this is kinda touchy, but my mom's a Veela, thus explaining the hair and eyes?" Salina blinked her large icy blue eyes. "Are you a first year too?" she asked, while rummaging in her satchel for the muggle notepad that she had bought the other day and started scribbling furiously in it. |
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Dal couldn't help but follow her gaze toward the Slytherin table. Had he met any of them? ...He couldn't remember. He mostly remembered meeting Ravenclaws. "All I know about Slytherin is that their mascot was a snake." And although he was sure that the people weren't as bad as their symbol thingy, it didn't make him feel very good about them. Hm. He made it a goal to meet some Slytherins and decide if they were as freaky as their serpenty mascot. "And thanks," he added, smiling again when Ellie told him she was his friend. He had already kind of assumed that... but it was great to be told for sure. Dal put an elbow up on the table, his chin in his hand as he listened to Ellie. He played absentmindedly with a loose thread on his shirt as she talked, a frown line furrowing between his eyebrows. He looked up at her when her tone changed, and his frown left his face. He raised an eyebrow at her sudden change of mood, then chuckled. "Hey, I think it's interesting," he said with a one-shouldered shrug. "So you've known about magic your whole life?" Okay, yeah, dumb question. Meh. When was the food coming? |
Grumble. Bubble. GrumbleBubblepopgrumblewheeeze. That was the sound Janie's stomach was making, because well there wasn't any food on the table as of yet. The girls brow was furrowed in consternation; How the heck was this a feast when there were no eats? In order to distract herself, she busied herself with eavesdropping on the conversations of older students around her, rolling her eyes whenever she heard the unmistakably drippy, sappy tones of flirting. Bleeeech boys were smelly, dull and weird. Why did older girls fawn over them? Dating?!? DISGUSTING. Resigning herself to boredom since all her friends were at other tables (THE HORROR) Janie took to trying to perfect spells she'd learned last year; Wingardium Leviosa, Accio...mostly because those were safe spells. Ones...that wouldn't, well, light something on fire or flood the table. " Accio cup," She sighed, head dramatically placed on her free hand whilst the other lazily pointed her wand at her cup. SIGH. |
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"Yea, they are good people. For sure" he said. He could of swore he made her blush when he brought up the idea of them dating which made him giggle as she nudged him where he almost fell off the bench. "Hey hey, you brute" he joked smiling at her. "Yea.....i can be pretty straight forward about things. Tends to get me in trouble sometimes. But i hope i didnt overstep my bounds Ellie, i meant no disrespect to you. I was just merely curious" he said thinking about some of the trouble he had gotten into over the summer. "So Ellie? tell me a little about yourself. I dont know much about you, where you from? What is your family like?" he said with great interest trying to change the subject in case she felt awkward about the talk of Alex. |
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"Hi." Brielle blurted out, before even thinking. Then her face reddened deeply. She wasn't used to speaking to people older than her--if the girl really was. "I--I mean," she hesitated, then smiled instead. "I'm Brielle," she decided, extending out her hand. Well, she might as well meet new people... besides, she needed to talk to somebody while waiting for the food. Quote:
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"So, as I was saying, I always had to make my own fun and do things on my own. We have a library room in my house and I spend half of the day in there reading, the other half outside or helping mother and father give tours of the house and to explain Victorian life. I am so used to seeing tourists upon tourists upon TOURISTS!" she said laughing, "In prince Edward Island, at least my part, Cavendish, most of the tourists are Japanese, which has given me a love for the Japanese culture. I usually play with the children when they come for a tour because my parents invite the parents for tea usually." |
A silvery figure floated through the massive double doors that marked the entry into the Great Hall and glided gracefully to the table where the Ravenclaws were seated. Not wanting to scare anyone, the graceful ghost floated over the heads of the students and hovered where the newly sorted First Years were seated. "Welcome to Ravenclaw!" the Grey Lady exclaimed and hoped that no one would scream. |
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GHOST?!?!? Blue eyes wide, Janie craned her neck back, looking up at the tall apparition. " You're a ghost." She said, seemingly awestruck and then she grinned. Lulu and Greer were most decidedly NOT at the cool table tonight, no siree! " Is is weird being dead? Is it cold? " She asked, impertinently, of course. Janie knew no other way of doing things. |
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"I've been in this form for many centuries," the Grey Lady smiled. "Weird - is that slang for oddity? Nevermind, dearie. I'm afraid that we ghosts do not feel temperature fluctuations like humans do." |
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"Well, that's good then! At least your familiar with the cultures of other countries," she said, admiring Alice more and more. "Oh, Japan." Brielle whispered, gettinng dreamy again. "My granfather is Japanese, actually." she explained. "So my father told me all this great stories about Japan, but we never really had a chance to go there." she said, regretfully. |
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She then turned to the girl who'd said hello earlier. " Bri? Bri...soemthing?" Janie heard a few weird words. " Canada? What on earth is THAT?" She said, her eerie, ethereal expression having been replaced with an indignantly confused one. |
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Oh! her grandfather had been Japanese? How amazing! "That is so cool that your father would tell you stories of Japan, all I know is from what I read in books. You know, I heard that some people my age don't usually read books, I find it a downright shame!" she said, "Some tell me they like to play the com- the compu- the computer? Is that right? I don't know what it is so whenever I ask them they just say it's like a Teevee, but I have never seen one of those either." Alice said feeling bad now, because she knew that she was probably the only student in the whole school that was like that. She used to feel special and important for being so different but now she just felt very out of place. Quote:
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Salina looked at Alice once more and added the finishing touches to her drawing. Then, pushed it over to Alice. "What do you think?" she asked, capturing Alice's wavy hair and blue eyes perfectly. "It's a hobby I picked up while I was younger. I started with my mother, then went on to places and other things." she explained. "My father was seldom home, I can hardly remember what he looked like." A lone tear rolled down Salina's cheek. "Papa passed 3 years ago. After which I immersed myself into drawing and reading and I seldom ate. Mama was the one who actually raised me," she said, smiling at the memory of the Veela's weird tales. "She used to tell me all sorts of funny stories." "I was born in Australia and moved to London only last year." she said, her subtle accent no longer suppressed. "I'm starving. You?" she asked. "Oh, and hi, Brielle." she said, grinning in Brielle's direction. "I've always wanted to come here, to Ravenclaw. The Gray Lady's awesome." she said to noone in particular. "It's a dream come true." |
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Brielle smiled. It was very rare for her to meet somebody else who also appreciated the Japan culture. "Really? Some people don't read??" she asked, infuriated. She had grown up, also surrounded by books, but this she didn't tell Alice. Brielle knew she would understand her, anyway. "But books... they're amazing! The stories... the characters," she said, drifting away again. "Sometimes I can even see myself in books!" "Oh, computers?" she giggled. "Well, those things I know all about. My brother loves playing those, and other little muggle toys, too!" She explained. Then saw that Alice's demeanor suddenly changed. "What's wrong?" she asked, worried. Quote:
Then Brielle noticed the drawing Salina had been fussing over earlier. "Wow.. that looks great!" she exclaimed, looking at the drawing with wonder. "Unfortunately, I have ZERO talent in drawing." she said, shaking her head. |
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"Oh yes, I love to read, as you can see from how I talk about my parents, I just picture myself there, and what is a book but someone imagining something... only on paper!" She said smiling. Alice then addressed the final question, "Well... I just realized I am probably the only student here who has grown up not knowing what a computer is or what a teevee is... never having a conversation on a telephone..." She said with a sigh, "I don't feel like I had a bad childhood, nor do i feel left out because I think I can get along just fine without them but I suddenly feel very... alone, if you know what I mean." |
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