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The Whomping Willow Image by Destiny Planted on the grounds of Hogwarts over a hundred years ago, the Whomping Willow is an extremely violent tree that will attack anything and anyone that comes within striking distance of its limbs. So unless you want to spend most of your time in the Hospital Wing, I would keep your distance. |
For Alexa Chan/Bazinga Dylan had heard about this tree from people that he had talked to when he had found out that he was coming here, and he knew that once he got here he would need to come visit this tree no matter what. Now that he was here he knew that one of his first trips would be to come here to see this tree, as he walked towards it he could see that this was no ordinary tree. So whatever he had heard about this tree was true, it did move and it was.. well it looked dangerous but he couldn't tell if it actually was. But he liked a little bit of danger.. thats what made everything so much more fun. He walked towards the tree but stayed just out of its reach with its limbs, he watched as one of the limbs came to try and hit him but only just got near his foot but still missed since Dylan was out of its reach. Limb after limb tried to get him but kept missing "Haha.. can't get me, your limb.. branch thingys are not long enough!" he yelled upto the tree as he kept watching the tree trying desperately to get him, Dylan knew that one small step forwards and that tree would knock him off his feet. He didn't want that so he took one small step backwards, safer that way. As fun as the Hospital Wing sounded, he just didn't want to spend weeks stuck in that wing and miss out on all of this.. no way! that was no fun! |
Tay/ Dani Well it had taken her long enough but she had finally found the tree that everyone seemed to be making such a big fuss over. It didn't look all that scary...it actually looked dead if she was being honest. Hmph, what a waste of a good trudge. She picked up a stone and hurled it at the half dead, miserable excuse for forestry that stood before her and was pleasantly surprized to see it being batted away by the tree that had swung to life. "Wooow! Hey that was pretty neat! Can you do that again?!" Without waiting for a response she picked up another one and hurled it as well, beaming when it bat it far off as well. Now this was quality entertainment! |
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No, I don't plan to get in trouble but I do plan to have fun...and how did you know I lost points?" Did everyone know??? O___O If that was the case then she would need a new identity before her house mates got ready to hunt her down. Yup. She have to dye her hair....grow a few inches--or shrink; whichever was easier...it would be a lot to change. Then she noticed that Tay had sighed and gotten all quiet. "Is something wrong?" |
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She looked over at Tay when she admitted that she didn't know whether or not she was alright. Lex studied her face for a minute then gasped!!! "You have the same look that that stupid girl who was having boy problems had!!!!" It was slowly infecting the masses!!! :whaa: |
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Her gaze followed Tay as she took a seat then explained the situation. She looked all torn up about it and Lex could tell that she was really going through a rough patch right now. It even looked like she might have started crying. Okay Lex...positive reinforcement. "So?" That was as positive as she would get! "Who cares that you two did, that's like a good thing, now you don't have to worry about all that icky stuff that idiots in love do--ick, just thinking about it makes me sick. You really should count this as a blessing and move on--quickly too because I don't wanna have to stay hear and listen to you whining about him." Yeah...Lex would rather eating dirt to listening to some love garbage. |
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See? Weren't things better when one tried thinking like an 11 year old? She gave Taylor a wide grin. "Exactly! Now you don't have to worry about all that nasty stuff that comes with liking boys and start being all care free! Just look at my hair--it's a frazzled messed and I don't care." She didn't give a rat's hat about whether or not a boy thought she was pretty. When it boiled down to it they all looked the same to her and they were nothing special; faceless life forms really. Except a few that she considered friends of course! |
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Maxwell took a seat near the tree, he thought about playing chicken with it, like someone he used to know...sitting here he realized how much he really missed her. But he didn't wanna think about that. He pulled out a Transfiguration book and began to study. |
For Erin Sutton was headed back toward the castle... mostly because she was tired of being outside. Even though it was September, some days were still reminiscent of summer, and hot summer days meant bugs and sweat, neither of which she really liked. As she passed a great big tree, she caught movement in the corner of her eye and whipped around quickly to look at it. What had it been? It hadn't been a purpose... just something long, whipping through the air. Maybe someone was practicing spells. Scanning the area, she didn't see anyone with their wands out. Hmm... curious... Forgetting her destination, she began observing the odd-looking tree. |
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Letting her eyes wander she stopped short when she saw a little girl standing WAAAAAAY too close to the whomping willow. Um... that was potentially dangerous. SIGHS. "HEY! Girl person there! You may want to back up a little bit before the willow decides to take it personally." Just saying. |
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Hmm.. something was casting odd shadows on the ground... In one of those odd, feels-like-slow-motion, real life moments, Sutton turned her head just in time to see that there was a large branch with a whip-like end heading right for her. With a gasp, her eyes went wide as she jumped... literally jumped backwards out of the way. She missed the blunt of impact, but the whip-like end made contact with her uncovered shins with loud smacking sound, and she fell backwards on the ground as her eyes welled up with tears, more out of fear and embarrassment than pain. |
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Addy set off at a smart pace, groping in her pocket for her wand. She could probably stop the bleeding if it wasn't serious. "I told you to watch out. You have to give offerings to the Willow to make it NOT try to kill you." She knelt beside the girl and grabbed her under her arms. "I am going to pull you back a little ways, so you don't get hit again, Okay?" Not waiting for an okay, Addy pulled the little thing out of the way and knelt back down. "Are you like... really badly hurt?" |
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"Thank you, so, so much. I'm sorry! I just thought you were joking! I didn't know! Why would they have a dangerous tree like that at a school? I mean, don't people get REALLY hurt?" she pleaded with big eyes at the older girl with really, REALLY pretty red hair. Indicating the welt on her leg, Sutton shrugged, "I'll be okay. It just stings!" She gave the older girl a small smile. "Thank you. I hope I didn't ruin your fun with a friend or something..." she gratefully said, but as her eyes darted around, it seemed the girl was also alone. |
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And then she simply sat down on her backside in the grass and smiled slightly. "No friends here with me, kid. Just clearing my head a bit. What's your name?" |
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As the girl joined her on the ground, it brightened Sutton's spirits slightly. "My name is Sutton. What's yours?" |
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"Hey DJ. What are you up to?" she then took out the vial from her pocket and made sure he saw it. Swishing the liquid around just so the sun hit it and then drinking some. "That's better, can't be to careful you know." she made sure to make it seem really important. She saw it on TV once and hoped it would work in real life. "So what are you doing with this tree?" |
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