SPOILER!!: Saylen we love you
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Originally Posted by
Luna Laufghudd
Okay, no pukey-Treyen, right?
A question, yes? "You are here to learn, Mister Lockhart." Haha, oh what a silly answer. Ofcourse.
Oh, good telepathic point there. The kiddies might not actually know where they were. Heh.
"Everyone, welcome to the National History Museum. In London." She added that last part in a lower voice, to let them know they were still in the same continent. Hehehe.
"So," Her eyes lit up and she turned towards the dinosaur bones. "Does anyone know what this is?" And if so, "Can anyone tell me what it's scientific name is?" Oooooooooooh. Exciting.
Eyebrow raised. OH, YES.
He fought the urge to reply back and simply...stood there.
What was
what? Oh,
"You mean, the dragon-wannabe? Nope." And he may have been wanting to annoy Saylen, maybe. Or maybe he truly didn't know what the dinosaur was. There had been so many of them, that who on Earth could know the scientific name of the thing?
Oh. Kurumi did. Blink.
SPOILER!!: Arya <3
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Originally Posted by
grangerfan8
There was no worse feeling than side-along apparition. Well, that wasn't necessarily true, but it certainly felt like there was no worse feeling as the professor apparated the entire class. This wasn't her first side-along, but she still wasn't used to the sensation, and was a bit unsteady on her feet when they reached their destination.
All the spinning had her wishing that Treyen hadn't let go of her hand, and wishing that Sabel was there for support. Leaning on Treyen wasn't an option. He was sorter than her and they'd both end up falling, which would create a domino effect. Not something they wanted right now. So she just wobbled a bit until she got her footing and the world stopped spinning.
She didn't realize where the woman had taken them until they'd entered the museum. This wasn't what she was expecting, and even though it seemed they would be talking about ancient muggle creatures, it was still cool that they were at the museum. "That's a dinosaur." Yes, she was stating the obvious. The world was still a bit spinny and she was too distracted by the fact that they were AT A MUSEUM to give much more than that. "A grass eating one I think." Ah, there, more information.
She'd only barely glanced at the map in her hand before going back to the museum.
But, hold on, did Arya need some help? Nah, their trio (meaning Aaron, Treyen and Arya) were strong enough as to not need help after Apparating. Though, he couldn't wait until he gets to do so on his own. Not that he'll be doing that a lot.
'A grass eating one'. Haha. Good one.
"Herbivore, Arya." Tsk. She knew that.
SPOILER!!: Ellie
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Originally Posted by
HaRoHeGiNeLu
Ellie... suddenly had a feeling of what the lesson would be all about. She hadn't thought of it much until Arya said something. But once she did... Dear Merlin she hoped not.
And what? "What will Ellie do?" She wasn't paying attention. Whatever it was, surely she'd do it.
OH. MERLIN.
Yes, Saylen had said it. Ellie fought off the urge to bite her lip- she knew from experience that that would NOT be fun- and closed her eyes.
Once her feet hit solid ground again, she opened her eyes back up. Warily. "Ow." There were far too many people apparating at once. It just made everything tighter and bumpier. Gross. "Let's never do that again." Never. She used her non-Treyen hand to rub her head. That was not fun at all.
She looked over at Arya who seemed to be less stable. "Alright?" Hmm.. she got her bearings soon enough it seemed. And she certainly didn't pull away from Treyen's hand. She kinda just...didn't think about it.
Ellie walked along with the class to the museum. She'd never been here. She took a pamphlet, again with her free hand. It was HUGE. Like GIGANTIC. Woah. Just woah. And she looked at the HUGE, GIGANTIC, WOAH dinosaur skeleton.
Woah.
"You okay?" yes, that same question again, and since they'd established that he could ask it without any particular reason, then it was all good.
He couldn't help it. Treyen chuckled at her comment about the Apparition part.
"Let's not."
Oooooh, and when Ellie turned to Arya, the boy actually forgot to ask his friend the same question he'd asked Ellie. It was only polite to do so, even if he didn't think it necessary. Arya was always alright.
Treyen followed the Ravenclaw's gaze and actually wondered how big was this compared to an actual dragon. You know, the biggest dragons. Which were...?
Oh, and yes, he was still holding her hand, of course.