06-25-2011, 07:08 PM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Elias Greenwood Slytherin Graduated
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Originally Posted by Nixy! It was february, and Iris still hadn't found a comfortable routine. Her head girl duties stressed her out a lot; Aaron seemed like he was getting too involved in Quidditch again; and Jimbo and Fallon always seemed to just not be around. Oh, and she REALLY missed Wesley, Satine and Trixie. It wasn't fair. hmpft. But right now there were more important issues. Iris was hungry. Really, really very hungry. All this planning and such with the Prefects does that to you.
Making her way into the Great Hall, Iris strode to the far end of the Slytherin table, to her usual seat. The blonde pretended that she didn't notice that brunette girl glaring at her as she passed. She sat at her usual spot, and picked up a ham sandwich from the platter. Eyeing the girl, Iris noticed that she seemed to be letting her eyes wander everywhere. Iris stood up, and walked over to her part of the table. She took a bite out of her sandwich as she did so. "You okay, kid? You seem to be very... frowny." Kid? *Snort*
She wasn't a 'kid' nor was she frowning, well even if she was there was no need for Miss 'Kid' to point it out. "Yes" she replied blandly and narrowing her eyes slightly "And don't call me a kid" she scowled until she caught attention of the shiny badge on her robes. Ooh that was absolutely perfect. "I mean no" she changed her attitude slightly. "I have something very important to do and no one will help me" she replied with a hint of spitefulness in her voice. Not completely true but hey, Head Girl could be helpful for her plans. "I mean what IS It with the kids in this place? Do they not KNOW how to be nice to people" she asked. Yeah maybe it was the other way around but still. "Do you think you could help me?" she asked battering her eyelashes innocently, a complete act of course.
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