12-07-2013, 09:14 AM
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| Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Originally Posted by PotterHeadforLife L O L.
Beauxbatons at third place. Sux 4 them. Kat just applauded for those Frenchies with a smirk!smile. Now all she wanted was to hear that Durmstrang won SECOND place and yeah, she would hold a party. Hogwarts was the real deal here, everyone. Okay? Okay.
So she waited for the other results.
Although she already knew they won. Pssh. She wasn’t late. Actually, as Kendall sort of snuck into the big tent where the ceremony was being held, she realized she really wasn’t late. Hardly anyone was there, aside from judge people, Headmistress Truebridge, and a handful of students. Therefore, even though she saw the one judge guy who totally looked like he could be a supervillain starting to announce the awards, she couldn’t have missed much. Just Beauxbatons being awarded third place, anyway, and she clapped politely for them as she’d sidled up next to Katrina, her hair tucked up under her fedora except for a few pink-and-auburn locks falling free. None of them had done anything to her, anyway, so she figured she may as well be nice.
“I didn’t miss much, right?,” she said in a half-whisper, leaning over toward the head girl so she knew she’d be heard. Not that there was really that much other noise in the tent. People were hardly even talking, which only made her fidgety. Formality was weird, and since she knew she’d done her best, and she was sure Katrina, Alexa, Mo, and all the other Hogwarts representatives had too, she just wanted to be recognized. Hogwarts deserved to win, especially after everything they’d gone through over the past seven terms she’d been there. It would just be nice if somebody actually said that, instead of all the bad things that had been said before, in the papers and stuff.
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