09-25-2014, 07:26 AM
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| Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Originally Posted by DaniDiNardo "What an.....odd beastling you are." Came the comment before anything else. Maleficent looked at the child parading about in the hood. "And just what are you meant to be? Little Red Riding Hood? Last I heard she'd taken the wolf on a run around." Annoying little child she was, walking through people's forests all willy nilly, picking flowers that didn't belong to her just because her grandmother happened to be sick. Well did it ever occur to her no one gave a rat's hat about the dying old fool?
Maleficent twirled her card a few times, critically taking apart the girl's outfit. "I'd have to spot you with freckles to make it work if this was what you were trying but tell me, how does a girl like Red get on these famous cards if I haven't??" It was perhaps the biggest insult she'd gotten since arriving and she wasn't sure how many more she could take so lightly!!
One day these Peasants would pay. Well she certainly hadn’t expected to get the head girl’s attention, even if Brooklyn had been sort of watching her. She continued watching as the older girl had come over, already determined not to cave like some of the others had way back at the beginning of class. For one, even if her chocolate frog got stolen, it was mostly eaten so that would be amusing. Kind of like how the act had continued, and she stayed standing on her chair as she was called an odd beastling. There wasn’t any parading around, just attention getting, and she’d accomplished that. Now she just had to show her that she wasn’t scared of a fictional evil fairy.
“Of course she did, but she wore a red hood,” she pointed out. Hers was obviously green, and therefore she was obviously not a fairy tale girl who was stupid enough to think a wolf was her grandma. Besides, Red Riding Hood wouldn’t have had a bottle of pretend moondew and birds with her. She didn’t have any basket or anything, so that guess was definitely wrong. She wasn’t about to move from her spot either. It actually made her taller than most of the others, except for maybe some of the older boys. It definitely made her taller than the not-real fictional character eyeing her.
“Have you done anything important to the Wizarding world?” All she was doing now was answer the question. They’d already talked about that anyhow. People who were important got cards. Crazy head girls who thought they were evil fairies weren’t important enough to get on a card. Evil fairies definitely didn’t get cards, not when people like Voldemort didn’t and he really was evil. And real.
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