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| Acromantula
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| Main Activity Post 5 Napoleon of Crime - Gryffinclaw - ❄ Lunar Library Lurker ❄ - Owl Emissary - Pirate Auror SPOILER!!: Adi Quote:
Originally Posted by FearlessLeader19
Benny didn't think the dog would like to be patted? O__O Which doggie didn't like that? Oh well. Maybe when they were done and made it to the end of the lane he would find the doggie.
Oh looky. They had stopped. Why had Benny stopped? "Have you changed your mind about patting the dog?" he had barely asked when he became aware that Benny was wiping away the mud. How thoughtful. But he just realised something. "Thanks. That's much better but I just figured that my hair doesn't matter. AJ isn't around to appreciate it.'' Yeah. He never cared about his hair that much until AJ came into his life. Heh.
"Dragon! We have a race to finish! Let's go! I think I hear that doggie again.'' LOL. "And don't worry about the mud. Next time you can lift me on your shoulders.''
The doggie was done with and still Adi was asking about it. No, they were staying away from any doggies for now. "Nope...just being nice." That and he couldn't clean off his friend without stopping. Couldn't do those two things at once. Otherwise he would just let the momentum of the rolling splash the mud off but that could have just made it worse. "You're wel---" Benny said about to say he was welcome when Adi spoke dejectedly about AJ not being around to make him care either way. Forget the Hufflepuff's words of prodding...it was that that brought the Gryffindor back to pushing and rolling his bubble-wrapped companion along. He had to continue to push his friend both physically and metaphorically out of his slump. "Rolling along..." he mused as he gained speed again with his rolling now that he had started them up again. No more doggies for them...he wouldn't let them come close. And the finish line was oh so close.
He could feel it.
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