05-10-2018, 05:40 PM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Cora Dredworth Sixth Year
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| And Professor! connoisseur of comfort ❅ Crayola's Wibby Mrs Alex Turner ❅ Netflix and meow Quote:
Originally Posted by Tegz "Only vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry flavours." She pointed out quietly to Max and then added, "Too bad there's no pistachio." The emphasis on their code word was unmissable and Bel hid a smile. Just checking he wasn't that clone version of himself that Max had been talking about. The real Max COULD very well be back in bed getting an extra few hours of sleep after all. Bel had no answer for the author question, not being a big fiction reader, but okay what in the what was a casual Friday? Bel had no clue since she treated Fridays pretty casually in general. All days were casual unless they were a special occasion, weren't they? She put her hand up to ask. "Does casual Friday mean... we can casually just not go to class?" She wasn't being a smartypants either, legitimate question. What WAS casual Friday? Did they have to say 'sup peeps instead of good afternoon ladies and gentlemen? Not that she ever said that. It was usually some variant of g'day mate from the Australian expat. The previously drowsy fifth year was suddenly feeling much perkier and straightened up in his seat. Was it thanks to his deskmate? Or thanks to the mention of ice cream? Or perhaps it was a combination of the two? Who knew. The main thing was that he wasn't in danger of falling asleep in class. Not yet anyway.
"Huh? No pistachio?" He whispered back, glancing at her with a knowing look and confirming that yes indeed, he was the real Max and definitely not a clone. "That sucks... Pistachio ice cream is scrumptious."
He had to stifle a gigglesnort at her question about casual Friday's though and tried to keep a straight face as he raised his hand to answer the Professor's question. "Do comic books count, Sir?" They were definitely fiction so he supposed they did. "They normally have a bunch of writers who all help eachother out. And illustrators too. They're probably more important than the writers actually cos it's the drawings that mostly tell the story. But..." He then realised he'd made a terrible mistake and slowly lowered his hand. "... I don't know any of their names." Which had been the question Professor Curtains had asked.
Why would he know the writers? He was more interested in the drawings and the cool characters!
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