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Old 02-17-2023, 03:38 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Logan Paton
Gryffindor
Seventh Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Gillyweed Beery
Slytherin
Third Year

Ministry RPG Name:
Tallulah Gamp
Accidents & Catastrophes

Ministry RPG Name:
Franklin Paton
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"Vasco? A troll? Totally not," Logan replied, not at all surprised that Vera had asked such a question. The smirk still remained. "Didn't they tell you that you were adopted? It's very fortunate that the transfiguration spells and whatnot to keep you looking human are still intact." As for her raised eyebrow, he didn't comment on it. Oddly enough, he did consider her a friend. But he had a lot of those, so her earning such a status really wasn't saying much.

Perhaps he would have pointed out the raised eyebrow and maybe make a remark to be careful before someone waltzed in and casted a charm that would make her face stay like that permanently. However, the undelightful portrait of Elizabeth Burke was taking up much of his focus. With every word she spoke, the blond really had to hold in the howls of laughter that were dying to be released. Absurd is what this woman was.

"Easy there, Ginger. There's no need to get your wand in a knot." Sure, the boy definitely needed to brush up on his history of magic. In fact, he needed to actually put a little more effort into staying awake in that class. Though he most certainly wouldn't be doing that if this lady was the topic of discussion. "And yikes. Borgin and Burkes? So you want people to know that you and your family are inbred and Dark Art fanatics? Definitely not something to be boasting about if you ask me."

The way Vera was handling herself was quite a sight. Logan had to admit that he was impressed, and he totally agreed with her. Lineage didn't really matter that much in the 22nd century. Or at least it didn't for people who had a brain inside their heads.

He was a bit caught up with the antics of the portrait to fully register that Vera had said he was probably right. Burke going on about lineage and disrespect and punishments was overly dramatic. "Definitely a waste of our time," he agreed. There was a short pause before he spoke again. "Think we should do everyone a favour and silence her?"
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