03-29-2008, 06:49 PM
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SBFC's 100th Member Mackled Malaclaw
Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Bay Grove
Posts: 11,297
Sixth Year | Quote:
Originally Posted by Hermione_Weasley11 "OK," Edward shrugged. "I was thinking somewhere along the lines of the Room of Requirement, and yes, I did say that," he said, sitting in the main back. "But it's too late now. " He got out his cauldron and the book that he needed from his bag, and the wand that they gave him just incase. This teacher was as unpredictable as they come and could change his mind in the blink of an eye, so better be prepared for anything.
"Hello, guys!" Edward smiled comfortingly. "How is the life of Slytherins?" he asked, motioning to an open seat in front of Bella and himself. Quote:
Originally Posted by emma_rlz Bella nodded. 'Thought you did. And they'd probably know even if we did go to that weird room.' She smirked and looked up as Edward's name was called out. She smiled at Rosalie. 'Hey, Rose,' she greeted her. "Not fun." Rosalie admitted. "Actually just being in this stupid school is the worst part of it." Looking at Bella, she gave her a small smile. "Hello Bella." She acknowledged, turning around in her seat to talk to them.
Noticing Edward had pulled out his materials she sighed. Digging into her book bag, she pulled out her Potions textbook and some parchment and a quill. Quote:
Originally Posted by Hollister Jasper nodded at Edward and Bella.
"Hey." He smiiled at them. Glad that there was other people that he knew in this class.
He leaned over to Rosalie and whispered "Doe we have to be mean to them? As we are in Slytherin?" Bit of a dumb question really. Surely they didn't have to be mean because they were in Slytherin. Leaning in to listen to Jasper's whispers, she sat up straight and said haughtily. "No. They are our family. It doesn't matter. Forget the house rivalry thing. We're not going to take part of it." She said stubbornly. Who were they to tell them to not talk to their family? Who did that stupid old hat think it was, seperating them in the first place! |
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