09-19-2009, 03:07 AM
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| Grindylow
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: California
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Rishi Kapoor First Year | Film Addict! | ♥ Suraj Sharma ♥| TIGRESS! Quote:
Originally Posted by Meh Reh Dun dun dunnnnnn.
Entering the common room in his most superhero like pose EVAR. It was one of those nights were he had enough food that included sugar, and it was time to release his inner psycho.
He spotted another girl doing some superhero like pose too. But... he was Xanderman! Who was sheeeee?
"Xanderman, to the rescueeee!" he said, running around, using his robes as a cape. Ahh, the joys of being immature. He waltzed up to the girl who was making the same movements as he was. EPIC. He put on his manly voice and stood as straight as her could. "I couldn't help but notice you are performing superhero stunts like me. I am the Xanderman. And you, my fair superheroine?" Lucy heard the cry of what seemed to be another superhero. Whoooaaa whoa whoa whoa. Who was this kid who was crying out? Yes, crying out...because she knew not another word for it. But it sure sounded heroic. Aha! Time to introduce herself to another fellow hero! She watched as the boy practically flew right next to her and assumed his super-hero stance once more. Ah, veeeery professional. Very professional, INDEED.
Apparently, his name was Xanderman. Oh, boy. She hadn't thought up a super-heroine name. She was titled auntie Lucy by Cam, but...that didn't seemed to be such a good super-heroine name. What about that girl, Shana, who nicknamed her Lulu? Super Lulu? Miss Lulu? Missy Lulu? Lulu Girl? Hmmm...eeniee...meeeeniieeee...miiiinnyyyy...moe. Missy Lulu, it was!! "Why, hello, there, Xanderman! I am..." she stood with such perfect posture. "MISSY LULU!!" she cried out as heroically as she could. "What business brings you here, Xanderman, other than the fact that you are a Ravenclaw? Hmmm?" she interrogated. Of course, she had to interrogate him. Who knooooows what trouble he could bring to Hogwarts: TOWNSVILLE VERSION. |
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