SPOILER!!: Quotes
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Originally Posted by
SilverTiger
Adrienne had gotten to the Great Hall early, simply because she expected the packages to arrive and, given what had happened before when Ainsley had gotten her half, she wanted to intecept them before they raised too many questions. Like, why were two girls getting so many packages almost at the same time. Stuff like that. So there she sat, her feet, clad in simple Tory Burch flats, tucked under the bench, sipping some pumpkin juice and waiting.
She was saved having to wait much longer by the arrival of the post owls, and her blue eyes calmly followed the first couple owls winging toward her with a nondesript package, making sure her glass was well away from where they dropped it, followed by several more. She contemplated trying to figure out how to send a message to the other three, letting them know, but in the same respect, odds are they'd have to eat breakfast too, so they'd show up at some point. She just had to look unsuspicious until then. Quote:
Originally Posted by
Macavity
With a yawn, Ainsley entered the Great Hall having woken up and made her way downstairs for breakfast. Walking down an aisle and heading towards her house's table, she was about to sit down on an empty bench when she spotted a few owls enter with packages.
The Gryffindor watched each's path and findin out that one headed towards a familiar face, she stopped from sitting and walked over to the Ravenclaw table just as the owl was joined by others with similar packages. "On to round two," she replied quietly as she took a seat besides Adrienne, givin the appearance of just being a friend of the girl's from another house.
When Kiri entered the Great Hall two days later, she headed straight for the Ravenclaw table. As they'd expected, Adrienne's boxes had arrived. The girl was almost hidden behind the large amount of rectangular objects, plainly wrapped as instructed. Ainsley was there as well. Perfect...
Kiri knelt down on the bench opposite Adrienne and Ainsley so that she was able to look over the top of the boxes. "This is the second batch, right?" she asked flatly. No answer was necessary, it was obvious from the looks on Adrienne and Ainsley's faces. Kiri nodded, an evil glint in her eye. "Good," she stated forcefully. "I'll help you carry them up to your common room. Reese and I hid the other ones in our dormitory."
She drummed her fingers on the table for a moment. Then, apparently coming to a decision, she said, quietly, "I think we should do it tonight. I'm sick of waiting, I want to
do something!" Kiri glanced at the staff table and snorted derisively. "We need to show people we're not happy with how things are being done here. Come on." Kiri picked up several of the boxes. In her normal state of mind, she was not a big fan of physical exercise (unless it meant carrying books around, maybe), but now she was holding the boxes with a look of grim determination on her face.