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destinyjazzhands Pffft.
Marie did not want to see Destiny mean. Last time she was mean, a butterbeer was poured over someone's head. That was mean..and funny of course. "Womp womp, Marie. It didn't hurt." Sure, the chairs weren't exactly soft, but Destiny didn't pull her down that hard.
Not..chocolate chip cookies? "Lima beans?" she grimaced just thinking about her experience with those types of beans. Yuck. She had to sit there all summer and watch her grandmother devour can after can of those nasty green vegetables. As a lima bean cookie was held out toward her, Destiny slapped it out of Marie's hand, causing it to fall right in front of Evelyn. "Don't eat that," she warned, "it's a lima bean cookie."
About to pick it up and throw it in the trash bin, Kingsley spoke up. All sorts of cookies. She narrowed her eyes at Marie before lunging reaching for the plate in front of her. There had to be a chocolate one on it somewhere!
Laying her head down on the table when she saw Destiny AND Marie enter the classroom, both obviously still stuck together considering the way they were walking.
Uggh....
SHE couldnt' handle them being together much longer. Tuning out the conversation going on, for a moment, the Slytherin closed her eyes and just, sat quietly until the meeting thing started. So this was more like a study group thing than a Transfiguration club? Pfft. Well, at least some people in here knew more about Transfiguration then she did, and hopefully, if she got the guts to do it, she might even ask a few people some questions on it.
But more of that later. Right now, something just smacked her in the face, making her flinch. Peaking open an eye, she heard Destiny say something about lima beans and not eating something, and only then did her vision finally focus on the cookie sitting right in front of her face. That is, before she saw her friend diving for the cookies.
"Destiny..." she muttered, raising a brow at the Slytherin.
"You eat one of those, and I'll give a wedgie that will take hours to fix."