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He had been worried about her too ever since then. Though not being sure what he could say to the girl, he hadn't really seen her since she had been crying on his shoulder. He felt bad about it, but he really hadn't seen her around anyway. He joined her on the couch. "I'm worried about her too." Because she was one of his best friends. |
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She sighed, resting her head in her hands. She didn't want Lori to be upset; she hated her friends being upset. But she didn't know how to go around this. It was hard knowing that she had exactly what the girl wanted, but couldn't have. How selfish did that make her feel? "I don't know how to help her Tor...." She was useless at this, when it came down to it really. |
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He watched as she put her head in her hands, feeling bad because she was feeling bad. And that wasn't very good because he had already been feeling bad for Lori as it was. Hmm. Brody needed a hug. So he gave her one because he didn't want her to be upset anymore. It wasn't cool. "You're helping her by being her friend." How cheesy did that sound? But really it was true. |
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"I really want to help her Tor....but how can I when I having everything she wants." She ran her fingers through her hair sighing. This was too much, but she still wanted Lori to know that she was there for her. |
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He wasn't really sure what he could tell her, but he wanted to try his best because he didn't like his girls being sad, and if he had an idea, both Brody and Lori could be happy. He mostly wanted Lori happy, because she was the one that didn't have a mother. "Maybe just having her welcome at your house at any time would help. Letting her feel like a part of your family. And always being there when she needs to talk." |
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Taraaa Melanie slipped into the common room. She did a quick scan of the place, looking to and fro. Melanie sighed. Cadence didn't appear to be there. Which, (DUH!) totally sucked. She wanted to talk to her so bad! It was only natural to miss her after a whole summer apart. A bit disappointed, Melanie walked over to one of the fat armchairs and flopped onto it, bouncing a little at first. Melanie reached into one of the pockets of her robes, and a few seconds later her hand emerged holding a paddleball. She would just wait right THERE until Cadence arrived. The girl would have to come to the common room sometime. Meanwhile, Melanie would have some fun. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce! She whacked the ball against the paddle, watching it with two wide green attentive eyes, counting how many times the little red ball hit the paddle. 1...2...3...4...5.... |
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"Cadence!" Melanie's head snapped up at the familiar voice, the little ball missing her nose by a quarter of an inch as she lost her concentration. Melanie didn't even take notice though. "Nu-uh." she argued stubbornly, at her comment on how her toy was 'a wack in her face waiting to happen'. "I'm actually pretty good at it." she informed her, a half-smile on her face that looked something like a smirk. Melanie hugged her back. "Hi!" she replied cheerfully, tucking her paddleball into her pocket. "I missed you too. I was looking for you, you know." Truuue. She frowned slightly at her friend's inquiry. "My summers are borrrring."she complained, drawing the last word out for emphasis, on just HOW incredibly boring they really were. "I mostly just hung out at home. Cept' for when we went to Diagon Alley, of course'." she smiled warmly at the memory, brushing a piece of hair behind her ear. "The question is, was your summer good? Do you like living with your parents and all still?" she asked curiously, twisting around in the chair, and drawing her knees up, so she could face Cadence sitting beside her. |
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And then they were on the subject of her summer, and she smiled even brighter. "Well, my parents are... brilliant. Everything I could have hoped for. Our house is huge! I have a full-size training gym for gymnastics, a dance studio, a pool, a mini-movie theatre... my mum is really good at magic," she explained. "But as far as what I did this summer... gymnastics, dance, school... Oh! I'm a fifth year now, by the way! And Torin came over a bunch, and I spent at least one day a week in Diagon Alley. Oh! And guess what!" she finished, blushing and giggling slightly, her expression showing Lanie that her next statement would obviously be about a boy. |
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Esme's heels clack-clack-clacked against the the stone floor as she made her way into the common room. Her face was a picture of disdain as she looked around. This place gets worse with every room... She plopped down into the first availiable armchair and let her legs dangle, albeit not very far, over one arm while she closed her eyes. "Maybe if I go to sleep, I won't actually be here at all when I wake up." she murmured to herself. |
Simon walked into the common room, he had gotten lost on his way here somehow, well saying that Hogwarts was a huge place for a first year, he had been looking around, trying to figure out where everything was. Simon sat down on a chair and got a book out, he decided it was the best thing to do, he was scared of hogwarts and didn't want to leave the common room ever again, but he knew he'd have to otherwise he wouldn't get to classes. |
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For anyone who wants to play!! Making her way through the painting with Perseus in her arms, she strolled into the common room, plopping down into the plump sofa near the fire with a satisfied sigh. She was tired, stuffing your face at the feast could do that to you, which probably wouldn't have happened had she found atleast one of her friends. Arya hadn't even been able to find Ivory, maybe because all the commotion had distracted her. No matter, tomorrow she would go on a one man search for her friend. Stroking Perseus, she kicked off her shoes and let her eyes glance at the fire place before settling on the group of students in the room. Some were new and some were old, all made her glad to be back at Hogwarts. Smiling she made herself more comfortable before speaking to everyone. "Hey guys." |
Amy plopped into the chair with her book from the bookshelf in her hand, she sunk down, as she was sitting she noticed someone else, who looked lost and new. Hi, she said, smiling at him. First year aswel? |
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"That's great, Cady." Melanie smiled softly. "It sounds amazing, really. And yay for you being a fifth year now! You can be in the same dorm and everything again!" Melanie was sincerely happy for her. It sounded as if her current conditions, with her parents, were a lot better than than they had been when she was living with her grandparents. And it was nice to see her genuinely happy after a) Learning the fact Nate wouldn't be coming back to Hogwarts this term, and b) Last Term's Fiasco OoOOoh! Guessing Games! "Yooooou found an enchanted sock and it led you to a buried treasure chest filled with chocolate, which you saved for me?" she grinned, obviously joking around. "What?" Melanie asked after a second, raising an eyebrow quizzically, and waiting for her to spill the beans. The girl was absolutely oblivious to the blush coloring her friend's cheeks. |
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