| D.A Forever | 05-09-2010 07:21 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by HannahLongbottom
(Post 9338315)
Esme gave the girl a sarcastic smile. "I had hoped to be somewhere else. Somewhere that has no relation to warty hogs at all." Esme stretched and her other shoe fell off. Grumbling about over priced English fashions and shoddy workmanship, she summoned that one too, holstered her wand and put her shoes back on. "Besides, I'm not the victim type. Anyone who pranked me would come to regret it." She said this in a rather bored voice and then listened as a boy, around her own age she thought, asked if he could sit with the other girl. Wondering if she was invisible, she pulled her bag from under the chair and pulled her book out of it. The book was a leather bound, and the title proclaimed that it was Some Thoughts Concerning Education by John Locke. Every now and then, she would make a note in her fabric covered parchment notebook. | Katie raised her eyebrows at the girl's response. Apparently, she hadn't come to Hogwarts on her own free will. Or maybe she had, and was disappointed in what she found? Eitherway, she was clearly not a happy Hogwartian. "Sorry to burst your bubble, then. You know, I didn't care for it here when I started school either. But after three years, I'm beginning to figure out it's not so bad after all. It grows on you, and so do the people. If you give them a chance." Never in her oh so short life did Katie ever think she of all people would be advising anybody else about that; apparently, there really was a time for everything, and the words came out before she could think about stopping them. Not that she would have, anyway. "Well atleast they'll learn if they tried to prank you, right? Maybe make them think twice next time." MAYBE. Because in all honesty, Katie still doubted it would stop a prankster from playing his or her game. She knew from experience with Legend, Mat and Cy. She liked the girl's attitude toward being a victim though, Katie couldn't see her ever playing the role of damsil in destress. "Did you transfer from another school?" the brunette decided to ask, knowing the stakes were high she could be very wrong since she was hardly in the Common Room or around her own housemates, but this girl.. she hadn't seen at all before. Quote:
Originally Posted by cedricdiggory
(Post 9338848)
Cedric momentarily fixed his gaze upon the girl and then the fire caught his attention. Its blaze somewhat creates pictures in his mind. It gave him a distinctive touch of ardor and it was sort of... addicting. He abruptly turned to the girl who he had seen around and now he was back from a brief reverie.
He listened attentively as the girl spoke to him as he took a seat. "You have a nice name. And fine, nice to meet you Katie." He said, smiling once again. And he hoped he hadn't really disturbed or even bothered her. "Nice pet Katie. Her name sounds like a comet or a heavenly bodies' name." He ventured his fingers at Nova's soft, furry body again. Caressing the creature's wiggly tail, he felt a sudden moisture in his hand. "Oops! I think it um, peed or he's just sweating." He chuckled a bit, he was loving the creature now. He mostly loathes almost every creature--specifically, insects, cats and such--but not this one with the girl named Katie. | She had a nice name? Katie blinked. It was rather common in some places, but she liked it enough, too. How she spelt her name set it apart from others. "Thanks.. what's your name?" She was not intending to be blunt or sound ridiculous for not knowing her own housemates, but that was the truth - she hardly knew any of them, and he hadn't said his name yet. "I've seen you before. But never did catch your name," Katie admitted.
His remark about her rabbit's name surprised her just a little bit, and for a moment it shown on her face. Since when were boys this age thoughtful? Assuming he was around her own age, that is. "Closer to a comet, yes. I heard it before, through Astronomy and stuff; it sounded cool." Nova shifted, rising to her feet and peered up at the boy, one of her lop-ears twitched. Thump! Thump! Thump!
Nova hopped further away from the fireplace, hiding in the shadows of her owner and the boy where the heat couldn't hit her directly. The small rabbit sniffed around, eyeing the boy warily every now and then. "Rabbit's don't have sweat glands." Katie informed him, trying hard not to look amused. She failed, a small giggle escaped her lips as she turned to pull her backpack closer and rummaged inside until she found a tissue; locating her wand was much easier. Clearing her throat, the young girl pointed her wand at the tissue in her other hand and said evenly, "Aguamenti." so a little trickle of water would drip out of the tip of her wand, wetting the tissue just enough. Katie offered it to the Hufflepuff boy with a smile, stating the obvious, "You might want to wipe your hand now. Sorry about that." |