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Audrey looked around. She was lacking a partner and couldn't seem to find one. "I'll just keep looking" Audrey said to herself as she continued to search. |
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With a grin, he snatched the card from Kellen. "We'll have to test your dueling theory out sometime, King of Swords. Headmaster Tate wants me to get some dueling partners anyways." Flipping the card around again, he considered the image. "And these aren't always so literal. Don't get your hopes up. It may mean you need to focus your witty tongue...though I suppose that is a form of dueling." Hmmm. "But before that...everything okay between you and Neptune?" |
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"But jars are so much neater that having them all over sleeves or a table. Plus, if someone opens the wrong one, they can't say they didn't know it was a sore spot because it was labelled as such." On some level it made sense, and that was really all that mattered to Kellen. Then he pulled a face, "Oh, for sure. I may have resolved to be nicer to everyone this year, but if I got my choice of mood swings? Neptune. Every time." There was another face pulled, though this one involved a bit of a gag reflex, "You would win, come on now. Maybe if I got to go first and you were blindfolded and... some other handicap in my favour. I'm not as terrible as I was, but..." Yeah, still terrible. Sabel's last question took him a little off guard, and he didn't know whether to raise an eyebrow or toss off a joke. So naturally, the two reactions cancelled out, and instead he offered a straight, "Yeah, of course. She had a bit of a rough year last year too, but she seems better now. Why do you ask?" |
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Kurumi patted Eino's head, a very Adam thing to do to say the least, and looked back at the cards. Should she flip over the last three? The next cards represented internal influence, and the next card essentially the same, with the final one being the long term outcome. Maybe...maybe just turn over that last one. Doing so in a manner that would not disturb Eino's tears, Kurumi turned over the card in the final spot and looked at it and quickly scanned the description. Phew. Well, that was a relief! "Eino, look at this card. The Sun," she said in a soothing sisterly voice. "It is a card of intellect, clarity of mind, and feelings of youthful energy...A positive card, it promises the Querent their day in the sun. Glory, gain, triumph, pleasure, truth, success....," she said as she picked up the card and handed it to him. "Everything will turn out fine. That's what this card means. Everything will figure itself out." Perhaps it was best that he dropped that cactus from the Owlery...removal of the evidence. |
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A light shrug rolled off his shoulders. "And I dunno, just the mention of Neptune's emotions and what happened last year. We never talk about what goes on with you and your life, not that we have to because I know you're not comfortable putting yourself out there. But...you do know I'm here to listen, right? I have shoulders too." Really, it concerned him how quiet Kellen was and how little he cared about talking about personal matters. It certainly showed Sabel how much Kellen cared for others, when he was all for listening and being supportive while repressing and keeping silent his own matters. But that was something that had him worrying and feeling rather guilty for putting all his problems out to the other boy. |
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Kellen shrugged a little, the action made somewhat awkward by his crossed arms, "I know. If you didn't then I'd assume Lexi hit you with some kind of anti-bones jinx. There's just nothing I need your shoulders for." A pointed clearing of the throat was accompanied by a tipping of the chin toward the card, "King of Swords and ego. What's the verdict?" |
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With a sigh, he stopped flipping the card about and examined it again. "King of Swords...has nothing to do with the ego. In fact it's about collecting ideas into one place, bringing them together and getting the picture. And, once again to be objective in problem solving. You are required to think up new solutions to things to." Placing the card back on the top of the pile he grinned. "Apparently you're going to be an entrepenuer in Justice." Because really, that was needed in this day in age. |
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So there. Kellen pushed the deck back to Sabel, "Let's see what your second card has in store for you." |
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"Thanks, I did some reading on this subject because I thought I wouldn't do too well at it." Nika nervously took the cards from Emily's hands and fliped over the first one. "So the first card is strength. I guess it means that you have a lot of inner strength and courage. And that makes sense because your in Gryffindor." Nika was a bit confused, but she picked the second card. "Well this card is the world card so I think it means that you are going to finish something that took a lot of your time, but it will be worth the hardwork because you will be given praise and glory because of it?" Nika ended with a bit of a question. This was a lot harder than she thought. She paused and took a deep breath before picking up the final card. "Okay so this card is the sun. So it means that you will have your turn to shine and be the center. Basking in the success and glory" Nika took a deep breath. "I don't know how much of that I did correctly so don't take my word for it." Nika giggled and handed the cards to her. "Your turn! Knowing my luck I will probably get the death card or something like that." She said sighing |
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"But you want to be a wand maker? Interesting. You'd be good at it I think." Once again, his friend was being the silent helper. Sometimes, Kellen simply didn't give himself enough credit. Finishing shuffling he split the deck and once again, drawing out a Four of Pentacles. "Alright, no idea what this means." |
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Kellen picked up the card and went through his notes, "Four of Pentacles... is saying that you're being stingy about something. You've got something that makes you feel like a richer person, and there's no way you plan on giving it up. You don't want to look to the future, because you might not have it anymore, so instead you focus absolutely on the present." He raised an eyebrow, a smirk on his face as he regarded Sabel, "Clinging to something with every fibre of your being, seventh year? Or someone?" |
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At first, the card sounded utterly ridiculous. Richness wasn't something he really cared about and he never considered himself stingy. Stubborn yes, but not hoarding. It was the second part and Kellen's following comments that had the smile leaving his lips and taking the card to replace it on the top of the pile almost immediately. "I'm joining the ITF. Having ties to hold you back doesn't exactly work with them." The words came out a bit more bitter and sharp than he wanted him to, but he didn't want a reminder of any of that. Not now. Piling the deck back he pushed it towards Kellen. "Guess we can do another card." |
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Eino wiped away his tears and took the tarot deck, it was his turn to read Kurumi's fortune. He had never taken this seriously, but obviously it was very accurate and he was now worried for Kurumi. His face was red and he was still had a bad case of the hiccups, but he proceeded to shuffle the deck. "Don't worry, I won't pull out bad cards." He told her and he continued to shuffle them and finally setting them down on the table. He pulled the first card and laid it vertically on the table. "It's the Empress." He said showing her the card. Then he turned to his book and flipped through the pages to find it. "It says: 'The Empress card is one of the easier trumps to read. She's Mother. Generally, Mother in a good sense, patient, loving, giving, generous.'" He read and turned to Kurumi. "I think this applies to who you are." Kurumi was very nice and she always baked cookies for everyone so she was very generous, too. "Do you like it? I will throw it away if you don't and I'll take another one." |
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Shrugging his shoulders he glanced back at Kellen, wondering why it was taking so long to shuffle. "What's your card?" |
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Glancing into his notes he flipped a few pages before making a slight noise of interest. "It's a staircase card, meaning that you're questioning if you'll ever reach where you want to go, but you are standing right on top of it. It talks about leadership and success in a career, but can probably be set in relation to any aspect of your life. Everything you've been working towards is ready for you to take, you just need to take the last few steps." Turning the card once, he considered it before handing it back to Kellen. "A good card. Sounds like your life is in good order." A small smile finally touched his lips. "You're already Head Boy. Who would have thought? You sure you aren't looking to become Headmaster or Ministry member?" Because really, Kellen could pull it off, out of everyone he knew. |
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Kellen shrugged, "Maybe. The last time I went to his office was during that set-on-fire fiasco, and it was to bring him his update on Flyfishing Annual. He almost hit me over the head with it for setting it up to be a travesty his selection was so old." He listened to Sabel's interpretation of the card, though really his interest was no longer solely in it. The planning part of his brain was trying to work out how to politely remind the Headmaster that telling Sabel not to have any emotional ties would be rather like telling a penguin to stop being so devoted to the ground and just fly already. Actually, that was a pretty good one. He put a mental check-mark next to it. "My life is in good order?" Kellen propped a hand on his chin, considering this supposed piece of news, "If this is as organized as it gets, I'm in trouble. And no, no being Headmaster for me. Tate has the patience to deal with a lot of things, more patience than I do. I'd rather keep myself to myself and only interact with who I want." |
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"Vi... it's the Tower." |
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