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Originally Posted by affy7ann
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"Wow! That's really cool!" Tayla replied, smiling wider. "Hey, I never thanked you personally for those cookies you made start of term. They're really good! Do you happen to have a bakeshop back home?" |
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Y-Y-You're welcome," Kurumi blushed offering the first year a shy smile. "
I have been meaning to bake some Halloween cookies for everyone. I have been a bit...distracted by other things though." Namely FREAKING out over actually signing herself up for Quidditch. She had even forgotten to go to the library to continue her research. She really needed to get on that soon. "
No, it's just a hobby," she replied shaking her head. "My home is part kendo school though. But no bakery."
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Originally Posted by hannah_bry27
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"Wow," Lucas said. "You can do just about everything, can't you?" He grinned. "I play guitar, but I wasn't ever trained by anyone." |
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I am a terrible flyer," she blushed tugging on her hair some more. Sure, Selina had been teaching her and had actually been training her...and somehow told her that it was a good idea for her to try out for the team, but that didn't mean she was any better at the ruddy task. "
You can play the guitar? That's fantastic. My father can play," she nodded. THAT was an entirely different story that she didn't really want to get into. "
Did you teach yourself?"
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Originally Posted by Lady of the Lake
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Ariadne listened to Kurumi speak and smiled. 'I had no idea which house I would get, but over the very short time I've been here, I've already developed a huge pride in being a Gryffindor. I suppose housepoints have a way of making us love our houses even more.' the firstie mused.
Kurumi's comment on life experiences made Ari wonder if the girl had been through a rough time. 'Did...anything bad happen to you?' Gosh. That sounded so very childish. Not to mention, it was an inapproppriate question.
To cover it up, Ariadne started talking about her own family situation. 'Anyway, I know what you mean. My life started with a bad experience, but I don't know what it was meant to teach me.' the tiny brunette sighed. 'I've never met my father. He left my mother 4 months before I was born, when he finally found out she was a witch. My mum tried to contact him after I was born, she wrote to him many times in the first few years, but never got an answer, so she gave up. She destroyed every photo of him, but I saw my dad on Muggle TV at a friends house. He's a prominent politician in the Muggle world, apparently.'
Wow. She had never told this to anyone, except her best friend. But something told Ari that Kurumi could definitely be trusted. |
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House points can drive a person crazy," she giggled remembering herself as a first year and having mild panic attacks over them. She still got those, she suppose, but now it was more about her flailing to keep up with the points Josh, and now Legend, were losing.
Her smile faded at the first year's next question. "
Lots of bad things happened to me," she said slowly flicking her eyes towards the fire for a moment. "
In my town, being different meant that you were an outcast, and treated terribly. By different, I don't mean being magical, I mean not being pure Japanese. My father is British and my brothers and I were bullied because of it..." She paused not wanting to turn this into another pity party for two over her life. Scissors to her hair, mud in the face, kicked and beat with whatever her classmates could get their hands on, it was the darkest times for her, but she was living in the lightest of times now.
Kurumi's frown deepened when she heard Ari speak about her family. "
I'm so sorry," she said resting a hand on the girl's shoulder. It really must be terrible not knowing your own father, and being left for the reason they were. Kurumi's mother feared magic above everything else, being non-magical, but at least her love for her father was enough to make her stay. That, and the love she felt for her children. "
Many people are afraid of things that are different...and it really does hurt when your own family reject who you are. My mother won't look at me unless I have my brown colored contacted in," Kurumi explained pointing to her violet eyes. "
I think, that you and your mother are very brave and strong people to be able to pick yourselves up after he left. This may be a bit forward of me, but if he left just because you are magical...then I don't think he really loved your mother."
Kurumi squeaked and covered her mouth.
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I'm sorry, that came out a little bit too strongly," she squeaked again. "
I guess, I just have little respect for people who push others away so easily simply because they are different."
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Originally Posted by TwistedHearts;10338507
[COLOR="Teal" Oohh, cookies. Well, that was a good reason. Everybody loved cookies, well everyone HAS TO. Or else, Zara'd be mad at them. Hihi. "That's so cool! You knew how to bake ever since you were little. I wish I could do it too." She smiled, her mind imagining herself baking, wearing aprons and all that. But as she opened the oven and took out what she was baking, it was burnt. Gee, nice imagination. She shrugged out of her reverie. "Thank you," she was touched by Kurumi's approval. Zara hoped deep inside that her mother would really like it. But she had to make some revisions before handing it over to Eirwen to deliver back home. Snacks? Seems like a great idea! "That's very thoughtful of you, Kurumi." Yup, the thought made Zara hungry. "But, who's Twinkle?"[/COLOR] |
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I can teach you if you'd like," Kurumi offered. She really needed a sign up sheet of some sort to keep track of who she had invited to bake with her. "
I was just telling another first year that I have been meaning to bake some Halloween cookies for everyone. You can help me bake and decorate."
Kurumi blushed and covered her cheeks with her hands. "
Oh, s-s-s-sorry! I forgot you hadn't been down to the kitchens yet. If you do, you really should meet Twinkle. She is one of the house elves that works there. She often helps me bake."
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Originally Posted by potterfan180
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Cove smiled. "Thanks, I appreciate it." Cove said. "Kurumi, do you play any sports?" |
Kurumi's face went white at the mention of sports and her mind flew to Quidditch. Best to not be thinking about that right now or she might just pass out on the couch. "
I play kendo," she said with a little faintish sway. "
It's a form of Japanese sword fighting."
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Originally Posted by fanficfanatict
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Selina nodded to Kurumi's question, "Yeah, I would like to play for the Harpies one day. But honestly, and this stays between us, I wouldn't mind taking over for Vindictus after he retires. I love this school and leaving it behind is kind of a sad thought. So maybe one day, when Vindictus does finally retire, I could take up the post. That is kind of a silent hope though. You know?"
Thinking more deeply about what she had just said Selina continued, "I just love flying so much. There is a burning sensation every time I get up on that broom in the pit of my stomach. It aches for me to just go and fly. The wind, the rush, the breathlessness. It really is like nothing else in the world. And if I could inspire others to just... love it as much as I do. Not even that, just open their eyes to how beautiful it is then everything I feel about Quidditch and flying would mean more. Because then I would have inspired others to be weightless." |
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You would be a brilliant Flying professor!" Kurumi exclaimed throwing her arms up in the air and perhaps drawing some unwanted attention from students who were silently reading over at the study tables. What? It WAS true.
Although, Kurumi wished she shared in Selina's love of flying...
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Originally Posted by hermione23
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Septimus sighed. "Things seem to get more and more complicated for us, don't they?" If only Kurumi knew just how complicated his real life was. "If this girl is famous, I can use her to my advantage. In more than one way, seeing as she knows Adam. And maybe the both of us can if..." If I told you all that I know, he continued in his head. |
Kurumi nodded. "
Nothing in life ever seems to be easy." She then looked at Septimus very VERY confused. Use her to his advantage? That didn't sound sketchy at all...