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Tsk! He was grinning back. Yes, this was all very hard to watch, like, seriously. But Treyen was certainly getting better at whatever had been overcoming him. Though, he still didn't like Dallin, that was a fact.
But, the boy seemed to have good taste in Quidditch. Puddlemere United was an amazing one. Good for Dallin. And...whaaaaaat?! He was Muggleborn?! He loooved Muggleborns! Treyen could just...forget the whole Ellie-thing, right? After all, he did know very little of the Ravenclaw boy. "That's a nice team you support," he approved, and that was A LOT, coming from Treyen, especially now, "I'm with the Arrows, always supported them, my dad used to play with them," that was the main reason, and, also, the Arrows were simply amazing.
There was a reason why Drake Warren was chosen to play for England again, he was the best Beater the Arrows' had ever had.
Dallin smiled and nodded in agreement. Of course he agreed, and that's why he liked the team. He actually had some legitimate reasons to support them, unlike the Holyhead Harpies, which he just liked because they're an all-girls team.
His eyebrows raised at the team Treyen mentioned. "The Arrows are good, from what I know of them..." Which admittedly wasn't much.
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Her eyes dancing as she met Treyen's eyes, Ivory just gave a small secret girl smile and turned back to Dallin. It wouldn't do for a girl to go decrypting another girl's actions to the boy in question. There was a girl code too you know.
Nevertheless, as she saw Ellie's excitement for her gift she made a tiny thumbs up behind Dallin's back just in case Treyen happened to be looking. Hopefully Dallin didn't think she was invading his personal space at random.
Speaking of which- he was shrugging. That was good at least. Now she didn't feel like she was prying into sore subjects. "Well, glad you like it here then." And she was. For purely statistical Ravenclaw prefect pride-ness of course. Purely. "Sisters left you mighty big shoes to fill, I suppose?" Just more reading between the lines really. She wouldn't take it personally if he decided it was none of her business.
He snorted very unpolitely when Ivory asked about 'big shoes' to fill. When he realized how rude that might've sounded, he frowned. "Well, sort of," he said, tipping his head slightly side to side. "Not academically, but socially." Which probably sounded weird. But he really was better at school than both of his witch sisters, no matter how surprising that was.
Thinking that that might not be very clear, he continued. "They were known by everyone in the school by the time I got there. And, by relation, I was expected to be as outgoing as they are." He paused for a second before going on, a sarcastic twinkle in his eyes. "I know it probably doesn't seem like it now, but I wasn't always this good-looking and popular."
And yes, he was only joking a little bit.
"But enough about me," he said, looking at Ivory through his eyelashes. "Tell me some more about you?"
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Dallin tried not to eavesdrop on Ivory's other conversation, but when he heard them talking about lion rawrs and bird calls, he had to cut in. "I dunno," he said slowly to Ivory. "I think it would be pretty awesome if you randomly squawked so all of the Great Hall could hear you."
Caroline could not believe that it was time to be back at Hogwarts again. It would be her sixth year of Hogwarts. The past term had gone by so quicky. But it had been Caroline's best and favorite, her had made amazing friends, had the best boyfriend in the world last term, so this next term could only get better, right?
She found a seat at the table. This summer Caroline and her mother had gotten along amazingly well. The best in years. Her mum's new husband was pretty awesome. She had been the maid of honor in her brother Casey and Sarah's wedding. She had gotten to spend time with her friends and boyfriend a little and even made some new one's this summer, spent time in New York with her sister Starr. But it was the best summer ever, and she never wanted it to end, but at the same time she was so happy to be back at Hogwarts.
Care still couldn't believe that she was actually in Hogwarts now, in her uniform, just sorted into Ravenclaw, sitting at the feast with her housemates. She was still amazed at everything. She just felt so overwhelmed with everything. Wanting to know more about the school and students, she looked at the older girl beside her, smiled, and said, "Hi! I'm Caretix!"
He just made her smile- he had this sunshine aura around him. "So, what's Ravenclaw like? I'm so excited to be here- I really wanted to get sorted in this house!" She hadn't yet realized that Preston was not a fellow Eagle.
"So, can you give me any inside scoop for classes tomorrow? Like nice teachers vs. scary ones?" she said with a grin.
Preston chuckled at the girl. He pointed to the Hufflepuff crest on his robes. "C-c-couldn't t-t-tell ya. I-I-I'm a-a H-H-Huffle-Hufflepuff." He smiled, it was an honest mistake though, she was a first year and all excited about Hogwarts. He had once done it before...or several times. Nice vs. Scary? He cleared his throat and looked up at the staff table...there seemed to be a few new faces, but most looked familiar. "W-W-Well. I-I-I'm n-n-not s-sure r-r-really." He sighed, as long as she was a good student and didn't cause trouble she'd be fine.
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''School the classes what are you looking forward to Melina'' said Luna she did truely love school ''I wonder what the common rooms like'' said Luna ''I tryed to look it up before'' said Luna ''nothing really in the books'' said Luna
"I'm not sure what the common room looks like. Other than it has a lot of blue and eagles, of course," Olivia replied, laughing.
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"I can't wait for Potions!" Emmy exclaimed. "Don't you think it would be soooo cool to be able to make all of the different concoctions?"
"Yeah, I saw the ship. It looked scary. I read something in the newspaper, the, er, Daily Herald? Anyway, I don't think it's supposed to be there." Emmy said mysteriously. She adored mysteries and hoped to solve one of her own at Hogwarts.
Olivia grinned at Emmy. "Yeah, I guess you're right! That will be interesting." She was quieted by the mystery in Emmy's voice when the girl spoke about the ship. Olivia's eyes widened slightly. "Really? It's not?" That was even spookier than the actual appearance of the ship. "I wonder... are students allowed near it?" Sensing a mystery, Olivia instantly wanted to know more. And the best path to knowledge about something was the path that led directly to that something, of course. She wanted to see firsthand.
Oh, yes, Ellie was ALL smiles now. She no longer missed home because she LOVED school. Loved it. School had GOOD people and she had missed it all terribly.
"Treyen," she said definitively, "I LOVE it. Beyond words." End of story. Only, now she didn't know what to do with it. She was just holding it in the most careful way possible. If she put it in her bag, it could get smushed or wrinkled or scratched or all of the above. If she put it on the table, well, the table might not be SPOTLESS to begin with, but it could also get spilled on and wrinkled and stuff. If she put it one her NOW clean plate, that was just it; it was clean NOW, but Merlin knew when Tate would make his speech and suddenly it would be BURIED under food. No. Ellie wasn't taking any of those kind of chances, so she glanced up once more at the Staff Table. She needed help.
The fourth year nodded when Treyen introduced her. Finally. Maybe she won't be SO confused anymore.
She decided she liked this Tiberius on one reason. He didn't offer up his hand. She liked that. At least one kid was up to pace with her and her not liking the formalities of it. It was just...formal. Meh. Besides, her hands were now busy with the AUTOGRAPHED picture of epicness. "It's good to meet you too," she said, looking up at him. "Do you want to...sit," she asked, gesturing by means of a head jerk to the space next to her. Remarkably it was free, even after Treyen had forced her to scoot aside when forcing his way between herself and Dallin. Mainly, she was tired of looking up...and felt short. Something she was definitely not used to beside Treyen. And she didn't feel like standing.
Ooooh he went to Beauxbatons? Not...always, apparently, but still, that was pretty cool. That's where Mina went while she was away. That must be THE place to be if you're not HERE. Otherwise, it was Hogwarts ALL the way.
Tibs. Heh. Interesting nickname.
But, yeah, sit? Please?
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His voice echoed in her ears for a moment. Mum really wanted me to start over while I was at Beauxbatons. Start over...That's what her mother had wanted as well after...that year. Eyes darkening for a split second at the rush of unwelcome memories, she shook her head slightly, the better to push them far, far, away.
Her smile picked up again as she tuned back into what he was saying. "Tibs, it is then." Compromise see. It made life better.
Overhearing Ellie inviting him to sit down, Ivory nodded along her bangs once again falling in her eyes. "Yeah, come on sit with us. We can all catch up."
Glancing up at the sound of her name, Ivory felt her smile widen in delight. "Hey Sophie!" Using her hips to scoot closer to Dallin to make more room between the first years and herself, she gave her fellow prefect a one armed hug as she sat down. Because hugs were for friends and that's what she considered Sophie. "It's going well, I think. No trouble," Yet. There'd been a few mischievous first years she was keeping an eye on due to their ambiguous conversation that might or might not involve a ridiculous prank or food fight, but aside from that everything seemed to be going swimmingly. "How's everything over at the Gryff table?"
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Treyen had noticed the thumbs up, and gave Ivy a smile, a small one. He'll have to talk to her, though, and explain things a little bit better. But that wasn't happening here at the table, of course.
He was still having trouble at believing Tiberius was actually here, with them, it was just...amazing.
"Beauxbatons?" but that was so close-by, no? Well, to Treyen, because he'd gone to France a couple times this past few years, which means, he'd been close to Tibi, no? "How was it in there?" like, compared to Hogwarts.
The fifth year thought he knew the answer to that, because Tiberius was back in Hogwarts. And...had the sixth year known those Beauxbatons students that came to visit them?
And now, Ellie was smiling, he was smiling, Ivy was, everyone at the Ravenclaw table should.
Yet, the reason for his favorite Ravenclaw's smile HAD to be thanks to him, that was Treyen's first thought, him and the picture. And since his name was brought up, he looked at her again, only to smile even wider, if possible, at her response.
So, long story short. He'd managed to mend his mistake, and she'd loved the gift. Perfect.
The boy did fail to notice the fact that Ellie was looking for a place to keep the picture safe, he would've provided numerous spells to do so, but he was more focused on what she had to say to Tiberius.
And he smiled, once again, while nodding. "Absolutely, you should join us," he so approved of Tiberius taking that spot. He was more than welcome to sit next to Ellie.
Wow. That was... a lot of encouragement to sit down. "Ok, ok, I'll sit," he laughed, sliding into the space that Ellie had indicated with her head. He spied the omg is that what I think it is picture Ellie had and registered surprise that something like that might be exposed to vileness at the feast. Then again, his first feast had been especially vile. He wondered if that had changed...
Smiling at Ivory, he commented on the nickname. "Some of the guys thought Tibi was too young and started calling me Tibs and it just sort of stuck. Didn't help that my mother called 'Tibiiiiiii' after me when she dropped me off and I'd forgotten my owl's treats." Tiberius chuckled. It had been, at the time, rather embarrassing.
Tiberius smiled at the Gryffie prefect that came by as well, but didn't recognize her.
Looking to Treyen, Tiberius faltered a little bit. "Beauxbatons? It was... Wonderful? I loved it? As he looked at each of the other students sitting in front of him, how could he say anything that made it seem like he would rather be there than at Hogwarts if it weren't for the family piece? The simple answer was, he couldn't. "It was alright. I wasn't imperiused a single time, which is more than I can say for here," he said lightly, hoping that the others that had been around were past it as he was.. mostly.
"When the students came here for the Tournament, I wondered how everyone was. We got some reports, but really only about the champions. Everyone wanted to know so much after they were back, so I couldn't ask much." He paused, folding his hands on the table.
"How has it been, here?"
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"I know, I am worried about him and I am going to tone it down!" she told her cousin, she was worried about her brother.
" Well, just tone it down a little" William told Victoria. "After all it is your wedding and you deservew happiness, too" William said to Victoria. " I am really happy for you cousin" William explained to Victoria.
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"I'll be sure to visit. So William, I wasn't paying attention. Which house were you sorted into?" She couldn't help but feel bad about Rex but there was no point bringing everyone down so she quickly changed the subject.
" Rex would love your visit" William told Rowan." Gryffindor" William smiled. " Long tradition of most of my family being in Gryffindor" William explained to Rowan.
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Fee sat there at the Ravenclaw table and suddenly felt eyes on her.Who was that? And why was that person staring at her?!Turning her head the blonde saw a brunette sitting there and smiled."Hi you",she waved.Had the blonde something in her face?Did shre really look that horrible? There had to be a reason why this girl was staring at her.
What?Rex lost Rene?Oh no that didnt sound too good.Fee really wished he would be here now.With her being at Hogwarts and him being far away it wasnt easy foe her to comfort him.But she wpuld write him aletter."I wish i could be there for him",the girl sighed,"i hate how he always has trouble with girls.I dont know whats wrong with them."rex was such a great guy what was going on in these girls heads?!
" Ok, I will tell Rex you can't visit him" William said to Fee." Rex thinks it is all his fault for all his women problems" William told Fee. He has given up on all females excpet for his family" William explained to Fee.
Care still couldn't believe that she was actually in Hogwarts now, in her uniform, just sorted into Ravenclaw, sitting at the feast with her housemates. She was still amazed at everything. She just felt so overwhelmed with everything. Wanting to know more about the school and students, she looked at the older girl beside her, smiled, and said, "Hi! I'm Caretix!"
Caroline about to get up and go back to the Slytherin table, when someone beside her started talking she turned to make sure the voice was addressing her. Oh "Hey, I'm Caroline" She smiled. She must have been a first year, their was an overload of firstie this term for so reason.
"Hey Spike." Jim shot a wary look at Finlay and fixed his attention firmly on the little 'claw instead.
"It was a summer." He offered by way of answering, shrugging one shoulder. "What did you do, kid? Anything epic?"
He didn't acknowledge Finn again, but he didn't tell him to rack off either.
Progress?
Spike beamed at Jimmy. "Only a summer?" The young 'Claw looked a bit disappointed. Surely Jimmy would have been up doing fun epic heroic type things, yes?! He wrinkled his nose, before shrugging.
"I built a new den," he answered with a grin. "And had an awesomeeee swordfight pirate battle." An imaginery one, anyway, with a few rather spectular death-acting performances. "And I climbed plenty of trees. Got a few awesome bruises falling out of one too. Oh, and when I had a short flight off the rope swing." He giggled, eyes bright after having healed from last's terms match. "I did some wood carving too." All very boy-ish and fun things to do of a summer. Plenty of mud and running round and excitement.
Huh? And where was Finn goingggg? He eyed the two guys, suspicious. It was as if they were both keeping a big secret from him. He pursed his lips, perplexed.
"I'm not a big fan of surprises," he stated simply. Just incase they'd arranged something. Because they were all quiet and wary, just like his parents were on his birthday. "But if it's a decent broom..." Well, then he might have to accept it, if he made the team again, of course.
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Louisa nodded enthusiastically. "I'd love it! You see I'm not that good at flying.." That was overestimating the problem actually. "..and I don't want it to be my weakness. I mean, it's not that difficult right?" which wasn't why she couldn't do it properly. It was the fact being in the air with nothing to depend on but a stick underneath you. It was crazy...and dizzying. Now, if Vashti could help, Louisa made a promise in her mind to never ever disrespect Quidditch in front of her! Or even she'd attend the matches and cheer for her! See? She was so determined.
But then.. Vashti was being a bit.. hesitant about getting the revenge? Wha.."What?! Of course I am going back in!" The young girl answered defiantly. "I am not a quitter!" She looked away from Vashti and focused on her hands tapping on the table, to hide her irritation at the mere idea of letting go.
Without looking back, she shrugged regarding the potions matter. "All I'm saying is that I suck when people get very serious or hard on me." Which meant she had to live up for the high expectations. "Something inside tells me to just turn off." Her voice trailed away slightly. Was that true? SHe didn't really notice it till the words were out.
Vashti was going to point out that everyone had a weakness and that it wasn't a horrible thing if flying happened to be Louisa's, but she couldn't blame her friend for trying to develop it so that it no longer was a weakness. She shook her head. "No, it's not too hard if you practice," she replied, "and keep practicing." But that was pretty much the same with anything, really. You couldn't just try something once and expect to be an expert. It didn't work that way. "We'll start as soon as the practice pitch is open, then?" Which would hopefully be very soon. Vashti was anxious to get back on a broom.
Vashti's frown returned as soon as Louisa claimed that she wasn't a "quitter". "It's not about being a quitter or not," she said, giving the girl a hard stare even though she wasn't looking at Vashti. "It's about being reasonable and realistic. You think third year level defense is enough to take on a fully-grown man who isn't at all afraid of using the Unforgivable Curses?" She continued her stare, waiting for Louisa to look at her, or at least reply.
Hmm. "Maybe that's something you could try improving this year too," she suggested. "Instead of quitting when a professor gets all serious, you could make up your mind to try even harder at whatever it is you're trying to do." Easier said than done, perhaps, but who said trying hard was ever easy?
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Vashti was going to point out that everyone had a weakness and that it wasn't a horrible thing if flying happened to be Louisa's, but she couldn't blame her friend for trying to develop it so that it no longer was a weakness. She shook her head. "No, it's not too hard if you practice," she replied, "and keep practicing." But that was pretty much the same with anything, really. You couldn't just try something once and expect to be an expert. It didn't work that way. "We'll start as soon as the practice pitch is open, then?" Which would hopefully be very soon. Vashti was anxious to get back on a broom.
Vashti's frown returned as soon as Louisa claimed that she wasn't a "quitter". "It's not about being a quitter or not," she said, giving the girl a hard stare even though she wasn't looking at Vashti. "It's about being reasonable and realistic. You think third year level defense is enough to take on a fully-grown man who isn't at all afraid of using the Unforgivable Curses?" She continued her stare, waiting for Louisa to look at her, or at least reply.
Hmm. "Maybe that's something you could try improving this year too," she suggested. "Instead of quitting when a professor gets all serious, you could make up your mind to try even harder at whatever it is you're trying to do." Easier said than done, perhaps, but who said trying hard was ever easy?
Victoria looked up and smiled as she saw her best friend, Vashti. Quickly, she got up and walked over to her. "Vashti!" She called out.
Dallin smiled and nodded in agreement. Of course he agreed, and that's why he liked the team. He actually had some legitimate reasons to support them, unlike the Holyhead Harpies, which he just liked because they're an all-girls team.
His eyebrows raised at the team Treyen mentioned. "The Arrows are good, from what I know of them..." Which admittedly wasn't much.
SPOILER!!: Tiberius!
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Wow. That was... a lot of encouragement to sit down. "Ok, ok, I'll sit," he laughed, sliding into the space that Ellie had indicated with her head. He spied the omg is that what I think it is picture Ellie had and registered surprise that something like that might be exposed to vileness at the feast. Then again, his first feast had been especially vile. He wondered if that had changed...
Smiling at Ivory, he commented on the nickname. "Some of the guys thought Tibi was too young and started calling me Tibs and it just sort of stuck. Didn't help that my mother called 'Tibiiiiiii' after me when she dropped me off and I'd forgotten my owl's treats." Tiberius chuckled. It had been, at the time, rather embarrassing.
Tiberius smiled at the Gryffie prefect that came by as well, but didn't recognize her.
Looking to Treyen, Tiberius faltered a little bit. "Beauxbatons? It was... Wonderful? I loved it? As he looked at each of the other students sitting in front of him, how could he say anything that made it seem like he would rather be there than at Hogwarts if it weren't for the family piece? The simple answer was, he couldn't. "It was alright. I wasn't imperiused a single time, which is more than I can say for here," he said lightly, hoping that the others that had been around were past it as he was.. mostly.
"When the students came here for the Tournament, I wondered how everyone was. We got some reports, but really only about the champions. Everyone wanted to know so much after they were back, so I couldn't ask much." He paused, folding his hands on the table.
"How has it been, here?"
Ellie tuned back into Treyen and Dallin's conversation now that she had gotten over the initial shock of the amazing gift the former had given her. "The Arrows are good," she chimed in, "One of my favorite teams, too." Nod. The 'too' obviously pertained to Treyen, because Dal hadn't said they were his favorite.
Oh good, he was sitting. "Thank you." For sitting. Yup. Her NECK thanked him as well. And now Treyen needs to sit...now.
"Aww, 'Tibi''s cute." True, it did sound young, but honestly, who WANTED to grow up? Ellie will be calling him this now that she's informed. Mhm, mhm.
" Rex would love your visit" William told Rowan." Gryffindor" William smiled. " Long tradition of most of my family being in Gryffindor" William explained to Rowan.
"Gryffindor is a good house. So what sort of things do you like to do William?" Rowan wondered if he had anything in common with her. She would love to find a good friend.
He snorted very unpolitely when Ivory asked about 'big shoes' to fill. When he realized how rude that might've sounded, he frowned. "Well, sort of," he said, tipping his head slightly side to side. "Not academically, but socially." Which probably sounded weird. But he really was better at school than both of his witch sisters, no matter how surprising that was.
Thinking that that might not be very clear, he continued. "They were known by everyone in the school by the time I got there. And, by relation, I was expected to be as outgoing as they are." He paused for a second before going on, a sarcastic twinkle in his eyes. "I know it probably doesn't seem like it now, but I wasn't always this good-looking and popular."
And yes, he was only joking a little bit. "But enough about me," he said, looking at Ivory through his eyelashes. "Tell me some more about you?"
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Dallin tried not to eavesdrop on Ivory's other conversation, but when he heard them talking about lion rawrs and bird calls, he had to cut in. "I dunno," he said slowly to Ivory. "I think it would be pretty awesome if you randomly squawked so all of the Great Hall could hear you."
Eyes widening a little bit at his snort, Ivory let out a choked off giggle. Ah, that made sense in a way. He was in Ravenclaw after all so it stood to reason that he would be from the academic end of the gene pool. He seemed pretty social to her though, they were talking weren't they? Though she supposed it would be hard to be at a school where everyone expected you to be like your older sister, someone you weren't...aside from the you know, normal guy girl differences.
And then it was her turn to snort although her's was in laughter. Raising one eyebrow as if to say an incredulous "really?", Ivory purposefully gave him an exaggerated once over, her dark eyes taking in his hair, face, and build all in one go as if she were some sort of judge at a male beauty pageant. "Eh, you're alright." she replied, a wicked gleam in her eye.
Of course she couldn't keep up the facade of judgmental critic for too long because she burst out laughing of course, the sound whimsical. "I kid."
Still stifling little chuckles, Ivory composed herself a bit as he spoke again. My, that sounded like a line straight out of a boy-meets-girl script. On a related not, would it be weird if she commented on his eyelashes? Many had short little stubby things but he had quite nice ones...for a guy. No, she couldn't imagine a situation where she could say that and have it not be awkward. Best to keep that to herself. Anywho...
"About myself?" Musing a little, she ran a hand through her hair fingercombing it for a second. "Well, I've been here since my first year and before that I attended a muggle elementary school in Florida across the pond in America. Wasn't popular back then myself," she admitted with a rueful grin. "Didn't really fit in." Not wanting to make it seem as if she was a complete outcast of a little kid, she added brightly. "Although I did join the region orchestra in my 5th grade. I play the violin."
Turning around for a second to reply to Sophie, she whipped her hair back around at Dallin's comment. "Pretty awesome? Not bordering on insanity?" With a grin, she gave him a playful look. " I'll consider it. But if I did do it, hypothetically speaking of course, it wouldn't be until the food's served." Because then there'd be more ambient eating noise little silverware clanking and plate sliding. "But," she added with a wink. "Only if you dared me." See, because then if she was interrogated as to the why she could easily just point the finger at him. Yup, she was not above finger pointing.
"I'm not sure what the common room looks like. Other than it has a lot of blue and eagles, of course," Olivia replied, laughing.
Olivia grinned at Emmy. "Yeah, I guess you're right! That will be interesting." She was quieted by the mystery in Emmy's voice when the girl spoke about the ship. Olivia's eyes widened slightly. "Really? It's not?" That was even spookier than the actual appearance of the ship. "I wonder... are students allowed near it?" Sensing a mystery, Olivia instantly wanted to know more. And the best path to knowledge about something was the path that led directly to that something, of course. She wanted to see firsthand.
"I don't think so. Darn! I wish I could see it closer." she said. She bit her bottom lip in frustration. If only there was a way....
"I don't think so. Darn! I wish I could see it closer." she said. She bit her bottom lip in frustration. If only there was a way....
People were so busy talking that Gavin did not find anybody else to talk to... But that was okay; he really liked Emerald. He had to find her a nickname. Maybe she would like Emmy. He would have to ask her.
With a smile on his face, he went back to his original seat which was still thankfully untaken and heard Emmy's last comment.
"What do you wish you could see closer?" he asked her.
Eyes widening a little bit at his snort, Ivory let out a choked off giggle. Ah, that made sense in a way. He was in Ravenclaw after all so it stood to reason that he would be from the academic end of the gene pool. He seemed pretty social to her though, they were talking weren't they? Though she supposed it would be hard to be at a school where everyone expected you to be like your older sister, someone you weren't...aside from the you know, normal guy girl differences.
And then it was her turn to snort although her's was in laughter. Raising one eyebrow as if to say an incredulous "really?", Ivory purposefully gave him an exaggerated once over, her dark eyes taking in his hair, face, and build all in one go as if she were some sort of judge at a male beauty pageant. "Eh, you're alright." she replied, a wicked gleam in her eye.
Of course she couldn't keep up the facade of judgmental critic for too long because she burst out laughing of course, the sound whimsical. "I kid."
Still stifling little chuckles, Ivory composed herself a bit as he spoke again. My, that sounded like a line straight out of a boy-meets-girl script. On a related not, would it be weird if she commented on his eyelashes? Many had short little stubby things but he had quite nice ones...for a guy. No, she couldn't imagine a situation where she could say that and have it not be awkward. Best to keep that to herself. Anywho...
"About myself?" Musing a little, she ran a hand through her hair fingercombing it for a second. "Well, I've been here since my first year and before that I attended a muggle elementary school in Florida across the pond in America. Wasn't popular back then myself," she admitted with a rueful grin. "Didn't really fit in." Not wanting to make it seem as if she was a complete outcast of a little kid, she added brightly. "Although I did join the region orchestra in my 5th grade. I play the violin."
Turning around for a second to reply to Sophie, she whipped her hair back around at Dallin's comment. "Pretty awesome? Not bordering on insanity?" With a grin, she gave him a playful look. " I'll consider it. But if I did do it, hypothetically speaking of course, it wouldn't be until the food's served." Because then there'd be more ambient eating noise little silverware clanking and plate sliding. "But," she added with a wink. "Only if you dared me." See, because then if she was interrogated as to the why she could easily just point the finger at him. Yup, she was not above finger pointing.
Dallin cocked an eyebrow expectantly as she gave him a once-over. When she gave her verdict, Dallin actually started laughing along with her. He grinned, not saying anything. He officially decided then and there that the Ravenclaw prefect was awesome.
His smile turned sheepish as he waited for her to answer his question. Yes, he knew that what he just said was totally cliché and cheesy. And he was completely okay with that. His eyes widened and he could help but asking, "Where in Florida? I live in Miami!" He closed his mouth though, and let her finish.
"The violin, huh? Do you like it?" His mom had once tried to get him to learn to play the cello, but she'd settled for him teaching himself to play the guitar. That was the only string instrument he would willingly play. He briefly imagined himself at a violin or cello or piano recital, dressed up in an uncomfortable suit playing infront of his family. And he knew that he'd made a very good decision as a little kid not to play those instruments.
He chuckled softly. "Maybe a little insane..." But normal was boring, was it not? Insane was fun! He shook his head slowly while she was talking, smirking. "Okay, if you do it you can blame it on me, if it'll make you feel better about it." He was actually really curious to see if she would squawk for seemingly no reason. "I mean, you can say I dared you. You cannot say that I made the sound."Just in case she was thinking along those lines.
Dallin smiled and nodded in agreement. Of course he agreed, and that's why he liked the team. He actually had some legitimate reasons to support them, unlike the Holyhead Harpies, which he just liked because they're an all-girls team.
His eyebrows raised at the team Treyen mentioned. "The Arrows are good, from what I know of them..." Which admittedly wasn't much.
Yeah, he was a clever boy and said the right thing. If he'd said otherwise then...he'd be in trouble? Not really, Treyen wasn't one of those...
...right?
"But of course, he agreed, with a smile, "They have an amazing defense," thank you, Drake Warren, "Yet, they still haven't managed to outsmart the Wasps' offensive approach," he commented, hoping that Dallin knew what he was talking about, or at least pretended to, after all, the boy said he liked Quidditch, but never mentioned if he followed it regularly or not.
"My sister plays for the Wasps," and she'd better never hear Treyen say what he said about their offense, she'd be annoying him about how the Wasps are better than the Arrows and probably never let it go.
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Wow. That was... a lot of encouragement to sit down. "Ok, ok, I'll sit," he laughed, sliding into the space that Ellie had indicated with her head. He spied the omg is that what I think it is picture Ellie had and registered surprise that something like that might be exposed to vileness at the feast. Then again, his first feast had been especially vile. He wondered if that had changed...
Smiling at Ivory, he commented on the nickname. "Some of the guys thought Tibi was too young and started calling me Tibs and it just sort of stuck. Didn't help that my mother called 'Tibiiiiiii' after me when she dropped me off and I'd forgotten my owl's treats." Tiberius chuckled. It had been, at the time, rather embarrassing.
Tiberius smiled at the Gryffie prefect that came by as well, but didn't recognize her.
Looking to Treyen, Tiberius faltered a little bit. "Beauxbatons? It was... Wonderful? I loved it? As he looked at each of the other students sitting in front of him, how could he say anything that made it seem like he would rather be there than at Hogwarts if it weren't for the family piece? The simple answer was, he couldn't. "It was alright. I wasn't imperiused a single time, which is more than I can say for here," he said lightly, hoping that the others that had been around were past it as he was.. mostly.
"When the students came here for the Tournament, I wondered how everyone was. We got some reports, but really only about the champions. Everyone wanted to know so much after they were back, so I couldn't ask much." He paused, folding his hands on the table.
"How has it been, here?"
Yes! Tiberius was sitting next to Ellie, and that only meant that Treyen could look his way and get a glimpse at the girl without it being too obvious.
He followed the sixth year's action, mostly because it would be odd for him to be the only one standing, and because the speech was coming...any day now. Go on, Tate, speech. "Oh, yeah, such a luck you had." Kaika had told him about the first time around, and Treyen had been at Hogwarts for the second one. Actually, Tiberius had the best luck ever, because he wasn't hurt, really.
Oh, but at the thought of his sister, he decided to share some old news with the boy, "Kaika plays for the Wasps now, did you know?" he didn't know if Tiberius followed anything in relation to Quidditch, but that news was more family related than anything else.
Ooooooh. The Champions, the Champions. Treyen smiled, quite innocently too, at the thought of one that belonged in Beauxbatons, "Brielle met me," yeah, it was NOT 'I met Brielle', but 'Brielle met me', much cooler, no? As if he'd been that important back then, "She was pretty," no denying that, "And nice, too bad she lost," he'd been rooting for her...until Fletcher came along.
And...here...
..."After you had to leave...I don't think much has happened, truth be told, I mean...the Tournament happened, but it was a rather calmed one," no one had died, "And, some Professors went missing last year," no one knows why, "But one of them is back." Like, right there, he saw Antares.
"You didn't miss much, I believe," except a SUPER AWESOME Transfiguration Professor that liked to have ruffles in his outfits.
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Ellie tuned back into Treyen and Dallin's conversation now that she had gotten over the initial shock of the amazing gift the former had given her. "The Arrows are good," she chimed in, "One of my favorite teams, too." Nod. The 'too' obviously pertained to Treyen, because Dal hadn't said they were his favorite.
Oh good, he was sitting. "Thank you." For sitting. Yup. Her NECK thanked him as well. And now Treyen needs to sit...now.
"Aww, 'Tibi''s cute." True, it did sound young, but honestly, who WANTED to grow up? Ellie will be calling him this now that she's informed. Mhm, mhm.
Oh, he so wanted to say 'You don't belong in this conversation' because, truly, she didn't. No one supported so many teams and got away with it. No one.
Except, maybe, Ellie.
"You're still on that, eh?" supporting THREE teams, and Merlin knows how many more? But he smiled at her. How could he not? "At least one of them is the Arrows." That's probably why she was safe.
Treyen CHUCKLED, and loudly too, 'Tibi's cute'...right...cute.
"I never liked 'Tibi'," he informed, and it was quite possible that Tiberius knew, because Treyen started to call him something else...Tibi-Ty-T, no? Yeah, it was supposed to be forever 'T', but now Tiberius sounded more awesome than that.
"I don't think so. Darn! I wish I could see it closer." she said. She bit her bottom lip in frustration. If only there was a way....
Olivia sighed. "Yes well... I heard there's an amazing library here! We could check there about anything having to do with it." Olivia looked around for anyone listening. "And, if that doesn't work, we could always find a way to get closer. Would you be in, Luna?"
Ellie tuned back into Treyen and Dallin's conversation now that she had gotten over the initial shock of the amazing gift the former had given her. "The Arrows are good," she chimed in, "One of my favorite teams, too." Nod. The 'too' obviously pertained to Treyen, because Dal hadn't said they were his favorite.
Oh good, he was sitting. "Thank you." For sitting. Yup. Her NECK thanked him as well. And now Treyen needs to sit...now.
"Aww, 'Tibi''s cute." True, it did sound young, but honestly, who WANTED to grow up? Ellie will be calling him this now that she's informed. Mhm, mhm.
Oo, the Arrows. Quidditch. Excellent. Tiberius found himself wondering how the House team had fared since he left.
He quirked his eyebrow at the comment that Tibi was cute, however, and simply shrugged. He looked to Treyen...
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Yeah, he was a clever boy and said the right thing. If he'd said otherwise then...he'd be in trouble? Not really, Treyen wasn't one of those...
...right?
"But of course, he agreed, with a smile, "They have an amazing defense," thank you, Drake Warren, "Yet, they still haven't managed to outsmart the Wasps' offensive approach," he commented, hoping that Dallin knew what he was talking about, or at least pretended to, after all, the boy said he liked Quidditch, but never mentioned if he followed it regularly or not.
"My sister plays for the Wasps," and she'd better never hear Treyen say what he said about their offense, she'd be annoying him about how the Wasps are better than the Arrows and probably never let it go.
Yes! Tiberius was sitting next to Ellie, and that only meant that Treyen could look his way and get a glimpse at the girl without it being too obvious.
He followed the sixth year's action, mostly because it would be odd for him to be the only one standing, and because the speech was coming...any day now. Go on, Tate, speech. "Oh, yeah, such a luck you had." Kaika had told him about the first time around, and Treyen had been at Hogwarts for the second one. Actually, Tiberius had the best luck ever, because he wasn't hurt, really.
Oh, but at the thought of his sister, he decided to share some old news with the boy, "Kaika plays for the Wasps now, did you know?" he didn't know if Tiberius followed anything in relation to Quidditch, but that news was more family related than anything else.
Ooooooh. The Champions, the Champions. Treyen smiled, quite innocently too, at the thought of one that belonged in Beauxbatons, "Brielle met me," yeah, it was NOT 'I met Brielle', but 'Brielle met me', much cooler, no? As if he'd been that important back then, "She was pretty," no denying that, "And nice, too bad she lost," he'd been rooting for her...until Fletcher came along.
And...here...
..."After you had to leave...I don't think much has happened, truth be told, I mean...the Tournament happened, but it was a rather calmed one," no one had died, "And, some Professors went missing last year," no one knows why, "But one of them is back." Like, right there, he saw Antares.
"You didn't miss much, I believe," except a SUPER AWESOME Transfiguration Professor that liked to have ruffles in his outfits.
Oh, he so wanted to say 'You don't belong in this conversation' because, truly, she didn't. No one supported so many teams and got away with it. No one.
Except, maybe, Ellie.
"You're still on that, eh?" supporting THREE teams, and Merlin knows how many more? But he smiled at her. How could he not? "At least one of them is the Arrows." That's probably why she was safe.
Treyen CHUCKLED, and loudly too, 'Tibi's cute'...right...cute.
"I never liked 'Tibi'," he informed, and it was quite possible that Tiberius knew, because Treyen started to call him something else...Tibi-Ty-T, no? Yeah, it was supposed to be forever 'T', but now Tiberius sounded more awesome than that.
Or..yeah..no..we'll see.
"Kaika plays for the Wasps? That's amazing! I hadn't been able to follow much..." He didn't get to know her well, but he was immensely grateful to her for that whole thing with Willie. "Your sister saved my neck on the train my first term." The more Tibi thought about it, the more he realized that most of his Hogwarts stories were, well, rather traumatic.
Switching back to something far less traumatic, Tiberius folded his arms on the table and leaned forward. "Yeah, Brielle's pretty nice. Monique, too. I didn't know the guys too well." He frowned at the missing professors, though. Turning to look up at the Dias, he realized there were only two faces he recognized - Vindictus and Tate. Everyone else was unknown to him.
Turnover like that couldn't be a good thing.
But he had to laugh at Treyen's assertion about his name. "What did you call me? Ty-T or something?" It wasn't a big deal what people called him, as long as it was simply a preference and not a put down.
He smile faded, however, when he heard Ellie's 'whaaaaat'
Looking at her and then to Treyen, eyes a little panicked, and then back to her, he stammered. "Erm, well, I guess this was before you started here. My first two years here were really, really rough. It's why I left." He bit his lip while taking a deep breath. He didn't want to scare her and obviously no one had talked about it. He looked at Ivory, too, not wanting to open up any wounds.
"It's not really good dinner conversation."
Topic avoided?
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Wow. That was... a lot of encouragement to sit down. "Ok, ok, I'll sit," he laughed, sliding into the space that Ellie had indicated with her head. He spied the omg is that what I think it is picture Ellie had and registered surprise that something like that might be exposed to vileness at the feast. Then again, his first feast had been especially vile. He wondered if that had changed...
Smiling at Ivory, he commented on the nickname. "Some of the guys thought Tibi was too young and started calling me Tibs and it just sort of stuck. Didn't help that my mother called 'Tibiiiiiii' after me when she dropped me off and I'd forgotten my owl's treats." Tiberius chuckled. It had been, at the time, rather embarrassing.
Tiberius smiled at the Gryffie prefect that came by as well, but didn't recognize her.
Looking to Treyen, Tiberius faltered a little bit. "Beauxbatons? It was... Wonderful? I loved it? As he looked at each of the other students sitting in front of him, how could he say anything that made it seem like he would rather be there than at Hogwarts if it weren't for the family piece? The simple answer was, he couldn't. "It was alright. I wasn't imperiused a single time, which is more than I can say for here," he said lightly, hoping that the others that had been around were past it as he was.. mostly.
"When the students came here for the Tournament, I wondered how everyone was. We got some reports, but really only about the champions. Everyone wanted to know so much after they were back, so I couldn't ask much." He paused, folding his hands on the table.
"How has it been, here?"
Eyes shining with amusement, Ivory smiled. She could totally imagine the scene. Tibi at school shielding his face with his book back trying to look for all the world like he wasn't the "Tibiiii" that was being called back for owl treats.
Interested to see what he thought of Beauxbatons, she tilted her face slightly to listen only to suddenly feel her smile falter slightly.
SPOILER!!: Ellie
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Ellie tuned back into Treyen and Dallin's conversation now that she had gotten over the initial shock of the amazing gift the former had given her. "The Arrows are good," she chimed in, "One of my favorite teams, too." Nod. The 'too' obviously pertained to Treyen, because Dal hadn't said they were his favorite.
Oh good, he was sitting. "Thank you." For sitting. Yup. Her NECK thanked him as well. And now Treyen needs to sit...now.
"Aww, 'Tibi''s cute." True, it did sound young, but honestly, who WANTED to grow up? Ellie will be calling him this now that she's informed. Mhm, mhm.
Suddenly she was remembering a few weeks before, standing on the witness stand, the light blaring as she was interrogated. The moment when she was made to divulge details she hadn't talked about for all those years. Her throat dry for a minute she swallowed, composing her face into a pleasantly curious mask.
She'd moved past it all, she really had. Honest. It hadn't come up for years! It was only because she'd just recently had to retell it all, minute detail by minute detail, that she was even effected at all. She'd even drank the tiniest amount of butterbeer last week. Not from a bottle of course, but in a cup. That was progress considering she used to not be able to even look at a bottle without getting queasy. But no! She was past this! She could sit here and listen and nod and participate in the conversation and not give away anything. That was the plan.
SPOILER!!: Tibi saving the dinner conversation :)
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Oo, the Arrows. Quidditch. Excellent. Tiberius found himself wondering how the House team had fared since he left.
He quirked his eyebrow at the comment that Tibi was cute, however, and simply shrugged. He looked to Treyen...
"Kaika plays for the Wasps? That's amazing! I hadn't been able to follow much..." He didn't get to know her well, but he was immensely grateful to her for that whole thing with Willie. "Your sister saved my neck on the train my first term." The more Tibi thought about it, the more he realized that most of his Hogwarts stories were, well, rather traumatic.
Switching back to something far less traumatic, Tiberius folded his arms on the table and leaned forward. "Yeah, Brielle's pretty nice. Monique, too. I didn't know the guys too well." He frowned at the missing professors, though. Turning to look up at the Dias, he realized there were only two faces he recognized - Vindictus and Tate. Everyone else was unknown to him.
Turnover like that couldn't be a good thing.
But he had to laugh at Treyen's assertion about his name. "What did you call me? Ty-T or something?" It wasn't a big deal what people called him, as long as it was simply a preference and not a put down.
He smile faded, however, when he heard Ellie's 'whaaaaat'
Looking at her and then to Treyen, eyes a little panicked, and then back to her, he stammered. "Erm, well, I guess this was before you started here. My first two years here were really, really rough. It's why I left." He bit his lip while taking a deep breath. He didn't want to scare her and obviously no one had talked about it. He looked at Ivory, too, not wanting to open up any wounds.
"It's not really good dinner conversation."
Topic avoided?
Whew.
Now she didn't even have to participate. Topic avoided and onto better topics. Alright so maybe she was the tiniest bit of a coward but she'd deal with that fact some other day. For the time being the speech was said, the food had appeared and it was chow time.
Text Cut: Dallin :)
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Dallin cocked an eyebrow expectantly as she gave him a once-over. When she gave her verdict, Dallin actually started laughing along with her. He grinned, not saying anything. He officially decided then and there that the Ravenclaw prefect was awesome.
His smile turned sheepish as he waited for her to answer his question. Yes, he knew that what he just said was totally cliché and cheesy. And he was completely okay with that. His eyes widened and he could help but asking, "Where in Florida? I live in Miami!" He closed his mouth though, and let her finish.
"The violin, huh? Do you like it?" His mom had once tried to get him to learn to play the cello, but she'd settled for him teaching himself to play the guitar. That was the only string instrument he would willingly play. He briefly imagined himself at a violin or cello or piano recital, dressed up in an uncomfortable suit playing infront of his family. And he knew that he'd made a very good decision as a little kid not to play those instruments.
He chuckled softly. "Maybe a little insane..." But normal was boring, was it not? Insane was fun! He shook his head slowly while she was talking, smirking. "Okay, if you do it you can blame it on me, if it'll make you feel better about it." He was actually really curious to see if she would squawk for seemingly no reason. "I mean, you can say I dared you. You cannot say that I made the sound."Just in case she was thinking along those lines.
Hearing their combined laughter, Ivory felt her grin pick up in a one dimpled smile glad their senses of humor meshed.
Her head tilted to the side slightly, hair falling lightly over one eye as she looked at him in disbelief. "You live in Miami!?" Talk about coincidences. "But that's like a stone's throw away." Not literally, but closer than across the country. So perhaps a stone's speeding Hail Mary away? "I live in Fort Lauderdale," she explained eyes alight. "Well on the outskirts...sort of near the Everglades." But still in the same state, imagine that. What a small world.
Changing gears slightly to answer his question, she gave a small nod. "Very much so. Originally, my parents wanted me to play the piano but after a year of that I realized I just did not have wide enough hands." Almost to prove her point she lifted up a slim hand. "Of course, that was back when I was 9 so I'm sure that's probably not the case now." she admitted with a small laugh.
Realizing he was calling her bluff, Ivory grinned cheekily. Darn it, he'd caught the loophole. Very astute of him to make it a condition to not blame the actual sound on him. Giving a sigh of gigantic proportions as if it was a great sacrifice to entertain him, she gave a short nod sticking out her hand. "Alright, deal."
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Ivan jumped as he felt someone tap him on the shoulder to find Dora standing behind him. Smirking he looked at her and gestured tot he space beside him. "Evening Squishy."
Well she did look good in her robes. "So I see the sorting hat didn't tell you you were unfit to attend school here," he teased. "You look lovely."
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OH it was DORIE!! Lexi smiled brightly as she could and looked over at the girl and asked, "What house did you get, Dorie?" HOPEFULLY it was Gryffindor!!! They could like... hang out in the common room and gossip and share clothes and all that stuff. Hehehe.
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.... Jim raised one eyebrow and shot a speculative look between the giggly Gryff and Ivan.
Was this the ONE?
Dora giggled brightly as Ivan appeared startled. "Evenin'," She sung, cheerily and sat down to his left. It was so colourful! And people were chattering and talking and it just looked like FUN! At Beauxbatons, it was all very cliquey and despite Dora's WANT of Queen position. There were always prettier girls with prettier boyfriends and they all did bad bad things to get to the top. Dora didn't condone hair pulling or diary stealing.
At. all.
Dora lit up at the compliment. "No. I was allowed to come. I'm in the red house," She pointed vaguely (she didn't actually know where she was supposed to be sitting) and smiled. Uniform? Wait.. robes? She pouted a little. "I look like a giant jellyfish," She mumbled eyeing the sleeves of the cloak. But with several handy alterations, her skirt didn't look so daggy. Ahem.
Hearing a familiar voice, she turned, pushing her hair out of her eyes and BEAMING when she saw LEXI. HER fellow Gryfferrawr. "So we just sit anywhere? It doesn't matter about what house you're in?" She giggled. That would be AWESOME!
"Gryffindor. Like you!" She replied, proudly. It was SO cool!
*blink*
She frowned a little at the look she was getting from the other boy.
*mumble*
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Ooooooh. The Champions, the Champions. Treyen smiled, quite innocently too, at the thought of one that belonged in Beauxbatons, "Brielle met me," yeah, it was NOT 'I met Brielle', but 'Brielle met me', much cooler, no? As if he'd been that important back then, "She was pretty," no denying that, "And nice, too bad she lost," he'd been rooting for her...until Fletcher came along.
Oh, he so wanted to say 'You don't belong in this conversation' because, truly, she didn't. No one supported so many teams and got away with it. No one.
Except, maybe, Ellie.
"You're still on that, eh?" supporting THREE teams, and Merlin knows how many more? But he smiled at her. How could he not? "At least one of them is the Arrows." That's probably why she was safe.
Treyen CHUCKLED, and loudly too, 'Tibi's cute'...right...cute.
"I never liked 'Tibi'," he informed, and it was quite possible that Tiberius knew, because Treyen started to call him something else...Tibi-Ty-T, no? Yeah, it was supposed to be forever 'T', but now Tiberius sounded more awesome than that.
Or..yeah..no..we'll see.
"But Fletcher won." Ellie felt the need to point that out. Especially because of the way Treyen IDOLED the Champion during the Tournament, and then didn't mention him now? It was odd to her.
Hehe. "You're still on about that?" She'd gotten over the fact that she favored three teams equally and simultaneously. Apparently Treyen hadn't. "Yeah." That was all that mattered to him, eh?
She ignored the Tibi comment. It didn't matter to her what Treyen thought. She liked it.
SPOILER!!: Tibi
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Oo, the Arrows. Quidditch. Excellent. Tiberius found himself wondering how the House team had fared since he left.
He quirked his eyebrow at the comment that Tibi was cute, however, and simply shrugged. He looked to Treyen...
But he had to laugh at Treyen's assertion about his name. "What did you call me? Ty-T or something?" It wasn't a big deal what people called him, as long as it was simply a preference and not a put down.
He smile faded, however, when he heard Ellie's 'whaaaaat'
Looking at her and then to Treyen, eyes a little panicked, and then back to her, he stammered. "Erm, well, I guess this was before you started here. My first two years here were really, really rough. It's why I left." He bit his lip while taking a deep breath. He didn't want to scare her and obviously no one had talked about it. He looked at Ivory, too, not wanting to open up any wounds.
"It's not really good dinner conversation."
Topic avoided?
"Do YOU like Quidditch, TIBI?" Mhm. She was calling him such. And she was genuinely interested.
GIGGLE. "Tightie?" Giggle. Cuz that was SO much better than 'Tibi', Treyen? "Like Tightie Whitie?" Like UNDIES? Pleasing, Treyen.
Oh. Imperiused. Yes, Ellie was all ears.
....Or not, apparently. The girl narrowed her eyes. She wouldn't let this go, Tibi should know. She was far too curious for her own good.
SPOILER!!: *shifty*
Insert Tate's speech here.
Oooh speech! Speech meant food. ...Which meant she'll have to eat. Which meant she'll have to put the picture down. Except she couldn't. Uhmmmm....
Something about Tate's speech distracted her from worrying, however. Well, worrying about the picture.
"One of those seats is Little Professor's," she assured those around her. Never fear, he WAS still here. She KNEW.
But also, "He didn't say, 'don't die'...Why didn't he say this?" Her eyes were on Treyen when she asked this, as if she EXPECTED him to know. Sure, it freaked her out when the Headmaster did remind them not to die, it was too weird for him to NOT say it.
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"Kaika plays for the Wasps? That's amazing! I hadn't been able to follow much..." He didn't get to know her well, but he was immensely grateful to her for that whole thing with Willie. "Your sister saved my neck on the train my first term." The more Tibi thought about it, the more he realized that most of his Hogwarts stories were, well, rather traumatic.
Switching back to something far less traumatic, Tiberius folded his arms on the table and leaned forward. "Yeah, Brielle's pretty nice. Monique, too. I didn't know the guys too well." He frowned at the missing professors, though. Turning to look up at the Dias, he realized there were only two faces he recognized - Vindictus and Tate. Everyone else was unknown to him.
Turnover like that couldn't be a good thing.
But he had to laugh at Treyen's assertion about his name. "What did you call me? Ty-T or something?" It wasn't a big deal what people called him, as long as it was simply a preference and not a put down.
He smile faded, however, when he heard Ellie's 'whaaaaat'
Looking at her and then to Treyen, eyes a little panicked, and then back to her, he stammered. "Erm, well, I guess this was before you started here. My first two years here were really, really rough. It's why I left." He bit his lip while taking a deep breath. He didn't want to scare her and obviously no one had talked about it. He looked at Ivory, too, not wanting to open up any wounds.
"It's not really good dinner conversation."
Topic avoided?
Yes! Treyen grinned at Tiberius' comment. "Yup, she let go off dragons once she was offered the spot," again, the boy believed his sister was only waiting on the Wasps to call her and that was the only reason she'd followed a different path from Quidditch in the first place, "Though, if she ever gets tired of Quidditch, which I doubt, she'll have another career waiting for her," which was sort of good, in a way, to have a back up plan. He should contemplate that once he figures out what he wants to do.
Ahhh! That story! Tiberius never finished telling it! But now was not the time to ask for it, given the fact that he also didn't want to comment on the Imperius stuff. "I know," he'll ask the details later, you'll see, when Tiberius least expects it. "He's gone, you know," hopefully, the sixth year will figure out that by 'He' he meant 'Willie'.
Mmmmhmmm. Brielle. His face had that same look from when he thought of Healer Moretti. "Yeah, she was, she stayed with us Hufflepuffs too." They were the awesome ones, and get to have pretty Brielle in their Common Room, and...the winking fellow Nikolai. "Brielle was far nicer than the Durmstrang dude that shared our Common Room," just don't tell Mia he said that.
Haha. He laughed, and then looked at Tiberius, "Tibi-Ty-T." Nod. "It was a way of warming up the nicknames until I ended up calling you 'T'." He'd had it all planned out since day one. Only...it kind of didn't turn out that way.
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"But Fletcher won." Ellie felt the need to point that out. Especially because of the way Treyen IDOLED the Champion during the Tournament, and then didn't mention him now? It was odd to her.
Hehe. "You're still on about that?" She'd gotten over the fact that she favored three teams equally and simultaneously. Apparently Treyen hadn't. "Yeah." That was all that mattered to him, eh?
She ignored the Tibi comment. It didn't matter to her what Treyen thought. She liked it.
"Do YOU like Quidditch, TIBI?" Mhm. She was calling him such. And she was genuinely interested.
GIGGLE. "Tightie?" Giggle. Cuz that was SO much better than 'Tibi', Treyen? "Like Tightie Whitie?" Like UNDIES? Pleasing, Treyen.
Oh. Imperiused. Yes, Ellie was all ears.
....Or not, apparently. The girl narrowed her eyes. She wouldn't let this go, Tibi should know. She was far too curious for her own good.
SPOILER!!: *shifty*
Insert Tate's speech here.
Oooh speech! Speech meant food. ...Which meant she'll have to eat. Which meant she'll have to put the picture down. Except she couldn't. Uhmmmm....
Something about Tate's speech distracted her from worrying, however. Well, worrying about the picture.
"One of those seats is Little Professor's," she assured those around her. Never fear, he WAS still here. She KNEW.
But also, "He didn't say, 'don't die'...Why didn't he say this?" Her eyes were on Treyen when she asked this, as if she EXPECTED him to know. Sure, it freaked her out when the Headmaster did remind them not to die, it was too weird for him to NOT say it.
Er, say what? He smiled, "I know he did, Sir Awesome won," your point? "But I was supporting the pretty Beauxbatons girl from day one." Back when he didn't get along with Fletcher and they had a fight about a book? Yeah, that's why he'd supported her from all the girls.
The Durmstrang ones were kind of scary, and while Monique was alright, he liked Brielle the best. Did Ellie needed a play-by-play?
Seriously? "It will never be an 'off' matter, you're supposed to pick ONE." And he was completely serious about it, don't let the smile fool you.
WHAAAAAT?!
The smile was gone, and he was staring at Ellie.
And blinking.
That's not what his nickname to Tiberius was about! "Er, no." Like, honestly, NO. "He said I could call him 'Tibi', but I didn't like it, so...I kind of started to break the name down...until I found something I liked..," that what all that mattered when it came to Treyen, things he liked, except with Neptune, he'll let that girl get away with everything, and maybe Ellie, "...I was going to end up calling him 'T', out of failing to come up with something better." Like, Sir Awesome.
And then the speech. Treyen had noticed the 'Don't die' was missing from it. And that 'Lord Borr' made an appearance in it.
Little Professor? Mmmhmmm. Yeah, Ellie, we know, there are some empty chairs, though, probably the Ministry ones. "I see Bishop in there," he smiled, he needed to talk to her as soon as possible, "And Mr. Stryker," which was the most important one, right? Wrong. The most important one was..."Healer Moretti, too." Cue smiles.
But...right...the speech part. Treyen shook his head and turned to Ellie, "I think it IS implied, wouldn't you agree?" it was in the 'good year' part, it's pretty much the same.
"Gryffindor is a good house. So what sort of things do you like to do William?" Rowan wondered if he had anything in common with her. She would love to find a good friend.
" RavenClaw is a good house, too" William told Rowan." I like to play Quidditch, play baseball and play American footballl like my dad" William explained to Rowan. I want to learn how to play guitar" William said to Rowan. "What are your interests?"William asked Rowan.
Fee walked around and decided to take a look at the ravenclaw table.Maybe some of her friends were there ooor s´she would get to know some new people.Both ways would be cool.Making her way to the eagles the blonde smiled because it was where her boyfriend usually was to find.It was weird how he always put a smile on her face even in her thoughts.
Sitting down on a free seat she poured herself a glass of pumpkin juice.Oh glitter,she could never get enough of that.The blonde looooved pumpkin juice.As she let her eyes wander around the girl couldnt see a familiar face.Ohhh saaaad.
Connor wandered around looking for someone he knew. He felt a little lost and alone and somewhat sad. He sighed softly, hanging his head. Maybe this place was going to be just like New York and Drumstrang and Japan. Maybe they already thought he was weird because he sported the Glam Wrock image. His glittery hair didn't seem so glittery and glamorous right now. He felt rather lonely and just wanted to go home. He sat down at the Ravenclaw table and poured himself a glass of pumpkin juice. He smiled at the blonde haired girl across from him and said "Hello."