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The Sculpture Exhibit What was once an abandoned room next to the arena down the corridor is now full of metal sculptures in the shapes of creatures. Labeled accordingly, most of them one could recognize as being more dark in nature, such as the hinkypunk and red cap. Others seem to be created due to sudden inspiration from the maker, such as the squirrel or swan. The door is usually unlocked, open to both student and staff. Don't panic if some of the sculptures seem more lifelike than you first thought. A twitch of a wing. Movement of a head. A chirp from a bird. Was that clabbert always hanging from there? |
For: Angel As a firstie, the abandoned room filled with metal sculptures had been Cutty's favourite spook spot. He found it a pleasant experience, somehow to just stare at the sculptures in the dim lighting of the space and scare the crap out of himself. Kids, these days. Anyway, it had been a while since he'd visited the space and he wanted to see if any new sculptures had been added. |
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"Careful." He said, speaking to Angel as he drew a bit nearer. "They've been known to pop out and snatch up unsuspecting first years." |
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"I'm just looking around Hogwarts, want to find which place to spend the most time at and this place looked cool so here I am." Angel smiled at the older boy, she was beginning to think he should tell her more about this place. |
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"Oh, it is. It is, you won't be disappointed. Especially not when one of them comes right out at you." Professor Romanos' sculptures did move! Cutty would swear by it. "If they do that, you should probably run. You're quite small and we wouldn't want them to run off with you." But he wasn't going to make a big deal about it. She should consider herself warned. "Have you been to the Astronomy Tower? There's a garden in there. Almost a park, really. It's quite nice and usually quiet. Not like the library, though." Of course the library had Mr. Kitridge in it whom Cutty found a moste useful fountain of knowledge on books. You bet he was trying to get on that man's goodside! "So, Angel, what classes are you most looking forward to this year?" |
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O___________________o Was Cutty having her on here. "I might be small but if anyone thinks of touching me, I can bite." Angel just stared at Cutty, if he was thinking of running off with her she's bite his nose, he'd been warned. "Oh I might go check them out latter." Angel beamed forgetting about what Cutty had just said. "I am also looking forwards to charms and muggle studies, I'll be good at muggle studies." Angel was sure of that since she came from a muggle family. |
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The smallest of smiles played across Cutty's lips. Ohh, baby kneazle has claws! Well that was a good thing, he supposed. He abhorred weakness. Her stares didn't both him in the least as he had moved on in the conversation, his mind considering other things. "Muggle studies?" He said, trying to sound calm. "Oh, I'm taking that class this year. I haven't yet met the teacher. Why do you say you'll be good at it?" She might've been a muggleborn, but he didn't want to venture this guess. Let her tell him what she was. |
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*glares* Angel decided that she would glare at Cutty, she was beginning to wish she had picked someone else's knee to sit on because on the train, he had been nice but now here it was like he was a different person, like the dude from the film Grease, he had been kind in the summer but once he was at school he had changed into the most horrible boy ever and Cutty was sort of doing the same, it was like he was too important to hang out with firsties. |
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"You have something near your eye." He said creeping just a bit closer on the palms of his feet. "It think it is an eyelash. Close your eyes." He said holding out a finger. |
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Angel then closed her eyes, she had no idea why she had done it but she trusted the guy with her life so she closed them. "Okay then I'm ready." Angel hoped he would be quick and move whatever it was out. |
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"Got it." Now she could glare at him again. All the live long day if she wanted. "So, these sweets...Are they Muggle sweets?" |
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"Thanks." Angel smiled as he said that he had got it. "They are sweets that other people eat yes." Angel loved them, but she also loved chocolate frogs and things like that. |
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"Other people? You can call them Muggles you know? It's not a bad word." He raised his brows as if in surprise by her response then turned his attention over at the Clabbert suspended from on high. |
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Other people. Other people. Interesting. The boy's expression shifted from snooty toward neutral for a brief moment as he considered what this meant. "Actually, Angel. Now that you mentioned it..." The smallest of smiles, or maybe it was more of a smirk at this point came into being returning that slightly haughty look about the boy. "I should head back to my common room and study. Wouldn't want to lag behind you in Muggle Studies now would I? Tah." And with that he turned and left the sculpture exhibit. A whole two months had gone by before Cutty was able find a moment to return to the scene of the twix exchange with Angel. Again, the place was quiet and he was starting to wonder if anyone even knew about it. Maybe he could start giving tours of the school, what with all the new faces 'n all. If he charged a galleon per head, he'd probably come out alright. Yes. It was an idea. He'd start making the advertisements as soon as he got back to his Slytherin hidey-hole. He strolled through the sculpture garden and knelt down close to a metallic squirrel. The detail on them was actually quite impressive as it was on the other figures. That in conjunction with the lighting gave the sculptures a sense of motion which suggested life. Spooky. Eerie. Life. From his kneeling position, Cutty caught a glimpse of the hinkypunk sculpture. How'd the artist get the metal to look all smokey like that? |
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Gently and quietly shutting the door behind her to the exhibit, she stayed still for a moment, just glancing around. There ought to be some new editions to the collection, yet inspiration had been low. Artist block. Taking a stroll herself, it wasn't long before she came across the Slytherin. "You a fan of the arts, Mister Mordaunt?" |
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Cutty jumped. He wasn't scared. No. He looked offended, though. As if the voice had done it on purpose. Sneaking up on him, that is. His expression only softened when he registered the accented vocals of his Defense Professor. Oh, it was Romanos. "Oh, yes. Yes, I am." He began spinning this steaming pile with an Abraxan manure eating grin. "These all look like they were done by the same artist. Do you collect all of his things?" Spooky they were. He was sort of glad to see her, as it had been why he came up to the Defense classroom. He had just decided to step into the exhibit for a while beforehand to kind of clear his mind and get his story straight. He'd debated, back and forth about how he was going to ask his questions about certain dark creatures they'd gone over in the last class. She knew them. Up and down, sideways and forwards, Professor Romanos could tell you anything about any monster, Cutty figured from their past lessons. They must have been an area of specialty for her. And what if it turned out that he did have some sort of dark creature in him? Or was one himself? Would she be able to sense it? Would she have him removed from the school? On the one hand, her lessons suggested that the further they strayed from weird, dangerous creatures the better off they were, but on the other, she was good friends with Professor Flamsteed. And, so maybe she had a built-up tolerance? |
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Rolling the dust between her fingers, letting it fall to the ground, her gaze settled back on the third year. Would she need to ask if everything was alright or would he tell her himself? |
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THEY. He could be an art agent. What was there to it but supplying a target buyer and organizing shows. She was one wealthy buyer away from being set for life. Maybe Bev's dad liked art? Maybe even the good and clever Mr. Cambridge? Anyway, looking a bit surprised Cutty stopped and asked her, "Why don't you become an artist and tour the world, Professor? You're already multi-lingual." Although, he couldn't place her accent, he was sure it was indicative of some Easternly way. "Oh, and also, I came in through here to talk to you about monsters. I think I might have met a cold one before." Totally straight faced. He was completely serious. |
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Oh, she didn't need to ask anything at all. "Haff you?" she asked in surprise, eyebrows raising. Was he sure? Questions. So many questions that were held back. |
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Quickly, he added, "Or something very similar. He didn't have the blue tinge or anything like that, but he certainly..." How could he say it without triggering suspicion and doubt in his teacher? "...Didn't seem to feel a thing." Emotionally, at least, and not as often as Cutty observed was normal for other children his age. Sometimes physically as well. He seemed, overall, less sensitive when he looked at the picture as a whole. "It's sort of what I meant by 'something in the middle', when I brought that up in our last class, Professor." He explained. |
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Not the most comfortable, but it was something. |
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