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Post by aconite on Jan 18, 2008 21:02:04 GMT -5
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Post by britkneeboo on Jan 18, 2008 21:24:56 GMT -5
Purgatory is a little light for this. I'd rather be in Purgatory right now, at least we could talk. Besides, don't you think most of us are going to spend eternity waiting for the impossible anyway? This class has little to do with that. In a way I guess I'm trying to say I pretty much totally agree with you - this sucks.
- M. Hopkirk
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Post by aconite on Jan 18, 2008 21:40:01 GMT -5
Excellent point- but I suppose this is better then nothing at all. Still, I'll admit to seeing you, sitting in front of me with all that lovely blonde hair- and wishing I was young enough to tie it in knots. Nothing malicious, of course, but it is very tempting.
-Rowan
**accompanied by a charmingly crooked smile**
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Post by britkneeboo on Jan 18, 2008 22:06:03 GMT -5
Lovely blonde hair it is, unless you're the one who has to brush the tangles out of it every morning. Anyway, I accept it as a compliment, but please refrain. I'm not very fond of strange boys fingers in my hair.
- M. Hopkirk
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Post by aconite on Jan 18, 2008 22:18:24 GMT -5
Tsk tsk, you wound me. And here I thought that you loved me, you know, I may just never recover from the shock of it. 'Strange boy' indeed... I thought you Hufflepuffs were all sweetness and light.
-The mortally wounded --Rowan
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Post by britkneeboo on Jan 18, 2008 22:26:42 GMT -5
I love no man. Let that be a lesson to you. I'll have you know I'm made of enough sweetness and light to make you vomit, and dont ever doubt it.
- M. Hopkirk
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Post by aconite on Jan 18, 2008 22:35:52 GMT -5
Sweetness and light, are you entirely certain? Seems to me that you're all pepper and vinegar today- perhaps a trip off the wrong side of the bed? Besides, I know you're lying with the 'I love none' bit. You go all glazed and silly when you look at... No, I won't say it. I'm not so cruel.
-sir Rowan the Merciful
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Post by britkneeboo on Jan 18, 2008 22:44:57 GMT -5
Sweetness and light, and pepper and vinegar are close enough to the same thing. Seriously. Go ahead - say it! Glazed and silly are two things I don't do, ever.
- M. Hopkirk
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Post by aconite on Jan 18, 2008 22:57:13 GMT -5
You know, I think you are becoming prematurely jaded from talking to me. Obviously my Slytherin aura is more of a corrupting force then I had previously anticipated. You may want to head to the Infirmary before you begin to develop a penchant for snakes and green ties.
-Rowan
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Post by britkneeboo on Jan 20, 2008 2:38:53 GMT -5
It's true. You're too much for me, Rowan. Soooo, what is new with you?
- M. Hopkirk
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Post by aconite on Jan 20, 2008 9:54:43 GMT -5
Very little out of the ordinary. My mother has decided that I 'simply must' take a more active role in planning my wedding. Have you ever heard anything more ridiculous. Even barbarians rarely made their victims dig their own graves. If I can't find a way out, I'll simply have to Avada myself her.
-Rowan
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Post by britkneeboo on Jan 20, 2008 14:01:23 GMT -5
Avada your mother or Miss Carrow? I have to say I get this tiny little feeling that your mother would be a tad displeased if Alecto went missing. She would have to go through all the work of finding you another soul mate. Aha! I'd simply have to offer myself up. Maybe I can request a house change over to Slytherin. Arranged marriage sounds fun.
- M. Hopkirk Mafalda looked up in his direction, and stuck out a tongue to pre-warn him she was only joking.
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Post by aconite on Jan 20, 2008 21:16:26 GMT -5
Ah darling- I knew you wouldn't leave me to the tender mercies of Madam Carrow! Because you know as well as I do, that marriage to her would result in me, running for the nearest bottomless pit... executioner monastery. As for your question, it would be my 'dear wife' that would be on the end of the Killing Curse. If it was my mother, then I would surely lose my inheritance- the sole reason that I haven't jumped ship and married some other pretty but brainless girl, just to get out of this sham. Quite the mess, wouldn't you say?
-Rowan
**with a mute, over dramatic long-suffering sigh**
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Post by britkneeboo on Jan 20, 2008 23:52:33 GMT -5
Merlin, I wish I had an over-bearing mother that I hated but had to stand if I wanted to receive my inheritance. Your life is so much more interesting than mine! I wish I could help, but there isn't a whole lot I can do in this situation. You, my friend, are in a bit of a pickle.
- M. Hopkirk
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Post by aconite on Jan 21, 2008 12:15:41 GMT -5
Yes, I think you've got it about right. The small mercy is that is likes the idea about as much as I do. Can you imagine how much more 'interesting' my life would become if she actually wanted to marry me? Still, I think interesting is overrated- I might consider transferring to Hufflepuff for a week, just for a rest.
-Rowan
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