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Post by Olivia Prescott on May 27, 2012 7:28:43 GMT -5
"Bloody hell!" She managed to say quickly, in between short raspy breaths after having trotted up the owlery steps rather quickly.
The long and uneventful holiday before coming back to Hogwarts had taken its toll on her fitness levels. Olivia sighed heavily as she scanned around the owlery for her owl, named Athena. Typical.. The one time she could actually be bothered to send a letter to her worried parents her owl was nowhere to be seen. Olivia would just have to send her letter with one of the school owls which she was rather dubious about. It had taken around a whole week the last time she used one. She took out a long piece of string she had stashed in her cloak pocket and began to tie it around a small looking barn owl that belonged to the school. During this fiddly process, she heard someone coming which caused her to drop the string and turn around, her slight grimace turning into a frown.
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Post by Christian Labrie on May 27, 2012 23:02:15 GMT -5
Christian was furious with Sienna. They may not have always gotten along well in the past but there was always a line that neither crossed. And the other day she crossed it. How dare she put all of the blame on him? Especially since she started it! Sienna had hit him. He only pulled started casting spells afterwards. But that was alright. If there was anything that he was good at, it was getting even.
He walked up the steps to the Owlery with a letter held tightly in his hand. Pixies and monster books were too good for Sienna. He was going to need to call in special favors for what he had in mind. And so he had written a very carefully worded request to a friend of his. The sooner he had it sent off, the better.
Upon reaching the top of the stairs, Christian stopped suddenly. There was already someone there. He quickly hid the letter behind his back.
"Um...hi. Nice day out, isn't it?"
He edged along the room towards the school owls, keeping his back to the wall. The last thing he needed was someone running to a Professor about him.
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