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Post by lyss999 on Jul 15, 2006 13:24:45 GMT
Beth Found herself wandering the dungeons, she was in a part of the school that was quite deserted, old unused classrooms, and empty storage closets, even most of the frames that hung on the wall were empty. She was eating an apple, and glanced down the dimly lite corridor. She mentally shrugged and took a sat on the floor next to a statue of a goblin, realizing that she had nowhere that she wanted to be.
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Post by Henry Boggleworth on Jul 15, 2006 13:31:30 GMT
Boggleworth vstrode down into the dungeons, the usual haunt for Slytherins. And low and behold he found one, unfortunately she didn't look the mischeveous type, to get into trouble, he sighed but approached her anyway declaring "now that's one friendly goblin, he's often with Slytherins!" I don't think we've met "the name's Boggleworth and you young lady are?"
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Post by lyss999 on Jul 15, 2006 13:49:42 GMT
"My friends call me Beth, But can call me Elizabeth, Elizabeth Mallory" she said sourly, looking up at the snug prefect, "What are you doing in these Dark Dungeons, don't want to get lost, or something scary might get you."
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Post by Henry Boggleworth on Jul 15, 2006 13:59:42 GMT
"Oh like that is it? I might have known, trust a Slytherin." laughed Boggleworth looking down at the sneaky Slytherin "Miss Mallory it is really none of your business why I am down here, the question is what are you doing here?" he asked sternly expecting an immediate answer.
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Post by lyss999 on Jul 16, 2006 13:00:35 GMT
"What am I doing here? I'll be honest, absolutely nothing, well I'm eating an apple, but that hardly counts," Elizabeth said to him in fake sweetness, "Is it against the law to be sitting in the Dungeons, next to Mr. Goblin here?"
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Post by Henry Boggleworth on Jul 16, 2006 13:01:52 GMT
"Oh no, not against the law! But if you annoy 'Mr Goblin' then you'll be in trouble!" he joked.
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Post by lyss999 on Jul 16, 2006 13:10:12 GMT
"I think Mr. Goblin likes the company, he's all alone, in this old forgotten part of the school," Elizabeth said, looking at the Statue. Goblins were ugly, she'd admit, but she thought it was a shame. cobwebs and dust were covering the statue, and it had been long since this stone goblin got a daily tidying.
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Post by Henry Boggleworth on Jul 21, 2006 16:01:48 GMT
"I can see you think it dirty and dusty don't you? Tis a crying shame, but would you want to clean it?" he asked "In fact if I hear even a whisper that you have mis-behaved in the slightest then maybe I'll make you clean up your friend!" he laughed.
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