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Post by Sarie Thimble on Jul 8, 2007 1:39:03 GMT
Sarie sat here staring at the lake she had never been to the lake. She sat under a tree with some homework on her lap. She looked up and felt a little home sick. Then she put the work side and got up a looked at the castle then she felt fine.
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Post by Prof Grace Marks on Jul 11, 2007 15:59:13 GMT
Grace had been simply walking around the lake. Today, she was just walking, usually she would be jogging, keeping fit, but today she wasn't in the mood. She walked on and spotted a Gryffindor staring up at the castle, the opposite direction to which Grace was coming. She sat next to her and, too, looked up at the castle. "It's beautiful, isn't it?" she asked, smiling warmly at the small girl.
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Jul 12, 2007 19:19:09 GMT
"yeah, it is. All my life i was waiting to see. Then when i get i make a fool of myself. Aren't u in my Transfiguration class?" she looked up at her she was pretty." I'm Sarie nice to meet u." She held out her hand
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Post by Prof Grace Marks on Jul 13, 2007 12:37:12 GMT
Grace giggled and smiled at the small girl. "Don't worry about the fool making," Grace advised, "everyone's done it at least twice in their time here." She smiled encouragingly at the girl and nodded to her question. "I am," she replied and grasped the girls hand firmly but not too tight, "Grace Marks, pleasure." She was surprised that the girl didn't recognise her from her first day at Hogwarts, when Grace had lead all the first years to the boats but it meant little to Grace that one person didn't recognise her as Head Girl.
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Jul 13, 2007 16:19:06 GMT
"that brings my acquaintances up to 2. It's nice to meet. Sry I dont really talk much and im going to be late." She picked up her stuff and went off to her next class. She headed for the castle when she realzied the girl was head girl then she slaped herself on forehead and ran for Occlumency.
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Post by Prof Grace Marks on Jul 13, 2007 19:19:17 GMT
Grace frowned after the girl. "How strange," she said, "and edgy too." She watched the girl run up to the castle. Grace couldn't believe that a Gryffindor first year would be that nervous and that tardy for class but then again her perceptions on things seemed to be a little warped these days so she could hardly trust herself. Shrugging, Grace leaned back and looked over the lake.
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