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Post by Harrison Greg on Jun 22, 2008 20:00:33 GMT
Harrison looked at the handsome blond staring back at him, his cool grey eyes seemed the gleam in the sunlight that shone through the window, and with a slight movement of the head the blond fringe flopped over the eyes and obscured the view although he still looked devilishly handsome. A small toothy grin filled the blonds face and slowly as the sunglasses were slipped on the look was completed. Harrison Greg gave himself one last look over in the mirror just to make sure he was suitably ready before facing the general school population.
Strutting out of the dormitories Harrison could feel the eyes of his and Blake’s fan girls following him and the whispers that soon filled the air. Blake was still getting ready before facing the world and Harrison had dared to venture out before him with the intend on not to stay in the Common Room as after all there was only so much love one man could take so early in the morning. So leaving the lustful looks behind (and also the looks of disgust as there were many fellow Gryffindors who did not appreciate his looks Harrison always saw them as being jalousies when really they were just able to see through the façade) The corridors were alight with the beautiful April sunshine and every time Harrison passed one of the windows he could not help but slow down slightly and bask in the warmth. He decided that he would go outside eventually but for the moment he needed to get his tasks for the day out of the way first of all was to use his charm on the librarian Offley Marsh to get out of a detention for the accidently destruction of a school textbook. It was not his fault it ended up in the lake and in an attempt to be rescued a spell backfired and it blew up, it must have been a faulty book.
So with determination and a fixed opinion on his story Harrison made his way towards the doors of the library not really paying much attention to what was going on around him and that was perfectly clear when he seemed to get shoulder barged by someone. The impact was such that it made his hair go slightly out of place and that would not be had. Stopping in his tracks Harrison pulled his sunglasses off and spun around to look at the culprit ready to start criticize the fool for not looking where he was going only to realise it was not a he but a she and out of everyone it was a certain Ravenclaw.
“Miss Locke.” He grinned happily at the Ravenclaw. “I hope you did not do that on purpose?”
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Post by Felicity Locke on Jun 22, 2008 20:14:42 GMT
Mornings were always an episode with Felicity.
Today had started with a bang, quite literally. One of the girls in her room thought it would be funny to wake Felicity the hard way (pun intended), so she pushed her off the bed. Fay landed with a thunk on the floor, and several profanities flew from her lips. Her mother would probably have a heart attack if she heard Fay speak with such vulgar language, but that’s what one gets when hanging out with Bray and his very temperamental older sister. Felicity jumped to her feet and brushed herself off. The girl was quite annoyed to find her still in one piece, and still looking decent at that. Fay shot a glare her way, and moved to go find something to wear for today. ”I would say good morning sunshine, but since you look extra annoyed this morning, I think I’ll pass.”
With a quick look in the mirror, she dubbed herself to look at least somewhat nice, and raced out the door. Weekends were the best days because she had no classes, and didn’t have to wear that silly school attire. And, with such a nice day in April, she was permitted to pull on a skirt at least. That was one girly indulgence she gave herself. Fay tugged her skirt down slightly, so it went just past her finger tips when she held her arms at her sides. This had to be her favorite outfit of choice: a small, black skirt, with a short-sleeved V-neck shirt, that was striped white, silver and blue. Gotta have that Ravenclaw pride.
Bray and Ellie were off in Hogsmeade on a little date, so that left her day open. She stopped at the library for a bit, trying to catch up on her studying, but that was a bust because she couldn’t concentrate on her book with that stupid incubi book still whistling at her. So, with a glare at the book, she picked up her stuff and moved to go outside. She flung open the door and tried to exit the library…until she collided with someone else’s shoulder. Felicity was spun around, and, being the oh so graceful being she is, tripped over her own feet and landed on the floor. Her books scattered themselves across the hall, papers and all. Oh great.
Felicity groaned and pushed herself up so she was sitting. She rubbed her arm, which she had landed on, and glared at her books. Harrison’s voice broke through her angry rant in her head though. She blinked and glanced up, only to see him grinning down at her. ”I’m hurt Harri, that you would actually think I barge into people on purpose. What kind of monster do you take me to be?” Fay let a hurt expression cross her face as she looked back up at him, trying not to laugh.
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Post by Harrison Greg on Jun 22, 2008 20:31:55 GMT
“Well as long as it is only emotional scaring then we shall be fine.” Harrison crouched down so he was able to look the beauty of a Ravenclaw in the eyes. “If it was physical hurt then we would have a problem, I mean your looks are the only thing you’ve going for you sweetheart.”
He could see that Fay was trying to stop the laughter from emerging and he was just the same, Harrison normally prided himself on his ability to keep a straight face but when he was around Fay he always found it hard. She would act back just as much as he acted towards her, it was rare they had a proper conversation as the two were so intent on out acting the other they would go on like this all day long. As per usual they were starting to get some funny looks from passing students and after all Harrison had a reputation to keep up.
“As for being a monster…” Harrison had started to collect up the Ravenclaw’s books and gave her a small side ways smile as he dared tread on this very thin ice. “…you make Medusa look like an Angel, I actually get scared to be left alone with you in fear you will knock me out and feed me to your spider children that live in the dungeons of the castle.”
The Gryffindor was surprised at how much of a straight face he was able to hold as he placed the last of Fay’s books in a pile and stood up, looking down upon the Ravenclaw with a small sigh. Harri had not seen Fay in non school uniform before and she actually looked passable, despite the fact she was sitting on the floor of the corridor in a rather un lady like manor. Stretching out his arm Harrison offered Fay his hand to help pull her onto her feet, this seemed to be a habit of theirs and strangely enough it was one that Harrison would not change.
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Post by Felicity Locke on Jun 23, 2008 0:52:23 GMT
The two probably looked like they were having a staring contest. Fay grinned innocently at his comment and pat him lightly on the head. "I'd say the same for you Harri dear, but...well..." She looked him up and down, much like she was inspecting a piece of furniture. Felicity gave him a hopeless look and shook her head. It took all she had just to keep a straight face as she said this. Harrison wasn't bad looking in any way, she just didn't want to boost his ego any more than it already was. Plus, it was payback for his little comment.
Fay and Harri, now there was an interesting pair. Harrison took pride in his looks and status, while Felicity cared little about both. But, somehow, the two always managed to meet up and get a few laughs out of each other. Alright, so more than a few, a lot actually. That, and many strange look from their fellow peers. But, it was all worth it to have a good day like this.
"Spiders? Oh heavens no, that would be way to old fashion for me." Felicity turned and started to collect up some of her books. "I like to go for some more flair." She shifted the stack to sit in front of her and glanced at Harri. "There is actually more than one reason we have some mythical creatures in those dungeons." Fay glanced up at Harrison slightly and grinned innocently up at him.
Felicity let out a light laugh as he stretched out his hand. She took it gratefully and used him to pull herself up. Fay straightened out her skirt and brushed herself off. Dust flew up after she brushed herself, and Felicity wrinkled her nose to prevent herself from sneezing. Too late. A small sneeze escaped her.
Fay bent down and picked up her books, tucking them lightly under her arm. She glanced down the corridor, then back at Harrison. "I was just on my way back to the common room to put my books away. Would you like to join me? It's much better than wandering around alone." She flashed him a hopeful grin, before looking back down the corridor.
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Post by Harrison Greg on Jun 23, 2008 9:40:45 GMT
Fay knew how to knock a man down and particularly one like Harrison who took such great pride in the way he looked, of course he knew Fay was mucking about much as he was with her but still he felt that little twinge of hurt. But as things always were when he bumped into Fay things moved on too quickly to dwell on them and they were soon laughing again about the creatures that Fay really had hidden under the school.
“I knew your Veela ways were not only used on us pathetic males; I bet you could charm the heart of a Basilisk.” Harrison could not help smile at his own remark…or was it the fact that Fay had took hold of his hand? But no matter the reason Harrison smiled at Fay and helped pull her to her feet and stood back as she vigorously tried to clean herself up after her small trip to the ground. It surprised Harrison how much dust had managed to collect and as clouds of the stuff flew into the air he took a step backwards to stop any of the dirt getting onto him. It seemed to affect Fay as well and the smallest, cutest sneeze Harrison had heard escaped and he muttered a small “Bless you.”
Silence fell between the two of them and they both looked around the corridors almost waiting for something to happen and finally Fay broke the silence although with a rather strange request. Harrison just looked and blinked at her for a few seconds before he finally came to a conclusion, Miss Marsh could wait he had Felicity Locke to focus on now. With a cheesy grin Harrison gave Fay a small nod and took the books from her hands and did the gentleman thing and carried them for her.
“I would be very happy to accompany you Miss Locke if anything to help pick you up for when you fall over again. It seems to be a habit we have developed”
Laughing away to himself as he thought about the amount of times they had both ended up on the floor Harrison flicked the hair out of his eyes and began to make his way down the corridor on his way towards the Ravenclaw commonroom. The only problem was he did not get very far as at the far end came a gaggle of girls and the colour drained from the Gryffindors face and all he could do was hope that they had not spotted him but from the high pitched shout of his name it was clear that they had. Quickly looking around Harrison tried to find an exit but it was no good there was no way out when his eyes fell on to Fay who was standing beside him, desperate times called for desperate measures.
Turning to the Ravenclaw beside him Harrison gave her an apologetic glance and muttered sorry for the actions he was about to take before he gentle took Fay to one side of corridor and as the footsteps and shouts from the younger Gryffindors grew louder Harrison leaned forward and kissed her. Simultaneous gasps of shock spread through the corridor followed by a sudden outcry and Harrison wished he could turn around and look at their faces but he was too busy trying to make it all seem realistic. Breaking away Harrison dared not look over his shoulder or even at Fay instead he just looked at the stones that made up the corridor wall wondering why one of them looked a lot more free then the others. Curiosity took the Gryffindor and somehow managed to forget that he had a pack of angry girls behind him and had just kissed Fay and was still only inches away from her, he poked the stone and was rather surprised to find it moved, he pressed it a bit harder and it moved in further until it hit something. Nothing happened for a few seconds but a loud bang filled the corridor and before Harrison could understand what the hell was going on the wall seemed to suck him in and at a last ditch attempted to stay on the right side of the wall he took hold of Fay’s arm but that did little good.
With a thud Harrison landed on the floor, a cloud of dust appeared around him and as he slowly raised his head, his hair over his eyes Harrison’s mouth dropt open…he had no idea where they were.
(I hope this is Ok...I got slightly carried away hahaha)
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Post by Felicity Locke on Jun 23, 2008 15:29:03 GMT
(( Well, this Roleplay is going to be fun xD ))
”I’m not sure whether to take that as a compliment or be offended.”
After her small sneeze, and dusted off the rest of her clothes and muttered a ‘thank you’ to Harri. ”You’re so hard on your own gender.” Felicity looked back up at Harrison when she was done. ”I mean, most of my friends happen to be males. And that means either I have poor judgment, or you’re just being harsh.” She rose at eyebrow at him and grinned. ”Plus, I can think of several girls that would disagree with your little theory.” Fay brushed some hair from her eyes and placed a hand on her hip.
Felicity tilted her head slightly, waiting for him to answer. He stared at her dumbfounded for several seconds, before finally composing himself. Harri reached over and grabbed the books from her hands, and she rolled her eyes at him, but didn’t comment. He could be the gentleman if he wanted, she could at least give him that. ”Seems to be. Well, at least you’ll be there in case I trip down the stairs or something of the like.” She laughed lightly. The sad thing was that it probably would happen. For a veela, Felicity was rather clumsy.
Harrison had already started walking, and Fay turned around to follow him. It felt like he was leading her back to her own common room, but she didn’t really mind. She glanced at some paintings as they walked, not paying attention to the fact that Harri and stopped walking. Felicity bumped into him after a moment, and she murmured an apology quickly. But, he didn’t seem to be paying attention. He was staring rather attentively at a group of girls that just rounded the corner. They squealed his name, and started to walk more quickly over here. Fay cursed under her breath, and quickly glanced away from the group, but not before seeing several glares shot her way. The veela cleared her throat and reached over to grab her books. ”I’ll let you-“ Her voice slowly died out though as he threw her an apologetic look. Fay blinked, confused.
But then, he leaned forward and kissed her. Her eyes widened in shock, and her whole body froze. Several outraged gasps came from behind him and one girl even let out a cry. It’s just an act. Just an act. Make it look real. She shut her eyes, mentally took a deep breath, and placed her hands behind his neck. Fay kept her eyes shut even after they broke away. Her eyes remained glued on the floor, and after a moment she realized her arms were still around his neck. Felicity quickly dropped them back down to her sides. One hand reached up and gently touched her lips, before she looked back up at Harrison.
As soon as she did, the wall gave in. Harrison reached out and clamped his hand onto her arm, and both of them fell into the darkness. Fay landed on something, but it wasn’t the cold, hard ground. She groaned and opened her eyes. Felicity reached for her wand and muttered ”Lumos” [/color]. As soon as she did, she noticed she had landed on Harrison. Fay instantly flushed red and scrambled up. She held out her hand to him and tried to smile. ”Looks like you need my help now.”[/font][/blockquote]
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Post by Harrison Greg on Jun 23, 2008 17:59:14 GMT
As Harrison lay on the floor of the new corridor he tried to think about what he had just done, it was defiantly the most inventive way he had come up with for running away from the girls but it really had not worked. Not only did they not run away screaming and crying like he had planned it just seemed to enrage them even more which was never a good thing. However the reaction he had gotten from Felicity surprised him a bit, she had not resisted and that was something he had been expecting. Harrison thought she would have pulled away, slapped him or just stood there when she played along and actually kissed him back.
For the briefest of moments the Gryffindor had forgotten where he was and it was only when something moved on top of him did his thoughts change. For some reason Harrison had not noticed that Fay was lying on top of him and it was only when she got to her feet did he realised that something was up. Rolling onto his back the Gryffindor looked up at the Ravenclaw and despite the situation they were in managed to crack a smile.
“You know I do not normally let women lie on top of me until the second date.” Harrison reached up and took hold of Fay’s hand and pulled himself to his feet, a boyish grin still upon his face “Although this is not really what I would call a date, I would have picked much more romantic setting.”
Wondering over towards the wall they fell through Harrison began to tap the wall trying to find a stone that would have the same affect and through them back out into the real world. He search was fruitless and with a slight shrug Harrison looked over at Fay unable to believe that yet again he had been thrown down a random corridor with yet another Ravenclaw, it seemed to be a habit of his.
“It seems the only way is forward Miss Locke.” Harrison reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out his wand and with a flick of the wrist a beam of light shone from the end adding to the light protruding out of Fay’s. He lets the light run over the walls of the corridor almost as if he was searching for some familiarity with other areas of the castle but then the castle always looked the same to the Gryffindor. “The question is which way is forward. Last time I was in this situation there were suits of armour trying to kill us so be careful, can not have your pretty little head behind chopped off.”
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Post by Felicity Locke on Jun 23, 2008 18:19:50 GMT
The only thought that Felicity could register was that Bray was going to kill her. Heck, half of the school's girl population would murder her. Not only had she kissed him back, but now she was stuck in a tunnel along with him. She was glad it was dark, so he couldn't see her bright red cheeks. Dwelling on that moment would not help her in this situation.
"I think you should be the one considering youself lucky." She helped pull him to his feet, then quickly let go of his hand. "I don't usually date."
As Harrison went over to check out the wall, she moved her arm around in a circle, using the light to look around the room. There was nothing in the area where they were standing, but just as soon as she finished turning, she noticed a small corridor leading from the room. Well, this day would certainly be interesting. She leaned forward slightly, trying to see more in the corridor. Something shifted in the darkness as her light hit upon it, and Felicity quickly recoiled.
Harri was back, but she didn't really listen to what he said. Her eyes were still trained on the hallway. She glanced back at him and then pointed to the dark passageway. "I don't think we're alone in here. Something just moved."
(I'm not exactly sure what the thing is yet, so you can make up something if you want xDD But, I do have some ideas And sorry for the crappy post! D: ))
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Post by Harrison Greg on Jun 23, 2008 20:01:03 GMT
Fay seemed to be off already on her own path into the darkness and Harrison felt it only right to walk along with her, his grip tightened around his wand and his once clean trainers kicked up dust with every step. It took a lot of his concentration to make sure that the hand his wand was held in did not shake too much as he did not want Fay to think that he, Harrison Greg was scared of the dark. The problem was that when Felicity jumped backwards Harrison could not help but jump backwards with her; he moved his wand swiftly from side to side trying to find this mysterious shadow.
His heard was pounding in his chest and as he swallowed hard Harrison moved a little closer to Fay in an attempt to comfort her but also in reality it was to comfort himself. For a Gryffindor Harrison was not the bravest of people in the school and the only reason he was not cowering in the corner was in the attempt to show that he was strong in front of Fay.
“Well let’s just hope it was only a bat.” Harrison was finding it hard to stop his voice from wavering; the thought of being trapped in a dark corridor with something mysterious was something he was not at all comfortable with. Licking his lips Harrison slowly began to walk forward holding his wand firmly in front of him letting the beam of light guide his way.
Looking over his shoulder towards Fay Harrison was about to say that they should carry on walking when something passed through his beam of light. Jumping backwards Harrison hit the wall, lost his footing and slipped down it onto the floor with a small thud sending his wand skidding across the floor to the opposite side of the room and the light immediately went out.
“This is ridiculous.” He groaned rubbing the back of his head. “I mean how can…can…” Harrison broke off and if it was light enough it would have been a look of pure fear. “Some…something is touching my leg!”
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Post by Felicity Locke on Jun 24, 2008 2:31:13 GMT
"That would be fitting, wouldn't it."
Felicity moved her wand from side to side, trying to catch the thing in the light again. If it was hostile, it would've attacked already, wouldn't it? She glanced back at Harrison as he moved closer, and swore she saw a glimpse of fear in his eyes. Fay turned back to looking for the...whatever it was. Harrison had started to walk again, but Fay remained in her spot.
Something flashed in front of Harri's wand, and Felicity's eyes widened. He slammed against the wall, and his light went out. Fay followed the wand with her eyes, then looked back over to Harrison, who was currently freaking out over the thing touching his leg. Felicity took a deep breath, and stepped forward. She moved her arm so he was in her beam of light, and noticed something sitting right next to his leg.
"...It's a Kneazle."
The cat-like creature just stared up at her with curious eyes. She glanced back at Harrison, and placed her wand in his hand. "Shine the light where your wand landed so I can go get it. Just sit there and try not to scare the Kneazle away." Fay turned back around and started to walk over to where Harrison's wand had landed. Once she had it in her hand, she walked back over to him and handed it to him, taking her own wand in her hand.
The Kneazle still hadn't moved from it's spot. Fay kneeled down by it and held out her hand, palm up, to allow it to sniff her hand. She was just going off her basic knowledge of cats, not necessarily of this magical creature. Felicity glanced back over to Harrison, but made sure to remain still so as not to scare the creature. So much for him being the brave Gryffindor.
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Post by Harrison Greg on Jun 25, 2008 21:33:29 GMT
Harrison’s heart was pounding as he could still feel something slowly moving by his leg and the Gryffindor was paralyzed with fear. He could just imagine the creature running its claw like hands over his leg; licking it to make sure he tasted good enough to eat and finally sinking its razor sharp fangs into his leg puncturing a main archery and letting him bleed to death in the dark corridor. This is why he was much relived for Felicity to break this very morbid and ludicrous train of thought even if it was to reveal the mysterious creature that was going to kill him as being a Kneazle.
Quickly scrambling to his feet Harrison brushed himself down and gave a small cough as he looked back over at the small cat who seemed to by hypnotised by the light being emitted from the tip of Fay’s wand. The Gryffindor could not believe he has been acting so worried about a bloody cat and in front of Fay as well, he knew he would never be able to live that down and it was clear the Ravenclaw had noticed as she was taking charge of the situation. She set about finding his wand and once she had succeeded in that task she moved her attention back to the new arrival in the corridor.
The light at the end of the wand flicked on almost straight away and Harrison quickly shone it around to make sure that no other creatures were lurking in the darkness before looking back at the Kneazle. Its eyes shifted back to him and after it finished checking out Fay it slowly began to walk forward towards Harrison. The Gryffindor took a small step back at first and as the Kneazle continued to follow him Harrison knew that he could keep backing up for as long as he wanted and the creature would not go away so grudgingly he stood still and let the cat like creature just sit in front of him and look at him.
“Am I suspicious or something?” He questioned giving a fleeting glance over at Fay but not wanting to take his eyes off the creature for too long. He had paid enough attention in Care of Magical creatures to know that if they did not like you Kneazle’s could be dangerous things. “Fay…” Harrison’s voice wavered with nerves “Do something…please.”
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Post by Felicity Locke on Jun 26, 2008 2:57:42 GMT
Well, she was certain that this Kneazle wasn’t the one the professor had showed them. It had different markings, and would otherwise be sticking to the professor like glue. After it finished its little inspection of her though, it moved on to look at Harrison. Fay remained in the same position, just watching. But, as Harrison glanced at her with a worried look and asked for her help, she sighed and stood up. ”If you were suspicious, it probably would do something to scare you off.” Fay walked around the Kneazle so she was standing next to Harri.
”It probably wants to get to know your scent or something. Let it sniff your hand.”
Felicity flicked her wand, so the tip shone once more. She walked forward and held out her arm. ”The tunnel ends further up here, but there must be another way out.” Fay glanced over to the Kneazle, then went back to looking at the walls. ”Otherwise this thing wouldn’t be able to survive down here. It probably knows a way out, so please hurry up with the introductions.” She glanced back at Harrison and grinned. ”Its bite probably isn’t half as bad as my bark, so to speak.”
She walked to the end of the tunnel and pressed her hand against the wall. Her brow furrowed as she glanced around again, trying to find a way out. Something touched her leg, and she jumped. But, after looking down, Fay noticed it was the Kneazle, sitting down right next to her. She blinked down at it, then looked back at Harrison.
(Bleh, short post xD You can go wherever you want with this <3 )
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Post by Harrison Greg on Jun 30, 2008 16:16:38 GMT
Harrison could not help but look at Fay as if she had said the most repulsive thing possible; the problem was that the Gryffindor was so scared the mere concepts of letting some random creature get used to his scent scared the hell out of him. When faced with animals Harrison Greg was not your typical butch, scared of nothing Gryffindors, given the option he would run flat out in the opposite direction with the set idea that he wants to live till he is in his eighties. Shifting his nerves gaze from the Ravenclaw to the ball of fluff once again Harrison took a deep breath as it rubbed itself up against his leg, normally a good sign but to for the Gryffindor he froze.
It was good that Fay was in control of the situation and getting on with looking for an exit, her wand light danced around and Harrison spared a few glances to see where she was looking but he found it hard to look away from the Kneazle for longer then three seconds in fear it would jump up and rip his throat out. When the Ravenclaw turned back to the two of them and made a rather smarmy comment Harrison found it hard to grin back.
“Stupid thing.” He grumbled to himself as he slowly crouched down, ready to jump away if the creature tried anything. Slowly he held out his hand as Fay had insisted and waited for the Kneazle to make its move. The catlike creature slowly moved his head towards the hand, sniffing it carefully before licking it. With a rather girlish scream Harrison jumped backwards and frantically wiped his hand on his trousers watching as the Kneazle trotted after Fay rather happily.
Once he was satisfied that all the animals saliva had been cleaned off his hand Harrison followed Fay down the corridor, his wand outstretched lighting his way or at least until he hit the wall which Fay was pressing her hand against.
“Wall’s don’t have heartbeats you know, you will not feel anything.” Harrison rolled his eyes as he walked past the Kneazle who was at Fay’s heels. “I mean it is just a wall, so unless there is another brick or something we have to push…when I was down a corridor with Effie one time their was a statue.”
Running his hand over his beard Harrison began to tap the wall with his wand not really expecting things to happen, he even began to mutter small charms seeing is that would work but still nothing happened. Turning around in a small huff Harrison folded his arms and leaned against the wall only for it to give way suddenly and yet again for the Gryffindor to fall backwards onto the floor.
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Post by Felicity Locke on Jun 30, 2008 16:37:50 GMT
Scaredy Cat.
The phrase popped into her head as Harrison gave her a worried look. She bit her lip so she wouldn’t say it, but a small giggle escaped from her. Wasn’t it ironic, how Harri was supposed to be the brave Gryffindor, yet he was cowering in front of the animal? While Fay was wandering around the corridors, looking for a way out of this mess. God, he was as useless as Bray when he came face to face with dogs. It was his fault in the first place that they were stuck down here. Because it’s smart to try and grab the light-weighted Ravenclaw when trying not to fall down a hole.
Fay’s head snapped back to Harrison as he screamed. She snickered, but turned quickly back to facing the wall. He screams like a girl. Lucky no one else could hear them, otherwise Harri’s reputation would be down the toilet. And he was lucky that Fay wasn’t a girl to go spouting around blackmail about people. She only did that to Bray, but that was just because he always did it to her. ”If you’re done freaking out, can you come help?”
The Kneazle had returned to sitting near her. She shot a glare over to Harrison at his comment. ”I’m seeing if there’s something different on the other side. If it’s hotter in a spot that means that something hot must be over there, which means the tunnel would continue.” Felicity rolled her eyes and him and continued looking. ”Excuse me for using common sense.”
There was a creak, and the wall gave way under Harrison. The Kneazle didn’t seem to be surprised, because it hadn’t moved from its spot by Fay. She walked over and leaned over him, grinning. ”That’s what you get for mocking me. Karma has a way to bite you in the arse like that.” Felicity held out her hand to him to help him up. The Kneazle walked behind Fay, and circled over to sit by Harri. She waited for him to clamp onto her hand before she helped him up.
”This tunnel must go further than the last, because I can’t see a wall at the other end. Seems we’re going to be doing a lot of walking. I hope you don’t have a good pair of shoes on.” [/blockquote]
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Post by Harrison Greg on Jul 2, 2008 18:33:13 GMT
The cloud of dust flew up around the Gryffindor causing him to cough and splutter as he breathed in the dust that was filling the air around him. This was really not going to be his day and it most defiantly was going to change the opinion Fay had of him, but for some reason he could not work out why that bothered him so much. Blowing his messed up hair out of his eyes Harrison saw the hand held out let again by Felicity ready to help him back on his feet.
Reluctantly Harrison reached up and clasped his hand around Fay’s and pulled himself to his feet. As soon as he was stable on his own two feet he quickly let go of the Ravenclaw’s hand and began to frantically brush himself down. His trousers were covered in so much dust he was convinced they were ruined and his shirt had actually ripped and his sunglasses, which was not a pretty sight. Reaching into his pocket he pulled out a very bent looking pair with the lenses cracked and scratched and all he could do was let out a small whimper.
“These were designer glasses.” He gave a small mumble. “I paid so much from this and now, well just look at it.”
He stared dumbfounded at the broken sunglasses and was acting more like it was a favourite pet that had died not an inanimate object. He knew with just a flick of his wand they would look new again but he knew they would not be, he would always see the scratches. Knowing he was now acting like the fashion victim the rest of the world saw Harrison quickly stuffed the remains back in his pocket and looked over at Fay almost as a signal to show he was going to move on and focus on the task at hand.
“Right so we are going to go with woman’s intuition then?” He teased as he tried to regain himself once more after the small dips before. “If so then I hope you packed some food otherwise we will starve to death down here!”
He gave a cheeky grin towards Fay when he felt something brush past his leg and his eyes suddenly grew wide. Looking down at the floor he saw the Kneazle trot past him and head down the corridor and into the darkness. Looking back at Fay Harrison simply shrugged.
“I am no animal expert but I think we should follow.”
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