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Post by Sarie Thimble on Feb 21, 2009 18:55:35 GMT
If you where a bird flying over Hogwarts you would be able to see the large and nice looking court yard with a large fountain that had sparkling water flowing down. It was the whitest marble any one had ever seen. You would also see marble benches for people to sit on. You would see a small brown haired girl looking down a good size book. She looks to be a about a first year but she's really in the third.
Young Sarie Thimble had always been small for her age. She was so deep into her book she couldn't even see the sun going down. She was reading a about how two people to fell in love. She kept reading who they had met on a starry night. The woman had been out for a walk and so guy tried to mug her when her true love came and knocked the other guy out.
She was so in deep into the book she wouldn't noticed if some one walked up behind her. She wished love happened more like in the books she read. She never really met love.... or had she. He was gone she hadn't seen him since that day at the lake. She looked up the sun was setting how did it get so dark so soon? She wondered. She went back to her book She would leave when she couldn't see the pages any more.
The evening wind blew making her pages turn on their own. She sighed trying not to see what happen on the next page. Soon she was back to her paragraph.
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Lana Landers
Be not afraid of going slowly, be afraid only of standing still
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Post by Lana Landers on Feb 28, 2009 0:40:20 GMT
Lana had wandered out of the castle. She noticed that sun was started to set, but there was still plenty of light for her to take a little stroll. As she entered the courtyard, Lana saw a small girl, definitely one of the younger years, sitting on one of the marble benches. The girl had a large book, and she seemed very focused on what she was reading.
Lana walked over to the large fountain, and for a few moments just looked at it. It was beautiful and it was a relaxing to just stand there and watch the water. She let out a small sigh and then looked back at the girl. She was still reading. Lana loved the sight of this. She loved to read and she understood the joy of bringing out a good book and sitting outside to read. It was something that many students didn't take the time to enjoy, so it was good to see this girl reading.
With a small hesitation, because she didn't want to disturb the girl if she was too into the book, Lana walked over to the bench where the girl sat. Sitting down beside her, Lana glanced over and skimmed a page of the book. It appeared to be some sort of sappy love story. The kind of book that Lana hated, but everyone was entitled to her own opinions. "Hello there," Lana said, with her usual tone, which made her sound less friendly than she intended. "What are you reading?" The curiosity entered her voice as she questioned the girl.
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Mar 9, 2009 16:23:59 GMT
Sarie looked up. "One of those sappy love stories that will never happen in real life. I'm Sarie Thimble. Nice to meet you." She put her book down after making her page. She padded the bench she was sitting on. (well this is just horrid isn't it )
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