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Post by Gavin Cole on Dec 23, 2008 22:01:48 GMT -5
Gavin wasn’t sure he had ever stepped foot in the library. Sure he had maybe gone past it a few times….maybe stuck his head inside. He usually made some younger kid grab the books he needed. He didn’t have time to actually find the book, that is if he did any of his work at all. He wasn’t sure what he was doing in their today, he was incredibly bored. He had been smacked twice that morning when he hit on his classmates, and he couldn’t find his friends. It depressed him.
The flamboyant Slytherin sat in one of the chairs, and leaned it back on two legs. He caught a few …3rd years maybe…staring at him, he flipped them off. Hen was in a fowl mood because of his boredom and felt like picking a fight, even if it was with a third year. No telling what other trouble he would get himself into later in the day if this mundanity continued…he might actually get into a fight which would damage the time he had taken on his hair that morning in a search for activity.
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Post by Adeline Cole on Dec 27, 2008 11:19:19 GMT -5
Another day, another argument. Today's argument had actually ended in a fist fight, one of the firsts that the fifth year had ever had. It was a challenging one to say the least, it was against some other girl in her year but in a different house. Thinking about it now she could not even remember what the fight was about, or why it had started. She did not regret a single thing though, as amidst their tangle on the ground they managed to bring down an elderly teacher. A months worth of detentions were given out to the both of them; she was rather excited to hear that she would be able to avoid them with ease whilst still agitating the foolish professors.
Rather than heading to the headmasters office to give report on what happened in the fight, she decided to wander into the library. It would give her a chance to unwind, and perhaps she would even find a new book to read. A rather pleasant smile was on her face, and she strolled through the halls not minding the occasional whisper about the fight. It was all in a days work, and people should know by now that she was a force not to be messed with.
Turning the corner sharply she entered the library, which seemed so much brighter than the rest of the school. For a moment her blue eyes had to adjust and she was temporarily blind, standing at the entrance. She had not changed from her fight and was still wearing her tight dark blue jeans, that were now ripped in several places. Her top did not look messed up at all, and hung loosely on her slender frame. Her shoes? Well, they were a purple heel, and they had not aided her as well as she had liked for the fight. Somehow though they managed not to be broken or scuffed at all.
Her vision had not accurately adjusted to the vibrant lighting, and the girl quickly began to scope for someone or something to occupy her. Preferably something that would hold her attention for more than a few moments, she could feign doing something important to aggravate the professors more. For a moment, she saw nothing. That was when she saw a group of third years looking rather taken aback, then she noticed her brother.
She ran a hand through her wavy brown hair and smiled a bit wider as she began making her way towards him. She sat in a chair near him and smiled a bit. "The library isn't the best place for trouble making," she laughed a bit at her brother and the fact that he was even in the library. Adeline had figured that she was the only one in the family who actually did a little of her own work.
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Post by Gavin Cole on Dec 27, 2008 11:49:31 GMT -5
Gavin spotted his sister walk in, scuffed up. She looked dazed for a second, but he could tell she spotted him. He smiled as she walked closer, bored no more. As she took a seat near him and spoke he laughed quietly. “ Yeah troublemaking is hard in a place so….informational. I cant find my friends, and without them Im in a bland situation.” He looked her up and down, “ Now that you’re here its less bland, but…what happened?” His pointer finger went up and down, pointing to her obvious roughed up clothes.
He could guess, while he knew his sister didn’t get into many physical fights, she was witty and strong minded. He figured she wasn’t the type that tripped while walking and dirty up everything. He got in fights frequently, and he usual would lose but he was lucky to have friends that would come to his rescue. If it wasn’t physical he was usually in pretty good shape, he was mediocre at spells, but all the stuff he knew was good in a fight, and he was witty enough for three people, or at least he fancied that he was, so he thought he was well off in verbal fights.
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Post by Adeline Cole on Dec 30, 2008 10:25:21 GMT -5
Adeline was pleased to see her brother, more than she was usually pleased to see anyone. Somewhere in her mind she had decided that he was her hero and role model. Even though she had entered the library with the slight intentions to keep out of trouble, she knew that she would not be reading whilst her brother was around. He was most certainly something more entertaining than a book could ever be. Even though she enjoyed reading and found it to be quite enjoyable, most of the time, she preferred being around people. Especially her brother. It seemed good timing for the two to stumble across each other, both rather bored and alone.
"You always liked a challenge, I am sure you could think of some prank to pull in the library," she smiled a bit wider prior to glancing around the room. The third years that were still across the library looking rather shocked at the sudden turn of events. Being flipped off by Gavin that is. Adeline respected her brother, and probably gave him much more respect than he deserved. It never crossed her mind that he could be anything less than perfect, and she wanted to mold herself to be just like him.
And indeed he had asked her a question about the fight, her own little story that she could share with her big brother! For a moment she felt rather impressed with herself, rather proud that she had a story that her brother was actually interested in. "I got into a fight with some girl from another house," she paused for a moment, trying to think about what had actually taken place. Indeed the girl had begun talking smack, but Adeline could not really remember which one of them had began physically mauling the other first. "She was saying stuff just to piss me off, and somehow it ended up with us on the floor. But I took out that old teacher!" A slightly malicious grin spread across Adeline's features, it actually suited the girl rather well.
"All I got out of it was sending two people to the clinic and getting a months worth of detentions," some of the malice drifted out of her facial features, but she still looked rather smug. That old bat of a teacher would think twice before she yelled at Adeline again. A soft sigh escaped the girls features and she looked at her brother, waiting for a sign of his approval. Or the dreaded disapproval.
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Post by Gavin Cole on Jan 2, 2009 21:01:16 GMT -5
Gavin laughed as his sister told him what happened, being shh’d by some fourth years in one of the aisles he considered flipping them off too, but held back for the sake of speaking with his sister. “A month? Have fun, gonna cause hell during it?” Gavin pondered what kind of detention she would have. When he got detentions he would often skip them all together or make a mess during them. One teacher had him cleaning the classroom and instead he drew obscene pictures on everything. Or of course there was the teachers that would make you write things out a hundred times or something like that, Gavin wrote a new song doing that. He had more fun in detention then he did committing the act that got him there, most of the time.
He knew his sister certainly did take after him, and he was proud. A little worried of course considering the fact that he was close to expulsion since his fourth year and that he had no real future. He hoped for better things for his sister, but she certainly wasn’t a nuiscence to be around which was good. He saw siblings fighting and hating each other and while Adeline and him had their arguments they were closer than your average pair of siblings.
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