Hogwarts Open House, Day Two

Aug 27, 2006 13:24

Date: Sunday, 27th August
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Place: Any unlocked door in the school.
Characters Involved: Anyone who wishes to attend. (Remember to add your character's 'tag' if you enter the thread here.)

Self-guided tours are allowed, or you may take one of the tours which is conducted by various Hogwarts ghosts, beginning every hour on the hour at in the Entrance Hall. Thankfully, Peeves has not been asked to be a tour-guide! )

status: open, event: carnival, location: hogwarts, event: hogwarts, character: seamus finnigan

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8:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. safinnigan August 28 2006, 03:13:45 UTC
Seamus arrived on the doorstep just as he had the day before. It was a trial run, to see how this schedule would suit him and his work schedule. He’d dropped back on his hours at The Leaky Cauldron to deal with his insomnia and night terrors, not to mention his broken heart but if he planned to do this several mornings a week for the foreseeable future, he’d best be sure that the timing would work well and that he could manage the workload. It would also give him the chance to see if there were obstacles that needed to be worked out at Hogwarts ( ... )

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8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Open to Any subtle_simmer September 3 2006, 21:54:44 UTC
Severus Snape was in a fine mood - which is to say, his temper was short, his patience even shorter, and if his glare could really do all the destructive things people had accused it of, his entire lab would be a messy puddle of goo.

Nonetheless, he was here. He was nicely dressed in silvery grey cotton robes, his hair washed and as clean as it ever got, though still as lank as ever, and the doors to his class room, main lab and office were all standing wide open to the corridor of the dungeon as he wandered between the areas putting things in order.

Slughorn received many a muttered curse under his breath for the apparently random, disorganized way the man had rearranged things during the three years he had taught.

He was prepared to be civil to the casual tourists moving through the school, but he didn't really expect to be disturbed. Having a reputation of being an unpleasant bastard did have distinct advantages.

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