Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2000
Time: From 1pm
Location: The Blackpool Tower Ballrooms, Blackpool
Characters Involved: OPEN TO ALL (Pansy's such an attention whore)
Rating: PG-13ish, presumably for possible swearing only
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Finally - she got to be the centre of attention )
Seamus looked around quickly for a place to leave his gift. It wasn’t hard to spot a sumptuous “gift table” which was already laden with loot. He put his elegantly wrapped gift for the Birthday Girl on the table with dozens of others. He had gotten her a copy of the latest book from Calliope Chesilwick, “The Charming Witch”. It was a compilation of beauty tips, diet suggestions, relationship advice, and fashion and make-up hints from the pages of Witch Weekly. He couldn’t imagine a witch with more need of it than Pansy. Seamus knew, as he feared Pansy did not, that it was what was on the inside that mattered. If she bothered to look inside the book, she would find two tickets to the League Cup final next week. Not just any tickets, but two for one of the private skyboxes. He was desperately hoping that she wouldn’t find the tickets since Sean O’Casey had given him four tickets and if she came, he’d have to put up with her and her guest. He hadn’t figured out who he was going to invite; probably Lavender or Neville. He did know for certain that whoever he invited, they’d have a better time of it if Pansy Parkinson didn’t show up. Then again, she probably felt that way about him coming to her birthday party, which was why he owed her the tickets.
Once he’d placed his present on the pile and returned to the group of mostly Gryffindor friends, he looked around the place, and had to admit that the ballroom was really quite something.
“Aye, then, leave it to Pansy Parkinson to celebrate in style,” he said with a good natured smile, shaking his head a bit. “Right, the lass is a caution.”
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He acknowledged Neville's arrival with a smile and waved slightly in his direction, before he offered Parvati his arm to head inside. "Shall we...?" He asked out of politeness, before following the others inside by her side.
The Ballroom looked, without exaggerating, amazing, Roger had to admit. But what else had he expected of the Parkinsons, really? He smirked at Seamus's comment as he returned. "Caution's an understatement."
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She gently placed Pansy's gift on top of a rather large box wrapped in gold metallic paper before returning her attention to her surroundings. A band was playing a great jazz tune on the stage, and Parvati's feet were itching to dance.
"Would you accompany me in a dance to start the afternoon off?" she asked Roger, curtsying playfully.
((I think if Parvati and Roger dance, we should start a new thread, yeah?))
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