Week Name/Date/Time: "Books of Mystery"/Monday, Oct 17/ 7:00pm Location: Hufflepuff Common Room Open To: Julian Currently Involving: Tyra ( That dumb book )
Julian was rather unsure about how that day had gone. He did do exactly what that bloody book told him to, but the whole situation made him uneasy. Plus, Herbology just wasn't quite as fun as it usually was - he spent most of the class helping the other students because he had already mastered that skill ages ago. One would've thought that this would pump up his pride, but no, it just made his interest sag
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As Tyra was resentfully glaring at the book, she jumped a bit as Julian touched her arm. Ty was actually thinking pretty hard about what she had wrote in the book, and the little remark it blurted back at her.
"Oh, hello." Tyra pushed her bag off the couch clearing a spot for him, and now started watching him sit down.
"That bloody book, that's what's wrong! I pick the thing up, read the little inscription, and go and try it out. And what do I get in return? An upsetting little remark back!"
It really did upset her, what the book had said. Tyra had concentrated too long on friends and her studies, that if she didn't find something else to muse herself she was going to go completely off her rocker!
Julian felt a little too tired for the amount of energy she had. In fact, in response to her rant, his face scrunched up and just hoped it would be over soon. That book was annoying, apparently more so to her than him.
"It is a little sarcastic," he mentioned quietly, thinking over the response that he had been given. Julian shrugged, not knowing what else to say. "It's really just a book, no reason to listen to it." He wasn't exactly sure why he had, but the fact of the matter what that he had. And now he had to deal with the consequences. Something told him he'd be seeing a lot more of Helga, considering she was probably the only girl that didn't come with strings attached.
Julian rubbed his head, yawning. Even if someone talking as much as she had overwhelmed him, he knew it would've been polite to ask if she wanted to talk about what it had written. "If you don't mind me asking, what did it say that was so horrible?"
"Not so much sarcastic, as displeasing." Tyra was actually ready to rip the book to shreads right about now because she had been thinking about what it had said to her now. "I know, but still. It's a book, and books here at Hogwarts mean something. Especially to me
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"Oh, hello." Tyra pushed her bag off the couch clearing a spot for him, and now started watching him sit down.
"That bloody book, that's what's wrong! I pick the thing up, read the little inscription, and go and try it out. And what do I get in return? An upsetting little remark back!"
It really did upset her, what the book had said. Tyra had concentrated too long on friends and her studies, that if she didn't find something else to muse herself she was going to go completely off her rocker!
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"It is a little sarcastic," he mentioned quietly, thinking over the response that he had been given. Julian shrugged, not knowing what else to say. "It's really just a book, no reason to listen to it." He wasn't exactly sure why he had, but the fact of the matter what that he had. And now he had to deal with the consequences. Something told him he'd be seeing a lot more of Helga, considering she was probably the only girl that didn't come with strings attached.
Julian rubbed his head, yawning. Even if someone talking as much as she had overwhelmed him, he knew it would've been polite to ask if she wanted to talk about what it had written. "If you don't mind me asking, what did it say that was so horrible?"
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