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Jun 12, 2006 12:31

Week Name/Date/Time: 'Countdown to Darkness' / Friday, October 28th / 8 p.m.
Location: Corridors
Open To: Liesl
Currently Involving: Ullrich

Brood Brood Brood )

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liesl_jacobs June 12 2006, 20:49:11 UTC
Anyone could have heard her coming from a mile away.

Every German curse word she could possibly think of spilled out of her mouth as she tramped down the corridor, having just got out of the worst detention in the history of detentions! First of all, it was with Jacqueline Zhang, that loud-mouthed, know-it-all Gryffindor. Second of all, they were forced to redecorate that lousy, smelly, dirty classroom WITHOUT magic and WITHOUT any protective covering -- so you can imagine how utterly filthy they got! Paint in the hair, on the clothes, all over the skin, under her nails. Dust and grime everywhere. Unacceptable! Even a thousand Scourgifies would never make her feel clean again! Liesl was positive she would have to burn her clothes, and she was on her way this very minute toward the dungeons to do just that -- and to take an hour-long bath. She didn't care how pruny her fingers got; she would soak until she felt human again.

"... Scheiße, das blödes arschloch Hornbeam, und auch McGonagall!!The cursing and the muttering was growing ( ... )

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ullrich_wm June 12 2006, 21:04:26 UTC
Ullrich was quite sure that those not even within a mile from the strand of curse words would have still heard her. He smirked lightly, merely pausing in his walking as he heard the familiar language drawing closer. How utterly easy she was making this for him -- he dare not even move from this spot, but let his prey simply come to him ( ... )

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liesl_jacobs June 12 2006, 21:21:33 UTC
She stared at him after his introduction for several moments, expressionless.

This ... this was not planned. Seidensticker did not send word of this. Dumbledore had said nothing. The German Ministry had not informed her. Shouldn't they have? She was a Ward of the State; if they were going to provide such protection, wouldn't they send correspondence to prepare her? Then again, they had done nothing this entire time to prepare her for anything of what she had faced. All her fears, all the events that unfolded in the newspaper of all places. She had been left to her own devices, left to her paranoia. Because Hogwarts was the safest place for her, wasn't it? Wasn't it ( ... )

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ullrich_wm June 12 2006, 21:33:26 UTC
Ullrich waited, his outward appearance one of complete patience. Inside, he was growing quite antsy and anxious, eager to hear her response. He found that her own outward emotions were quite hard to read, much as his were. He saw initial surprise, of course -- but that was to be expected ( ... )

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