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Feb 11, 2007 20:36

Week Name/Date/Time: 'Traitors in the Mist' / Saturday, March 11th, 2006 / 11:50 AM.
Location: The Three Broomsticks, Hogsmeade
Open To: HOT MEN, DUDE. (Thatcher, Noah, Charlie, and Merlin?)
Currently Involving: Troy

All right. So. There was perhaps one thing better than spending a Hogsmeade weekend with a bird. Even if that meant sitting through the ( Read more... )

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cthatcherhale February 12 2007, 12:31:33 UTC
The first rule about Men's Club was that you didn't talk about men's club, Thatcher thought as he strolled into The Three Broomsticks. It was what made their Summits beautiful.. the whole 'What happens in TTB stays in TTB, lest it is incredibly funny and we are forced to giggle about it later' thing. Which was typically the case, but they at least normally started out their Summits thinking that their horrid wrong-doings would go unspoken of ( ... )

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noah_ogilvy February 12 2007, 22:01:20 UTC
Noah Elias Ogilvy thought that Puddifoot's was a fine establishment, but this was because he was highly amused by the several cupids zooming about the place as waiters and the horrendous musical accompaniment to the dates clearly going on about the place. Noah relished in the unusual, he thrived off the abnormal, he was odd and he preferred to be so. But, he had to admit, he also enjoyed 'meetings' or 'summits' or 'what happens in TTB stays in TTB' events as well. He might have been a bit awkward about the whole bird situation (a gene missing at birth, he'd say), but it didn't mean he didn't recognize that they were incredibly pleasant beings to focus on ( ... )

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le_charlie February 12 2007, 23:26:42 UTC
Charlie Kerrigan… was not single.

And, naturally, he couldn’t stop smiling about it.

Of course, he hadn’t actually told anyone yes. He wanted to, yes, but… well, he just wanted to wait. Hanna Kensington was a pretty big deal, in his mind, and Charlie wanted to make the announcement er, impressive. Sure, everyone would see them in Hogsmeade the next day, but… oy. He was over-thinking this announcing business.

Men. Manly Men. No girls. Butterbeer. Yes. Focused now.

… he still couldn’t stop grinning.

That, however, could have been for any number of reasons! Charlie was a very grinny sort of bloke, usually, so it wasn’t uncommon to see him smiling like a lunatic. Plus, he had a large back full of candy swinging from his fist, and a still-full pocket of galleons. And, being the lovely Hufflepuff he was, Charlie wouldn’t mind giving some away to his mates who obviously drank too much ( ... )

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ohsweetmerlin February 13 2007, 03:45:20 UTC
Merlin Flanagan was going to become single very soon, he just did not realise this, which was for the best, really. You'd think a bloke would be able to connect events in his head. 'Sammy's not been in my sight for weeks and I've been... everywhere' should logically lead him to the fact that she was not in the school at all anymore. But if she'd not told him, why would he think it? He was too distracted these days to worry about his girlfriend, even if she was the happiest thing to happen to him all term. Life was cruel.

Hanna Kensington was in Merlin's year. He didn't know much about her, other than she wasn't a dance enthusiast, had two different coloured eyes (which fascinated the HELL out of him), and had snogged Troy Frogley at some point and hurt his chances with Lolita. Seemed an all right girl, but... he was fond of Hufflepuffs. They were the cheery types.

It would be too easy for Merry to get a barmaid in his lap, that's what Merlin would say! Irish charm, it was worth something. But today he was a bit less enthusiastic ( ... )

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