*The fluffy, screeching little Jane Featherfax returns with the message*
Dear Miss Weasley,
It shall be a grand adventure! We have been separated to our own circles for far too long, and I have been feeling quite desolate without the guidance of my dear friend. Indeed, we must meet promptly.
::Screened for Emma and Ginny, only::ginevramFebruary 25 2006, 21:20:47 UTC
Hi again, Emma!
I'm on my way to the Great Hall, so meet me there as soon as you can! I'll screen off the end of one of the big tables. I've been working on an invitation, and we can lay it out and get a good look at it.
~Ginny Weasley
*sends an owl off with her response, grabs up the invitation she's been working on and runs to the Great Hall to meet her friend*
Re: ::Screened for Emma and Ginny, only::ewoodhouseFebruary 25 2006, 21:38:32 UTC
*Emma enters the great hall, wearing her 19th century dress under her Hogwarts' robes. Luckily she has not had great contact with the modern Muggle world, so her sensibilities has not been too strongly shaken. However, the shopping trip seemed to be a grand idea, as outside her uniform all of her clothing was from her own time.*
Ginny? Oh, dear Ginny! *She walks towards her, smiling easily* I am so happy to see you again. But tell me, what ever are the invitations for? Are we throwing a party?
Re: ::Screened for Emma and Ginny, only::ginevramFebruary 25 2006, 21:43:00 UTC
*looks up to see Emma come into the Great Hall and, with a big smile, motions her over to the end of the table she's screened off; there's not many other people in the Great Hall at the moment, and Ginny has parchment and quills scattered about on the table*
Hullo, Emma! It's great to see you again, too! Please come have a seat. I've got the House Elves bringing us some tea and cookies.
The invitations? Oh, remember we were discussing tea and shopping with some of the other girls? Well, I got to thinking that it wouldn't be very nice of us to only invite a few people, so I thought we might open it to all the ladies of the school. There's so many I haven't met yet. Do you think that would be all right?
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Dear Miss Weasley,
It shall be a grand adventure! We have been separated to our own circles for far too long, and I have been feeling quite desolate without the guidance of my dear friend. Indeed, we must meet promptly.
Quite happy and obliged,
Miss Emma Woodhouse
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I'm on my way to the Great Hall, so meet me there as soon as you can! I'll screen off the end of one of the big tables. I've been working on an invitation, and we can lay it out and get a good look at it.
~Ginny Weasley
*sends an owl off with her response, grabs up the invitation she's been working on and runs to the Great Hall to meet her friend*
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Ginny? Oh, dear Ginny! *She walks towards her, smiling easily* I am so happy to see you again. But tell me, what ever are the invitations for? Are we throwing a party?
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Hullo, Emma! It's great to see you again, too! Please come have a seat. I've got the House Elves bringing us some tea and cookies.
The invitations? Oh, remember we were discussing tea and shopping with some of the other girls? Well, I got to thinking that it wouldn't be very nice of us to only invite a few people, so I thought we might open it to all the ladies of the school. There's so many I haven't met yet. Do you think that would be all right?
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