Friday - 17 Mars - Lunch -- Slyth TablecompetitionmissFebruary 9 2007, 21:27:38 UTC
Eva was making a list, a To Do list specifically and it was getting quite long, as her food was getting to be quite cold. There was a variety of things on it, as she kept adding more as she thought of them. Blow up Parliament was followed by Drown Colin which was proceeded by Possibly re-evaluate list.
All good things. As she worked she listened to the chatter of the table and every so often interjected her own thoughts. Because naturally, her own thoughts were very, very important.
Re: Friday - 17 Mars - Lunch -- Slyth Tablecole_foxkithFebruary 9 2007, 21:40:43 UTC
Cole walked up towards the Slytherin table for lunch. Spotting the back of a head he knew very well, he walked up and stood behind her. Peering over her shoulder, he looked to see what she was doing. A list of some sort? He read blow up Parliament and chucked slightly.
"How very Guy Fawkes of you," he noted from behind her with a slight laugh.
Re: Friday - 17 Mars - Lunch -- Slyth TablecompetitionmissFebruary 9 2007, 22:08:41 UTC
She made a face, a single raised eyebrow and straightened her back, nearly blotting the paper with ink, but rather moving down the page and continuing the list.
Toasted almonds... she started, before answering him. "I am always one to cause quite the stir. Barred teeth and all."
Re: Friday - 17 Mars - Lunch -- Slyth Tablecole_foxkithFebruary 9 2007, 23:29:40 UTC
Cole chuckled slightly as he slipped into the seat next to her. He eyed her curiously. She was always so fascinating to watch, at least in Cole's opinion.
"Planning a mass riot or taking over the world one explosion or death after the other?" he asked, giving her a quizzical look.
Re: Friday - 17 Mars - Lunch -- Slyth TablecompetitionmissFebruary 12 2007, 00:01:38 UTC
Eva turned her head slightly, looking at Cole. He would do, she decided, oh yes, he would do. Definitely better than most. A small smirk slid onto her face.
"Something like that," she said, coolly. "Except, it'll probably be something quieter with more photographs involved."
All good things. As she worked she listened to the chatter of the table and every so often interjected her own thoughts. Because naturally, her own thoughts were very, very important.
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"How very Guy Fawkes of you," he noted from behind her with a slight laugh.
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Toasted almonds... she started, before answering him. "I am always one to cause quite the stir. Barred teeth and all."
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"Planning a mass riot or taking over the world one explosion or death after the other?" he asked, giving her a quizzical look.
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"Something like that," she said, coolly. "Except, it'll probably be something quieter with more photographs involved."
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