RP: Britian vs Ireland

Nov 27, 2007 00:48

Date: November 26th, 2005
Characters: Garvin Hurnswallow, Harriet Lillinmarder (NPC's)
Location: Quidditch World Cup - France
Summary: The British team squares off with the much feared defending Irish
Status: INcomplete

There wasn't a soul at the pitch save the British team who thought they had a chance in hell of winning )

november 2005, place: outside shh

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shh_npc November 27 2007, 06:02:23 UTC
An hour into the game, and the score was tight - though the Irish looked to be having their way with the British, the latter only holding onto the respectable score by the skin of their teeth. But, it wasn't the first time they'd turned it on in the latter hald of the match, and (for the sake of his bet) it hopefully wouldn't be the last, if they could manage it again ( ... )

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shh_npc November 27 2007, 06:06:35 UTC
As Garvin nearly had an apolexy, Harriet leaned forward, "You'll all remember Flint from his time with the Falmouth Falcons. Excellent chaser at the time, likely a lock for the last World Cup if it had been held. And if you don't think that in itself gave him enough of a reason to take an interest in the end of the war ( ... )

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shh_npc November 27 2007, 06:07:11 UTC
He might have been jubilant, but he wasn't ignorant enough to miss Harriet's innuendo. He shot her a look it was probably best the fans in the stand couldn't see. "Hardly," he remarked, continuing instead of just letting the subject drop, "though occasionally I have to resort to that, I still find others do a much better job at broom polishing than I do - so I let them take better care of that instrument than I can ( ... )

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shh_npc November 27 2007, 06:48:40 UTC
Though she'd started the game of innuendo, Harriet felt herself flush slightly at his very blatant remark. But she wouldn't let herself be bested by Garvin. A matter of pride if nothing else. "It's not hands that I find do the best job," she remarked in a mild tone, raising an eyebrow. Enough infusion in the words to have him and half the stadium understanding her meeting, the more innocent half in the dark thinking she meant a broom servicing kit by her comment ( ... )

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shh_npc November 27 2007, 17:45:35 UTC
Garvin itched to delve into territory not safe for children's ears, and though his mouth opened to speak, the goal and the ensuing drive fortunately distracted him ( ... )

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shh_npc November 27 2007, 22:42:51 UTC
"The fans are no doubt worried as the injury is entirely too reminiscient of the one that knocked out their star seeker Jocelyn Ferguson from competition," Harriet remarked. "Fortunately the angle must have been a bit indirect, or Gillius's arm not quite as strong as he thinks it is - though it isn't a hard mark to fall short of. But Bell is no stranger to pain, having survived much more serious injuries off the pitch during the war. She'll be fine once the bleeding stops, though she might be sleeping on her side for a bit ( ... )

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