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Dec 07, 2010 19:07

[Upon waking up, Neville slowly comes to realise three very important things.
1. He's in some kind of muggle house, in someone else's pyjamas.
2. He doesn't have his wand.
3. It doesn't matter either way because he can't do magic.

Three has him the most worried, and anyone inside 456 Stone Street will find him venturing cautiously about the house ( Read more... )

blue flanel duck-print pyjamas, why is it always me?, ew someone else's underwear, chairs are the best defence, 456 stone street, wandering about

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coolbowtie December 7 2010, 06:32:35 UTC
School? What's so exciting about school that you have to get back to?

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truebravery December 7 2010, 06:39:52 UTC
Oh- it's not that I wa-want to get back to it. I'm just trying to find out if any of my friends are here.

[Neville pauses. This guy doesn't look like a Death Eater, and he sounds British which is always a good thing.] You wouldn't be able to tell me where here is, exactly, would you?

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coolbowtie December 7 2010, 07:00:39 UTC
Yes. Well no, more like sort of tell you with somethings that I haven't figured out yet, but I'm working on.

This town is supposed to be America in the 1950's but somethings are wrong, very wrong. Cold War went different, we're all trapped, might not even be in a proper dimensions.

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truebravery December 7 2010, 07:08:36 UTC
[Neville is silent as he listens. He was worried enough being in a muggle house, but now it's America. In the 1950s. The wrong America, even. In something that might not even be a proper dimension (whatever that means).]

Oh.

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coolbowtie December 7 2010, 07:29:57 UTC
...Sorry.

Did you not understand that?

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truebravery December 7 2010, 07:36:43 UTC
No. Er- Yes, I did. Sorry.

It's just a bit to take it, is all. [sigh. Maybe this isn't all a bad dream] You sound like you've been here a while.

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coolbowtie December 7 2010, 07:38:39 UTC
Yes, it's a bit shocking at first but then you get used to it. And then something else happens to stir the town up.

'Round about six months or so. I don't know it's strange to watch time pass normally.

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truebravery December 7 2010, 07:47:01 UTC
['stir the town up'? Why does that not sound good.]

How do you usually watch the time pass?

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coolbowtie December 7 2010, 21:36:36 UTC
Not usually in the right order. I'm a time traveler. Or used to be before this place took my time machine.

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truebravery December 7 2010, 22:05:13 UTC
[lightbulb!] Are you a wizard, then?

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coolbowtie December 7 2010, 22:12:37 UTC
I've been called one, but no, not technically. Proper term is Time Lord.

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truebravery December 7 2010, 22:30:12 UTC
And you can travel through time in your time machine?

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coolbowtie December 7 2010, 22:41:28 UTC
That would be the point of a time machine, yes. Though, I'll clarify that I can travel through time and space.

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truebravery December 9 2010, 03:41:56 UTC
Is that how you ended up here? You said this place wasn't a proper dimension.

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olympicswimmer December 7 2010, 13:50:13 UTC
It's not like this place is real exciting.

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coolbowtie December 7 2010, 21:37:30 UTC
Well, no, not really, but school? I never wanted to be in school once I was in it.

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