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[Voice] goggle_syndrome May 28 2011, 04:35:23 UTC
[Reading? Gross...but she did say it could be something you've seen or heard about.]

Reading's pretty boring if you ask me. If you're outside long enough you start seeing all kinds of stuff you never would have back home. At least that's what happened for me.

Why're you asking anyway? Just 'cause?

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[Voice] voicesreason May 28 2011, 05:11:05 UTC
[Football's gross too, Taichi. She'll just... purse her lips at that.]

Reading can only be boring if you take no interest in what you're doing. Well, yes, which is why I didn't direct the question to only reading.

Curiosity, mostly.

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[Voice] goggle_syndrome May 28 2011, 05:54:53 UTC
[LIES. It is awesome and manly okay :( But still, he takes her words into consideration for all of five seconds.]

I'm just saying, you'd probably find better answers if you looked outside. That's how I started finding magic and monsters and all kinds of stuff out there.

Well that's never a bad thing, I guess.

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[Voice] voicesreason May 31 2011, 01:20:06 UTC
[If by awesome and manly you mean-- alright, I'm no good at this game. But, oh, Taichi.]

Not always. While I do agree in new surroundings the best course of action might be to venture in it, if there's books nearby that can give you a better idea on the matters that would be the best choice. It's best to go in with some idea than to wonder in aimlessly.

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one_green_eye May 28 2011, 04:36:47 UTC
Oh, you're back here again.

So that's what it's called... Devil's Snare...

[please forgive the completely out-of-the-blue, un-introduced remarks. Ginko spoke to Hermione once, he remembers-- and has a particularly interest in these apparently magical plants.]

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voicesreason May 28 2011, 05:15:28 UTC
[Things like this have happened before, but it's still a rather unnerving thing for her. These un-introduced remarks and all.]

Again? I suppose that means you must have talked about me before.

--And, yes, if you mean the plant around the house.

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one_green_eye May 28 2011, 05:33:07 UTC
Sorry. [half-smile] We only ever spoke once.

But those plants from your world sound pretty interesting. I was asking someone about them, a while ago... [kid with-- glasses-- ]

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voicesreason May 31 2011, 01:22:41 UTC
Once is still far more than I remember. [And she'll give a tight apologetic smile. Oh and a brow raise.]

Had you? Well, quite a lot of the magical variety really are interesting, I must admit. Herbology was always a fascinating subject in school.

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[Action] aphephobic May 28 2011, 04:42:09 UTC
[Hisoka's been steering clear of Hermione since he'd gotten word of her return; while he learned to develop a begrudging respect for her, that didn't mean he had to like her and her stupid house full of stupid people. But he hangs around the library like a possessive cheetah, and has no problem stopping at her table and giving her a suitably disdainful stare.]

....So apparently you and I need to re-establish the basic rules. This is a library. Be quiet.

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[Action] voicesreason May 28 2011, 05:24:57 UTC
[To say Hermione was expecting the approach would be a lie, seeing as her brow skyrocketed to her hair and her lips curved into a straight line frown. As far as she remembered she hadn't been speaking loud when she said something, but she wasn't liking the stare. Or the fact it was another person who obviously knew her once before. This really was quite tiring.]

I'll be sure to remember to, thanks.

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[Action] aphephobic May 28 2011, 05:30:16 UTC
[Well he isn't liking that she keeps breathing the same oxygen, but here she is trespassing anyway.]

That's it? What, did they give you a lobotomy while you were gone?

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[Action] voicesreason May 31 2011, 01:29:04 UTC
[Whatever nicety she was trying to follow is dissipating as the glare lands on her features. ]

Unfortunately, I don't find it proper to speak so rudely to a person I have hardly met. [Ignoring the last comment as she softly closes the book.] I can see I have no reason to worry there when it comes to you.

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intangible_girl May 28 2011, 04:43:05 UTC
I've heard and seen so many strange things here it's dizzying.

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voicesreason May 28 2011, 05:32:31 UTC
I can imagine so, it's quite a lot to wrap thoughts around. So much of it should, frankly, be improbably.

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intangible_girl May 28 2011, 05:35:03 UTC
I'd have to say, the most improbable thing was meeting a real live My Little Pony.

That... takes the cake. Hands down.

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voicesreason May 31 2011, 01:33:06 UTC
Sorry, a what exactly?

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[Voice] alwaysserious May 28 2011, 04:51:06 UTC
I've read a lot of books with magic that doesn't exist in my world.

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[Voice] voicesreason May 28 2011, 05:54:30 UTC
Have you really? Ami and I were talking about the differences of magic a few days ago, it does seem as if everyone's world has different takes.

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[Voice] alwaysserious May 28 2011, 05:57:06 UTC
Some variations seem to be the same, but even the closest of spells have different outcomes to them. It's pretty confusing.

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[Voice] voicesreason May 31 2011, 01:34:23 UTC
I'd expect so. I suppose in a way it's a bit like other countries, while we may have similar customs the reasons for them or the approach may be vastly different.

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