Fred and George peer around a corner, looking into the main hall, gleeful expressions on their faces. "Oy, George, I think the coast is clear..."
"It is..." an evil grin spreads on George's face.
"Let's set it up then, yeah?""Yeah, do it
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He looks at Cho's shopping bags nosily and grins like the "kid in the candy store".
"Anything I'd like?"
That triggers a shocked look. He'd meant to think that, not say it out loud!
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Stops.
Blinks.
"Where the hell am I?"
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Fred clears this throat politely and calls over with a mischievous smile, "You are in the Mansion. Lost, are you?"
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Of course, his biggest problem with his past -- practically his only problem with his past -- is his bastard father.
So here's a Killian MacEwan who can't remember anything. Not his own name, not that fact that he's a witch -- anything.
He's still Killian, though, so only a moment of concern shows before his face settles back into its' easy not-quite-smile as he looks around confusedly.
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Her memory is a single event that won't mean much - namely, an isolated fight among many that she had with Raven.
She sees Killian, rolls her eyes, and settles down on the couch with her book.
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He flops next to her on the couch with a charming grin. "Hullo," he says, voice hopeful. "Do you know where I am?" A pause, and he adds in an altogether too cheerful voice, "Or perhaps who I am?"
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Just another of Killian's strange jokes, she assumes.
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Imagine the last thing he remembers is going out to work his garden with Her, having promised to help Her arrange her roses afterwards.
He looks much younger here. His eyes are clearer and brighter, and a certain trouble that will come into them later isn't there yet. He's in the middle of a wonderful clear laugh, something she said that was clever and funny and everything he loves about Her. Suddenly he quiets, and looks around.
"Hey."
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