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Mar 26, 2007 16:39

Week Name/Date/Time: "Attack of the Wheezes" / Wednesday March 29th, 2006 / 1:00 PM... SHARP
Location: Grounds, just outside of entrance.
Open To: Fi, Erik
Currently Involving: Erik

Fi had been feeling odd at best.  She had swiped a chocolate that had been sitting on a table in the Common Room, sad and sorrid without an owner/eater.  Sure, her Mum had ( Read more... )

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fifi_fo_fum March 26 2007, 22:22:11 UTC
Oh, and bleedin' jumping fae, there he was!! Her eyes widened as she immediately stood up, brushing her skirt down and clearing her throat and.. oh goodness gracious heaven of fire and earth and little fuzzy bunnies, it was ErikIt was Erik! Erik, who had always given her just that special bit of attention that made her feel good. Erik, who had aided or headed many a troublesome journey and was always up for that crazy little idea she'd think up in the middle of the night and madly throw out at him the following day, regardless of how dangerous or daft it might have been. Erik had always had this special place in her heart and for some reason little butterflies flew madly about in her stomach at the sight of him ( ... )

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fifi_fo_fum March 27 2007, 23:12:47 UTC
Fi? Well, Fi had spent so much time denying to everyone else AND herself that she had the crush on Erik that she so obviously was under that she hadn't ever really thought of snogging him or trying to fill the shoes at Juhi left behind her. But with his lips against her's? Well, the part of her mind that wasn't spinning and trying to figure out what the buggering hell was going on was actually clicking little thought babbles into place and figuring out what she wanted. Yes, she was far more dangerous and mysterious than Juhi, but really? She saw that as a benefit. She was the 10th or 11th wonder of the world (she wasn't really sure how many wonders there were now, honestly) in her mind. Though sadly enough, most of the mystery was because she didn't even have herself figured out yet ( ... )

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erikcohen March 27 2007, 23:41:36 UTC
Erik hadn't even known that people could possibly be questioning Fi about her feelings for him. Honestly, he would have been disappointed if Fi had been thinking about trying to fill some sodding metaphorical shoes. Yes, Juhi had been there for him when he'd needed her, and she was bloody fantastic influence on him, but they had ended. Erik Cohen had moved on, not started searching for a replacement!

Erik didn't have himself figured out either. Sometimes he thought he was a bloody idiot, and then next he felt as though he'd handled everything this term had brought him as best as he could have hoped. He still was unsure about his decision to become an auror, he was still changing friends and thoughts and behaviours and... bah. But he was still the same Erik Cohen deep down, the same lover of adventure and affection and Gregorious.

He could confess that he did enjoy a bit of uncertainty. Fi was always here and then there, a constant source of curiosity. Things would never be boring if... well, he could always think about... she was a ( ... )

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fifi_fo_fum March 27 2007, 23:59:56 UTC
If anything, Fi never thought Erik to be a bloody idiot. To her, he was always brilliant and fantastic. She'd easily state that he was one of the smartest blokes she knew, second only to Folly. Folly only beat him because he was A VERY OLD MAN and wisdom came with age and everyone knew that wisdom out-ranked smartness. That's why Gandalf always won the fight, after all! Because he was WISE ( ... )

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erikcohen March 28 2007, 01:07:39 UTC
Erik was surprised that he'd even be considered one of the smartest blokes she knew, let alone coming anywhere close to Folly, who she adored and brought to tea with her (usually) and... looked up to. He'd feel he wasn't worth such an honour, most likely. That time he'd tried to jump from one tree on the grounds to another, even though the branches didn't align properly? That had been spectacularly idiotic, indeed ( ... )

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fifi_fo_fum March 28 2007, 01:34:41 UTC
Honestly? The bud of their friendship started with a horrid amount of respect and admiration. He was something else, something special. She hadn't really voiced it to him, but he also reminded her so much of her hero Folly.. perhaps that's why she wanted to get so close to him and obviously did. That old saying about girls always wanting someone like their Da? For Fi, it was apparently wanting someone like her idol. He practically raised her, after all. Ten years older than her and he was always the one around her when her parents were off on missions. He was just the biggest male influence in her life so it was no big wonder that she'd find herself attracted to the sort of person that made her comfortable ( ... )

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erikcohen March 28 2007, 10:47:44 UTC
Erik would probably blush if he heard he reminded her of Folly, actually. He'd never really heard anything about the whole concept of a girl wanting to date a bloke like her father, guardian, male-influence type of person. He had heard once that opposites attract, but that wasn't really the case. If so, he'd have been off snogging... Hargreaves Beckett or some nonsense. Because apparently opposites didn't see gender. HAR. Ah well. He was much better off where he was right now ( ... )

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fifi_fo_fum March 28 2007, 11:22:22 UTC
If she wasn't so set on this entire thing being poisoning, yes, she'd likely blame that tosser Thatcher Hale. It did smell horridly of the 7th year and really, with every other girl on the block at least fancying him a bit, it would ensure that he at least had a week full of making out with various girls in dark corners that professors would not be dwelling in - OY, DID HE POISON THE STAFF, TOO? Wait, no. She had decided that it wasn't him before even entertaining the concept that it COULD be him. Bugger. Well, chalk that one up to the Slytherins as well, those gits ( ... )

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erikcohen March 28 2007, 20:33:51 UTC
Did every other girl on the block fancy Thatcher Hale? REALLY? Erik knew the bloke was a charmer, but it seemed more in good fun than actually successful. Then again, Erik didn't exactly follow him around. Whatever Thatcher was up to in dark corners and broom closets, Erik didn't want to know, kiitos. Though he was bound to find out eventually, being a prefect and all.

Ah, and Erik hadn't made the connection between the professors and the potions either. FANCY THAT. Perhaps there was some sort of larger conspiracy going on here. Oddly enough, the two people most likely to investigate were... he and Fi. They were somewhat busy at the moment.

Not that they fancied each other or anything.

Not that his denial even made sense at such a time. Bloody hell, he was really trying hard to fool himself now, wasn't he?

Getting snogged once was normal only if it were actually as short as she was suggesting. A quick peck on the lips or a kiss to the cheek, not a... kiss. He had kissed her and she knew it... though it would have made it much ( ... )

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fifi_fo_fum March 28 2007, 23:39:39 UTC
HORRID THAT THE TWO THAT WERE MOST LIKELY TO SUSS IT OUT (wrongly, of course, but at least they'd be sussing) WERE TWO OF THE ONES THAT HAD FALLEN VICTIM TO THE WRONG-DOINGS!! Which would have made Fi suspect those snakes even MORE, as anyone who was anyone knew that Fi and Erik were the mystery solvers of the castles. They were the ones that solved the mystery of Why All Slytherins smell, after all. They had something, those two ( ... )

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erikcohen March 29 2007, 02:23:45 UTC
Erik and Fi had definitely been successful with their attempts to rid Slytherins of the horrid vegetable-foot disease, as he'd never meant a single snake since that day who had the problem. They were also rather good with stealing tea, and singing songs, and could probably even cure the scrofunwhatsit in their sleep. Of course they wouldn't want to because then they'd have to go back to classes and they already didn't see each other often and it was... oy. No, they'd not be solving every disease problem, kiitos.

They shared something all right. Possibly a brain, but he wasn't going to think about the fact that it would mean he was practically kissing himself at the moment. AWKWARD.

Oh, Erik could have said that he'd accidentally slipped and fallen on her lips, but then he'd be showing signs of cowardice. TOO AFRAID TO BE HONEST ABOUT SNOGGING? Not Erik Valentin Cohen! Apparently he was too scared, however, to admit that there was any emotional reasoning behind it all. Some lion ( ... )

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fifi_fo_fum March 29 2007, 04:37:13 UTC
Merlin, they had done bloody terrific things together! Fi and Erik? Totally saved the Slytherin population from toes possessed by carrots. They didn't even have to, yet they did! If there was any sort of person that Fi just didn't care for, it was those snakes, and yet they SAVED them! Really, if the two worked together hard enough, they'd come up with solutions to all the world's ailments. Bird Flu begone. Seriously! But really, they had better things to do with their time. Like pulling pranks. And finally sneaking off into the Forbidden Forest. And snogging, apparently ( ... )

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erikcohen March 29 2007, 21:32:17 UTC
It was actually rather fascinating that Erik was one of the Gryffindors to not hate every Slytherin he came into contact with. It seemed that he, more than anyone else, had reason to despise them, a justification for his anger. Perhaps being so horribly terrorized by one made him realise that they couldn't all possibly be so evil. Apparently that didn't meant they couldn't ALL have vegetables on their feet, because they so clearly could in his mind. Or he'd gone along with Fi just for the thrill of adventure. He would say no more ( ... )

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fifi_fo_fum March 30 2007, 00:03:22 UTC
Well, Fi had no intentions of ever leaving him again. In fact, her Mum was already starting to plan out exactly how un-home Fi was going to be, at least for the next hols, as the apparent death wish on their family had Blair completely that her youngest would be about for another round of attacks. No one wanted Fi dead, of course, as she had hardly earned herself a sour spot in the minds of the Death Eaters, but if she was about when they came back to get more? They'd not exactly leave her as a standing witness. That's why she had sent Fi back to school AND that's why she hardly fancied the idea of Fi being with them. Keeping her at Aunt Fergie's house or in Galway with her Mum's mother was far, far safer. Or better yet, locking her away in some cave in Egypt. They'd never find her there! Anyway, the short of it was that Blair had just realized that Fi was safer when she wasn't at home. The last thing Erik would have to worry about would be Fi up and leaving again ( ... )

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erikcohen March 30 2007, 03:37:44 UTC
Fi not planning on leaving Hogwarts didn't mean she wasn't planning on leaving him. Which probably wouldn't make sense to anyone else, but Erik thought it to be perfectly logical. She was going to be staying at the castle, sure, but what if she suddenly decided she hated him and his silly adventures? He'd be heartbroken, just as he was when he realised that with Fi and Dustin gone, there was no one to accompany him on such daring quests. They'd both returned now. It was horribly confusing. At least he knew he didn't want her to die. If it was necessary for her survival, he'd drag her off to Finland.

Perhaps the fact that Erik had kissed a girl before made him less aware of the scents than she. Whatever the reason, he was much more focused on breathing and keeping his eyes closed than he was on whatever scents were wafting about from the table. He could easily smell her, of course, but that was to be expected with his nose so close to her neck. He was concentrating on the soft thumping of his heart in his chest, and his hands gently ( ... )

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fifi_fo_fum March 30 2007, 05:27:31 UTC
Finland would be brilliant.

If he asked her? Fi would happily declare that she'd be by his side FOREVER. Even if they were old and wrinkly and smelled of moth balls, she'd always be at least his best mate, if not more. Now, Fi's concept of time was quite a mess, so it could have been that she just didn't grasp that forever was a bit beyond 'ages ( ... )

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