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♠Voice / Fiiiilter. teaspoonrange October 17 2009, 14:33:05 UTC
[Lazy Ronald is lazy, so voice for now, from wherever the hell he is in the house that is not in the company of Hermione.]

You've got this thing with sounding really serious every time you talk, Hermione. What d'you need?

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♠Voice / Fiiiilter. loyalotter October 17 2009, 14:37:38 UTC
[she ignored that first part.] I'm not saying it over this. Come see me, Ron.

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♠Voice / Fiiiilter. teaspoonrange October 17 2009, 14:53:27 UTC
[Slight eyeroll, thankfully she can't see it.] Fine, fine... Where are you?

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♠Voice / Fiiiilter. loyalotter October 17 2009, 14:55:40 UTC
Outside on the porch.

[Which she is... she's sitting down and watching things.]

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Voice/Filter tendstocry October 17 2009, 15:28:51 UTC
Where you you, Hermione? I'll come see you...

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Voice/Filter loyalotter October 17 2009, 15:37:18 UTC
I'm out on the porch of the house, Cho.

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Action tendstocry October 17 2009, 15:55:19 UTC
[After closing the journal, she walks out to the porch and smiles, hugging the journal close to her]

Sounded important... Everything okay?

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Action loyalotter October 17 2009, 16:00:15 UTC
[Hermione places a bookmark in the book she was reading and smiles up at Cho, offering her the empty seat next to her. Her journal is open on the table between them, so she can glance at it every so often to reply.]

It is important, but it's not bad. [She pulls out a piece of paper from her handbag, which is also on the table, and hands it to Cho.] Remember the Dumbledore's Army contact Galleons we used? This is the same thing. You can fold it if you need to, but don't lose it.

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chaoticelement October 17 2009, 16:37:16 UTC
[Have a clownish guy doing something akin to apparating next to you - minus the pop.]

Well, this isn't exactly where I meant to teleport, but, I see I've stumbled upon a rather interesting young lady...

Pardon my intrusion, miss, but I thought I sensed a magical presence... might I inquire into your identity?

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loyalotter October 17 2009, 16:41:39 UTC
[And this is Hermione reacting instinctively, drawing her wand from her sleeve, leaping up, and pointing it at your face.]

It'd be nice if you didn't teleport directly ontop of someone. [You've startled her and she's not going to drop that wand's leverage for a bit.]

...I'm Hermione Granger. Who are you?

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Oh, methinks this is gonna be goooooood~! *evil plotting smirk goes here* chaoticelement October 17 2009, 16:45:17 UTC
[He holds his hands definsively, though it should be noted that his feet have yet to touch the ground.]

It was a miscalculation on my part, and I apologize. I meant no harm, and can assure you that my teleportation was an accident. I'm still getting used to the leylines flowing through this place...

My name is Kefka Palazzo, High Court Mage of the Gestahlian Empire, and first Mage-Knight of his excellency the Emperor.

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oh goodness XD loyalotter October 17 2009, 16:51:13 UTC
[The wand lowers, but she's not putting it away.]

I understand. Magic can be imprecise here.

...That's a bit of a long title.

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|Action| feedmetaichi October 17 2009, 17:33:31 UTC
[There is a dinosaur wandering near your porch, miss Granger. And he's watching you from very far away. We're still getting used to so many humans in one area.]

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|Action| loyalotter October 17 2009, 17:48:02 UTC
[She glances up... and then squints. Is that something out there?]

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|Action| feedmetaichi October 17 2009, 17:51:38 UTC
[Squinting right back at you. You look relatively harmless. We'll take baby steps to come see who you are.]

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|Action| loyalotter October 20 2009, 17:07:14 UTC
[She tilts her head a little.] Hello?

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1week_wizard October 17 2009, 19:14:49 UTC
I certainly thank you for the help you've been at the library, at least.

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loyalotter October 18 2009, 16:22:49 UTC
I'm glad I can help at all. It's very nice in there, but I always did like libraries.

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1week_wizard October 18 2009, 23:47:55 UTC
As have I. Though I suppose anywhere I can read in peace is appreciated.

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loyalotter October 18 2009, 23:52:15 UTC
That is always a good thing to do. I like sitting out on the porch of our house, too. It's comforting there.

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