Honestly, what was Sasuke's problem? Winry this, Winry that, it was like he never thought about anything else these days! It was so irritating, Karin didn't think she could stand much more of it. The aura of power and absolute coolness that had attracted her too him in the first place was waning, and Karin was not happy.
She stalked down the corridor, hips swinging automatically in a strut she'd perfected years ago. She sensed the people at the other end of the hallway before she saw them, off course, but she was so distracted that she failed to notice the thrum of magic that meant a spell.
And so, she walked straight into it. Coming to a sudden stop gave her such a surprise that she overbalanced, thumping against the wall.
up to you guys if you want it to have worked - can always get re-stuck x3atroquininelieJuly 8 2009, 16:31:51 UTC
Kristoph's eyes had been closed as he debated what to do about a spell he couldn't even see, but flew open at the sound of not one but two students getting stuck in the spell's nasty web. Well, at least he now knew where a part of it was. Knowing whatever poltergeist worked out here would probably have made it a bit bigger, he didn't move any further into the corridor just yet, preferring to examine.
Of course, no revealing charm he tried worked and so he sighed, adjusting his glasses again before turning to address the students. "Well, that is what a defense attorney tends to do, isn't it?" he asked the dark-haired girl with a smile, holding back the way his left eye wanted to twitch oh so badly.
At least it wasn't a Permanent Sticking Charm, or so he'd been told, but who knew if that was right?
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Honestly, what was Sasuke's problem? Winry this, Winry that, it was like he never thought about anything else these days! It was so irritating, Karin didn't think she could stand much more of it. The aura of power and absolute coolness that had attracted her too him in the first place was waning, and Karin was not happy.
She stalked down the corridor, hips swinging automatically in a strut she'd perfected years ago. She sensed the people at the other end of the hallway before she saw them, off course, but she was so distracted that she failed to notice the thrum of magic that meant a spell.
And so, she walked straight into it. Coming to a sudden stop gave her such a surprise that she overbalanced, thumping against the wall.
"...What the HELL."
Karin was not in a good mood.
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Of course, no revealing charm he tried worked and so he sighed, adjusting his glasses again before turning to address the students. "Well, that is what a defense attorney tends to do, isn't it?" he asked the dark-haired girl with a smile, holding back the way his left eye wanted to twitch oh so badly.
At least it wasn't a Permanent Sticking Charm, or so he'd been told, but who knew if that was right?
Time to give something a go. "Finite Incantatum!"
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