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Post by alix on Jun 12, 2009 20:41:58 GMT -5
Alix smiled and nodded. "Sure." She agreed to go out with him and smiled. It was only when she felt teh first drops of rain on her skin again did she looked away rfom him, she didn't know whether raining would make it harder to stay on a broom, but she didn't really care. She knew she was safe even if she did nearly fall.
Seeing him pull out a chocolate frog she raised an eyebrow nad nodded. "Alright." She smiled slightly.
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Post by jonathangrudge on Jun 13, 2009 2:48:27 GMT -5
Jonathan handed her the chocolate with a smile. What else do you want to know? he asked as he ate his chocolate. ' I wonder if I could get her to join' he thaught as he kissed her cheek. Jonathan pulled his wand out and whispered Accio School Broom. In a flash a school broom came flying and hovered next to Jonathan. He then put his wand in his boot scabbard.
Jonathan jumped on the broom and flew behind her. 'Now if anything happens I can get to her faster' he thaught as he scooted up beside her. Hey babe what's up
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Post by alix on Jun 13, 2009 4:09:46 GMT -5
Taking the piece of the chocolate frog, Alix took a bit and shrugged. "How to stop is a good thing to know." She smiled a little and watched him Accio a school broom. Now she knew she'd be flying on her own, so, just to make it a little more intresting for herself, she leaned slightly to the right hand side, the broom taking her to the right. She was pretty amazed that the broom listened to her and wasn't acting like a horse would, trying to buck her off. Okay, so that was stupid, a broom could never buck someone off ... could it? But anyway, that wasn't the point.
Looking back to him she smiled and shook her head. "Nothing, everythings fine." She said. He was a rather sweet guy, seemed caring enough for a guy. Okay, so he was in Hufflepuff, how much nicer could you get in a guy. "I guess i just want it to rain a bit harder." She shrugged a little bit as, just after she said that the rain did start to come down a little harder, yet there was still no, to little wind. Which was slightly strange.
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