Victoria Elizabeth Kirkland (
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sortinghat_rp2012-08-11 10:00 pm
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I have to say, I'm loving the Olympics right now. Oh how darling the girls competing in rhythmic gymnastics are. Simply amazing, I almost wish I asked mother if I could have done taken it up when I was 6.
Not only that, but England won three gold in Equestrian. Oh, it's all simply fantastic.
Oh Bunny, you simply must come over this week and watch the group events for the rhythmic gymnastics. Oh please say you'll come over.
And, if anyone else is interested. I could even talk mumsie into letting me make a day of it. Like a party, only less mess.
Not only that, but England won three gold in Equestrian. Oh, it's all simply fantastic.
Oh Bunny, you simply must come over this week and watch the group events for the rhythmic gymnastics. Oh please say you'll come over.
And, if anyone else is interested. I could even talk mumsie into letting me make a day of it. Like a party, only less mess.
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Don't suppose you watched the football games? The boys got slaughtered, but the girls did a good job.
Arthur is coming down for the Quidditch World Cup, so I guess you could see him then.
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I didn't watch them, but I could hear daddy sounding less than impressed because of it.
I don't want to see him for the cup. I want him to come watch group rhythmic gymnastics.
[Not that she's being a brat.]
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Exactly how is me stating an opinion equal to me flirting? I just think you'd do well in it. Nothing wrong with that now, is there?
Yeah, my dad wasn't too happy either. I could hear him shouting from the living room.
Good luck dragging him along. I don't think he'd fancy watching it, Quidditch seems more his thing.
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[Oh yeah, she's teasing him.]
I can't say I've really been interested enough in football to understand why you boys go so crazy over it.
Well thank you. Not that I think I'll need much luck, I know I can convince him.
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cocego rather than his brain.[You'd think after a few years of this he'd clue in, but nope.]
Much like how I can't understand why girls like rhythmic gymnastics so much. My sisters were practically squealing over it the whole day, begging Mum to send them for classes.
Confident aren't you?
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[Silly boy.]
Because we love the grace, poise and the flow of movement. The utterly charming outfits are also a draw too.
Well when you've known someone for your entire life, you know how to get them to do what you want.
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It does seem like a very girl sport.
Can't deny that. My sisters can run rings around me; they know I don't really have the heart to be harsh on'em.
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Of course it's a girls sport. I can't help but think any boy who tried to get into it would just look a tad silly. Though, I'd still watch one who did it.
Exactly, which is why I know Arthur will visit me whenever I ask him too.
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The poor chap. Are you going to force your cousin to give it a go?
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Oh good lord no! I adore him, but he would look beastly in a leotard. He's all limbs and scowls, he could never pull it off.
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Then maybe you lot should stop then. And stop calling me ducky, I'm not a bird.
I don't even want to try and think of him in that.
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I think there are a great many people who are in the same boat as you there.
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I think he'd be good at archery though; he's got damn good aim.
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Arthur's got at a great many things. He'd be good at a lot of things in the Olympics.
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I agree with Archery, but you're stretching it a bit much don't you think? You always think so well of him.
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He's a great person, of course I think well of him. He's a good runner and he also has a fair arm so that's also good for throwing events.
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[Tact Lestrade, tact.]
He's lucky to have you around then.
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He doesn't need me around to be lucky.
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For crying out loudYou know what I mean Victoria.[And by that, he means Arthur's less than stellar relationship with his brothers.]
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He'd be luckier if I could look after him better.
[Isn't all that much of a defence against them really.]
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He'd do the same for me.
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It's betteStrange isn't too bad. At least they love each other and you.I'd bet my life on that.
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You know, maybe you aren't as woeful as I thought you were. You're a good friend.
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I'm noThanks. It's a nice sentiment. I'd like to think that I'm not messing up my friendships.(no subject)
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