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speterman ([personal profile] speterman) wrote in [community profile] sortinghat_rp2012-10-17 11:12 pm
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008 Roaches check in, but they don't check out.

I'm well excited for qudditch, it's hard not to be when your captain is Tony Stark, who is amazing by the way! We've got such a great team, it's going to be brilliant!

I'm thinking of getting a new broom, any suggestions?


[Filtered Privately to Sherlock]

I want to apologize for what happened.
eighttimeshandy: (against the law to talk about)

[personal profile] eighttimeshandy 2012-10-18 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe, but I like my way of saying it better.

It's understandable. Conflict can be, heh heh, conflicting. And there is nothing wrong with giving in. It just means that he has a more dominant and stalwart will.


Naturally. He seems to respond better to you as a teacher, anyway.
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[personal profile] eighttimeshandy 2012-10-18 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
I never claimed to be easy, Peter.

Alas, you have discovered my dastardly designs. What ever shall I do? You have bested me, Oh Ponderer of the Night. I lay myself ever at your feet.



Please, who listens to their parents?
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[personal profile] eighttimeshandy 2012-10-18 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
I will take that into consideration.

Good boy. That's the spirit.




Oh. Well. My parents insisted that magic wasn't real and that I was a fool for believing in it. So. I stopped listening a long time ago.
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[personal profile] eighttimeshandy 2012-10-21 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I imagine it's worth an experiment or two.

Possibly because you're younger and in the same house. It makes you a readily available target.



If they had their way, I would have continued living as a muggle. They would much rather pretend that this whole magic nonsense didn't exist, thank you very much, and they would really appreciate it if I stopped being a wizard.

But this is the first place I've ever even remotely felt like I belonged.