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33 sucks.
Out of all of the numbers out there, it's probably the worst number by far. I mean, what's even the point of it? 32 is better. 31 is better. 33 is absolutely pointless in its existence. And it's an odd number. Odd. Odd numbers suck, but 33 is the suckiest odd number out of all of them.
There's nothing even ironic about it. I can find irony in every other number. But not this one. It's like anti-irony in its most natural form.
We're wizards, we should be able to magically take this number out of existence.
Someone invent a spell for that.
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Is that even allowed?
Are you asking me to be an accomplice to leave the grounds in a dastardly way? You will make me a bad girl yet.
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And yes, it's allowed. Or at least it's my birthday and I do what I want. So basically they can suck it. Get your coat or whatever and meet me outside.
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Demanding. No one can ever mistake you as anything else but a Strider.
[But Rose will be waiting at the front of the castle dressed all snug for the weather. She's also got a bag in her hand as she waits.]
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[And he's true to his word, he makes it just slightly after Rose, dressed for the cold as well. Perhaps overly so, bundled up heavily in a scarf and ugly orange sweater. He's also wearing two pair of socks, but it's a good thing Rose know that.
He really misses Texas weather even after all these years.]
Hey. So I was thinking I could apparate us to London or something and head to a Starbucks. That sound good to you?
[This is technically action now. WHOOP WHOOP]
[She holds the bag out to him.] You're not allowed to tell people I made these for you. It would ruin my reputation as someone who is no fun and play.
[She rolls her eyes.] How about you apparate us to London and I can show you to the cafe that mother and I like to visit when we're in the city. But we have to leave school grounds first, right? We can't apparate or disapparate on Hogwarts grounds.
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[It's matter of fact, but there is a very subtle bitterness to it, because fuck the cold weather.
He takes the bag with a small smile.]
I'd hate to ruin the reputation you so carefully built for yourself, so I'll keep it on the down low. I'll open it when we get there.
And that's fine, then. I bet it's better than Starbucks anyway. And please, Rose. Of course I know that. [He holds out his arm for her to take.] Come on, we're gonna walk out of here in style.
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[She's totally teasing him.]
I don't know. You might like to open it now. It might help with your delicate needs to wear copious amounts of garments to keep yourself warm.
[She does the childish thing and grabs his hand instead. She is fourteen and holding your daddy's hand is normal and also she is secretly a daddy's girl somewhere deep inside. Hidden under layers of Lalonde.] I would never think of doing it any other way.
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Nah, because if I open them here, nobody will know they're from you. The students may not be allowed to know, but I can at least be sure a bunch of strangers in London will know that I have the best goddamn daughter in the world when I open it there.
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I'm never going back there after this. They'll never want us back again with the sheer ridiculousness of the contents in that bag. Thanks a lot.
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Well damn, now I'm really getting curious. But I stand by what I said, I ain't opening it 'til we get there. I'm pretty excited though! I bet it's fuckin' awesome.
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I'm sure only you would find it awesome, honestly. Your gifts have always been rather unique for me to make in that I always feel the need to make them in the wee hours of the night when no one is looking.
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[While Bro is a wet candle about the cold weather, Rose seems more fascinated and happy about it.]
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The more this carries on, the more I look forward to it.
[It's not long they're finally at the gate, outside of the anti-apparition spell.]
Ready?
[Action]
Yes, I'm ready.
[She tightens her grip on his hand. She's not nervous, she just wants to make sure that she won't let go.]
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D'you know the way from here?
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Oh yes. I think I know this alleyway like the back of my hand. It is so obviously different from other alleyways in London.
[They should probably actually step out first before she can discern their location.]
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Your sarcasm is delicious.
[He makes shooing gestures with his hands.]
Get out and actually go look like I meant for you to.
[Action]
Come on. We don't want to waste a nice day in a danky little alleyway. There's so much we can do before we return home.
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[He says it in a mock peppy voice and follows along behind her onto the sidewalk.]
Do you know where you're going from here?
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I'm looking for the closest street signs. Once we know what streets we're on, I can figure out if I actually have any idea where we are.
[Action]
Alright then. I'll just be here with no idea where we are and where we're going. All hope rests in your hands. Don't let me down, kiddo.
[Action]
[She stops at the corner and looks at the signs.] Glorious news. I know where we are. What a miracle.
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[And at least if people don't like her for her, they'll like her for her smarts.
But she's already heading down the street.]
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