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Post by stone on Jul 26, 2006 10:07:22 GMT -5
Akina heard the prank and shook her head. Stinkbombs. I think almost every student does that one. Akina thought back to her days in schools and remembered the same thing happening. She laughed and quickly choked it off. Some thigns never chang.
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Post by arianna on Jul 26, 2006 23:05:31 GMT -5
"Best prank Drew and I ever did, though...." Arianna cut off. Her eyes lifted to the door, where she had heard a little noise. Whoever was out there was still listening in. That was rather.....rude. The woman needed to either move on or come on in. Not stand there like a nosey neighbor.
"We should do something about this. Keep talking, though," she whispered just low enough for Talia to hear and jerking her head toward the door. Slipping her shoes off, she crept toward the door, quiet as she could.
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Post by taliasaphire on Jul 29, 2006 14:01:02 GMT -5
Talia nodded, as Ari crept to the door. "Yeah, so it smelt bad, for like, weeks! The teachers were all pretty ticked, and the dungbombs cost quite a bit, but it was worth the reaction we got from them... Priceless!" Talia kept talking about her "great" prank, trying to give Ari as much time she could give her. She wasn't exactly sure what the girl was up to, but she did want to stick around to find out exactly what it was that wa up her sleeve.
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Post by arianna on Jul 31, 2006 2:05:41 GMT -5
Arianna now stood by the door, but since she wanted whoever was on the other side to think she was still by Talia, the girl had to think of something fast. In seconds she had her wand out and pointed to her throat. A quick charm would give her the means to throw her voice in Talia's direction. Might throw the younger girl off a bit, but it shouldn't let the ministry worker in on what was going on.
"They tend not to like that much," Arianna continued, clearing her throat slightly and sounding as though she had lost her voice for a moment. "But anyway....Drew and I stole everyone's left shoe once and and stuck them all to the rafters of the Great Hall. That was hillarious."
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