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Post by Krissy Fleming on Jan 24, 2007 20:18:44 GMT -5
Lockdowns got to Krissy, she hated being confined in a small area for a long period of time. Which is why she kept sneaking out. It didn't help that Mike and Seanna were hoveiring around the common room in their lovey dovey sort of way. It was disasterous. Worse than a normal lockdown. She knew she shouldn't be out and about but it didn't worry her. Unless someone was making routine checks of the abandoned classroom's then she would be right for now.
For Krissy sat, her back against the cold stone wall just quietly in the classroom. Unless someone looked in the open door, or they had followed her, they had no chance of locating her. She wasn't paying attention to anything just looking around thinking. She was angry still, yes, but at least now she wasn't exploding chairs.
(Semi closed, if you want permission to join, PM me)
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Post by abigailbennett on Jan 28, 2007 16:20:35 GMT -5
Abby had chosen the latter; Krissy hadn't been in the best of spirits lately and the little Huffle wanted to know why, so she followed Krissy into the abandoned classroom. She had followed the red-head out of the common room (silently and at a distance so as not to be found out) and down some corridors, always prepared to jump back against a wall or behind a suit-of-armor in case Krissy turned around or a patrol came out of nowhere.
It wasn't until the sixth year stopped in a classroom that Abigail decided to show herself. She peeked her head in the doorway and rapped softly on the open door before venturing in slowly. She murmured, "Krissy?" while walking over to her friend and standing a couple feet away, an inquisitive look on her face and worry ebbed in her features and glistening in her amber eyes.
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Post by Krissy Fleming on Jan 29, 2007 17:35:10 GMT -5
Krissy had missed the figure following her, her mind so distracted she didn't notice anything right now. This also meant that the small, questioning voice starteled her and made her jump. Krissy's eyes fixed suddenly upon Abi. A note of worry had been spread on her face for a split moment until she noticed the figure at which point a slightly forced smile came onto her face. Krissy's eyes lowered once more to the floor in front of her. "Hey Abi" she said softly, the normal bouncyness in her voice absent from her tone. Krissy had completely missed the worry that shone on Abi's face.
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Post by abigailbennett on Feb 7, 2007 10:09:54 GMT -5
Anyone who knew Krissy could tell something was wrong; the girl's voice was usually always cheery and bright unless something wasn't right. Abby picked up on this discrepancy immediately and moved a little closer. "What's wrong?" she asked, still in a very quiet voice. There was no point asking if something was wrong because that much was already obvious.
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