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Transfiguration Lesson 1
10-02-2011, 11:19 PM
Post: #41
RE: Transfiguration Lesson 1
Role Playing as Adam Tallorn


He nodded along slightly as she told him what had happened while he wasn't around, after she had finished he grinned slightly, "At least we won't have to deal with them anymore. It was actually pretty annoying fighting him and her."
Adam brushed a strand of hr hair behind her ear, it was annoying him slightly just hanging there with no other hair around it. After thinking for a moment he realised that she could have taken it the wrong way, "Uh, sorry... It was annoying me."
He blushed ever so slightly before turning around on the spot, "So, I was wondering, do you wanna... maybe go out sometime?"

Role Playing as Lillin Meahra


Lilli held away from him slightly, "You're not gonna convince me? At all? Was that it?" She laughed suddenly, "Thatwas just... too easy."
She stopped laughing, a look of shock writtenon her face, for the laugh and because of what she just said, "... Evan, are you alright?"

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11-02-2011, 08:52 AM
Post: #42
RE: Transfiguration Lesson 1
"Of cou...No, Lilli. I'm not," he stopped his lie mid-way and turned away from Lilli, trying to marshall his thoughts together. He turned back soon, remembering that he still had a duty to ensure that Lilli stayed off the floor. He gently grasped her arm in his hand, rubbing her rapidly-healing wounds. "When I saw you... that first time, when you arrived at school again... I was overjoyed to see you. Then to find out what you'd been through... how you had changed..." he sniffed once then clammed up, failing to meet her eyes. "I've been through a lot of pain in my life. But that was the worst thing I had ever experienced."

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11-02-2011, 12:28 PM
Post: #43
RE: Transfiguration Lesson 1
Kayla blinked and looked at Adam. She was used to stringing people along, though she'd calmed that down over the years, but no one she ever really considered had asked her out. "Um.... well." She hadn't even been trying to play mind games with him which is what was throwing her off. "Sure?" She replied. "Do you mean like to get out of the castle?"

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15-02-2011, 05:18 PM
Post: #44
RE: Transfiguration Lesson 1
Role Playing as Adam Tallorn


He nodded, not meeting her gaze properly, "Yeah, I thought it'd be cool to go out together, around hogsmeade or... or somewhere."
He blushed slightly, usually he was so good at keeping cool and calm in situations but right now he didn't really know what to think, "If you don't wanna though that's cool too. I mean, I just thought it'd be better than fighting those two which was what happened last time we met together." Adam looked at her and grinned slightly.

Role Playing as Lillin Meahra


Almost falling when he let her go she was glad when he held her arm again, "Evan, I know that you've been through a lot and seeing me like this... Well, it hasn't done either of us any good. But we'll get through this. Together." She'd finally accepted that they did need to do this together, and if she could she would ask some of the teachers for help.

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16-02-2011, 08:33 PM
Post: #45
RE: Transfiguration Lesson 1
Evan was so overjoyed to hear those few, well-chosen words that his eyes actually lit up. "That's the Lilli I know showing herself," he said, his entire demeanour instantly changed. "Thank you. Thank you for saying that. Now... now I know that we can do this. I love you so much Lilli," he added at the end, nuzzling her cheek against his.

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17-02-2011, 12:04 PM
Post: #46
RE: Transfiguration Lesson 1
Role Playing as Lillin Meahra


She nuzzled back, only a little shakily, "Okay, then I think I should go to the hospital wing, it's not doing me any good leaving it like this."
Lilli smiled at him, "Love you too Evan."

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17-02-2011, 12:24 PM
Post: #47
RE: Transfiguration Lesson 1
OOC: Answer me in PM so we don't drag this thread on, but should we set up a temp School Nurse character? Or enlist Tool?

IC: "Lilli, I'm glad you're seeing sense. I'll take you now."

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19-02-2011, 06:11 PM
Post: #48
RE: Transfiguration Lesson 1
Kayla smiled at Adam. "Sure that'd be fun. It's not snowing so hard now either so it should be easier." She brushed her hair back to where it was, purposely getting that strand back in front her eyes. She shot him a teasing look.

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23-02-2011, 09:18 PM
Post: #49
RE: Transfiguration Lesson 1
Role Playing as Adam Tallorn


Adam grinned broadly at her, "Great."
He cocked his head to the side when she pulled the strand of hair in front of her face again, but he smiled as he pushed it back behind her ear again and leant in closer. At the last minute he gave her a warm hug, "Thankyou."

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