Saya Daphne Wallace (
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I don't usually say this, but is anyone else just through with revising? At this point, if I finish the work or not, I feel like I'm not going to learn anything else.
Anyway, who has plans for Quidditch this weekend? Anyone want to go with me?
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instars - Miss Wallace is a sixth year half-blood Ravenclaw, not on the Quidditch team, feel free to say your character has classes or sees her around school! She also has a bad tendency to get called out for wearing non-regulation shoes, but she cannot help it, she loves her heels!]
Anyway, who has plans for Quidditch this weekend? Anyone want to go with me?
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[But her hands are on his shoulders, she's not really interested in the Puff.]
Do you think it's a bad idea? I'm not as purely bred as you. I worry about finding a good job.
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[He's not overly threatened, but he's not as adept at games as she is. He knows, though, that he'll be expected to play a role in this one. And it bothers him just enough to trigger the nervous habit he has of worrying at his lip.
Well, not just the Puff part.]
You're as good as I am. [Words rarely said.] The world isn't entirely run by old men from old bloodlines anymore.
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[She...doesn't actually know his name.]
Old bloodlines still mean something.
[The truth is that she's still hesitant, with her accent declaring so much of who she is. She can fake it, put on Chase's accent, but it's strange, it sounds wrong. Part of her hasn't built the confidence, yet.]
You don't think I should.
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[He rests his chin on her shoulder, it helps to cut the eye contact.]
I could tell you exactly what old bloodlines mean. But once you pick one world it gets harder to pass in the other. You know that, right?
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[She puts one hand on the back of his head, her fingers in his hair.]
Maybe I should go back to Africa. Learn local magic.
[Although she doesn't fit in there, either.]
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[That's nice. It could almost be comfortable but it's not, right now.]
So the choice is muggle or Africa?
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[She shrugs a little]
Maybe not. Maybe I have another option. Do you think you'll still want me in a year and a half?
[She's teasing, a bit. But there's more honesty in that question than she'll admit.]
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Do you know, I don't often get asked what I want. My family never ask. I think it might be because they're afraid I'll say you.
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[It's a stupid idea to plan a year and a half ahead, isn't it. Sentimental rather than rational.]
I think I'd like to travel. To Africa, if you're there. Or you could come with me, anywhere. Everywhere. We could practice this summer, if you still want me by then. I'm certain I'll still want you.
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[But then maybe he would.]
I could travel with you. See what people are inventing using magic around the world.
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That sounds like it might be an option.
[His father will hate it.]
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I love you, Robert.
[She's ducking her head, blushing a bright, vibrant red.]
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What.
What's he supposed to do with this girl in his lap what was that a joke what. What.
Don't say what out loud, Robert.
(Maybe he mouths it.)]
I- [Still thinks maybe he's missed something because that can't be right] I do too. Love you. Too.
[And he breathes out quick, trying to check he said all the right words in a vague sort of order.]
I want you to do what you want. Just, somewhere I can reach you.
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You can always reach me. Don't you know that? If you say the word I'll come and find you.
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[He doesn't really know what they do all day.]
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[She shakes her head.]
I don't think I'll go into the muggle, anyway.
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[That's a little flat. It's not him.]
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It's only my concern if it makes him accept that I'm not going anywhere.
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Like the new broom I've been designing.
[She's joking, though-]
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[She opens her robe, undoes her tie]
You sit there, be good.
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