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Post by Bai on Jan 2, 2008 17:24:44 GMT -5
She shrugged. "It gets the job done faster. It's not like I don't place it back on it's hinges right when I walk in. If they don't see it's out of place, it will lok less suspicious..." she smirked. "Though they won't care later on..."
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Post by Tally-Wa [crazy admin #1] on Jan 2, 2008 19:48:20 GMT -5
"I suppose they won't, but it helps to keep the job neat. " He nodded as he said this. "Besides, it's not exactly easy to break down a door if there's an anti-magic charm."
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Post by Bai on Jan 2, 2008 19:51:25 GMT -5
She smirked. "Oh I know...If there is, I have other way to enter a house," she said innocently, thinking about the time she had to disguise her self with poly juice potion and act like some idiot in order to get inside.
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Post by Tally-Wa [crazy admin #1] on Jan 6, 2008 20:54:26 GMT -5
"Like said, I don't exactly like to use magic. Hogwarts wasn't the best of experences to me. . . ." He shrugged and looked down at his wand pocket. "I only carry the wand around for emergencies."
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Post by Bai on Jan 11, 2008 17:16:09 GMT -5
She looked at him curiously for a moment before shrugging and taking another sip of coffee. She was lost in thought in about less than a second, staring off past Edwards head and into the distance. Her blue eyes went without blinking for almost a minute, well not that long but it seemed like it was. Memories and thoughts swirmed around her head, forgetting where she was and what she was doing, she soon felt a something steaming hot hit her lap. She snapped out of her thoughts, and looked down quickly to find that the coffee she had been holding slid out of her hands and onto her lap, covering her whit dress in coffee. She cursed. "Sorry," she mumbled angrily, looking around her at the muggles, seeing if she could clean herself up. "Do you think it's safe to pull my wand out?" she muttered.
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Post by Tally-Wa [crazy admin #1] on Jan 11, 2008 17:40:56 GMT -5
He grimaced for a while before saying, "Can't you preform magic without that thing?" He was thinking about just preforming a wand-less spell without telling her, it was easy enough for him. Magic, even though he despised using it, was another one of his gifts. He had made top marks in which ever idenity he had taken for that year. When he finally went as himself, he was the top in his classes and one of the top ten in his O.W.Ls. His hatred of magic was even more reinforced by the attitude that this woman apparently shared with the rest of the magic community. That coffee stain could be easily taken out with a bit of laundry detergent. He knew this because he himself did his own laundry and he had spilt coffee on himself one too many a time. He wanted to voice this displeasure, but he did not.
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Post by Bai on Jan 11, 2008 17:49:14 GMT -5
She took in his face for a moment, and her own seem to go hard, definsive. She had a feeling she knew what he was thinking, but why bring it up if it would just cause an agrument. "I would, but I rather not risk the my dress tearing in half. I'm not good at performing magic without a wand. End of story," she said cooly. "If I was, I wouldn't be asking you if it was safe for me to pull my wand out...." she said in the same cool tone, her eyes narrowing slightly.
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Post by Tally-Wa [crazy admin #1] on Jan 11, 2008 18:09:42 GMT -5
"And it'd be safer if you didn't. I'm sure they still monitor magical use in front on Muggles, though I haven't been to the Ministry since I worked there." He had worked there, and it wasn't a lie. In fact, he hadn't lied to her in quite some time. But when he had worked there, he had filed eight different cases of Muggle Viewed Magical Instances. "Why not just drive on down to the local laundry-mat and magic yourself up some new clothes?" He sipped his own coffee and wished he had added a bit more caffeine to his drink by shooting it up with latte double shots. This was boring him, just sitting her idling.
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Post by Bai on Jan 17, 2008 18:04:44 GMT -5
"Laundry shoot? You mean that muggle place where the wash clothes?" she said, making a face, a sigh escaping her lips. "I'll be right back," she grumbled, before heading off to the bathroom, avoiding stares of people staring at the big coffee stain on her front, some giggling slightly. With in two minutes she had returned, her white dress gone and replaced by a pair of jeans and a light blue blouse that brought out her eyes. She pulled her black hair over one shoulder before resuming her seat. "I had other clothes hiden behind the London Theatre, but I liked that dress..." she sighed. "Anyway, when will your brother be here again?"
ooc: sorry ish super braindead
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Post by Tally-Wa [crazy admin #1] on Jan 17, 2008 18:10:41 GMT -5
Edward sighed, glad that she didn't magic the clothes but he, in a way, missed the dress as well. He had no idea why, but he did. "Three days." He leaned on the back of the chair before continuing, "You have the shortest memory I've ever seen in a person before," he commented, tilting the chair so that two of the legs were off the floor. "And I've met a lot of folks with short memories. I did go to Hogwarts, after all. The home of ADD kids waving around wands, hoping to eventually better themselves while secretly knowing that there's nothing better than where they are right now." He had supposed that was why he lived unmagically. Not because of the dependence, but because it made everyday life slightly more magical and less plain.
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Post by Bai on Jan 18, 2008 19:18:24 GMT -5
She glared at him and leaned back against the chair. "Alright, so I forgot one detail. I don't have a bad memory," she said sharply, trying to think of a reason to prove her point. None, so she moved on quickly. "ADD kids with wands, eh? Well, I don't think that would be a good mix. Were there a lot of injurys from the ADD maniac wand-holders?" she said with raised eyebrows, a small smirk on her lips as she tried to picture that: Edward dodging a kids hex as he got distracted by a suit of armor. That might have been entertaining to watch...
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Post by Tally-Wa [crazy admin #1] on Jan 18, 2008 19:43:50 GMT -5
He smiled, and quickly grimaced at the memories. Slytherins, Quick and Clever Ravenclaws, The stupid Hufflepuffs and the Valiant Gryffendors. He hadn't belonged to any real house, and they took notice quickly. He had been able to escape hem all, of course. The reliance they all had on magic was nothing compared to being his father's, a cop who took physical fitness seriously, son. He beat the crap out of them if they approached with wands. He didn't fear it because they had strict anti-magic charms in the halls at that time, it was during the times of the fake DEs coming back from the death and sending threats to the school. The kids would try to close in on him, some loser spreading the rumor that he has claustrophobia (which was true), it made them feel like they could beat him. Imagine their surprise when he was not only able to bet their arses with magic, but with his fists as well. "It was not fun, let me tell you," He turned his eyes to the table and felt a minor twinge of regret for having opened the door in his mind that lead to Hogwarts.
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Post by Bai on Jan 18, 2008 19:49:18 GMT -5
A smirk crossed her lips. "Acctually, I would find that very fun. Everyone in my school was ordered and forced to be calm. It wasn't exciting at all. See, ADD kids with problems and wands seems more than entertaining to me," she said matter-of-factly.
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Post by Tally-Wa [crazy admin #1] on Jan 18, 2008 21:02:50 GMT -5
"It wasn't all that way," he muttered, shaking his head to get the images of the crude children out of his head. They were either dead (Not by his own hand, of course. . . Well, maybe one of two. But only after his 7th year) or long gone. "And I would've prefered your school's system. I hardly used my wand at all at hogwarts except in classes."
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Post by Bai on Jan 19, 2008 15:24:00 GMT -5
"Ha! It might seem great to you now, but I didn't enjoy it. To stricked. Everyone was afraid to do something fun. Quidditch was our only escape, even then it was disaplined," she said, shaking her head. "Again, I would rather have the ADD kids with problems. And people killing each other! Seriously, you prefer my school?"
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Post by Tally-Wa [crazy admin #1] on Jan 19, 2008 16:05:32 GMT -5
"The surveillance there was so strict that I could hardly wield a blade without someone telling the Head or the Prefects." He scoffed and began to drink more coffee.
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Post by Bai on Jan 25, 2008 17:23:34 GMT -5
She smirked. "Well, I don't see the reason to complain. At my school, it is a tradition to give the boys a class on weaponry in their last year. See, when they practice with swords and things out of the class, the usually did around the girls. Either to show off or to scare them. I managed to keep them away from me after one guy made the mistake of want cut a little bit of my hair off," she said with a wide smirk. "Anyway, can we stop talking about school. We aren't in it anymore, and to tell you the truth I don't know why we are going on about it..."
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Post by Tally-Wa [crazy admin #1] on Feb 5, 2008 19:40:39 GMT -5
He laughed. "I wasn't the one who kept bringing it up. Personally, I hated that point in my life and I feel that my sociopathic self cannot stand to torture itself anymore by talking about it." He was smiling, strangely enough. "Yes, I just called myself Sociopathic. But I'm not a blown out sociopath, however. I never really was fond of torturing animals and I don't think I'm better than people. . . Most of the time." He took a sip of his coffee. "So, what psychological profilings have you gotten lately?"
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