Dr. Awkward wrote:Trystan
I smiled.
"No need to apologise, it's OK," I said, picking up Standard Book of Spells, grade six. "I'm Trystan Malone. Nice to meet you, Janet."
I looked at the girl. She didn't look like a Weasley, with her dark brown hair and hazle eyes. But she did have the trade mark freckles. Not that I had ever met a Weasley. I just knew them by reputation. I handed her books to her.
"Here," I smiled.












Creating Dreams wrote:Rose
I put the remaining coins back in my pocket. "Thanks. Muggle, that's the word right? Muggle money is very different than this," I replied. "So where do we go next?"
Mїḓηḯℊℌт wrote:Janet Weasley
Janet took the books and also smiled. "Thank you, again and nice to meet you too." She said, not feeling as shy as before. To Janet, Trystan seemed like a nice guy, even with his appearance. Looking at his books, she couldn't tell which year he was in but knew he went to a wizarding school. "I go to Hogwarts and in the Sixth year. Where do you go?" She asked. She doesn't know if there are more schools than Hogwarts but it couldn't hurt to ask which school. Janet was now curious about the boy. He seemed different than everyone else. "His clothes and personality. Most people are cruel when you bump into them." She thought.
Ancient wrote:Italian. She spoke Italian. "Aspetta, si può parlare Italiano?" he blurted suddenly. He felt the warmth of home again, just for a brief moment. He answered her second question awkwardly, "Don't really have anyone to show me around." Then he realized this might make her feel bad for him. He didn't want that. "I'll be fine. My sister's probably down the road somewhere. Hanging out with her friends." Not a complete lie.



Creating Dreams wrote:Rose
I followed Elwin through the crowded streets. "Well if you ever come to the muggle world, then I can show you around," I said with a laugh.
Dr. Awkward wrote:((Accepted!))
Beru
"Very pleased to make you acquaintance, Uncle George," I replied, bowing low. I threw in the 'Uncle' bit on purpose, purely to point out that he wasn't my uncle. "Beru Piaso, Japanese witch at your service."




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