Entry tags:
- !poly,
- *ic,
- can't promise we didn't blow up the city,
- dance magic dance,
- family always comes first. always,
- fred is up to no good,
- gin's going to hex us into sunday,
- have you had enough of us yet?,
- j.k. trolling strikes again!,
- just a touch of flair,
- la la distraction time,
- our shenanigans are cheeky and fun,
- we like making things go boom,
- we should've planned this better,
- what the devil is going on here?,
- ~ariadne,
- ~bran stark,
- ~george weasley,
- ~ginny weasley,
- ~harry potter,
- ~jace lightwood,
- ~minerva mcgonagall,
- ~severus snape
oo9.
[ video || backdated to the morning of 12/08 ]
[For a moment, there's only the view of a closed door and the faint whispering of someone counting down. 'Three, two, one' - and the door is flung open to film one sleeping Ginny Weasley, but not for long. Immediately thereafter, fireworks start booming outside her window, brilliant lights and colors flashing across the room as George, Harry and Fred barge in, throwing confetti all about the room and cheering unintelligibly.
Ginny was fast asleep — in her own room, mind, not Harry's because she knows they would never have any peace and quiet otherwise - completely oblivious to the fact that Something Wicked This Way Comes. She isn't in a warzone, hasn't been in one for years; but when the room erupts in noise and light and maniacal laughter, she reacts...reflexively.
The youngest (not so youngest) Weasley bolts upright with her wand in hand before she's even entirely awake, firing off vicious hexes in the direction of the shadows moving in her bedroom. One of which being her signature Bat-Bogey Hex.]
EAT BOGIES, YOU BLOODY PIECE OF—
[Shouts and yelps as the highly deserving intruders attempt to evade her attacks. There's a shout - is that George? - to 'Retreat!' but the cameraman goes down, sending the device scattering off to the corner of the room to catch the tail end of Harry and George's escape as Fred rolls around on the floor, struggling with something on his face.]
... Fred? [This is what you get for surprising your sister. She makes an irritated noise and throws another hex his way for the trouble.] You arse!
[Fred barely manages the counter-spell in time to free his face from the bogeys and narrowly dodge the second attack, but he lays on the ground aching in pain anyway, laughing tiredly and dragging himself towards the device.]
Worth it. So bloody worth it.
[ /video ]
[ooc; threadjack away. \o/]
[For a moment, there's only the view of a closed door and the faint whispering of someone counting down. 'Three, two, one' - and the door is flung open to film one sleeping Ginny Weasley, but not for long. Immediately thereafter, fireworks start booming outside her window, brilliant lights and colors flashing across the room as George, Harry and Fred barge in, throwing confetti all about the room and cheering unintelligibly.
Ginny was fast asleep — in her own room, mind, not Harry's because she knows they would never have any peace and quiet otherwise - completely oblivious to the fact that Something Wicked This Way Comes. She isn't in a warzone, hasn't been in one for years; but when the room erupts in noise and light and maniacal laughter, she reacts...reflexively.
The youngest (not so youngest) Weasley bolts upright with her wand in hand before she's even entirely awake, firing off vicious hexes in the direction of the shadows moving in her bedroom. One of which being her signature Bat-Bogey Hex.]
EAT BOGIES, YOU BLOODY PIECE OF—
[Shouts and yelps as the highly deserving intruders attempt to evade her attacks. There's a shout - is that George? - to 'Retreat!' but the cameraman goes down, sending the device scattering off to the corner of the room to catch the tail end of Harry and George's escape as Fred rolls around on the floor, struggling with something on his face.]
... Fred? [This is what you get for surprising your sister. She makes an irritated noise and throws another hex his way for the trouble.] You arse!
[Fred barely manages the counter-spell in time to free his face from the bogeys and narrowly dodge the second attack, but he lays on the ground aching in pain anyway, laughing tiredly and dragging himself towards the device.]
Worth it. So bloody worth it.
[ /video ]
[ooc; threadjack away. \o/]
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Well at least-- [ Still laughing. ] At least I know what that hex--
[ Yeah she can't finish her sentence. ]
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Glad to have given you your first lesson in offensive spellwork. Just you wait 'til you reach the first hand interactive lessons.
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[ She's grinning, though. ]
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[He gives her a wink, still grinning widely because nothing is going to being today down.
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[ Really, she's still just glad he came back after the whole Weeping Angel thing.
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[...Oh my goooood I still haven't replied to Harry's post. ヽ( ̄д ̄;)ノ]
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<333 ]
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Why do I get the feeling you'll get right along here?
[Eventually...maybe...hopefully. Dx]
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Someone has to help Ginny keep you all on your toes.
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They've told you about Hogwarts, then? Brilliant place, but I'll wager they didn't tell you the very best parts.
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[They knew that map better than their own names. The drink's just to keep things interesting.]
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I'm going to need more pens.
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[It's not an attack but rather an observation, almost an unwritten challenge. 'I'll show you mine if you show me yours.']
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What do you want to know? It's not that interesting, as far as I'm aware. [ Offer a little information, nothing about dream sharing, and maybe he'll be satisfied. ]
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An architecture student, aye? Which means you're at a Muggle uni. What's that like?
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Well, I'm going to school in Paris, so it's a bit different than it would be stateside or in Britain. I think the basics are the same, though -- go to class, do your work and do it well, and you'll do okay. There's a lot to get done and the professors demand a lot, especially if you're going into something so hands-on, at least when it comes to classes. Outside of that... it depends on who you are, the people you meet, and where you are. It's the first time away from home for a lot of people and some of them go crazy. I'm still not sure how they can afford drinks on top of tuition, but... priorities, I guess.
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And you pay to go through that sordid ordeal?
[...Fascinating doesn't always mean sensible. Madder by the minute.]
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