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Andrea "Drea" Johnson ([info]feminist) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2008-02-07 11:32:00


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Who: Ashlyn Cooper and Sieffre Robins
Where: The Library (may move elsewhere, just depends)
When: Thursday Evening, just before the Feminist Club meeting.

It had been an extremely busy day for Ashlyn Cooper. And thank Merlin for the small breaks at the end of the day; she didn't know what she would do without her quiet library time. Of course, spending all that time working on school work wasn't exactly her cup of tea, but it'd have to do for now. Quidditch practices were picking up more and more and when that was added on top of the bloody school play, well...she was ready to scream. Now, if only Madam Pince would allow her (a very very responsible and trustworthy Ravenclaw) to have something to drink in the library, her life would be complete.
As it was, her mind was mulling over the properties of their latest transfiguration work, Valentine's Day (and the resulting Hogsmeade trip), and...well, Christian. She wondered if he would be present in Hogsmeade the next weekend...if he'd even have time to stop by and say hello to her. Not that she was important as Ingrid, but. There wasn't much Ashlyn could do to help that.


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[info]feminist
2008-02-08 05:20 am UTC (link)
"Maybe not birds, but perhaps the reason we're starting off with birds is that it's a small object and we'll eventually apply the theory to larger objects. Like chairs, or...or a gurney or what have you," she said simply. "She's just building up to it, I think."

She pulled out her Transfiguration text book to leaf through it. "Okay, so...I know you said you don't understand any of it, but what's really confusing you?" she asked as she got to the correct page. She stared up at him. He was such a good, kind friend; she was rather glad to have him around, even when he needed loads of help with his Transfiguration work. "And yes, we can still work on it after the meeting. It might even be better since we'll be up in the room. We can practice it and such."

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