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Goodbyes and New Beginnings - Timothy Allwright - 08-16-2011
Goodbyes and New Beginnings - Declan Wood - 08-20-2011 Declan hated running errands for his mother. It made him feel... less like a man. His younger sister, Maxine, ought to have been doing it all, but she'd recently come down with some sort of head cold that apparently made her unable to run dislikable errands. While he didn't mind helping his mother out - he knew she needed it - he was still very much opposed to delivering laundry. More specifically, ladies undergarments, especially at public places. The post office's owner lived above the establishment. The only way to get to his home was to go through the post office itself and around behind a wall where a small spiral staircase was hidden. Ladies undergarments were heavy. The twelve year old had slung the drawstring sack over his back, much resembling Santa Clause and his bag of toys. He had rang the bell that was on the counter so that the post master would realize he was there and would come get his wife and three daughter's laundry. Declan was forced to wait for a good quarter of an hour. By this time, he had taken to having staring contests with the owls that were awake. He had been in an intense gaze with an owl, who he began to suspect was cheating by it having died with its eyes open, when the shop door behind him opened. Unable to allow himself to lose, even to a possibly dead foul, the second year refused to look away. Finally, Declan was forced to blink. He muttered curses at the owl, who had taken the opportunity to shift its weight and prove itself still very much alive. To lose to a bird! With a shake of his head, he moved to swing around to see whoever it was that had arrived. Hopefully, it wasn't anyone he knew from school. Before he could completely turn however, he was bumped into from behind. "Watch it!" He exclaimed and spun around as the bag on his back swung heavily behind him, "You really oughta-" He stopped as he realized who it was, "What are you doin' here, Timothy? Should'n ya have left with the carnival?" The younger boy had given Declan a tour of the behind-the-scenes of the carnival for the exchange of sweets. The Slytherin had enjoyed himself, but he hadn't expected to ever see the carnie again... especially now that there wasn't a carnival. Goodbyes and New Beginnings - Timothy Allwright - 09-03-2011
Goodbyes and New Beginnings - Declan Wood - 09-07-2011 He got his Hogwarts letter? The carnie? The carnie AT HOGWARTS? Declan couldn't believe what he was hearing. Surely there had to have been some sort of system that sorted out who was and wasn't invited to attend Hogwarts - they had to draw the line somewhere. While Declan knew he wouldn't have been the first choice, being a half blood and poor as dirt, at least he hadn't grown up in a traveling carnival. The boy was strange! Then again, if he were sorted into Slytherin and had a bunch of great stories to tell... Declan could look past all of that. "So ya just decided to stay, huh?" He said with raised brows, "Ya got anywhere to sleep at night or did ya not think that through?" While Timmy may have known how to feed a dragon whilst avoiding its clutches, he probably didn't have a lick of street smarts. If he were out on his own, he wouldn't make it until the first of September when the new school term started - even if it was only a couple of weeks away. He probably wouldn't even last a single night, especially in the slums of Hogsmeade. "Me mum'll prolly box my ears if she finds out I didn't invite ya back with me," The twelve year old reasoned, "So if ya don't got nowhere to stay til school starts, ya can stay with us. We don't got a lot and there's a lot of us ta feed, but if ya help out when it's needed 'n watch my sisters durin' the days then I don't think I'll mind it that much." |