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Post by Theo Bowre on May 18, 2011 23:35:26 GMT -5
One of Ralin's thugs in Silver Serpent, Black Bird:
"I've just remembered I left the kettle on...somewhere. My kitchen's on fire. I...er...gotta go."
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Post by Theo Bowre on May 18, 2011 23:49:13 GMT -5
Some beauties from May Day:
She smiled again, reaching inside the robe to check for a price, "Sometimes, though," she continued, dropping the price tag and began to skim through the other robes, "Looks can be decieving. That robe is deffinately not worth the 'sale' price they tagged it with." - Erin Hoffman (I could envision her entire conversation with Emery. Great work, Erin. I love how much life you've given you character. She's so real.)
"Hey dad, whats with the poles?" Max Kameren gestured towards the metal beams with a kabob-laden hand. - Max
The Potions Master put a hand in his pocket as the two navigated the festival crowds, pulling it out again when he remembered his pockets were full of flowers; whenever a student would come across him he'd get another one, and it was starting to get to the point where he didn't know what to do with them. - Curse Kameren (if I had a professor as hot as Curse, I'd give him a flower too.)
As Arianna walked she thought about the history of the holiday. The importance of May day. The traditions that had been passed down from generation to generation. The history made her giddy, that and the wine she had sipped earlier. - Arianna Blackthorn
He was like a grey cloud in the middle of a blue sky, except for the fact that he was a happy gray cloud. - Arianna Blackthorn (on Curse)
And Ari with a hat trick...
His enthusiasm was deafening .
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Post by Theo Bowre on May 19, 2011 23:17:01 GMT -5
From Ralin in Welcome to Harkness:
"With his reckless style of flying, Ralin had nearly lost the suitcase in a flock of birds, a train bridge, and a lamp post."
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Post by Echo Ashaelyr on May 19, 2011 23:36:05 GMT -5
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Post by Reckony Pike on May 21, 2011 0:28:01 GMT -5
Ralin's CBOX vision of the future rivals the Sun, the Daily Mirror and the National Enquirer. Any day:
Also, evil rainbow unicorns are going to destroy London. Tomorrow.
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Post by Theo Bowre on Jun 8, 2011 19:52:58 GMT -5
From Max Kameren in Death of a Goldfish:
(Reading a penned obituary...)
On the evening of June Sixth, Two Thousand and Twenty-One, Victor Fish Kameren-DeVille met his fateful end on the hard, dry surface of the kitchen counter. He was four months old.
Victor was always a cheerful fish, happily swimming circles in his fishbowl with all the vigor and excitement a goldfish could muster. He was taken in by the Kameren family on May First, and had been happy ever since. Victor enjoyed swimming, eating, and taunting Tabby, the Kameren's cat. Unfortunately, the stress of moving into a new home was too much for the goldfish, and in an attempt towards freedom from his glass-bowl prison, he met his end. He is survived by his family, Max Kameren-DeVille, Curse Kameren, Tabby the cat, and Lucy the Boa Constrictor, as well as his many friends. Victor will be sorely missed.
A funeral for Victor will be on June Eighth at the Kameren's home in Godric's Hollow. Friends and Family of the Victor are invited to attend.
I've officially joined the Max Kameren Fan Club. We have buttons.
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Post by Reckony Pike on Jun 8, 2011 22:02:03 GMT -5
Eden Fletcher in "Between the Cracks:"
Shopkeepers were weary of pretty little girls alone, and doubly more when she mentioned that her parents were in heaven, or hell.
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Post by Ralin O'Faerlun on Jun 9, 2011 0:24:09 GMT -5
Theo's house elf, Ashwood, in "Sunshine":
"Yes!" Ashwood grinned expectantly, his form taking on the peculiar appearance of a dwarfed, saucer-eyed chihuahua in the morning light.
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Post by Reckony Pike on Jun 11, 2011 20:48:16 GMT -5
LOVE this. Curse "John Wayne" Kameren in Between the Cracks:
"Where are we meeting? I don't have long, I left Max with Madame Puddifoot and she cracks open the liquor cabinet at ten."
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Post by Siara Brightweather on Jun 26, 2011 23:42:37 GMT -5
This made me laugh. And go "exCUSE me? Crusty?" hahaha Theo from "A New Headmistress"... Was the new Headmistress actually inviting him to brunch? Could she seriously be that approachable? Theo wasn't sure what he was expecting when the staff received word last month of a new Headmaster but it was more along the lines of "crusty."
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Post by Alex Kameren on Jun 26, 2011 23:49:32 GMT -5
From Elle Callahan in Miscalculation:
Elle was momentarily dumbfounded. Was her patient trying to bribe her? The idea of Alex Kameren cooking for her though was very appealing. Suddenly an image of a very ripped Alex dressed only in an apron flashed through her mind. For a second, before she pushed it away. Were her ears burning? Merlin, she hoped not. Alex might ask why and then she'd have to find an excuse because she could not tell him that she thought he was sexy. And that she pictured him...best not to dwell on it.
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Post by Reckony Pike on Jul 14, 2011 21:39:12 GMT -5
From Maebh Breandan in Dreamcatcher, after receiving a construction lesson from a rather smitten barkeep.
"Thank you. You must have an excellent tool."
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Post by Reckony Pike on Jul 14, 2011 22:17:48 GMT -5
Curse Kameren in the Wizengamot Ball...
"He turned away, just in time to nearly trip over Headmistress Brightweather's dress. He jumped back, careful not to hurt the dark fabric of her gown. Dresses. Where was the practicality there? He couldn't understand it."
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Post by Theo Bowre on Jul 16, 2011 23:54:31 GMT -5
Annie Harkness. God bless her. From Fever Pitch: Wales vs. England:
“What do you mean, I’m not allowed back here?” Annie demanded, her voice slightly shrill. She thumped her small chest. “My uncle plays for the team!!”
“Sure kid.” The bodyguard was large, unmoving and totally unmoved by the coarse language the young girl was spouting in an attempt to get past him.
Best niece ever.
Love,
Uncle Theo
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Post by Theo Bowre on Jul 18, 2011 1:23:35 GMT -5
Nuri - a Freudian slip in the cbox...
Nuri: OMG I LOVE PMS
(Perhaps she meant PMs)
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