Murdoc Marlin Ampora (Orphaner Dualscar) (
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sortinghat_logs2012-09-07 03:49 pm
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SWIMMINGGEDDON.
WHO: Murdoc Donoghue and YOU
TONE: Fun, WHIMSICAL, horrifying
RATING: PG-13 and onward
WHEN: September 7th
WHERE: The Lake.
WHAT: After this Murdoc realised the children (and staff) of Hogwarts were in dire need of swimming lessons.
STATUS: Ongoing
[GATHER AROUND CHILDREN it's a warm summer day and the lake is perfect for diving into your sudden but inevitable deaths. You should all be dressed in your swimming trunks (which you clearly have don't even lie) because Murdoc sure is. He's determined to conduct this in the best manner he can, though he wasn't quite expecting the turn out to be so large. People who can swim are welcome to become his assistants because he could probably use the help.]
TONE: Fun, WHIMSICAL, horrifying
RATING: PG-13 and onward
WHEN: September 7th
WHERE: The Lake.
WHAT: After this Murdoc realised the children (and staff) of Hogwarts were in dire need of swimming lessons.
STATUS: Ongoing
[GATHER AROUND CHILDREN it's a warm summer day and the lake is perfect for diving into your sudden but inevitable deaths. You should all be dressed in your swimming trunks (which you clearly have don't even lie) because Murdoc sure is. He's determined to conduct this in the best manner he can, though he wasn't quite expecting the turn out to be so large. People who can swim are welcome to become his assistants because he could probably use the help.]
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The wind, unfortunately, picks that moment to pick up. Greg isn't too bothered by the chill, but he's immediately concerned about Victoria.]
You alright there? I think the breeze is back. I'll head back to the shore and grab a towel for you if you'd like.
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No.
[She says almost too quickly.]
I mean, it's fine. Chilly air doesn't bother me that much.
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It made her seem a bit more...down to earth. Less like a princess and more like a normal high school girl.
In contrast to her tight grip, his fingers gently but firmly cover hers.]
Alright then. But tell me if you want to head back ok?
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You'll know the second I know. I can promise you that.
[She still looks uncomfortable, but she's relaxes at his touch a little]
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It's not too bad, is it? The water's not too bad, but it's the best during summer.
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It really is rather pretty.
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I'm saving up for a trip myself. Don't know if I'll ever get to it, but I'm thinking it'd be a nice getaway, at least for a few days. Be nice to get London out of your lungs.
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He's a horrible thing.
That sounds really sweet, actually. I hope you get to go.
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Thanks. What's the name of the beach you went to, if you don't mind me asking? I might try there.
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Solent Breezes, in Southampton. I live in Otterborne, so it's only half an hour by car.
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Solent Breezes. Got it. I'll let you know if I ever get there.
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You should tell me
[She nods]
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I will.
I'll get you something nice too. As a thank you present for telling me about the place.
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[She looks up at him, trying to not look TOO excited about this.]
You would?
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T-Thanks.
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I'm only stating the truth, there's no need to thank me, Gregory.
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[That's all he can mumble out, warmth creeping down the back of his neck.]
I think Donoghue's about done with whoever he's teaching. You're up next.
You ready?
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[She looks around in the water, at the professor. And takes a steadying breath.]
I'm. Not so sure if I am.
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You can do it Victoria. I know you can.
[And for extra effect, he squeezes her hand gently, before a slight smirk forms on his lips.]
You're too stubborn to not make it work either way. Somehow, you'll figure it out.
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