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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 3:25:08 GMT -5
In the middle of Transfigurations, as the Gryffindor Head of House had her back turned on her student while writing lecture notes she expected the students to jot down, James Potter was getting sleepier by the minute. With a lack of anything better to do, he ripped off two pieces of parchment, copied the same note on each, and handed them to his two best friends.
Pads, Moony
I'm bored.
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 3:30:04 GMT -5
From Remus Lupin to James Potter, written underneath his friend's handwriting in a hushed manner;
Prongs, what an interesting message, can't wait to hear the whole story.
Moony [/blockquote]
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 3:34:13 GMT -5
Same old story, mate. Can't wait 'till this class is over. LUNCH.
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 3:37:38 GMT -5
Well, to be honest, lunch would be nice. But the work never stops. I will fall over now and sleep on the floor. If McGonagall asks, I am in hibernation.
M
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 3:40:49 GMT -5
I'll tell her that. Just don't blame me if she gives you detention for sleeping in her class. Oh, and my advice: Sleep on Pads, it's better than the floor.
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 3:45:52 GMT -5
If she did, that would be racist. Well, not really, but I'd try to make her feel it was (it's my biology, Professor). Pads is indeed very comfy to sleep against. Not sure about actually sleeping on him. Although.. sleeping on huge soft dogs seems reasonable enough.
M
P.S. Don't tell him I said 'soft'. But his fur IS very soft.
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 3:48:42 GMT -5
How in the name of Merlin's trousers is that racist? I don't think Pads has those kinds of interests Moony. And you do know he can read this as this note passes him, too, right?
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 3:52:09 GMT -5
You're impossible. Hunger is getting to you. Why do you let my notes pass other people, Potter, are you trying to kill me?
M (furiously)
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 3:54:34 GMT -5
Oi Moony. You're losing it. I'm writing to both you and Padfoot. Naturally, he'll be able to read it.
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 3:57:43 GMT -5
The madness within, Prongs.
Fine, I am an idiot and you are not, give me news. There is a mildly suspicious accumulation of notes on Pad's desk by now.
I need a nap, a coffee (yuck) or a meal.
M
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 4:05:25 GMT -5
Madness, psh. I can yell at him, but Minnie might double the detention I got last week. Do I really have to be punished for teaching a Slytherin a few spells?
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 4:10:28 GMT -5
With your method of hands-on teaching... yes.
M
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 4:11:50 GMT -5
See, it's easier to learn using that kind of teaching technique. You don't learn much in DADA without the wandwork, do you?
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 4:16:42 GMT -5
Well, no, but it's not like you sent your Patronus after that kid. It was more Offence against the dark arts than Defense, if you ask me.
M
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 4:46:24 GMT -5
I was doing defense for myself. That counts for something, right Moony? It's not my fault he didn't listen during DADA. If he did, that would make a very nice duel, don't you think?
Prongs
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