hermoniny (hermoniny) wrote in pandorarpg, @ 2012-02-16 23:51:00 |
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Entry tags: | !status: complete, !status: incomplete, ^date: november 16 2003, character: hermione granger, character: marietta edgecombe |
Who: Hermione and Marietta
What: Kidnapping!
Where: Hogsmede
When: Around 3pm on Nov 16
Rating: Bound to be a bit unhappy, PG-13 at the very least
Hermione was spending the day researching, since the last DA meeting had been postponed due to Dean going missing, if nothing else it gave her time to gather more information before they did have a chance to all get together. Since that was all she could offer the group at the moment, it would have to do. Of course, starting tomorrow, she hoped she'd be able to offer a little more, since she was starting at the DoM finally. She was nervous more than excited really, she wasn't crazy about the idea of working there, and she liked her previous job, but it seemed like the right thing to do at this point in time. All she wanted to do was help.
Still, half way through the afternoon, she was having trouble seeing straight from staring at pages and pages of words all day. She decided it was time to put the books down for a bit and get some fresh air. She wrote a quick message in her journal to anyone who might be interested that she was going to head to Hogsmede for a walk, and then after getting changed and ready, she apparated over and smiled at the familiar surroundings. She didn't spend a lot of time in Hogsmede, but it reminded her of some happier days when she, Harry and Ron would head to the village on the approved weekends for some down time. She spent a little time wandering the streets, looking at the store fronts and seeing what the newest fads were, before she wandered out to the Quidditch pitch where a few people were flying around high above. She stood there and watched for a while, having never been crazy about flying herself, but always enjoying watching others. It was mesmerizing in a way, so when someone approached her, she was completely unaware of them as she watched the fliers above her.