How about instead we do this (bymywill) wrote in carpediem_rp, @ 2015-10-14 01:10:00 |
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Current music: | The White Stripes - In The Cold, Cold night |
And the stains coming from my blood
Who: Shizuru and Michael Meru
Where: 3rd floor halls/empty classroom
When: 10/12, after classes but before dinner
Warning: TBD, probably language warnings though
Status: Closed/In Progress
It had been four days since she had setup the small traps in the holes in the walls, empty classrooms, and even bathrooms of the third floor of Hogwarts. Next week she would cover another section and work her way back around. Still in her proper professor robes as she had headed here shortly after cleaning up after her last class, she walked down the halls collecting her mostly filled traps of frogs, rats, and a couple of things she wasn't entirely sure of.
A leather bag was slung over her shoulder and rested on her hip, charmed to be sound proof and practically bottomless, and in it were the critters and creatures she had collected. Lost in her own thoughts, keeping a mental count of what she had found while also thinking about food she had barely noticed the odd smell in the halls--though truthfully odd smells were not, well, odd int his place. What she did take notice of however, was the explosion that while not overly loud was more than enough to make her heart jump, causing a severe pain in her chest. Automatically, her hand reached for her wand and her feet slid back into a defensive stance for a only a moment. Once she realized that no one was coming down the hall she took off like a bolt, hair falling into her face as she yanked open the door wand out, voice angry through the smoke.
"What the shit is going on in here?!" Shizuru Kanazawa is an accomplished herbologist, recognized by several Auror captains for intelligence and planning, and she had practically raised herself. However, all of this flew out the window and she was reduced to an angry, five foot one ball of rage at loud noises. It was a thing, she wasn't proud of it, but that's the way it was.