bluebell_flames (bluebell_flames) wrote in expresslogs, @ 2012-05-28 03:26:00 |
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Entry tags: | !dice, !plot, hermione granger, margaret |
First, Edward was a vampire.
Characters: Hermione Granger + Margaret
When: Sunday Afternoon
Location: Observation Car
Warnings/Rating: Love for Twilight herein. Traumatic. D:
Summary: Hermione’s lost her brains, and thusly enthusiastically joins the followers of Young Adult Fiction and Sparkling Vampires.
Status:Open, Ongoing, !plot
There’d been a lot of talk about this losing powers thing, everyone was sure the train had done it. Jaime had lost her abilities recently, but thankfully it really did seem as if this was not going to be a permanent thing if she was an example. She didn’t think there was anyone who would be able to complain about that fact. Hermione had been luckier than most; not only had she received her wand from home, but she hadn’t been effected at all by whatever it was taking away people’s magical powers. True, the morning had been a little odd. She’d woken up, and gone about her usual routine - showering and dressing and neatening up the room she shared with Ron. A few of her spells had gone badly and she might have accidentally singed the shower mat in the process of a drying charm, but she’d had trouble remembering the sequence of wand movements. That was odd. She'd never forgotten them before but her magic still worked. Shortly after breakfast, she was staring out the window and she found herself bored, really, really bored. There was nothing to do here! Routine told her to return to their room and she looked though her book collection idly. That was really ..really boring too. Like seriously boring. What’d she been thinking? She’d got through about a page of the Ancient Runes stuff and ..well, what was the point of reading that? It was like school work and even worse it was so dull she could barely stand it. She felt like reading, but she didn’t want to read this stuff unless she was being forced to and she certainly wasn’t being forced. A walk to the baggage car had her looking through the shelves idly, pulling books out and jamming them back in wherever she felt like it because who cared? No one. When she finally settled on one, it was thicker than she could really imagine reading in one day, but it sounded pretty and cover looked sort of romantic. Twilight. She flipped the book over. About three things I was absolutely positive. First, Edward was a vampire. Second, there was a part of him-and I didn't know how dominant that might be- that thirsted for my blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him. Deeply seductive and extraordinarily suspenseful, Twilight is a love story with BITE. Now that sounded like an amazing book, didn’t it. Romance? Vampires? This Edward guy was a vampire clearly she loved him but at any moment might try to kill her? Wow, she had to read this! Why hadn’t she heard of it before? There were others next to it - she grabbed the second one too for now, gathered them both up in her arms and headed out. She didn’t particularly want to sit about in her cabin with Ron - he never did like her discussing at too much length what she was reading anyway plus he’d probably think anything this romantic was silly to read. In the end, she found her way to the observation car, it was light and bright and she might even get to see a Dinosaur if she book got too long and boring at any point. But she sat and she read, practically flying through the pages as though she couldn’t get enough - but it wasn’t hard at all the book was so compelling! And Edward, oh he sounded so handsome but so aloof! She couldn’t imagine anyone as majestic as he looked; the author described him as impossibly beautiful. That was definitely better looking than anyone she’d ever met. By the late afternoon she was at least 3/4 the way through the book and hated the thought it was going to be over soon - but at least there were other books to follow. |