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Susan Amelia Bones ([info]susanamybones) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2014-11-12 15:21:00

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Entry tags:character: dean thomas, character: seamus finnigan, character: susan bones

RP: Pooling Resources
Who: Susan, Dean, and Seamus

What: Trying out the pool

Where: Susan's new (and otherwise empty) house - technically the Mews house

When: Tuesday the 11th of November, evening

Rating: SFW

Susan apparated underneath the external stairs of her new house, glad for the cover of darkness to hide her from any spying eyes. As she hadn't yet moved into the house, she hadn't had time to erect any more than the basic (if still blatantly excessive) wards she placed around any domicile she inhabited as a matter of course. This of course meant that the usual Muggle repelling charms that would have allowed her to apparate in the middle of her yard had she wanted to weren't in place. Shrugging off the oversight, Susan walked quickly across the lawn between the main house and the Mews, and unlocked the door to the garage. Now, thanks to the wonders of magic it had been expanded to four times its original size to allow Susan to keep the garage and add a pool room.

She stepped into the pool room and looked up at the ceiling, bewitched to resemble a glass rooftop showing the sky. Smiling to herself, she sat down in one of the deck chairs and began to examine the various spells on the room - spells to keep the water arceptic and healthy, spells to carry away any linger smells, and of course the spells to make the room look like it was in a glass house rather than a garage. She was so distracted she nearly missed the knock on the door. She started at the sound, and then grinned, leaping up and rushing to answer the door. "Well hello hello, fancy a swim then," she asked, gesturing to the water behind her. "Also I thought we could order some sort of food and beverage?"



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[info]openbottle
2014-11-28 02:32 pm UTC (link)
Still holding the ball, Seamus hadn't been able to duck in time and so Susan's wave of water hit him square in the chest. As he was already drenched, he just laughed and made a show of 'hiding' behind the ball. "Can't get me!" he taunted, then immediately launched the ball towards Dean, flying far over Susan's head. Susan and Dean might have the advantage of being fitter, but Dean and Seamus had been playing football and quidditch and variations of catch together for years. They had the advantage of knowing one another's moves.

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[info]artistdean
2014-12-02 01:15 pm UTC (link)
Dean watched Seamus get into position and the almost sudden launch of the ball. It was thankfully flying pretty much directly for him, albeit with a pretty steep arc over Susan's head. He adjusted slightly with some quick moves and caught it with few problems. He was pretty sure Susan would be headed for him, and his inability to launch off the bottom of the pool meant he couldn't really push into his throw, but he'd been a decent chaser and aimed back at Seamus, planning the ball just beyond him. It should only take a step or two and he'd be incredibly impressed if Susan could manage to make that particular gain. Familiarity with your friends' moves was an advantage and disadvantage as far as this sort of game went.

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[info]susanamybones
2014-12-02 02:34 pm UTC (link)
Susan watched the ball soar over her and sourely thought that the boys would probably engage in the whole Jedi meld of theirs to anticipate one another's moves. Of course, she could anticipate their moves as well, but she was hit by a sudden and deliciously evil idea. When Dean threw the ball back, she merely watched it, turning around to face Seamus and grinning. "Oops I seem to have missed," she commented calmly. "Well go on Seamus, don't keep Dean waiting."

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