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Alicia Spinnet-Pucey ([info]_alicia_) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2014-10-11 12:59:00

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Entry tags:character: alicia spinnet, character: blaise zabini, character: dennis creevey, character: emma dobbs, character: ernie macmillan, character: gemma farley, character: hannah abbott, character: lucy spinks, character: melinda bobbin, character: millicent bulstrode, character: pandora montgomery, character: percy weasley, character: roger davies, character: susan bones, character: vikesh moon, character: zacharias smith

RP: Charity Raffle - OPEN THREAD
Who: OPEN TO EVERYBODY - please add your tag as you enter
What: The Fawley Foundation’s Charity Raffle
Where: Finnigan’s Pub
When: Saturday evening
Rating: Let’s go with potential NSFW – Language, just to be on the safe side

OOC: Feel free to start your own threads below.

Couples can switch dates as needed, but partners cannot be changed. Arrangements are made among yourselves.



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Re: Gemma and Lucy and OPEN
[info]susanamybones
2014-10-12 07:38 am UTC (link)
Susan rolled her eyes as she walked up to say hello to Lucy. "Down girl," she said to the vaguely familiar woman who was doing her best to chat up Lucy. "At least go for someone who will reciprocate your rather charmingly direct approach."

She turned and grinned at Lucy. "Can I buy some tickets of you dear?"

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Re: Gemma and Lucy and OPEN
[info]addingvalue
2014-10-12 07:48 am UTC (link)
Lucy smiled, not objecting to the direct approach, even if she wasn't actually interested in women. Given the way she dressed sometimes, this was not the first time she'd been approached by another woman. She pulled the list towards her and glanced over it. "We have a few women. Gwenog, Luna, Cho." Well, that seemed to be it, actually. Lucy had a vague idea that Luna and Cho had been at school at the same time she had, and had no idea who Gwenog Jones might be. "They should all be here by now, if you'd like to go speak to them before buying your tickets."

She turned her attention to Susan, giving her a smile. "Of course. Who would you like tickets for?"

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Re: Gemma and Lucy and OPEN
[info]ffionprew
2014-10-12 03:40 pm UTC (link)
Gemma looked over at the woman who had come to interrupt, who was beautiful in her own right but who she also recognized as an auror who frequented Finnigan's on occasion. Gemma would have to be careful and wary around her. "Unfortunately, I'm neither a legilimens nor a divinator, meaning that I can only tell if someone would reciprocate by asking."

She turned her attention back to the other girl. "That makes my choice more simple, I suppose. I'll take 20 tickets for each of them."

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Re: Gemma and Lucy and OPEN
[info]addingvalue
2014-10-13 06:29 pm UTC (link)
"Excellent." Lucy quickly counted out three sets of twenty tickets. She offered them to her customer with a smile. "If you could just write your name on these, I'll make sure they all go into the proper bowls." Lucy had quickly learned that it was much quicker to have the customers write out their names, since most were able to duplicate the writing with magic. Lucy had made the mistake of trying to write out all Ernie's tickets by hand early on and immediately realised it wasn't a tenable solution.

She smiled between Susan and the dark-haired woman, sensing that they recognised one another. "I don't mind being asked," she said, untroubled. "But I'm afraid Susan's right. I'm not what you're looking for."

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