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Pandora's Box Mods ([info]pandoramods) wrote in [info]pandorarpg,
@ 2011-12-19 21:18:00

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Entry tags:!status: complete, ^date: november 08 2003, character: samara capper, character: theodore nott, npc: zarkin frood

Crazypants knows the deal
Characters: Zarkin Frood [NPC] and Samara Chambers, later Theodore Nott
Setting: Diagon Alley, main thoroughfare. Saturday November 8th, around 10:30 AM
Summary: Frood's off his rocker again but there may be something legit to what he's spewing.
Rating: Possibly high for disturbing imagery

Everyone knew that Zarkin Frood was pretty much completely nutters. He spoke with a thick heavy accent, something difficult enough for most Brits to understand, and that was before he started raving. He was in fine form this morning, muttering to himself as he paced the length and breadth of Diagon Alley's main thoroughfare. twice he stopped and accosted some poor unsuspected witch or wizard, warning them about 'that red-haired' bitch, before stalking off again.

Most people ignored him, but more than a few cast wary glances his way. Some people went out of their way to get out of his, but some few others were worried they actually heard a bit of sense in what he was yelling.



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[info]fiadornott
2011-12-23 07:32 am UTC (link)
"Indeed you are," he said, looking down at the child before looking back at her. Of course she wouldn't show her worry in front of Jase as children easily do pick up on that sort of thing and would also worry. Or maybe it was the shock and the need to process the whole incident.

"You're welcome. In any case, if you do feel concerned please feel free to send me an owl. I am typically quick to reply." He paused for a moment before continuing. "Pandora Zurlo," he said, crouching down to be at least somewhat more level with the child. "Is--was--Gellert Grindelwald's most loyal follower. Every wizard needs someone to carry out his ideals. Behind every great man there's a great woman, after all." He stood up and returned his gaze to Samara. "Take care."

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[info]tracelines
2011-12-23 08:01 am UTC (link)
With all the odd things happening these days, she shouldn't be very surprised to have something else strange occur, but she couldn't help be taken aback by his utter kindness for someone who, for all intents and purposes, was really a stranger. Sure they went to school together and saw each other at social events throughout the years but they had never been close in any way.

She nodded. "Thank you for the offer. I might just do that." It felt odd to want to talk to someone else besides her husband, but they hadn't had the best conversation the night before and could it really hurt? Not to mention he was addressing Jason like a human being rather than some annoying thing like many often did with children his age.

Jase listened carefully to Theodore and when he was finished looked up at his mother. "Like you and Da? He's a great wizard so you're the great woman behind him, yeah?"

Samara couldn't help but smile, despite the fight they might have had the night before. She loved her husband and what her son said was true for the most part. She would always stand behind her husband, no matter what. "Yes, love, I suppose that is right. Thank you, Theodore. I hope you have a pleasant day."

"Goodbye Theodore!" Jason said too, waving after the man whom he now probably had an affection for seeing as he had spoken to him on his own level.

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