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un_cho_sen ([info]un_cho_sen) wrote in [info]pandorarpg,
@ 2011-10-25 17:04:00

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Entry tags:!status: complete, ^date: october 31 2003, character: cade warrington, character: cho chang

Who: Cho and Cade
What: Cho felt the need to be on the streets
When: October 31, 2003 around 11:30 am
Where: Diagon Alley: Quality Quidditch Supplies
Rating: Likely PG



Cho had rather enjoyed her peaceful night of rest. That was until she opened her journal that morning. It seemed that while she had been soundly asleep others were still experiencing sleepless nights. She couldn't fathom why the Ministry had insisted that the DMLE take the day off when so many were still experiencing something so wrong. She knew that people without proper sleep were likely to do things out of the ordinary.

She tossed a simple robe over her usual work slacks and pull over shirt and headed to Diagon Alley. Cho wasn't sure if she would encounter anything, but something told her that there needed to be more hit wizards on patrol rather than less. Upon her arrival she simply walked up and down the street alert for anything out of the ordinary.



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[info]un_cho_sen
2011-10-27 05:32 am UTC (link)
"I'm sure I could handle it," Cho remarked. Her current broom wasn't the greatest and latest, but it flew well. Well enough that she had escaped a couple well thrown hexes the last time she'd used it to chase down a rouge.

"Besides, anyone that can handle those excuses for brooms they have in the training room ought to be able to control a first class one." The brooms the DMLE used for training were absolutely pitiful. They didn't keep their proper speeds and could buck a person off if one wasn't careful. Cho believed it had to be easier to wrangle a good solid broom than those pitiful pieces of wood and straw.

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[info]godofwar
2011-10-27 03:20 pm UTC (link)
Cade hadn't much interest in who he'd been talking to until she mentioned training rooms. That earned a glance in her direction and it took him a moment, but her name eventually came to him. "Chang," he said by way of greeting, before looking back at the display. "The twigs down in training are nothing compared to the 2100. A child would be able to control those shite excuses for brooms. You'd have a bit more trouble with the Stratus."

He looked to see if the price was readily visible in the window, but he wasn't particularly surprised when it wasn't. A fine broom like that likely cost a small dragon's hoard. Likely the proprietor didn't want to scare potential buyers away with the price before even getting them into the shop. That was fine, though. Cade could afford it. Mind made up, he headed for the door. Maybe he'd fly home instead of apparating.

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[info]un_cho_sen
2011-10-27 09:09 pm UTC (link)
"Speak for yourself," Cho quipped when he alluded that she'd have trouble with a Stratus. She had flown all her life and was fairly certain she would have no trouble what so ever handling the latest and greatest model. Yes, it was true that when it came to speed the brooms they used for training were simple enough. It was their age and unpredictability that she had been alluding to.

She watched as he turned and headed into the shop. She would like to have seen the Stratus up close, but didn't think it prudent to follow him into the shop. Therefore, she stayed before the window and let her eyes run across the various accessories that adorned the rest of the window.

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