Audrey Boot (audreyboot) wrote in serasera, @ 2008-05-07 11:55:00 |
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Entry tags: | audrey-boot, liam-finnigan |
Who: Audrey and Liam (and OPEN?)
When: May 7, 7:58am
Where: The Courtyard
What: On their way to their defense practice session is the perfect time to try to tap dance!
Rating: PG/PG-13
Status: Incomplete
Audrey caught Liam on their way out the Great Hall, just after breakfast, as they headed to the courtyard to practice defense spells. Their make-shift defense group was quite nice, even though the majority of exams were over and even if they didn't have to worry about upcoming OWLs or NEWTs. It was still good to practice, in Audrey's opinion, especially since she wasn't the best at the subject and needed all the help she could get.
Which was why it didn't make much sense for her to choose this time to burst into a new song. Heaven only knew how she didn't manage to lose her voice over the past few days, since she did more singing and laughing in the past forty-eight hours (minus the ones for sleep once she was finally exhausted enough to collapse) than she ever did in her entire life, or what she could remember of it. Because her mind really wasn't on anything except this utterly happy feeling and how she felt more confident and less insecure.
Swinging her arm through Liam's, she grinned happily. "Good mornin', good mornin'!" she began in a sing-song voice. "We've talked the whole night through. Good mornin', good mornin' to you."
"Good mornin', good mornin'! It's great to stay up late, Good mornin', good mornin' to you." She waved to the students running to their first class. "When the band began to play, the sun was shinin' bright. Now, the milkman's on his way; it's too late to say goodnight."
And suddenly she came up with the idea to try to tap dance. Not that she knew how to or knew that she didn't have the correct shoes on, but they did it in old movies, and that was enough incentive for her! "So, good mornin', good mornin'! Sunbeams will soon smile through. Good mornin', good mornin' to you!"