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Post by Isolde lisette Flint on Feb 27, 2012 19:20:03 GMT
Dearest Scorpius,
Hello. Just thought it has been forever since we have last spoke, and I just figured it would be nice if we caught up. Okay, I think I am just going to be straight with it. I need someone to talk to, and your the only friend I have that at least, oh how to put it, understands me? You know me, Scorp. I am not like every other spreadeagled girl in the school and I am getting sick of being portrayed like that. But, that is all besides the point. I am having Potter trouble. Nothing serious bad.. but, Well.. It's complicated.
-issy <3
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Post by scorpius hyperion malfoy on Feb 27, 2012 21:39:47 GMT
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A Potter? Really? The really sad thing is that I have the feeling I may have already had this conversation with another.
But now I'm being negative. You know I don't mean it. come on, divulge unto moi what you mean by 'complicated'. I hardly expected such a sentence to come from someone like you.
No offence meant, of course. You know me, I'll help where I can. I reserve the right to mock, however. - - - -- - - - - - - - - scorpie ♥ template by (c) bryberry @ caution 2.0 ! |
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Post by Isolde lisette Flint on Feb 28, 2012 4:19:54 GMT
Scorpius,
Yes, a Potter. I said it. But, if mother or father finds out about this or even catches wind, I am a dead Flint. You know how my parent's are, and my biggest fear is mother finding out about it. She is much worse than father. Prude, she is. But, they are not what I am writing to complain about.
Yes, I said complicated. Surprising huh? It actually falls between both of the Potter boys. But, lately it has been mostly Albus. I know, I'm pretty positive you want to give it all to me but I can't help this feeling Scorp. This is not the Isolde you had grown up with.
Tell me. What all do you know about the Potter boys? My mother told me to stay away from them if I want to live in their home.
-Issy
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Post by scorpius hyperion malfoy on Feb 28, 2012 19:04:44 GMT
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Except about the colour pink, but that doesn't exactly seem important right now.
Both of them? Issy, someone has slipped you a potion. Seriously. Did you take anything during your last little 'get together'? I can't think of any other reason why you would look at one of them, let alone both of them. They are oafs. The younger one especially - you know his recently changed attitude towards me is because of Domi and Domi's rather frightening veela side.
I can't say much for the older one. While I may have a watching people thing as people has so elegantly put it (the moronic idiots), the lurid colour scheme of the Gryffindor table makes it unbearable for me to look for any long periods of time in that direction.
Where is the Issy I gre up with then? I would like her to take the quill next time, if you don't mind. And if you mean 'make you see sense' when you say 'give it all to you', then yes, yes I most certainly do.
Your mother may be quite the arrogant prude (your words, not mind, if you curse me you will wake up with the word 'hypocrit' on your forehead), but she may have a point. There was all that mess over the Potter's years ago, wasn't there? Getting yourself involved with any must surely mean trouble. - - - -- - - - - - - - - scorpie ♥ template by (c) bryberry @ caution 2.0 ! |
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Post by Isolde lisette Flint on Feb 29, 2012 21:24:57 GMT
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Ugh! What is wrong with me?! I can't think that! I think you and I need to start spending a little more time with one another. Being away from my best friend is turning me into someone totally different than the old Isolde. I'm used to harassing them. And you know me, I couldn't go a day without picking on that stupid James Potter. It feels like he is trying to pry into my mind and personally try to change my view on all of them.
Issy is here now, or at least she is trying to be here. I'm certain you remember me wanting to pulverize the boy and now, his brother of all people. I can't not stop talking to him. Maybe it just my hormones?
That is alright. Say what you wish about my mother, I am not denying anything to make myself out to be a hypocrite. She did have problems with all of them. Even the Weasley's. It's like every time i bring them up, she blows off the axles. So, maybe I should just listen to her. But I am worried about you. We have been close since, well, birth. If I were to see a potter lets say, would you toss me in the gutter as well? I couldn't risk loosing my mentor. ;)
<3 Isolde
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Post by scorpius hyperion malfoy on Feb 29, 2012 21:58:16 GMT
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I can not believe I have just written something like that. Your talk about Potter's and hormones is disturbing my mind! I hope you are happy!
He is not a nice guy, he is a coward who is afraid of his balls being cracked by an angry veela, and who is utterly crap at pretending to be nice. He is amusing though, I will give you that. Have you seen his hair? Of course you have. While the Issy I know would never be making doe eyes at someone like him... have you been?
An appointment will have to be made, your softening mind is, as I have said, disturbing me.
Though I have to say, you picking on him and him picking on you? Have you never heard of the muggle analogy of 'pigtail pulling'? When a little guy and a little girl like one another very much, but think they shouldn't, they resort to petty bickering and arguments in an attempt to make everything that much more simple. Or it could be a guy and a guy or a girl and a girl. I've never heard of a combination that is guy-girl-guy which fits that patterns, however. That is something else entirely.
Not that I would have any experience in the matter.
Woman, what is wrong with you? Hormones? You are talking to me about something so... womanly? Merlins knickers... is there anything I can actually say in response to that which won't earn me a slap the next time you finally drag yourself away (from what I guess has been your mooning over a Potter, have mercy) and come back to me?
I'd question your sanity, but then again, my other best friend is a Hufflepuff blood traitor. Why would I of all people toss you into the gutter? Having you commited to the insanity ward in St.Mungo's sounds much more humane.
You think talking to your mother is amusing, want to attempt a meeting about this with my dad? I don't think I've embarrassed him recently. - - - -- - - - - - - - - scorpie ♥ template by (c) bryberry @ caution 2.0 ! |
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