Draco Malfoy (
hisdarkmark) wrote2012-05-15 12:51 am
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Thirty-Seventh Hex - [Voice/Action]
[Hi Luceti. Today if you happen to be walking anywhere in the village, you might notice an overenthusiastic malamute attached to a leash. At the other end of said-leash is a rather disgruntled British wizard, more or less glaring at the dog as he's dragged along.
Stupid Arumat. Of course he had to disappear and shoulder him with the responsibility of yet another life. It was strange knowing that the man, the last original housemate, was officially gone. Not necessarily sad, though there was a hollow feeling he hadn't been able to shake off ever since he'd realized what had happened.
He didn't get much time to reflect on it though, seeing how the malamute has been working him. On their walk today, the dog's busy barking at pretty much everything, trying to pull Draco in all directions to sniff all the things.]
Gods, you're obnoxious, aren't you?
[He wraps the leash around his wrist to make it a tighter hold, using his free hand to make a grab for his journal while Edge is still pulling him along.]
I can't believe I'm asking this...
Dog training. What do any of you know of it? Time's a factor here, I'm half-tempted to toss him into the lake at this point.
[Later in the day, in fact, he will be at the lake. His lake. The South Lake. Edge the Malamute seems to have calmed down, but Draco's sitting up and a bit on edge. His wand's in front of him, and he seems to be concentrating.]
Expecto Patronum. [Nothing.] ...Expecto Patronum! [Still nothing. A frustrated sigh later and he's back to consulting Luceti as a whole. Though the journal's in his hands, he's hesitating for a moment. It'd be much easier if Hermione were still here, but she's not. That's a fact. She won't be returning anytime soon, so he'll have to make do with the resources he has.]
...second question for the lot of you. When do you reckon it's appropriate to give up on something?
Stupid Arumat. Of course he had to disappear and shoulder him with the responsibility of yet another life. It was strange knowing that the man, the last original housemate, was officially gone. Not necessarily sad, though there was a hollow feeling he hadn't been able to shake off ever since he'd realized what had happened.
He didn't get much time to reflect on it though, seeing how the malamute has been working him. On their walk today, the dog's busy barking at pretty much everything, trying to pull Draco in all directions to sniff all the things.]
Gods, you're obnoxious, aren't you?
[He wraps the leash around his wrist to make it a tighter hold, using his free hand to make a grab for his journal while Edge is still pulling him along.]
I can't believe I'm asking this...
Dog training. What do any of you know of it? Time's a factor here, I'm half-tempted to toss him into the lake at this point.
[Later in the day, in fact, he will be at the lake. His lake. The South Lake. Edge the Malamute seems to have calmed down, but Draco's sitting up and a bit on edge. His wand's in front of him, and he seems to be concentrating.]
Expecto Patronum. [Nothing.] ...Expecto Patronum! [Still nothing. A frustrated sigh later and he's back to consulting Luceti as a whole. Though the journal's in his hands, he's hesitating for a moment. It'd be much easier if Hermione were still here, but she's not. That's a fact. She won't be returning anytime soon, so he'll have to make do with the resources he has.]
...second question for the lot of you. When do you reckon it's appropriate to give up on something?
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The firebender mentioned you a bit, yeah.
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Oh, you met Zuko? He's a good friend of mine!
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Oh, you met Katara? She's my- also one of my best friends! That sounds great, she is a master Waterbender.
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I find it odd because she doesn't exactly seem very well put together, actually.
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What do you mean?
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It just seems odd that someone wouldn't want to display their abilities in a place like this, that's all. [After all, he kind of shows off whenever he can.]
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I guess she just thought this place would be secluded. It's not like there's any kind of audience here. [He tries to dismiss it with a shrug.]
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The problem most people forget about this place is that someone is always watching. Always, at all times.
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You make a good point about that. But you can't blame someone for trying to find privacy.
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And you can't blame someone for not enjoying having their privacy invaded first. [But he doesn't get to say much else on the matter because Edge decides to bark and interrupt. Thanks, malamute.]
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I don't know what that means.