Post by Toyah Hume on Sept 14, 2006 15:41:03 GMT -5
"d**n you stairs, why can't you stay still for like... one second?" Toyah cursed the stairs. In the six years that she had been at Hogwarts, she usually managed to get caught in them about once or twice a week and anger had turned into amusement. It was a good excuse for getting out of lessons that was for sure, but now the teachers just got annoyed instead of understanding like they had used to be. Good job she wasn't going to a lesson, because she would probably end up with a detention. The teachers all thought she was using an excuse. If only they knew. She really did get caught on the stairs, for some odd reason most other people managed to get through without getting stuck. But not Toyah. No.
Toyah dripped as the stair flung the other way just as she was about to step onto a bit that she knew wouldn't move. d**n the bloody staircase. It was like it was purposefully trying to hurt her or something. The book that was in her hand, bounced down a few stairs and lay open on its spine. "Bloody stairs." Toy grumbled as she turned around and carefully, grabbing onto the banister as she did so, stepped down and picked up the book swiftly. The book that she now held in one of her hands, was a thick old book that her Dad had sent her the weekend before and she had already got through thirty-nine pages. She still hadn't really understood what it was about but according to her Dad it was a classic. It was called 'Little Women', she knew no one at Hogwarts would know what the hell it was about, but she had decided to read it anyway.
The stairs swung around yet again.
"I've had it with these motherf*****g stairs in this motherf*****g school." Toyah cursed and then laughed to herself, taking lines out of a song... well actually it was from a film... but it had amused her anyway. The actual words weren't actually 'stairs' and 'school', but 'snakes' and 'plane'. After she had seen Jay when she went back, they had just been replacing the words the whole time afterwards. It had been funny, they always made each other laugh. But there were class lines in films like - 'Well... you feeling lucky punk?'. These were the kinds of things that Jay and Toy always came out with when they saw each other. As the staircase joined another, Toy tripped forward once again but didn't land on the stairs. Her eyes locked onto someone's feet up infront of her and she glanced up at the person standing there.
[/right]Toyah dripped as the stair flung the other way just as she was about to step onto a bit that she knew wouldn't move. d**n the bloody staircase. It was like it was purposefully trying to hurt her or something. The book that was in her hand, bounced down a few stairs and lay open on its spine. "Bloody stairs." Toy grumbled as she turned around and carefully, grabbing onto the banister as she did so, stepped down and picked up the book swiftly. The book that she now held in one of her hands, was a thick old book that her Dad had sent her the weekend before and she had already got through thirty-nine pages. She still hadn't really understood what it was about but according to her Dad it was a classic. It was called 'Little Women', she knew no one at Hogwarts would know what the hell it was about, but she had decided to read it anyway.
The stairs swung around yet again.
"I've had it with these motherf*****g stairs in this motherf*****g school." Toyah cursed and then laughed to herself, taking lines out of a song... well actually it was from a film... but it had amused her anyway. The actual words weren't actually 'stairs' and 'school', but 'snakes' and 'plane'. After she had seen Jay when she went back, they had just been replacing the words the whole time afterwards. It had been funny, they always made each other laugh. But there were class lines in films like - 'Well... you feeling lucky punk?'. These were the kinds of things that Jay and Toy always came out with when they saw each other. As the staircase joined another, Toy tripped forward once again but didn't land on the stairs. Her eyes locked onto someone's feet up infront of her and she glanced up at the person standing there.