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Post by Nyssa Pond on Jun 30, 2010 21:06:18 GMT -6
"How was your day?" Nyssa asked.
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Post by Jake Crawley on Jun 30, 2010 21:08:53 GMT -6
"A waist of time followed by drawing and now you're here," Jake answered. "How was yours?"
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Post by Nyssa Pond on Jun 30, 2010 21:10:42 GMT -6
"Alright," Nyssa shrugged. "Tiring," she said nuzzling into his neck in a sleepy fashion.
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Post by Jake Crawley on Jun 30, 2010 21:11:35 GMT -6
Jake moved his arms back around her awkwardly. "Are you going to fall asleep like this, love?" he asked.
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Post by Nyssa Pond on Jun 30, 2010 21:13:41 GMT -6
"I'm tired enough I could," Nyssa said with a nod. "I fell asleep by the lake earlier already today."
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Post by Jake Crawley on Jun 30, 2010 21:15:12 GMT -6
Jake grabbed her arm and pulled her around to his lap. "You should go to sleep then," he said holding her.
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Post by Nyssa Pond on Jun 30, 2010 21:20:15 GMT -6
"Alright," Nyssa said closing her eyes as she laid in his lap.
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Post by Jake Crawley on Jun 30, 2010 21:23:16 GMT -6
"I didn't mean on me, Nyssa," Jake said chuckling.
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Post by Nyssa Pond on Jun 30, 2010 21:25:45 GMT -6
"You should've clarified that," Nyssa said attempting to sit up but giving up shortly after.
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Post by Jake Crawley on Jun 30, 2010 21:27:13 GMT -6
Jake smiled, kissing her forehead. "I got you," he said. "Do you want me to carry you somewhere?"
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Post by Nyssa Pond on Jun 30, 2010 21:30:41 GMT -6
"Where?" Nyssa asked covering a yawn.
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Post by Jake Crawley on Jun 30, 2010 21:32:52 GMT -6
"Up near your common room, I guess, I don't know where else to take you," Jake answered.
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Post by Nyssa Pond on Jun 30, 2010 21:34:37 GMT -6
"That works," Nyssa said. "Not that I want to leave you at all."
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Post by Jake Crawley on Jun 30, 2010 21:37:49 GMT -6
Jake grabbed his things and then carried Nyssa off to somewhere near Ravenclaw Tower.
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Post by Jake Crawley on Jul 5, 2010 18:28:17 GMT -6
Jake headed out to the forest once he had finished with his classes for the day. He took a seat under his normal tree and laid down to look up at the sky.
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