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Post by ANATOLIUS VINCENTE NOTT on Sept 3, 2012 6:00:33 GMT
ara
[/color], what happened in practice yesterday? i was deprived of my privilege to free time-- mcgonagall didn't like my disappearing trick. also, you might have forgotten, so i shall remind you once more: you are due to wed mika's brother. i am your brother, and you know me, so i do notice these things. let me know when you've finished with your reckless fantasies, so i may feel a little better. [/color][/blockquote] jax [/color][/size][/right][/blockquote][/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by ARALYNN CHANTELLE NOTT on Sept 6, 2012 13:27:19 GMT
jax,
what did you miss at practice yesterday... well we flew around on brooms for a while, then played a mock game of quiddich. after all, we do have a game this week. so mcgonagall wasn't exactly the happiest you suddenly went m.i.a. but then again, i don't think anyone really was happy considering one team had to be short a player.
and don't you start preaching to me about my betrothed. is that even official? because last i heard it was just assumed by our parents, not expected. not that mika's brother isn't a great choice, but i'm only seventeen. how would you feel if mom and dad selected someone for you now?
ara
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Post by ANATOLIUS VINCENTE NOTT on Sept 6, 2012 16:04:38 GMT
ara
[/color], she is a wonderful lady, with a strong sense for feigning humour and being stuck in her everlasting, stone-cold demeanour. one would think that she would have come to a point where she just couldn't bottle up the humour-filled feelings she's had, but i highly doubt it.
you, however, do not amuse. stop with this idle nonsense. you are to be betrothed, of course it's official. you know you are failing miserably with this play you're trying to pass. and even being so ridiculous to come up with such a theory-- i hardly am interested in this subject, let alone be considering it. perhaps at some distal point in time, the family name would be passed along, but as of right now, no. you, unlike me, are a girl. there is great distinction there.
do you not remember that all must come first to honour the family? wait, why should i even bother-- you've been at that principle for since we were little kids. [/size] jax [/color][/size][/right][/blockquote][/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by ARALYNN CHANTELLE NOTT on Sept 7, 2012 13:58:54 GMT
jax,
oh please brother, i wrote the book on family honor. if that's what our families think is best, then i suppose i will have to give up my life of luxury and buckle down with mika's brother. after all, at least i've known him forever, he's attractive, and would make a good match. bonus is that i'll get to be mika's sister in law.
and being a girl doesn't mean anything. father and mother are probably already planning to marry you off to someone. maybe even mika herself! *shivers* now that's scary. i wouldn't want to wish that upon her. but in all seriousness, if they're not above doing it to me, they'll already be planning your future bride.
so i guess neither of us really have a choice do we? but suppose, hypothetically speaking, one of us fell in love with someone else. do you think father and mother would still make us marry their chosen suitor? or if the other person was a suitable choice, would they let us marry them instead?again, hypothetically speaking.
ara
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Post by ANATOLIUS VINCENTE NOTT on Sept 9, 2012 16:33:31 GMT
my channy
[/color], now that is amusing; i said the exact, same thing about you to another fellow, just the other day. i am in no protest here, though the pureness in her beauty is incomparable. regrettably speaking, just like yours.
your hypothetical scenarios are most intriguing, yet they are bland and without possibility. literally speaking, between you and mika, i would think you'd be the one incapable of feeling any genuine emotions for, well, someone. why do you deceive yourself from the truth of your reality: you're much too much prideful to let someone have power over you and being okay with that. you know i love you, and i say these things with the kindest intentions.
in any case, i would think it quite acceptable if the other man is as suitable as the original.
why do you ask such things? [/size] yours, jax [/color][/size][/right][/blockquote][/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by ARALYNN CHANTELLE NOTT on Sept 19, 2012 3:55:05 GMT
jax,
everything you're saying is true. therefore, in regular situations i would not argue with the fact that i often appear cold and heartless and as if i couldn't care. which you should realize is not completely true as i care a lot about my family and close friends. just don't screw me over and i won't have to resort to hexes. but of late, i have found myself in a bit of, um, situation.
dearest brother, you have to promise me you will keep this a secret and to yourself because between me and you, i have no idea how or why this happened, but i think i may actually like someone. which of course falls at the complete wrong timing as i've just received notice of my new engagement to mika's brother. thing is, this guy was not even on my radar until recently when i thought of him as a candidate for alex. (you can give me a talking to later about how alex can pick her own matches, or that she's not old enough to date, but have you seen some of the guys who she attracts? talk about horrific..)
but then, he confessed his feelings for me and i was completely shocked and left speechless (i know, that never happens.. shut up.). so you can see how i would be confused. i know that is the barest of explanations, but what do you think jax?
ara
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