seamus_f @ 2004-05-19 00:50:00 |
Current mood: | contemplative |
Current music: | pages turning |
Freckles and all
Right, so everyone writing those opening sentences that basically mean "if I am not Lucius Malfoy I can't post" can shut it. Bloody journal thingys belong to everyone.
Anyway, I finally did it. After a week or so of endless little notes that said "DO IT!" in pink lettering scattered about the common room and even my bed (and don't think I know of your involvment, Weasley) I sent an owl post that will never be read, but needed to be sent. And now I feel, well, rather odd. But possibly ready to move forward, to show my face again. So here it is. Not a bad little face, really, all things considered.
Dean? When you have more than a moment. There is something you deserve to know. Not here, though, as everyone else does not need to know.
Comments:
seamus_f @ 2004-05-18 10:00 pm UTC |
Too short, not blond enough. Wrong accent. No stick. So no, not lately.
Are you?
deanthomas @ 2004-05-18 10:05 pm UTC |
I'm a bit too pasty to be a Malfoy.
And my hair is better.
seamus_f @ 2004-05-18 10:07 pm UTC |
There are no words for how much better your hair is.
Speaking of which, only not really, would now be a good time? I don't think there is anyone in the room at the moment, if this wouldn't be an interruption.
deanthomas @ 2004-05-18 10:11 pm UTC |
Oh, you wanted to talk now? That's fine. I'm not doing much of anything excepting revising like a fiend. Which is getting tiresome.
(parent)divineparvati @ 2004-05-19 04:04 am UTC |
I am so, so proud of you! And I promise next time I'll make them turquoise. And your face is stunning, frecklehead.
And! I have to hear absolutely everything, and by that I mean everything, and I hope you realise the everythings I'm implying because there had better have been some of everything! Great, now I'm sick of the word everything.
seamus_f @ 2004-05-20 09:13 am UTC |
Parvati! I am a gentleman! But of course, yes, everything. Well, most of it, anyway. Enough.
Your face has always been stunning. Dean even said so. Anyway, it wasn't the colour of the notes, it was the quantity. But I suppose it worked, so . . .