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Post by OLIVIA JASMINE MONTAGUE on Apr 21, 2011 18:32:49 GMT -6
It was her seventh year, her final year at Hogwarts and she was pacing back and forth in the Chamber of Secrets as she waited for her close friends to show up. She had paced this floor so many times now ever since she found it at the end of her third year and now with the fact that last year she had came up with an idea, something no one else this day would think of. She knew the stories and history behind the Chamber of Secrets and she knew of the monster that had once lived her, this year she planned on making another monster and she had successfully completed the first part of her mission, and that was to steal a chicken egg from the groundskeeper. She smiled to herself, knowing full well that it wouldn’t be much longer until she could unleash her full plot and now it was time to tell those close to her what that plot was.
She carefully pulled the small box she had in her pocket that contained the chicken egg, the very egg that would hatch something powerful and evil, one thing that many feared and will fear once they hear of it. But the next part of her plan needed to happen quickly, she needed to acquire a toad and of course she was hoping that her close friends would help her out with that part. They could hide their plan down in the very chamber she was pacing in as she knew no one else knew how to get into it, unless Harry Potter had told his children of it. But Olivia had a feeling that Harry hadn’t told them yet, and even if they did, she was the only parseltounge at the school so they wouldn’t even be able to get in.
But how were her friends going to get in? Well that was easily sat up for Olivia had created a small trinket for those she felt closest to her, that would be Jacob and Chun, and with that trinket they could open it up before the very sink on the second floor girl’s bathroom, the one that didn’t work. And once they opened it, it would whisper out in parseltounge to open the pipe that lead to the Chamber of Secrets. She had specifically instructed both Jacob and Chun to keep their trinkets on at all times as she didn’t want the special trinkets to fall into the wrong hands.
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Post by JACOB CONWAY WARRINGTON on Apr 21, 2011 18:49:59 GMT -6
Jacob was doing his usual rounds during his time of the day, but he was wondering what this urgent meeting was about. Sure he was roaming the halls just looking for mud-bloods or blood traitors to hex or some other form of mischief without getting caught. Hell, he really didn't care if he got caught, and that would only make him laugh. Points taken from Slytherin really didn't concern him either since he was bound to actually enjoy the scenery of the mayhem he would cause. Dung-bombs weren't misplaced at all and he had set them up all around the school at one point earlier in the year. That had been rather enjoyable to see many people spewing their guts up.
The cold, calculating smile on his face didn't show what he was thinking at all. Soon enough he realized that he had a meeting to go to and looked down at the trinket in his pocket. One hand clasped it in his hands as he tried to remember the entrance to the chamber of secrets, but his memory was sometimes foggy at best when it came to find that. Was there some ultimate goal in mind, but when he started to slowly enter the chamber after the words were ushered from the trinket. There was slight silence from the room itself as he heard what could be vaguely described as parseltongue.
There weren't very many people that knew how to do that, but he was certain Olivia knew what she was doing when she had talked with him about meeting in private. Shoving his hands into his pockets as he looked around to make sure no one saw him entering, and then the door slowly opened. It was slow and he wished it would move quicker at times as he stepped into the sewer-like entrance. The chamber was as huge as it always had been and now he was walking along the room towards where Olivia was pacing. Jacob was feeling particularly evil as he walked further along, and it was the best feeling in the world as he now stood before Olivia.
A wicked smile crossed his face as he wittily remarked, "What's on the agenda today, Olivia?" his voice was emotionless, and held a bit of anticipation to it for what she might be about to ask. Heck, he'd jump off a cliff if she wished it, as he was a devout follower, but he considered himself to be at least one third of most of the plans that were initiated down in the chamber. Awaiting what they were brought here for, his arms were crossed as he let his neck straighten as if trying to intimidate anyone around him from getting too close.
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SEVENTH YEAR SLYTHERIN BEATER
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Post by CHUN CUAN AU-YONG on Apr 21, 2011 19:41:43 GMT -6
There weren't a whole lot of things that got Chun excited. She tended to keep her life relatively routine, so there weren't much surprises outside of quidditch matches. But Olivia never disappointed. She had been a bit surprised by the meeting today, but it was easily something she would take time out of her schedule for. Not like she had been doing much before anyhow. That hufflepuff was probably thanking heaven when she had cut the beating short to meet her two friends. She had taken only a second to leer at the puff before bounding down the hallway with a slight perk of her lips. The slytherin had already been lightly playing with the trinket between her fingers before reaching the chamber of secrets entrance.
It was good to hear that they were making a move. Olivia always did come up with the most interesting plans, and the slytherin was proud to call herself a devout follower. Taking one last look at her surroundings, Chun opened the trinket, becoming momentarily fascinated by the parsle-tongue that floated from it before the entrance had opened. The talent that her leader possessed was certainly admirable... among... other things. She shook the thought of her mind as she stepped inside. Now wasn't the time to be distracted by those sort of things. This was business on the schedule for today, she knew it.
The Chinese girl hadn't been too surprised to see that Jacob had already beaten her to the meeting. She didn't think she was late, but nonetheless, Chun checked her watch as she carefully hid the trinket. ”Olivia, Jacob,” she greeted as she approached the pair, a brief smile appearing on her face. ”Something big, I assume?” The small box Olivia held in those delicate hands caught her eye, the smile quickly turning into a smirk. This looked different than usual.
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Post by OLIVIA JASMINE MONTAGUE on Apr 21, 2011 20:14:22 GMT -6
Olivia always liked it that Chun and Jacob weren’t the types to make her wait. Perhaps it was because they knew how annoyed she got when she had to wait. First it was Jacob that came sliding down the pipe and popping out before her. “Something quite interesting, I can assure you,” she said slyly just as Chun had popped out behind Jacob. She had considered asking the two of them if they were seen, but she knew that both of them were always careful to make sure that no one was watching. Besides, who wanted to go into Moaning Myrtle’s bathroom? That ghost really was a bothersome and definitely deserved to die. And Olivia knew exactly how the annoying girl had died eighty years ago. It must got really boring haunting the same bathroom for that long, not that Olivia cared.
“Well I’m quite glad that the two of you could make it today. I can assure the both of you that you’ll like my plan for this year,” she smiled slyly as she held up the small box in her hand that contained the chicken egg. “As you both can see I have acquired myself a chicken egg from the chicken coop near the groundskeeper’s cabin. I do believe the two of you remember what this Chamber was for?” she asked lightly. However, as she closed the box she didn’t even wait for the two of them to answer. “Though the monster of this chamber died almost thirty years ago, I have found a way to create a new monster to unleash on the school,” she smirked as she began to walk further into the chamber. She knew that the two of them would follow, they always did after all.
“But first why don’t the three of us go to the very end of the chamber where Salazar Slytherin himself created such a wonderful place,” she chuckled lightly as she beckoned the two of them to follow her.
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Post by JACOB CONWAY WARRINGTON on Apr 21, 2011 20:27:13 GMT -6
Jacob had heard many rumors of what used to live here, and even he was aware of the danger it possessed. Plus he knew that it could sneak through pipe lines and the sewers, although he knew of the alternative form it could take on. Although, she'd need the opposite egg for that, but he was quite foggy on what creature was needed to hatch a basilisk. The practice had been abandoned long ago, at least that's what Jacob had read, but he had heard the many rumors about the chamber of secrets. The one place Salazar Slytherin had actually made the proud creature, although he wasn't the first one to master the craft.
There was one person before him that managed to complete it's ultimate form, but even if the basilisk was able to be controlled by a parseltongue, with Olivia in the lead it was easy to stop anyone from ruining their plan. Mostly anyone who got in the way was usually hexed by Jacob, even if they were just annoying him, or running into him on purpose to see how fast he got angry. Most usually ended up in the hospital wing, the lucky few only got a few nicks and scratches while running away laughing. Then later they'd realize he had hit them in a much different way, but it was still funny to see what made people tick at times. Olivia was one person he didn't want to cross, however, there were times he was tempted to make snide comments.
All in good time, he thought to himself, as he just muttered his usual three word reply, "As you command," quite solemnly as he merely followed along behind her. A chicken egg, well he knew that it was used to hatch a basilisk, but he wasn't going to honestly say it just to anger her. Considering he still didn't know what the second part of the damn plan was yet. His short temper was getting the better of him and he had to keep it in check in case he got out of hand. Luckily with Olivia, he could do that since she shared his views on so many things. Chun was just there, and he was lucky she was able to stand up to his own short-tempered attitude. "May I ask what this plan is?" he said rather callously, obviously annoyed she didn't explain more.
If anything got out of hand, well, he could easily make a formidable defense, not that she'd go berserk on him just for that one comment. Merely falling silent and following her, Jacob decided to hold his tongue from any further questions.
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SLYTHERINS
SEVENTH YEAR SLYTHERIN BEATER
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Post by CHUN CUAN AU-YONG on Apr 23, 2011 19:59:09 GMT -6
She realized she probably should eat soon when her first thought upon looking at the egg was breakfast. As much as she was happy to be on such good terms with Olivia, Chun sincerely doubted that her fellow slytherin would call them all the way here simply to eat. Even though her mistake was purely reactionary, she had to fight back a small blush as Olivia continued. She thought on the Chamber of Secrets itself, breathing a small 'ahh...' Rumors weren't something she normally bothered with, but her surprise was in the fact that the truth of the rumor didn't. After all, it was perfectly accepting the fact that a freaking giant snake, at some point in time, was created and housed in this place.
Then again, it was Olivia that had said it. The Chinese girl had the feeling that even if her dear friend had told her the sky was green, the slytherin would believe her in a heartbeat. It was to be expected from a dutiful follower and even through her admiration, the Asian could proudly say she did that part right. Her smirk only grew wider at hearing about creating a new one. Brilliant. A basilisk would prove to be quite the powerful ally and quite a bitch to kill. There was a small part of her that was paranoid of the fact that she wouldn't really have a way to control the basilisk should things go awry, but Chun was willing to trust the likeliness that Olivia had a contingency plan for such a possibility.
While Jacob vocalized his following of orders, Chun merely gave a slight bow and followed, curiosity piqued as she listened to her footsteps echo inside the place. There was something comforting about this place, even as she was never all that great with giant, scaly things. This was a place for her origin of house, and she could feel that spirit. It was a perfect hideout; a perfect place to plan. The slytherin was surprised when Jacob had spoken. It couldn't be that her friend hadn't figured it out. He was looking for confirmation on what was to come. Instead, she asked a different question, ”How long would it take for this monster to grow, you think?” She admitted to knowing little of the basilisk and their exact life-cycles. Care of Magical Creatures wasn't exactly her strong suit.
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Post by OLIVIA JASMINE MONTAGUE on Apr 23, 2011 20:47:03 GMT -6
Olivia couldn’t help but smile as Jacob and Chun followed along behind her. She always did like it how they just started to follow her when she asked them to. She walked in silence enjoying the tunnels in the Chamber of Secrets and it wasn’t long until they came before a couple of doors with a snake engraved on it. She listened as Jacob ask her what the plan was. She wanted to chuckle because he pretty much already knew what it was, oh to be a Legilimens she really did enjoy reading other people’s minds. In a way it helped her be able to tell who were her true followers, the ones that would actually listen to her.
Just as she spoke in parseltounge before the closed doors in front of them Chun had asked just how long it would take to hatch their little monster. She waited until the stone doors opened before the trio and the could continue on walking down the tunnel. “Well I couldn’t find out in any books just how long it will take to hatch a Basilisk. But I’m sure it shouldn’t take too long, but until then we’ll have to find a different means on punishing the Muggleborns,” she smirked, not even looking back to see if the two of them were still following her. She knew that they would.
But as to what they would do while they wait for their little monster to hatch? Well she wanted something to be done on the night Professor Kingsley unveiled who the champions were. It was the perfect time to do something really as everyone would be in the Great Hall getting ready for the feast, they wouldn’t even realize what was going on until the foolish Muggleborn they chose to attack was found. Now it was just a matter of what they would do to the Muggleborn and which one it would be. “But before we can even begin to hatch our little monster, we’ll be needing a toad. The egg needs to be hatched under a toad for this to work,” she told them as the three of them finally entered the magnificent chamber that Salazar Slytherin had created all those years ago.
“Do either of you know of any student at this school that has a toad we can take? If not one of you we’ll need to go hunting for one,” she said lightly as she stood in the middle of the chamber facing her two closest friends.
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Post by JACOB CONWAY WARRINGTON on Apr 23, 2011 21:07:15 GMT -6
Jacob was walking along behind her, but he knew that this plan was going to work no matter how fool-proof it was. Musing in his own mind how he wished this would be an easy task, and the mention of the toad only made him nod. Just as he suspected, it was going to be the same creature, and decided not to tick her off by mentioned what it would be used for. A basilisk, what a fun idea, the thought of it slithering and attacking students. Why not go for the blood traitors too instead of just muggleborns? It wouldn't be fun if they just targeted muggles in general. Even though he wanted to voice his thoughts, his stern gaze followed Olivia.
Moving along with her into the next chamber, just sort of automatically following her like a robot set on walk mode to wherever it was destined to move to. Then once they arrived within the chamber, after hearing speak in parseltongue to the door as it slowly moved to open for them. A grin escaped from his face as he looked around at the ancient chamber that had been around for so many years. What if they made a cockatrice and a basilisk? Well, that was too much he supposed, plus he wished he knew Parseltongue himself. Lucky him, he'd be the one to probably ask for a toad around the school. Probably being discreet about it too.
Soon Jacob was crossing his arms, while listening to Olivia speak along the way, and then looked at Chun. Slightly amused how easily swayed she was into Olivia's decisions, however, Jacob was -almost- the same way. If she jumped off a cliff, he might follow, it would depend on his mood. As for finding a toad, he had a better idea, "Why not just turn someone into a toad forcefully and use them as the tool to hatch it. Mainly a mud blood or blood traitor, or even a half-blood, I wouldn't complain about that, but I don't know of anyone with a toad or that has one, you'd think someone would," he responded.
Still liking his idea about turning the student into a frog, and was already imagining it sitting on that egg trying to change back. Too bad there wasn't a spell that let you turn someone else into a frog against their will and keeping them in that state. He was sure that would be an unforgivable spell of some sort. Wanting to invent a spell like that, maybe he would have to work on that on his own time...a grin came to his face at that idea.
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SLYTHERINS
SEVENTH YEAR SLYTHERIN BEATER
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Post by CHUN CUAN AU-YONG on Apr 29, 2011 18:43:15 GMT -6
Chun raised an eyebrow at Olivia's words, but chose not to comment. She supposed a basilisk would still be a formidable threat without being fully grown, but she would've preferred having some sort of research before jumping headlong into the plan. Olivia was a smart girl though; she must've known enough about the basilisk to have good faith in it being usable within the year. She imagined it would be much harder to house such a serpent outside of the numerous secret areas of Hogwarts. Her availability would be-- questionable-- after the year was over as well. She had to stop herself from shuddering at the thought. If she wasn't forced back home, it would be a marriage instead, and though Olivia would maybe nearby, she didn't know if she could stand her dark lady being in a marriage with anyone in her family, even her cousin. Not belonging to her. The slytherin quickly shook it from her thoughts. Now wasn't the time.
The Chinese girl frowned slightly at the idea of getting a toad. Oh great, she was never good with animals. Though she supposed it wouldn't be too difficult simply taking it from a student. The Asian certainly wouldn't look forward to the idea of her having to go out into the lake or Forbidden forest and get muddy while searching for a toad for possibly a few hours. Though she didn't consider herself vain, she didn't like the idea of rolling around in the mud as much as the next girl. Taking the toad from a student was a much, much easier idea. It gave her an excuse to beat someone as well, and it was always an enjoyment to have Jacob as a partner for this sort of thing. Sure, he was more of a hex guy, but that just made things easier for her. ”I'm sure it wouldn't be hard to find someone with a toad,” she mumbled, ”Never really done a mugging before. Should be interesting.”
The slytherin eyed Jacob carefully. Sure, it would be fun to turn a student into a toad, Chun wasn't sure that was practical. ”I'm sure it'd be fun, but could we really risk that?” she asked, ”People are going to wonder where the student is if we have them for too long.” She didn't want any potential weakness coming into the plan. They knew too little to really risk it in her eyes, and she'd rather not land herself in trouble for this big year for them. Trying to hatch a basilisk would definitely land them in expulsion. No doubts about that. They couldn't afford having any sort of witness exposing the plan, turned into a toad or not.
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Post by OLIVIA JASMINE MONTAGUE on May 1, 2011 18:09:12 GMT -6
Olivia mentally rolled her eyes at Jacob’s idea. Sure it would be fun to turn a student into a toad, but that wouldn’t work. They needed an actual toad, not a student turned into a toad. Then there was another reason which was exactly what Chun had voiced. It would bring too much attention to their plans and they could be exposed. This was something she didn’t want this to happen at all this year, they needed to do stuff in secrecy after all. “Indeed that would be a bit too much,” she said as turned to look back up at the statue.
It seemed that doing things in secret made it harder to complete some of their tasks, but it also made it much more fun to do it. She turned back and smiled at her two closest friends. “You know, now that I think about it that young Weasley boy, what was his name Hugo? He has a toad. Perhaps we could use his,” she said lightly. It seemed perfect as Hugo was a blood traitor and so she honestly wouldn’t care if he got hurt. “Jacob, I want you to be the one to take the Blood Traitor’s toad. And make sure he doesn’t know it’s you,” she instructed Jacob before she turned to look at Chun while still smiling.
She didn’t want Chun to feel left out on things so she had to make sure that she was included in on the plan as well. “I think the best night to do this is on the night of the Goblet of Fire Ceremony. It will be perfect as everyone will be busy in the Great Hall and from what I’ve noticed Hugo tends to be the one that’s late. Once Jacob gets the toad to the Slytherin Common room after the Goblet of Fire ceremony Chun you will need to get it down here and place it upon the egg,” she finished up the instructions before turning and walking over to the statue of Slazar Slytherin. There she laid the small box at the feet of the statue. “You’ll probably need to use a sticking charm to make it so the toad stays upon the egg,” she said before she stood back up and faced her two friends once more.
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Post by JACOB CONWAY WARRINGTON on May 2, 2011 10:59:56 GMT -6
Jacob sneered at how easy this was, and he had already done some recon on the Hugo Weasley character, and as far as blood traitors went. Jacob would definitely not go easy on him as he had a plan already formulating within his calculating mind, and buried that deep underneath the many other useless thoughts as he knew very well what people would do if they tried pulling out that information from him. In fact, Jacob decided he wanted to actually learn Legilimency, but he'd only do it from a practiced person who could actually utilize the useful information without having to go through the long boring requests of mundane practices.
The best way to learn for Jacob was a hands-on experience, however, he soon let his thoughts drift back to the toad scenario. Hugo Weasley, he usually ended up late towards most events, and mostly cause of his frog. The way he saw Hugo walking with his toad, it was a wonder how it hadn't already been stolen, and that made him laugh a little on the spot. Choking up a bit as he controlled his laughter, and then smirked obviously wanting to look rather eager. Jacob would be the first one to attack someone, and he was thoroughly thrilled since it was be a moral killer to the other people in the school. Then rumors would start spreading, oh yes, it would be fun, but he had to be secretive about this to others.
If Jacob wanted his plan to work, however, he soon nodded towards her as he regarded Olivia with a cold stare, yet his smile told her everything about how happy and over-joyed he was to do this task. "Oh, of course, I plan on having this done before the ceremony. I won't disappoint you...I'm rather thrilled to do this, and yes I'll deliver the frog to the Slytherin common room. I'm sure the Hall will be quite distracted with...the news," he said the last part quite slowly, as he knew a way to reveal the attack happened by having a couple Slytherins come in shouting there was an attack. That way, it would be them that would have most of the blame for now, until they were questioned.
Olivia would already know his plan, but that's also why he was smiling. It was to the tee, and he knew nothing would go wrong since everyone would be too occupied with the feast.
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Post by CHUN CUAN AU-YONG on May 7, 2011 11:21:58 GMT -6
Oh, stuck with the dirty work. She wasn't one to complain, but toad's were always frustrating. Chun had never been particularly skillful with Care of Magical Creatures. She loved caring for things (something that she didn't think she could outright admit with a straight face), but plants couldn't run away from you. Only certain plants tried to bite your hand off. While she understood the importance of animals and indulged in a bit of bird watching every now and then, the Chinese girl preferred to let someone else take care of the animals. Then, what might be considered a menial task could get much more complicated should the toad suddenly scamper off. It would definitely be an exposure to plans if she ended up chasing the stupid creature throughout Hogwarts the entire night.
Well... her lady might be a little free. ”Consider it done,” Chun smiled, though she could feel her face growing a bit red. On the other hand, she would prefer not to bother Olivia over such a simple task. If she had a container of some kind, maybe her knapsack, it wasn't likely the toad would be able to escape until she at least got into the chamber with the egg. ”I'll start researching on sticking charms once our meeting is over. … Would you like me to report to you in the dorms as soon as I return, or would you rather me wait until the morning?” She wouldn't mind a chance speaking to Olivia alone, but she didn't want to slip up on her more personal affections.
”Try to have some fun, Jacob. They don't need to see your face to mess with them,” Chun joked with a smirk. She supposed it made sense that Jacob would be assigned that job. The Asian girl never cared for who saw her beating someone just as long as they stayed out of the way. It kept people away from her, just as she liked it. It was easier to only trust a few friends and know exactly who the enemies were. Gray areas were relatives, and Chun would rather not associate her work here with that. ”Don't take too long though.”
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Post by OLIVIA JASMINE MONTAGUE on May 8, 2011 18:12:29 GMT -6
Olivia smiled at Jacob and Chun. She knew that the two of them would hold true to their word and that this plan would run flawlessly. She couldn’t wait for her little monster to finally hatch and she could hopefully set it’s terror on soon after. But there were other things that needed to be done, however, they would end up working on them later. They would need to get rid of the roosters at the school so that nothing would happen to her dear little basilisk. Everything needed to turn out perfect in order for this to go through, she wanted to see terror in the eyes of blood traitors and muggleborns as she walked the halls of Hogwarts. Muggleborns needed to know that they didn’t belong on this world and soon she would be able to show them.
“Most excellent. I believe that the two of you will do a wonderful job with the tasks I’ve given you,” she smirked as she wrapped her fingers around her long wand. It was something she did often, but it was because of the fact that her wand was powerful and she just loved the feel of having power in her hands. “And yes Jacob, please don’t take too long. You know I don’t like waiting. And you know how nosy those Gryffindors can be when something seems out of the ordinary. I don’t need our little plan to get ruined early just because you want to have some extra fun,” she nodded lightly at the Slytherin boy. “Don’t worry, we’ll have our day when we can have all the fun we want,” she chuckled lightly before she turned and begun to head back out of the Chamber of Secrets.
“Come along now, we don’t want people to start wondering where we are, do we now?” she told the two of them before she continued on walking out.
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Post by JACOB CONWAY WARRINGTON on May 8, 2011 20:15:13 GMT -6
Jacob was grinning as Olivia said this and merely nodded, oh how exciting this would be. Even if she didn't want to him, he would at least toy with the poor little student he had targeted for a while. There was a particular Weasley he had seen around the halls with a toad hopping behind him. Sure one day they would never regret attacking him, but he was wishing they could instantly come out into the open. Of course, not being caught was the best part of the mystery behind this whole escapade. Unable to escape the cold hard fact he would have to be rather patient to actually deal with the whole capturing of the toad.
Manipulating people was so easy for him, but as he started to hear what Olivia was saying to him. Jacob knew somewhere far in the back of his mind he wanted to do more than just capture a toad, but the greater the goal was the greater the attacks would be. Even sneaking around doing them was easy enough, but he had a sure-fire way to get people to never remember anything. Having practiced the Obliviate spell a few times already on other students and successfully modified the student's memories to never remember the past few hours. That had been one of the few things he had been working on.
Now as he heard Olivia give them the task, he just nodded his head and a grim smile came to his face. Speaking the words out loud as rubbed them together, "I can't wait, yes, let's go," he said softly as he then followed Olivia towards where they were headed. Easily escaping the eyes of many as they had just had their first successful mission even as Jacob was getting goosebumps thinking about how he was going to get this toad from his grasp, and cause some devastating damage without being seen.
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Post by CHUN CUAN AU-YONG on May 9, 2011 22:20:52 GMT -6
It seemed like an easy enough task, despite her aversion to bloody toads. However, there was that anticipation creeping in, like the beginnings of a quidditch match. She did love that rush when it filled her; when she knew there was something about to get done and done well. Chun had worked with her friends long enough now. She knew when Olivia had set something out for them, it was going to be a tremendous advantage, and the slytherin couldn't see any bigger advantage than a basilisk (maybe a dragon, but she doubted even Olvia had the gift of dragon taming naturally). The Asian admitted she was a little curious as to exactly what they would be doing with said basilisk once it grew to the proper size. Storming the school was her first thought, but they had been relatively discreet up to this point. While a basilisk was perfect arsenal, she had a safe bet they would need more if they had hoped to take the school.
Chun listened to Olivia speak a bit wistfully, knowing the truth of her words too well. You could never quite know with those gryffindors, but it was what made them so much fun a lot of times. However, like anything, large doses could easily bite you in the ass. After all, they were the one house that didn't curl in a ball when you kicked them in the ribs; they socked you instead. It was one of the reasons she stuck to hufflepuffs if she just wanted that feeling of power, but gryffindors when she wanted a challenge. In a way, the gryffindor house was like a desert menu. After all, she had to stay pretty healthy for more important things, such as quidditch and what her lady requested.
She considered the idea of what she would do once it was all over though. There was still beating and torturing others, but there wouldn't be the conquest in there anymore. Chun supposed then she would let her hobbies become a major factor in her life, when Olivia didn't need her at the moment or something. Hmm, seemed kind of quiet. The Asian didn't think she'd mind it too much. Almost a bit startled by her friends' movements, Chun offered a smirk toward her leader, joking, ”Of course not. How impolite of us if we did.”
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