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Charles Xavier ([personal profile] templeistelepathybutton) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet 2016-12-06 02:37 pm (UTC)

[I still play Remus. I love the world, tend to play stuff from pre-books more than anything else or AUs. ...That eplilogue was shit. :\ I just don't even read it when I re-read the series. I got about halfway through Cursed Child before I was pissed enough to stop. Oh hey well I had no idea you were a dude. XD That's a shame on me for not realizing it. Sir Patrick and Sir Ian's versions of Charles and Erik... fuck. They are glorious things. The roles they were meant to play for the world. /is a dork, is okay with that. I meant I was logged in as Ren and had just went to hit 'submit' to put in the comment when I was like WAIT WRONG GUY. XD The problem of using a default icon for NPCing.]

Petra watched all of this with silent awe, gingerly tucking the now crystal tablet into the newly grown belt pouch before looking up to Aurus' eyes. "You really are a plant," she whispered, then grinned wide. "I wonder if Andrew could make you grow like he does the gardens." Then her grin fell, looking back in the direction the young man had gone. "Um, if he wasn't mad right now..." She frowned, then leaned in as if confiding, "he's always been kind of a grumpy gus. Don't let him make you mad."

With that she stepped back, looking back towards the mansion. "I've got to go meet Jess but I'm not hard to find, Mister Aurus." She smiled up to him, and with a wave, headed in the direction of the main building. Which left Aurus with the other children, some who seemed to have agreed on telling him about 'dragons', though that seemed to range from characters in stories to very real to this world lizards who definitely weren't dragons.

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