Jen Knoll

December 05, 2004 5:57 PM

uhhh...I ingured myself during quidditch? by Jen Knoll

Jen was looking around the Pecari common room to see if there were any wizards or witches to introduce herself to, when she spotted a cute wizard walking up the stairs. It was only the first day at Sonora Academy and she hadn't seen one handsome wizard yet, so she began to follow the wizard hoping to get a chance to talk to him. After a while she had lost sight of him and went out to labyrinth gardens to relax a bit, when she sighted a younger witch sitting alone on a bench. When Jen went down to sit next to her the young witch pointed to a near by tree and told Jen to climb it and get to get a view of the wizard who was now sitting in the library. Jen knew this idea was a little ridiculous, but decided to go along with the idea anyway.

Jen began to climb up the tree slowely, making sure each tree limb was sturdy when the tree started to wobble. Jen then fell out of the tree and landed on her right arm. She was rushed to the hospital wing immediatley and out of pure embarassment told the hospital nurse she had ingured herself while playing a game of quidditch.
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Anonymous

December 06, 2004 3:56 PM

Re: uhhh...I ingured myself during quidditch? by Anonymous

"Well, what have we here?" Asked Jack Harper, looking at his first patient in this new school. At 27, Jack had had minor on the feil experience. he had spent the years since graduating working with patients i na hospital in Africa, but that was mostly with curing diseases. He was not used to working with the physical injuries often encountered at a schoo lsuch as scrapes, bruises, or broken arms.
Jack was tall and fit, he loved a good game of quiddich. He was, in fact, looking forward to finding some time to get out on the pitch and tossing a quaffle around. He had dark brown hair and dark blue eyes, with thick eyelashes that sometimes made him look dreamy. He was often confused of having his head in the clouds, even when he didn't.
He was wearing white robes, reflecting his position as medic. He was also wearing glasses that he used to read with, and peering curiously at the girl sitting on the infirmary bed, holding a clipboard, ready to write down the details of her condition.
"I understand you hurt yourself...playing quiddich?" He asked. He quickly glanced out the window in the direction of the quiddich pitch. No one was flying. She was obviously lying. That combined with the blush creeping into her cheeks made him sure that the cause of her injury was not that of the practical quiddich practice. Not to mention she was wearing regular robes, not quiddich robes.
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