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Melanie: "I know, Georgie. Evan could tell you more than I."
Georgie: she looked up slightly. "What do you mean?"
Melanie: "I know, Georgie. Evan could tell you more than I."
Georgie: she looked up slightly. "What do you mean?"
OOC: wow. I'm at a track meet that started at 3:00 and ends at 11:00.
Georgie: "I feel bad that I used the spell. I just-I don't know how else to show it to people. It hurts so much. No one understands."
OOC: This is like a huge elaboration. Everything I've ever thought might have happened to her/relationship with her dad and all that is in there, too. It's very detailed, and I've been writing for several hours, so my hand is killing me.
OOC: Wow...
Melanie: "If you showed it to him. He might be able to tell you more than I."
OOC: still, ouch. Melanie: "I know." She conjured Georgie's dress and handed it to her.
OOC: just finished and my legs feel like Jelly. I was the last runner in a varsity relay. T-T
Georgie: "Should I wait to put it on?"
Melanie: "I'm not sure."
Georgie: "I'm gonna wait." She sat down. "I'm scared."
Melanie: "You shouldn't be. I know things'll turn out well for you two."
OOC: From USA TODAY
Rowling to produce Harry Potter play
Harry Potter is the boy who lived — in books, on screen and, soon, on stage. J.K. Rowling will produce a play based on the boy wizard's life before heading to Hogwarts, according to the Associated Press. In a statement released Friday, the author said the production will "explore the previously untold story of Harry's early years as an orphan and outcast," living in the muggle world. Though she will not be writing the script, Rowling will work with veteran producers Sonia Friedman and Colin Callender as co-producer and will work with the writer, whom has not yet been chosen, according to the AP. Rowling said she's received many stage pitches concerning the magical world of Harry Potter, but Friedman and Callender's imagination of it "was the only one that really made sense to me, and which had the sensitivity, intensity and intimacy I thought appropriate for bringing Harry's story to the stage. After a year in gestation, it is very exciting to see this project moving onto the next phrase," reports the Daily Mail. The play is expected to premiere in London's West End within the next two years.
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Georgie: she sighed. "I don't."
OOC: AWESOME!
In other news, we still are at the meet and we were supposed to leave a half hour ago.
Melanie: "You'll see, Georgie," she said. Things would work out and they would live happily ever after, just as the muggle fairy tales had said.
Georgie: she sighed. "I suppose so."
Melanie: "You'll see."
Georgie: "We still have so much to do. I doubt that Evan is even awake."