Professor da Nala: She visited Melanie. "How are you feeling today?"
Oops- got to go. be on later.
OOC: Back on!
Professor da Nala:" I'm very shocked! Mikial had never seemed that bad... Do you know the details of Grindewald or how Jane and Gabrielle were bitten?"
Prof. Marcus: Harriet walked over to the others. "The Slytherins laughed when I told them of the attacks. Such little beasts."
Prof. Marcus: Harriet walked over to the others. "The Slytherins laughed when I told them of the attacks. Such little beasts."
professor Black: "Hello," she said, smiling weakly. "That's horrible," she then responded. Why did Slytherins have to be so heartless?
Prof. Claybourne: "Veronica must not have been among them then, she would never do anything like that. Poor girl must be an outcast in her house."
OOC: Which she wasn't among them.
Harriet: "I know. The Ravenclaws were a different story. So, are you discussing yesterday's events? There is still much I would like to know."
Prof. Claybourne: "Veronica must not have been among them then, she would never do anything like that. Poor girl must be an outcast in her house."
OOC: Which she wasn't.
Prof. Claybourne: "I don't think we'll ever truly know everything that happened," Morgan said.
Professor Black: Melanie shook her head. "I've been watching her since her first day. She such a wonderful girl-as to why she had to be a Slytherin I don't know," she said, sighing.
Melanie knew most of what had happened, but she wasn't up to telling it. She merely stayed silent, looking uncomfortable.
Harriet: "We could make an announcement, today at dinner, that if anyone knows any information, they could tell us. Like questioning, but much less stress."
Prof. Claybourne: "Maybe the Sorting Hat decided on Slytherin because of the ambition. She's told me she's wanted to be a healer and work at Mungo's," Morgan suggested. "Although, she seems to be more of a Ravenclaw, or a Gryffindor."
Prof. Claybourne: "Maybe," she said. "So, are we going to have classes today?"
Harriet: "I doubt it. I don't think they would do much learning, and lets face it, we're all tired."
Professor Black: "it's been at least a day since anyone's slept, and we need a new DADA teacher as well," she said.