Hey guys! My rp opened today and it would mean a lot to me if you guys took a look!
I’m a horrible admin.
I can’t seem to keep this rp alive.
No matter how hard I try.
No matter how many messages asking for promos and affiliates I send out.
I’m sorry guys, I wish I could keep us alive and I just can’t.
jason-abernathy replied to your post: Going to edit the character list..and send out an…
She is. If you check his account, she posted that she’d be gone for the weekend. Speaking of activity: You haven’t para’d with Emmeline yet and Xenophilius just posted an open starter. Hinthint~
Yea yea, I’m just fixing things up here and coming over there PROMISE!
Going to edit the character list..and send out an S.O.S. for new characters…
does anyone know if Megan is still rping with us?
And Marley, your friend is still rping James right?
Right so it looks like I’m the only admin left here… When I get on after work today, I’ll start advertising I guess…
As for ships, I just want lilcan (and Jamiet but I don’t want to for new!james into anything) and I might bring in a male character for the ladies.
so uh…
I want to make a girlfriend for Rowen
but I’m having problems.
Who should I use as an FC?
Teddy raised his eyebrows as she came to sit next to him and demanded he tell her what had been going on with him, in truth nothing had been going on with him as of late. It had been James who had been acting strangely. He had been the one keeping to himself and avoiding Teddy, telling him little more than ‘I’ve got a plan’, and ‘Just wait, you’ll see’. It was all very frustrating for Ted, who usually knew about everything that went on with James, but that didn’t mean he was going to go telling people about it so he just shrugged, grinning. “I’ve just been busy- You know, school and that. Work, work, work and there ain’t no rest for the wicked.”
Jules knew what she wanted to ask him. She knew what she wanted to hear, but she didn’t want to say his name. She wasn’t sure that she could say his name without feeling so broken. She turned her eyes to the table in front of them, placing her book down on it before looking back at Teddy. She bit her lip slightly before continuing, “Have you uh- been spending a lot of time with Ja-james?” She asked her voice cracking a little.
Teddy had just been reading a passage about Merlin when he heard someone behind him mumble something and paused a moment before turning to look over his shoulder at them. For a moment he wondered why she was walking away before brushing it off and calling “Oi, Zabini! Avoiding me, are you?” His raised tone of voice was rewarded with a rather loud ‘shhhhh!’ from the front of the library and he smiled to himself. He liked the librarian a bit, and he liked messing with her from time to time but this was made even more fun because it was Juliet that he was yelling over to. He hadn’t seen her in a very long while. “Long time no see and all those other things people say when they haven’t been around a lot.”
Hearing him shout after her, Juliet cursed herself before turning around as the Librarian called out a shush. She gave a small roll of her eyes as she walked back over to Teddy. “No, Theodore, I am not avoiding you.” She said with a small tut, taking the seat next to him. She hadn’t seen Teddy in a long while. She briefly wondered what he had been up to, but didn’t feel like being nosy so she avoided asking. “How are you?” She shifted in the chair, trying to find a more comfortable position. “And don’t just say fine, you’ve been keeping to yourself far too much to be fine.” She gave him a pointed look.
The library. Teddy Lupin was in the library. Actually, it was a common misconception that he and James disliked the library. In fact, he rather liked being there. He was too hyperactive to sit still long enough to read any sort of book, but there he was, seated at one of the tables in the most boring and avoided section of the school library; history (he had to wiggle a quill between his fingers or tap his foot in order to stay still for so long, of course). This was his favorite section, surprisingly enough, as he’d learned all too well back in his first year in hogwarts that a lot of famous witches and wizards were known troublemakers as well. On occasion he’d even found some good prank ideas in the presumably boring pages of Hogwarts: A History or one of the other books that had been on the shelves for so long that they were collecting dust.
Over the last three days, Juliet found herself wandering to places she knew James would not be found. Obviously, that meant she would be in the Library or the Slytherin Common Room. The tall shelves of books hid her well, so even if he was in the Library somewhere she would be able to avoid him. She let her fingers graze the spine of a particularly large book before she moved on to the next shelf of books. Coming to a stop at a rather tall green book, she picked it up and read the title. Burning of the Witches, c.1580, just the kind of book she needed to read. Holding it at her side, she proceeded to the go even farther back in the library, finding herself turning into an already occupied chair. Her eyes met the hair of a boy she hadn’t spoken to in some time. Teddy Lupin, she thought, of course it would be his best friend. “Sorry,” she mumbled, avoiding the empty chair next to him before she turned to find an empty area.
