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WHO: Susana and Cole
WHAT: Friend comforting friend after embarrassing Quidditch loss.
WHEN: Backdated to October 23
WHERE: The Infirmary
WARNING: Probably PG-13 (Ana might use some words when she finds out they lost, but she's with sweet Cole so. She might not ;D)
WHAT: Friend comforting friend after embarrassing Quidditch loss.
WHEN: Backdated to October 23
WHERE: The Infirmary
WARNING: Probably PG-13 (Ana might use some words when she finds out they lost, but she's with sweet Cole so. She might not ;D)
Ana didn't remember much after the bludger hit her. As a matter of fact, she never even saw it coming. She was distracted by Sy and Decourt grappling for the quaffle in front of her, and yeah okay silently cheering for Sy to gain the upper hand and throw her off her game. Not in a vicious way, of course. Just enough to give them an edge. She'd been able to tell that the other girl was having a good day, though of course the majority of that proof happened after she fell.
It was a heavy hit, and her stomach muscles still ached from the impact. It wasn't as bad as her head, or her back for that matter, but none of that seemed to be of concern to Ana when she finally opened her eyes. Blinking a bit against the startling light, she looked around, wincing a little at the movement. One turn of her head brought Cole into focus, which was a pleasant surprise. She expected most people to be celebrating or going about their business back at their camps.
"Did we win?"
It was a heavy hit, and her stomach muscles still ached from the impact. It wasn't as bad as her head, or her back for that matter, but none of that seemed to be of concern to Ana when she finally opened her eyes. Blinking a bit against the startling light, she looked around, wincing a little at the movement. One turn of her head brought Cole into focus, which was a pleasant surprise. She expected most people to be celebrating or going about their business back at their camps.
"Did we win?"