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Hermione inna bar!
"Hello, Bar," she says, patting the Bar's surface. "Any messages for me?"
None appear, so Hermione shrugs and orders a glass of milk and a swiss cheese sandwich. She's got a copy of Ender's Game open on the counter, and she reads while she eats.
{ooc: Closed thread, slowtimed for plot. Comment only if you have a teenaged wizard named Ron or a waitressy genius in your head.}
"Hello, Bar," she says, patting the Bar's surface. "Any messages for me?"
None appear, so Hermione shrugs and orders a glass of milk and a swiss cheese sandwich. She's got a copy of Ender's Game open on the counter, and she reads while she eats.
{ooc: Closed thread, slowtimed for plot. Comment only if you have a teenaged wizard named Ron or a waitressy genius in your head.}
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She takes a sip of water. She’s always pitied Sméagol, though she never actually thought about him much. She liked thinking about Faramir more, but that’s a different story entirely.
“The Ring doesn’t let its bearers die,” she explains. “And in all that time, it kept on changing him, driving him mad. It’s easy to go mad when you live alone in darkness, with only a voice in your head for company. The Ring turned him into a horrible little thing, barely recognizable as a hobbit anymore, all skin and bones and nastiness. That was Gollum.” She shakes her head. “He wasn’t pleasant.”
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"You mean that nasty little goblin running around here before was him?" HE looked disgusted. "He was talking about eating baby birds in front of me. Bloody hell!"
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"He ate much worse than birds," she says grimly.
"Anyway, after a few years a hobbit came along and stole the Ring. Gollum followed him. A whole other adventure started happening, and it would take hours for me to explain it all. Suffice to say the thief had left the Ring to his nephew, who was going to destroy it, and Gollum followed him, almost made friends with him, tried to kill him more than once, and died.”
She turns to Val. “And I suppose he came here afterwards, right?”
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"How was s'posed to know he'd got mental over a chess game?" Ron asked her irritably.
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"Honestly? I have no idea why he would suddenly turn violent again, if he hasn't been acting that way before. I read Lord of the Rings a few times, but I didn't exactly study it. And I was more interested in F -" she pauses. "In other characters, when I did."
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To Ron, she says, "Um. Well, there was this one character, Faramir . . ."
Her eyes do not go starry as she says the name. Not at all. You are surely hallucinating.
She waves her hand suddenly. "It doesn't matter. We need to find someone who knows the Lord of the Rings much better than I do."
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Girls.
"Someone in here has to read more than you do," Ron said, a little nastily. "It is the bar at the end of the bloody universe, after all. There are plenty of freaks and aliens."
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Not that she's agreeing because she wants to see Faramir. Nope.
Besides, she'll be madly disappointed to the point of cursing the television into a million itty-bitty pieces when she does.no subject
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"Are you going to fly off the handle if I ask you what happened last week?"
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