

darling-foreverisalonglongtime:
darling-foreverisalonglongtime:
I’m quite alright, darling. Yourself?
I’m pretty good, thanks. What are you up to, Big Mama?
Oh, nothing much. Just rolling around, making sure everyone’s alive and happy.
Well that’s good. Caring about other people’s happiness is very kind of you

darling-foreverisalonglongtime:
I’m quite alright, darling. Yourself?
I’m pretty good, thanks. What are you up to, Big Mama?
darling-foreverisalonglongtime:
*smiles* Coach Biggs, but honey, you can just go ahead and call me Big Mama.
Well It’s a pleasure to meet you, Big Mama. *smiles* How are you doing?
darling-foreverisalonglongtime:
Absolutely stunning.
Yes it is…
Oh, by the way. Hello, My name is Peach.
And who might you be?

darling-foreverisalonglongtime:
It is, isn’t it?
Yeah, and it’s a beautiful weather.

I’m going on a camp on July 23 until July 27 with my cousin and I’m staying at her house preparing everything for the camp. Maybe I’ll be on later at night. And probably tomorrow I’ll get on as usual :)
Xox
That’s so true, wizarding parents have so much more imagination when it comes to naming their kids. Thank you, sweetie! I am fond of my own name, and I guess it is quite elegant! Oh, you don’t have to be scared of anything inside the castle really. And most of the ghosts are friendly enough. Being a Slytherin for seven years and living in the dungeons has taught me not to be scared of much!
Yeah, there are many original names and nicknames I’ve heard lately. Well, I’ve actually become friends with some of the ghosts, but I’ve lived in the muggle world for many years and it is not normal seeing them there. I’ve been six years in Gryffindor and I still don’t get used to it completely. The fact that they just suddenly appear out of nowhere and lurk around the castle frightens me a little, but it’s nothing serious.
