scene from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J K Rowling
LOL I'm already having dreams about going to see the movie & sitting surrounded by Slytherin-fans who put up green ribbons everywhere.
Um.
Yeah, so Harry looks about 30, Ron looks about 12, and Lavender looks like one of the slutty "big girls" from the Hauptschule who terrorised me on the school bus in the early eighties.
hee thanks! part of me always feel Hermione should be wearing sensible Birkenstocks or something, but I do love traditional pointy lace-up witch-boots! Actually, in my drawings, McGonagall wears them, and because Hermione is her star-pupil, she wears them too. Something like that.
I love the pissed-off look on Hermione's face! You've captured it well! And Lavender Brown looks like SUCH a dumb little slut! No wonder Hermione is livid! I think she might be able to tolerate Ron seeing a smart girl, but Miss Thing over there... no way!
LOL I'm already having dreams about going to see the movie & sitting surrounded by Slytherin-fans who put up green ribbons everywhere. haha, yes, you're right, it's quite THE slytherin movie, this one XD
Yeah, so Harry looks about 30, Ron looks about 12, and Lavender looks like one of the slutty "big girls" from the Hauptschule who terrorised me on the school bus in the early eighties.
Ohh no you made me die laughing.
But they are all sublime as usual - love, love, love them ! The expressions and body language are perfect.
Haha, Lavander...Thinking about her, she's such a nice character too - I really can imagine the scene, and haha XD, how poor Ron very quickly will be fed up with her
hee, yes Lavender is probably a really nice girl, just unfortunate in the context of the Trio. Actually, good on her for managing to make a move on Ron, instead of hesitating like Hermione! On the other hand, she has less to lose in terms of friendship.
Heh, I like the death glare Hermione's giving Ron and Lavender. Harry's like "OH SHI--!" and Ron's just totally clueless.
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"The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense." (Tom Clancy)
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"The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense." (Tom Clancy)
haha, yes, you're right, it's quite THE slytherin movie, this one XD
Yeah, so Harry looks about 30, Ron looks about 12, and Lavender looks like one of the slutty "big girls" from the Hauptschule who terrorised me on the school bus in the early eighties.
Ohh no
But they are all sublime as usual - love, love, love them ! The expressions and body language are perfect.
Haha, Lavander...Thinking about her, she's such a nice character too
PS. And Slytherin rules, of course XD
glad you like it!
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"You must do everything yourself." (First rule of Alchemy)
i like your hermione a lot. probably because you usually draw her with a lot of curly hair!
xx
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please do not try to stop continental drift by yourself
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The tide rises, the tide falls,
The twilight darkens, the curlew calls;
Along the sea-sands damp and brown
The traveler hastens toward the town,
And the tide rises, the tide falls...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls"
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