"Two outlandish misfits with our heads in the clouds, on the outside looking in at the normal people, finding solidarity in the fact no one else understands us. A slight cliche, but some things are a classic for a reason."
He paused for a minute, considered, then said, "What the hell. I'm in."
He sat down next to her on the windowsill and looked outside at the aurora, picking up and munching on a sugar cookie.
"You don't have movies in the magical world, do you, just the Wizarding Wireless. I should show you some muggle movies. You like fictional animals that might possibly be real, right? I bet you'd like Avatar." He paused, then corrected, "The James Cameron movie not the Avatar movie that stole an hour and a half of my life and did the cinematic equivalent of stabbing me repeatedly in the face." A pause. "The whole time I watched that movie, I could almost see it dancing over the corpse of the beloved animated TV show it murdered, to the eldritch chanting of M. Night Shyamalan's yes-men."
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"Two outlandish misfits with our heads in the clouds, on the outside looking in at the normal people, finding solidarity in the fact no one else understands us. A slight cliche, but some things are a classic for a reason."
He paused for a minute, considered, then said, "What the hell. I'm in."
He sat down next to her on the windowsill and looked outside at the aurora, picking up and munching on a sugar cookie.
"You don't have movies in the magical world, do you, just the Wizarding Wireless. I should show you some muggle movies. You like fictional animals that might possibly be real, right? I bet you'd like Avatar." He paused, then corrected, "The James Cameron movie not the Avatar movie that stole an hour and a half of my life and did the cinematic equivalent of stabbing me repeatedly in the face." A pause. "The whole time I watched that movie, I could almost see it dancing over the corpse of the beloved animated TV show it murdered, to the eldritch chanting of M. Night Shyamalan's yes-men."