Slytherin Quidditch Practice

Morrie didn't find the snitch, but was reassured that she was still the better Seeker.
 
Ignatius really wished he could prove that nasty girl wrong but he wasn't catching the snitch.
 
Morrie thought she saw the snitch then realised she was mistaken.
 
Ignatius headed a little lower to the ground, wondering if the snitch was there.
 
Oskar looked for a bludger to hit.
 
Alana flew around looking for a bludger to hit.
 
Oskar missed again. He was starting to think he was bad at this actually.
 
Morrie did not see the snitch.
 
Still no snitch. This would be much more fun for Morrie if the snitch wasn't hiding.
 
Enoch took the quaffle when it was tossed back out by the keeper.
 
Morrie watched the chaser miss his shot and thought it was just her luck to be on such a team with such terrible players. If it weren't for her epic catch earlier, they would still be on zero points. She hoped for another catch to feel extra smug about it.
 
Enoch was very frustrated when he didn't manage to score.
 
Ignatius wondered if he could pay the snitch to show up. It's what his parents would have done.
 
Gosh. Another missed shot by a chaser, further solidifying Morrie's opinion that she was the best player on the team.
 
Oskar looked for another bludger to hit.
 
It was probably a good thing the captain wasn't paying attention because Ignatius sucked.
 
Maybe Morrie hadn't actually released the snitch when she caught it the last time. Maybe she had sneakily tucked it away under her robes instead. The mere thought brought a grin to her face. Oh, the amusement it would bring to watch the first year boy futilely search for a snitch that simply wasn't there.
 
This is where it would've been perfect comedic timing for Ignatius to actually catch the snitch, but alas.
 
Even better if Morrie did, but she didn't!
 
Ignatius was going to get his parents to complain.
 
Finally Oskar saw a bludger and swung. He felt a rush as he made contact and soared across the pitch. He had been aiming for one of the seekers but ended up hitting Enoch instead. He shot the other boy a stoic look of apology before continuing on. @Enoch Goldewyn
 
Morrie did not catch the snitch.
 
Ignatius failed, and his writer wondered why we hadn't hit the point of the system making jabs about it.
 
Morrie held onto the one catch as if it was solid proof that the system preferred her.
 
Ignatius could take solace in the fact that the captain wasn't paying attention so even though he wasn't catching the snitch, the horrid older seeker was still benched.
 

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