Slytherin Quidditch Practise S1

Liam could throw away his bat, he didn't had luck. He could not see a thing.
 
Leda pushed on, peering through the rain for any clue at all as to where that snitch was.
 
Liam was still not doing much more than failing to hit something so he tried to find Blake or Leda so he could protect them.
 
After Mordred had thrown the ball back into play, Jai figured that he would try and shoot the quaffle as well. And so, after a quick lap, Jai threw the quaffle towards the leftmost hoop, the wind blowing did not really help and the shot merely ended up bouncing on the hoops instead of flying through it.
 
Leda was frustrated with how the game was going, and flew closer to Liam, "Hey, I don't know how much more of this they can take," she yelled through the rain, knowing that no one was having any luck with anything, let alone being able to work out their strategies.
 
Liam was done with it but than all of sudden a bludger came. He managed to hit it towards Blake. He felt for the boy for a moment, but he was glad he had some succes now. He than flew to Leda. '' I think we should continue a bit more. It's good to practice in the rain. We will stop with it. But a little more longer.'' Liam than said and hoped Leda would agree with it.
@Blake Irons @Leda Layton
OOCOut of Character:
Practice will end on Thuesday! So go ahead and use some of the time still for practice.
 
Leda nodded, hoping that Sapphire was going to be able to block the Bludger headed through the rain towards the other seeker before it hit him. "Alright," she agreed, flying off to find the snitch again.
 
Sapphire saw the bludger heading to Blake and tried to get in the way, but she overshot. She had misjudged the distance with her vision blurred. She tried to turn quickly, nearly slipping off her broom in her haste. She shot off after the bludger, irritated by this entire thing.
 
Leda watched as Sapphire tried to help Blake but couldn’t get in the way, and knew they’d have to end practise soon.
 
Sapphires bones were starting to ache, but she wasn't going to give up. Thunder flashed and she flinched, thankful the ear plugs kept the sound of the thunder out. She didnt need to freak out right now.
 
The flashes of lightening weren't doing anything to sooth the stress of trying to find the snitch, but that didn't mean Leda could give up. Her hands were getting so cold now too that she wasn't sure that if she did find the snitch, whether she'd even be able to catch it.
 
Leda didn’t have much energy left, but between the rain she saw a glimmer of the snitch and raced after it, wrapping her numb fingers around it before it could get the chance to escape her. She was pleased that she’d managed to get it, and waved it in Blake’s direction when she let it go, hoping they’d be able to tie their efforts before practise ended.
 
Sapphire shivered, chasing after what she thought was a bludger.
 

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