hey guys. hey so what are we gonna do when the 9x13 episode title drops. what are we gonna do then. What. are we gonna do

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hey guys. hey so what are we gonna do when the 9x13 episode title drops. what are we gonna do then. What. are we gonna do
me, to andie: you know, it's somewhat concerning that you are dual-wielding "he's just like me for real" guys named harry with everyrhing wrong with them. especially since the things wrong with them don't even overlap.
ive been DRINKGNG
not much. but some.
This is the first time I've actually been available when invited to a raid. I made it with plenty of time to spare, as you can see. 😅😂
How browsing the PMD tag feels sometimes.
Post Hogwarts AU.
arc #2. you can’t outfly a rogue bludger ;
Post-graduation, Basher follows his passion onto the Quidditch pitch as he’s signed onto the Appleby Arrows as a reserve beater. Initially on a probationary period due to his hotheaded record during his sixth and seventh years on his house team, he works his arse off to prove he’s more than a suspension waiting to happen. ( He wasn’t sorted into Hufflepuff for nothing ). Despite his childhood dream of playing for the Wimborne Wasps ( huge fan of Ludo Bagman as he was ), Sebastian quickly finds himself at home, easily making a name for himself as his penchant for picking off Seekers as they close in on the Snitch follows him from Hogwarts onto the professional pitch --- Basher both in name and in skill. There are few Seekers agile enough to outfly his Bludgers, notably Aidan Lynch, his former house team captain ( and, now, Irish National Team Seeker ), with whom he would join for post-game drinks after every match up between the Arrows and Ballycastle Bats. He’s forced into a sabbatical mid-way through the playoffs in ‘96 when a Death Eater attack in London leads to the news of the death of Basher’s best friend, flatmate, and walking conscience, Russell Taylor-Wescott. Never one with a healthy handle on loss, Seb finds comfort at the bottom of firewhisky bottles until Pippa enlists the help of Bill O’Conner, his co-beater, to aid her in getting him off her sofa. It’s a long road to recovery tinged with bouts of hotheaded lashings out and several not-quite-official warnings spaced just long enough apart that he narrowly avoids suspension, though he is kicked off the pitch no less than three separate times through the 1998 regular season. He’s finally back in top form ( or as close as he can get ) to steal a victory from the Chudley Cannons that summer... not that knocking their Seeker into the stands was much a challenge. He’s got many ups and downs in the following years, the highs of wins stolen in the final seconds of a game ( not to mention his father’s passing only months after having disowned his only son ) tinged with the lows of more drinking, illegal duelling clubs and gambling on matches, all culminating in his retirement from the pitch, mid-season, a week and a half shy of his 31st birthday.