- Posting Speed
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- Multiple posts per week
- One post per week
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Nonbinary
- Transgender
- Agender
- Primarily Prefer Male
- Genres
- romance, modern, drama, modern fantasy, horror
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Matthew didn't even react to all the spot on burns he was receiving which only added to the hilarity when his eyes widened in surprise at Roman's comment. His expression then turned into a slightly angry looking frown and he glared at Roman as he spoke.
"Okay, look, I know you're just saying that because you want me to react to it because you obviously don't agree with what you just said, because while the movies aren't bad they certainly aren't better than the books and anyone who has read them is aware of that," Matthew's voice started out in his normal kind of flat tone, possibly a little upset and by the time he continued he actually sounded genuinely riled up, not in an overly emotional way, but in one that clearly couldn't be considered flat anymore, "But that is also why you shouldn't even joke about it? It's not even funny! They removed like all of Hermione's flaws? And reduced Ginny to nothing but being in love with Harry and—"
"Holy shit that actually worked," Delilah said, sounding impressed. In the background, both Gabi and Evan was laughing.
"Of course, it did, no one can say such an outrageous thing in front of Matthew," Samuel said in a slightly teasing tone. Matthew had now stopped his rant and his cheeks were a little pink since he had played into the whole thing perfectly without even intending it. Samuel decided it was only fair to defend his friend at least a little, so he placed his hands on Roman's cheeks and squished them together a little, "He is right though, Roman, how dare you even joke about something so untrue,"