Cradling his newly transfigured vases in his arms, Vickers made his way into the Ravenclaw study area. He always thought the place could use something fresh and pleasing for the tired eyes. He lay six
vases down ever so carefully, lining them in pairs across the length of a long desk. Drawing out his wand, he uttered
“Aguamenti” as he carefully filled each vase with water. Alright now for the flowers-- he drew out a set of long stemmed, star shaped flowers and gently fitted each stalk into the vase…
Hendrix inched her way from the hood of the robes up onto the Ravenclaw’s shoulders and peered down. Ohhhhh! Look at them green bowling-pins all lined up. Yup yup she knows this game. She done it when she met tricksies Wizard!
Hendrix leaped from Vickers’ shoulder and rolled down down down the length of the table aiming straight for the first green pair… CRASH!!!!
Vickers spun his head at the most dreadful sound. His vases! They broke!
Hendrix could feel the bowling pins break all around her. Was that supposed to happen? That didn’t happen last time. And and…. why is she wet again?
SQUEEEAKKKK!!! “Hendrix!!!” the Ravenclaw growled as he aimed his wand and whisked her up, but not before the furry troublemaker tipped the topmost part of the 3rd vase and sent the 4th one crashing along with it.
“Oh no look what you did!” he glared at the purple creature.
“How did you even get here? I left you up at the dorms.” It took all his restraint to keep him from shaving off all the creature’s fur as punishment right there and then. But as he looked around the disaster before him he just shoved the pygmy puff into his pocket as he hurriedly evanescoed the mess. The last thing he needed was to have his Head of House walk into the broken glass and water amidst all the precious books.
When he was done he realized there was just two pairs from his project that survived. And he knew he was out of thimbles to replace the ones broken by Hendrix. With a deep sigh he gently he fitted the other flowers from the now non-existent vases into the two remaining ones and set them at the center of the table. Well it still brightened up the room a bit, but not as much as they did earlier.
And now he had to cage a certain purple troublemaker.