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Gretchen Montasio Taking the vial in hand, Gretchen gave it a good look, turning it over once. Her gaze went to the pair of girls as one of them spoke up. "I don't. It wouldn't have gone up on the shelf, had I noticed." How old was this girl? She certainly knew quite a bit about Potions for how small she looked.. "Here's the deal, I'll let you girls keep it. You appear to know what you're talking about and it sounds like a fun little experiment to have a go with, why ruin your fun? But, you have to make me a promise you won't try it on yourselves or anybody else unless and until you make sure it's good and finished. Right?"
With that said, Gretchen smiled more and offered the vial back. "That's 1 galleon for the skiving snackbox set."
Aurora grinned widely,
"Oh I definitely know what I'm talking about." Well, potions was
her thing, she loved everything about it.
"We promise, don't worry, I know what I'm doing." Aurora took the phial back and thrust it into her pocket. She'd give it to Louisa later.
She took a galleon from the inside of her robes and handed it to the shopkeeper. Then she gave the skiving snackboxes and the little phial of dusted moonstone that she was still holding to Kittsa. The house elf hugged them to her chest as Aurora addressed her.
"Kittsa, put the moonstone back in my potions cupboard and the snackboxes on top of it." The elf nodded and vanished with a faint 'pop.'
"Thank you!" said Aurora to the shopkeeper. She turned to Louisa,
"I'll give you the Amortentia when I'm certain it's properly brewed." She waited for Louisa to pay.