#5 Arts TRANSPONSTER!
Sophie sat down by the pot and pulled a book out of her bag. "Here, dear seedling!" she showed the book to the pot. "I'm going to read a bedtime story to you now!" she said smiling and opening the book. "I'm sure you're going to love this muggle story! It's called Jack and the Beanstalk!" she winked at her bushling.
She cleared her throat and got her wand. "Lumos!" now she could read in the darkness! "Once upon a time, there was a poor widow who had an only son named Jack and a cow named Milky-white..." Sophie kept reading the muggle story calmly and interpreted it as much as she could, moving her arms around and raising her eyebrows. She was sure her bushling loved the part about the giant beanstalk! Sophie was having so much fun with this little plant of hers. She wished she could take it home with her by the end of the term, but wasn't sure if Professor Bentley would let her.
When Sophie got to the part where Jack chopped the beanstalk, she decided she would change it a little. You know, so she wouldn't hurt her seedlings feelings. "Jack jumped down and begged to the beanstalk to help him. The mighty plant used its strength to shake the ogre off, and he fell all the way down and broke his crown! And the beanstalk made sure the ogre would never bother Jack again." she smirked and glanced at her bushling. "...Then Jack showed his mother the golden harp, and what with showing that and selling the golden eggs, Jack and his mother became very rich, and he married a great princess and they lived happy ever after!" Sophie closed the book smiling at the pot. "Isn't it great?? Nox." and she put away her book and wand.
Getting up and throwing her bag over her shoulder, she bent down a little, looking at her bushling. "Sweet dreams, dear seedling!" she stroke the little bush and then the giant Ivy. "Thanks once again, pretty Ivy! Take good care of my seedling, okay?" she asked smiling and then skipped her way out of Greenhouse 2.
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