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Droo
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Oh, it's a simple wedding band. Or were you referring to my engagement ring?" She said and flushed again. "
Anyway... Yes, Hello Miss Green," she said trying to regain her footing. "
Thank you and yes, I'm sure you've all ready the announcement of my nuptials with the Minister of Magic. I'm still your professor, and you will continue to address me as Professor Lafay. Let's get started." She said and pulled what she'd been looking for in her drawer. A chocolate bar.
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Chocolate. Tastes great right? But to children your age it's a risk. Not because it'll make you gain weight, because, let's face it. One little candybar won't make you gain a lot. What does it do to your skin?" She asked the class, as she took a bite of the bar.
A simple wedding band?! It had looked pretty fancy to Sierra, but what did she really know about jewelry? Then again, anything placed next to that engagement ring would pale in comparison. The green ring was humongous! She peered at the ring from her seat then quickly changed her gaze to the chocolate bar. Sure, chocolate tasted great, but Sierra had never been too big of a sweet eater.
"Chocolate actually does good things for your skin," she said,
"like moisturizing it, smoothing it, and protecting it from UV rays." The way her mo--... *ahem* The way Professor Lafay had worded it, though, it seemed like there was something harmful about it, too. Sierra didn't really know anything about that, though.
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Originally Posted by
Harry174
Laura stared at the Professor, seriously chocolate was good expecially when you was getting married. "Professor did your boyfriend buy you the chocolate?" Seriously that was cool, it meant he loved her. "it makes your skin look great." Laura had no idea why chocolate was bad, she thought it was good.
As she lowered her hand, she overheard a Puffer ask a question.
"Husband," she said, rolling her eyes. Boyfriend? Honestly? Didn't her mother
just announce that she'd gotten married?