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Dora was very impressed. Or distracted. Mostly distracted cause it was Theo and she was recently feeling like she never got enough of him. The vacuum got very few glances as she watched him cast the spell and start showing how to work it properly. He was so good at vacuuming.
Nodding her head along with his words, she bounced up on her feet when he was done. "That's really easy, your right." He got kisses before she was turning around to face her own vacuum. She knew where all the parts where now that she'd gotten to mess around with them in the lab. Picking up the tub, she drew out her wand and cast at the vacuum. "Vacavus."
The vacuum roared to life and she started off eagerly, sucking up every bit of dust and dirt she could find while the device stayed alive. "Toddles will be so happy to come back to a clean kitchen!" She shouted over the noise, turning around when the spell wore off. "That was fun, we should do some of the cabinets." She turned to face him grinning.
Theo giggled through the kisses, then stepped back to let Dora have a turn with her hoover. He had no doubt in his mind that she wouldn't be able to do it. His girlfriend was real good with spells, even better than him, but that was okay. As he suspected, the hoover turned itself on and Dora was already off sweeping bits of dust up. Theo's eyes travelled to her lovely hair as she turned her back to him, and he couldn't help but look down at her
behind, too.
But he stopped that immediately when he realized.
"
It's not that fun." Theo mused. But being with Dora was fun. "
Back at home, hoovering is annoying and it's always forgotten about because everyone hates doing it." He said with a nod. That was how it was in his house anyway. The job was often fobbed off to him or Casper, but probably just Casper now that Theo had escaped to school. Awyeah, missing weekly chores like a boss.
"
Sure." Theo picked up the nozzle of his own hoover this time and pulled out his wand, too. "
Vacavus!" The machine began and Theo made his way over to an open cabinet, ridden with dust.