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Tumplin was sure she knew why? Anastasia had nothing to say to that, short of gaping and staring a bit. "But Tumplin..." she protested, sounding a bit whiny actually, "I DON'T know whyyyyy you're doing this. Is it something the Board of Governors ordered? Couldn't we come to an agreement here? Surely... I mean surely you don't need to take ALL my furniture?"
Or any of it, really, she had bought that with her OWN money! Not even the school's funds!
Annie whirled back on the Gryffindor who was STILL running her mouth. She snatched the girl's ID card out of her hand and let out a loud snort upon seeing it. "Just as I thought!" she snapped, "A FAKE! That's it, then I've had enough of your lip. YOU are the one who is SADLY mistaken, girl. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT."
And without waiting for the girl's mouth to shoot off again, the redhead flicked her wand at the child and sent a series of nonverbal spells --- the first being silencio, the second being petrificus totalus, and the third being incarcerous. Just in case being silenced wasn't enough, the girl would also be paralyzed and wrapped in cords as well.
Yes, the Headmistress was THAT steamed.
Tumplin shifted uncomfortably. She silently shook her head in answer to the Headmistress' first two questions. But ultimately decided to show her the list to answer her final question. The goblin dipped into her pocket and retrieved the list of repossessions, handing it to the Headmistress.
So, yes, she was instructed to take all of her furniture.
Her eyes widened at the way the Headmistress treated the student. But of course, Tumplin wasn't going to tell her how to treat her own students - how to do her job. Perhaps the Headmistress would grant her the same respect?