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nanyjj Phew, Leah did not slam into Jun. That would have been preeety awkward. Not to mention a little bit of pain. The boy dropped his orange, but nothing worse. And then the second year's hand was grabbed by Jun. Was that her heart beating faster? Merlin, get a grip on yourself. She told herself. They were covered in flour and getting attacked by Peeves.
SMACK. The sound startled Leah. She burst into laughter as she turned around as saw Jun with a cracked egg on his face. She could not help it, it was just hilarious. But then - SMACK and another egg, which she suspected was Peeves just randomly tossing eggs, slammed into the side of the second year's head. "Owww," she groaned, but grinned, wiping the egg off. Then Peeves LEFT. Leah was going to throw food back at him. Shrugging, she grabbed an orange instead and tightened her grip on Jun's hand, walking out of the kitchen into the corridor.
"Well, that was fun." she said, laughing. Did the boy think so too? And poor firsties. All they wanted to do was bake a cake.
Jun snorted, looking at his hair and and sighing.
"If that's your definition of fun, then yes. But now we're both a bloody mess thanks to the poltergeist," Why was Jun a victim of Peeves now? After all the time he spent at school, it just had to be his sixth year. Sheesh. Took the poltergeist long enough.
"But I hear egg is good for your hair. Never tried it but maybe it'll give it extra shine now?" He'll have to search this up at the library too. Jun secretly gave up on the ankle healing thing. Oh well, at least it wasn't bothering him too much lately. Who knows about when auditions come. It'll probably mess up again.
Waving his wand, Jun cleaned Leah up and then himself. Perks of always reading something and picking up new charms.
"Orange?" He offered her one.