SPOILER!!: I'd rather be Mycroft or Watson. LoL!
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Emms Ethan was in super slueth mode apparently. Simon just blinked his blue eyes and watched his friend scan the room for a couple of seconds.
Alright, who let Sherlock Holmes out on the loose? He chuckled. "
Uh, well Holmes. It's not Moriarty this time. I can deduce that the shattered glass came from the window because of this horrid weather." It was really chilly in here.
Aha! Now the mission was up at hand. The game was still on. They had to save these plants. Simon nodded. That idea was just brilliant. "
Awesome! Let's go do that. We're transporting them to this room by the Great Hall. I'll lead the way there," he explained with a warm grin. He nodded. "
Let's go!" he shouted and with that, he ran to Greenhouse number 3.
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Inside Greenhouse 3, Simon (with his gloves already on) started looking for some empty pots that they could fit the plants into. Unforuntaely, he could only find rather small pots.
Uh oh... He thought. And then his eyes widened. Wait. He could fix this. He pointed his wand at the pots he had picked up and cast, "
Engorgio!" The pots grew to the appropriate size he needed and he started potting the plants.
Not Moriarty.
"Good, good. Not the elusive but crafty Consulting Criminal, eh?" But who knows? Maybe the muggle!Moriarty's got his network extended to the Wizarding World?
"What doesn't make sense is that these greenhouses should be shatterproof, what with being in a wizarding school and stuff." That could only mean that there's something else in the air. Could the wind be magically induced, and not just mother nature attacking their grounds?
Without further ado, Ethan ran with Simon and reached Greenhouse Three. Yep. Also a mess in here. MERLIN. Just how powerful was that wind? Ethan secretly thanked the stars that he was safe and sound with Professor Cosgrach earlier. He was near the area when it happened, you know?
Ethan watched as Simon did an Engorgment charm on the pot. Brilliant! Now it was his turn no? The third year got hold of his snowboard and transfigured it into a wooden sled.
"Now all we have to do is use a sticky charm on the pot so it won't fall off the sled when we pull it up." Tucking his wand back in his sleeve, he went on and helped Simon re-pot the plants.
Good progress and teamwork for #TeamHolmes right there.