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Davvy_Wavvy Sophia certainly did not need the sass coming from her mouth to know that the child was still having an attitude. Her body language said it all, but she knew how to deal with children like this. Oh yes, she knew how to make crocked lines straight.
The transfiguration professor took up the cushion that the rebel child had dropped and tapped it with her wand. The cushion immediately grew little combs to secure it in place, then she placed it on Ruby's head.
"You don't have a throne but here's a crown, stand tall now, you don't want your crown to fall to the ground. That's a royal dishonour."
One last narrowed eyes, look at the girl, then Sophia went back to her seat/throne.
Oh please. Eye roll. She could rock this. Ruby nudged said 'cushion crown' so that it was on a festively jaunty angle and essentially struck a pose, hip jutting out just so. Fashion statement? Sure, why not? She glanced over at the Slytherin table and blew a few kisses, then stood there oozing confidence and high fashion.