SPOILER!!: Dotty Dot <3 <3
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Cassirin
Dot didn't spend all her time hanging around the kitchens, but she was a Slytherin and they were SORT of along the way to her common room. Sort of not really, but whatever. She liked this passage too, because it smelled like food and because she liked to poke at the bricks to see if the Hufflepuff common room appeared.
It didn't, but she wasn't trying very hard. Probably if she tried, she could sleep in any room in the building she wanted. Including the Headmistress' pretty canopy bed ('cause of course the Head had a pretty canopy bed).
OH A PRESENT. Under other circumstances, Dot probably would have left the box alone, but considering she was aware of the Astronomy homework, any box was fair game. "A present for me. How nice. It's basically my birthday, only not at all." She sat down right THERE on the barrels and opened the box.
The box wasn’t held together with much, just a silver ribbon that was wrapped around it and tied in a box across the top of the box.
When it is
opened the first thing that will be seen, is a white piece of material with a black design on it - upon closer inspection, this is found out to be a scarf. There are a pair of chocolate frogs, a bunch of fresh grapes and a bottle of new nail varnish, identical in colour to that of the box. Once these five items have been removed from the box, there are three quote!pictures to be found.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Picture One
KEEP
CALM
AND
EAT
CHOCOLATE Quote:
Originally Posted by Picture Two
I THINK
HAPPINESS
IS WHAT MAKES
YOU PRETTY.
PERIOD.
HAPPY PEOPLE
ARE BEAUTIFUL. Quote:
Originally Posted by Picture Three
Always
REMEMBER
~*~*~*~
You Are BRAVER
han you believe
STRONGER
than you seem
SMARTER
thank you think
and more
LOVED
than you will
ever know. The twelve year old hoped that male or female, the student would at least find something in the box that made them smile… even if it was just a little bit. They had had a tough time lately and she figured that like when you tidied your room; it would get worse before it got better.