 DMC Snidget
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Andromeda Renzler-Denaker Gryffindor First Year | Fluttery Pegasi SPOILER!!: Penners! Quote:
Originally Posted by griffin
The library in the Ravenclaw common room was the best place ever. They had a library in the common room. It was a dream come true. So many books that she could read right here. The art nook was also a brilliant place. Penelope liked to draw in the art nook. There was a spectacular view out the window of the grounds, the lake, the forbidden forest, the quidditch pitch, the herbology greenhouses, and a tent. A tent? Weird. "Why is there a tent in the middle of the grounds?" That would be going in the mysteries that should be investigated section of her questions notebook. She was pretty sure that it hadn't been there last year, and it didn't really look like it belonged there. Penelope pulled out her questions notebook to write questions about the tent.
Penelope approached the spot where Haddie was sitting. "Hi Haddie!" It was a good spot to sit, one that Penelope had found to be great for reading, thinking, and writing in her journal when there weren't too many people around. "They have charms to prevent people from reading your journal." She had charms on her journal so no one else could read it. Most people would not be able to open it, as they would need to know the counter spells. Anyone who would go as fas as stealing someone's journal and trying to perform counter spells on the protective measures was a creep and deserved detention. The charm should work just fine to protect the secrets of a teenage witch. She wasn't disturbing Haddie from thinking, was she? Along with calling people stupid, disrupting the thought process when one was thinking about something important was one of the worst things anyone could do. That got Haddie's attention. She perked up and looked at Penny eager and excited. "Really?" She glanced down at her open journal, and blew on the last bit of ink she had put down to make sure it was dry. Then she closed the book and returned her attention to Penny. "What kind of charms? What do they do?" And finally the most important question. "Can you teach them to me?"
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