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Clearly, his memo about how pet rocks were a clear exception to the one pet only rule at Hogwarts had not been published as he had requested. Although given the state that the former Headmaster had left the school, well, it was not terribly surprising. "Pet rocks make for great additions and get along well with all creatures, raven's included," he informed Miss Lupin. "An acceptable secondary pet as well."
Head of House approved and everything. Merlin knew what Draper would say, however. Bloke didn't even like gourmet marshmallows.
"It was," he agreed. "And I hardly find it fair that my meal was ruined." The man actually could not remember how many feasts he had actually be able to sit down and eat in its entirety. Although not all of them ended in raging teenage angst in the form of food throwing. "You were not the only 'well behaved' student who had to clean up that night."
Alice didn't plan on getting a pet rock any time soon. And while the first year was a little spit-fire she wasn't completely rude. Clearly her very odd head of house cared a lot about his pet rock. She wasn't going to just put them down to his face. "
I'll keep that in mind, Professor." Cause what else could you really say to a man walking a pet rock?
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Well my meal was ruined too! And my first feast! Those Buffoons almost got food in my hair!" Which was an outrage in itself.Yes, because she didn't know that. This wasn't just on her behalf, this was for every Gryffindor that had been punished for no reason that fateful night! "
Yes and i find that even Moooooore unfair, Professor. Why not let those of us who were good go?" Her arms crossed as she watched Him, waiting for his explanation. She was sure it was something silly like Equality or it being too hard to determine who threw food and who didn't.