01-09-2017, 10:47 PM
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![](/i/ranks/ravenclaw_group.gif) DIMC & MO Billywig
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Lola A. Second Year | Mischievous Niffler Quote:
Originally Posted by Zoe With a clipboard and quill at hand, Regina was heading back to her office after making her rounds through a few classes that had recently been in session. Her drop-ins this time around were nothing very formal. Just a quick 10-15 minute visit for each to see how the professors were conducting their lessons, whether or not students were responding well, and a number of other things that were on her checklist. Overall, she was pleased with what she saw and was ready to file the papers and call it a day.
After rounding the corner that led to the stone gargoyle, the headmistress noticed a figure in blue robes flipping through the magazines she had left out. As she loudly clicked her way forward, she noticed that the Ravenclaw was one of the school's prefects. A small smile grew on her lips as she stopped between the gargoyle and the girl, noticing the magazine selection and the pin she had placed on her robes.
"Good afternoon, Miss Valentine. To what do I owe the pleasure?" Kitty straightened in her chair when she heard the clicking sound of someone approaching, putting back the magazines in their place as she turned to face the headmistress. "Good afternoon, Headmistress," Kitty said somewhat shyly, returning Hawthorne's greeting. "Well, er, I wanted to congratulate you on becoming Headmistress. I've read loads about Ilvermorny and was very excited that you used to teach there." Even though she knew what she wanted to say, unfortunately she hadn't exactly planned how to leapfrog from the greetings to her subject. She fumbled in her bag and took out a few papers and a pin similar to the one she wore. "If it wasn't too much of a bother, I also wanted to get your permission to hand these papers around to students in between classes. They contain information about the Statute of Secrecy, along with speeches by historical activist Carlotta Pinkstone. Then I conclude with some thoughts of my own."
She held the papers out so the headmistress could take them, or just look at them if she didn't want to take them. "I'd also be handing out pins like mine to anyone who was interested. Muggle rights are something that I've always felt very strongly about but not I think is the time to try to affect a change."
When she concluded she held up the pin for her to see. Now that she had started she was on a roll, and her initial shyness vanished. |
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