09-25-2017, 04:42 PM
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Grindylow
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Originally Posted by Ginevra Daisy entered the office with a smile. "I am rather peckish, Professor." Daisy wasn't sure if she was allowed to sit down yet so she stood in the middle of the room admiring the room's decor. The sight of the cat reminded Daisy of her own cat. She flashed the cat a smile. Laughing warmly Laurel said "We'll fix that in no time with some fruit salad and chocolate ice cream Daisy." She remembered how it was when she had been growing up too. She had no probably with eating food whenever someone offered her something to eat. Her stomach had been like a food pit."Please take a seat a seat in one of the comfy chairs Daisy. I'll be right with you just going to fetch some plates and spoons. And you can pet Max if you want. He likes to be petted." Laurel called over her shoulder as fiddled around in her little kitchen and soon after walked back with all the necessities.
Filling a plate with chocolate ice cream and fruit salad she extended it towards Daisy saying "Here you are! So you wanted a divination task you can do both her and at home was that right?" Quote:
Originally Posted by FearlessLeader19 Kay forced a smile at the joke Laurel made. She knew that no one would ever want to kick Paul. Sweet, old Paul. He was such a dear and everyone loved his energy. Aww, her friend was returning the compliment. "I try and I'll keep trying.'' But now she needed to get down to business.
She swallowed the nibbled piece of scone and tried to get her composure together. There was absoloutely zero chance she was going to cry in front of her friend... she hoped. Instead, Kay nodded. "He has and thank you so much for your concern. Yes, I know. But I just can't stand not knowing, Laurel. You understand, don't you?'' Talking and actually doing something were two different things and Kay got her joke even if the smile seemed a bit forced. Laurel adored sweet old Paul for all the energy he showed towards new things, but sometimes his energy just made her want to kick him hard in the side for it. Especially if she was having a bad day or had just had a negative prediction.
Taking up a scone, she watched Kay silently find her composure before she confirmed what Laurel had already feared. Her friend's father's illness had took a turn for the worse. Totally understanding she nodded, still holding onto the scone uneaten. "Yes, I do understand. I use my Inner Eye to see and to know, to be prepared. Sometimes it means I know too much, but it's always better than not knowing. Do you want me to read your tea leaves or your palms for news of your father?"
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