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Old 05-12-2019, 01:15 AM   #3 (permalink)
Lissy Longbottom
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After having a long back-to-back classes, Aurora rushed into the bathroom. A small touch up on her face was totally needed of course, so she could stay look fresh (and cute) especially after that potions class. Yeah, sure the lesson was necessary but so was her make up. At least there was still like... ten to fifteen minutes before the next lesson so she would make it before getting late.

Standing in front of the mirror, the Hufflepuff looked at herself and sighed in relief. Thank Wampus her previous lesson didn't completely ruin her make up. Taking her cosmetic pouch from her bag, she took her BB cushion and applied on her face. Just a small touch up because Aurora didn't really like her make up looked too bold on her face. But probably applying a little bit of blush on her cheeks wasn't a bad idea, huh?

Nettie had scurried to the girls bathroom as SOON as she saw that ugly, tacky, ridiculous rainbow poster Becky had put up around the school. Was it dramatic to say that running across a poster TALKING about Eiji and Missa was almost as bad as walking in on them kissing? Probably, but she didn't care. No one had to know about her internal freak out except herself. She just needed a place to...decompress for a second. Refocus. Think about her upcoming History of Magic lesson, which would definitely require her to be on top of her mental game.

As she walked in, she immediately headed straight for the mirror, eyeing herself in it with a sigh. You're seriously pathetic, Trinetta. Look at yourself. Look how you're acting! She took some water and splashed it on her face before looking at the girl next to her. She provided a welcome distraction.

Nettie smiled politely at her. "Your makeup looks really nice!" she told her. She wasn't just saying that either. It really DID look nice. Nettie preferred a more natural look, but definitely admired girls who were able to paint their faces so elegantly.

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