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Grindylow
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Originally Posted by ArianaBlack Finneas was out for an evening stroll, when he happened upon the butterfly garden in an unusual spot. Now, he wasn't one to stay outdoors for long periods of time (his complexion was not meant for the sun), but it was nearly sundown and the sky was as vibrantly red as ever. He found himself wondering what a red sunset would look like.
And so, he decided to stay. Taking a bench to look out from, he watched as the red sky did it whatever it was meant to do. It was all very interesting..... Uh. Only, what was that? He felt a single drop on his head. "Did errrrrr... Anyone else feel that?" He asked around to no one in particular. It didn't look like it was about to rain. That's odd. Lying on the grass, with his hands under his head Cole looked up at the beautiful red sky wondering what it would mean for the weather aside from the usual setting of the sun. If his aunt had been there she would have known, right away. Cole noted that Professor Schmoe had joined him in the butterfly garden, sitting down on a nearby bench. A little unusual perhaps? He hadn’t seen the muggle studies professor there before, but he supposed that anyone could be drawn there by the beautiful butterflies and flowers.
Cole was hoping that setting of the sun would reveal the stars of the night sky to him. He needed to map some of them out for his star chart project in astronomy. Waiting for the milky way to appear he felt how not one but two wet drops landed on his forehead. Why now? Hearing Professor Schmoe’s question Cole glanced over and called out to the older man. "I felt that too professor. I got wet. But there are no rain clouds in sight so it’s peculiar, don’t you think?" Oh and good evening, but he had forgotten to say that.
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