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If the teachers had suggested an outdoor sleeping adventure at her Muggle Primary, Aurora would’ve thought they’d gone crazy! The idea of a camp out with the Care of Magical Creatures professor and all her fellow students in the grounds of Hogwarts however seemed a little more exciting. Aurora was a girly-girl but that didn’t mean she didn’t appreciate the great outdoors too. The family were more likely to spend a holiday in the sun in Greece than they were to go camping so the eleven-year-old hadn’t had much experience. Still she was excited and eager as she bounced her way down from the Ravenclaw tower.
Clearly a little too eager.
Apart from one other student and the professor, she was the only one there. That was a little awkward, she was now going to be characterised as the eager nerdy first year.
Oh well!
The blonde grinned sweetly at her fellow student and the professor. “Hi! I’m glad I wasn’t first” she giggled. She wasn’t as eager as the first girl. She looked around wondering what she was supposed to do next. Was there a seating plan? Do they need to help set up? Was the food for now or later?
SO MANY QUESTIONS!
Aurora was wearing an extra special pair of pink fluffy PJ’s covered in pastel coloured and sparkly unicorns. They were obviously a fictional muggle depiction of Unicorns rather than realistic. You could imagine the excitement when the first year found out that Unicorns were REAL. She carried in her arms a purple stuffed penguin with a pink sparkly beak and feet. It had been a present from her mothers a few birthdays ago and had been the first thing she had packed in her suitcase before leaving for Hogwarts. Her long locks had been plaited into double Dutch braids that afternoon and she had kept them in to sleep in. Aurora insisted that she wasn’t actually named after the Disney Princess but her love of pink, animals and her natural blonde hair made her resemble the Princess. She didn’t want to be the first person to sit down so she stood near the older student hoping that someone else would take the lead.
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