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Aurora felt for her best friend, she really did. The trek from the Hufflepuff common room aaaaaaall the way up to the Astronomy tower was unnecessarily long and even worse still when the pair were poor at time keeping. She had the advantage of being on a higher floor initially and any last minute rushes were not too strenuous on her petite legs. She was extremely grateful when the curly haired Puff arrived by her side to have someone who was just as clueless as she was when it came to anything technical.

With that being said, Aurora was always in awe of the way that Anna’s mind worked. She always seemed to know what she was talking about, even when she didn’t. Her eyes flickered down to the magazine that had been slid in before her, a briefly confused expression on her face until she realised that the page was open on something to do with Astrology. “That’s good, that might help when one of us gets lost” she whispered back, taking the ‘finding friends’ quite literally. It wouldn’t be the first time that they had misplaced their way around the castle despite having attended the school since first year. The thought of a spa day was like music to her ears and received by an excited gasp from the Ravenclaw. “What does mine say?” she asked excitedly, forgetting that they were in the middle of an Astronomy class.

Until Professor Gert spoke up and she quickly sat up straight to pay attention. “Stars and umm.. planets?” she answered the question with a slight wrinkling of her nose. That was what she had always associated with the subject anyway. Things, celestial bodies that lived in the sky and looked pretty at night and whose presence she knew nothing about but which she would be concerned about if they disappeared for good.
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