Livvy; Cope; Abby Hiss!Roar!Growl!Caw! | Hermione's Double | The Little Three | Alecate
Anna continued to smile at Livvy until she noted that the younger's girl's attention had been diverted to Cope and his soaking wet clothes. She listened as the two talked, and she made note of the concern in Livvy's voice. Of course everyone was concerned. Two floors of the castle had been taken over by the flood, and at the rate the water was coming, the very floor they were on at the very moment would soon practically be floating. Anna thought for a moment about encouraging everyone to leave for higher grounds, but then again, if a flood were to break out, Anna wanted to be nearby to assist those in the Great Hall.
"Yeah, you're right, Cope," she said, glancing over at her drenched friend. We are above ground, which means that it only makes sense for the water to somehow be making its way through the walls of the castle." Once again, she glanced from corner to corner, eyeing the walls for any sign of a drop of water. "Perhaps I should stay here for a little bit in case something does happen. I wasn't there to assist those in the kitchens like I should have been. Even though I do know I'm not superwoman and can't be expected to be everywhere at once." She glanced down at his dripping ensemble, then said, "Do you think you ought to go get a phial of pepperup potion? I was down in the dungeons when they flooded, and Healer Avalon had everyone effected take a dose. You'll catch cold, Cope."
She stopped talking and turned in Abby's direction when Cope questioned the Hufflepuff's knowledge about the flooding kitchens. "Awww, Abby. I'm so sorry," Anna said, reaching over and patting the girl on the back. "Everyone's safe, though...including the house elves. I've just received word that they were saved and able to apparate out. I heard someone talking about it in the corridors." She thought about the newly-merged Slytherin and Gryffindor Common Rooms and thought that maybe Abby's new home would be with the Ravenclaw's. She wasn't entirely sure, though, so she didn't say anything just yet.
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