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Anna Banana
Still not looking directly at Myrtle, Anna nodded once, indicating that she heard and understood the message. She'd properly thank Myrtle later on, but for now, any other communication would draw attention to the ghost. Oh, my...toss the cauldron out the window...aka break it into a million and one tiny pieces. Any other time, this would spell expulsion, but she was sure the headmaster wouldn't mind a broken window all in the name saving Hogwarts.
Anna turned to a nearby student and whispered, "I'll explain later, but for now, make sure you get word to the others that they need to follow suit." Hopefully that'd get the message across to everyone else who was hovering nearby. She didn't want to yell out and draw attention to the cauldron.
Anna lowered the broom a few more feet, then reached down and grabbed ahold of the cauldron. Dude, flying out the window cauldron-style looked fun. With all her might, she picked up the cauldron [s[and Myrtle[/s] and tossed it as hard as she could towards the window.
YAY Cauldron Racing time!
Myrtle grabbed tight onto the rim of the cauldron (as if ghosts could grip anything, but you get the idea) and then she was off, flllllllying through the window (
CRASH!) and out out out the window into the yonder. Time seemed to move in slow motion as the wind caught Myrtle's transparent pigtails and she soared out of the cauldron. If only she could have had a soundtrack right then and there...
I see skies of blue and clouds of white... The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night... and I think to myself... what a wonderful world!