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Anna Banana Hmm, so the girl attributed her illness to lack of sports? As in, not being able to actively participate in an of usual endeavors. "The good news is that we're halfway through with the winter season, so hopefully the weather will start to warm up a bit, and you can get a little more exercise," she commented. She wondered if the girl had also given Quidditch tryouts a go. That may have helped, as well.
Gabriella nodded in reply to Annie's 'thank you'. "That should be it, yes. You should actually already be feeling a lot better. The Pepperup Potion typically works instantly, although, you'll feel better and better as time goes on," she explained. She knew the girl was also wondering if she needed to stay in the Hospital Wing too much longer, or if she was free to go. "In other words, yes, you are free to go. You should feel back and better than ever in no time."
Listening as Healer Ashford talked about the future weather made Annie feel a bit better. She was right, the climate would grow warmer and there'll be soccer, running to do. So, Yay!! "And as for Quidditch," She moved closer to her. It was an embarrassing confession. "I sort of fear heights, like my cousin...so as for right now, I think I should get rid of that before getting on a broom..." The end, she was so embarrassed. Heights, her fear?! What was with Annie now?
Minute by minute, even second after second the potion made Annie feel out of stress, her forehead was not so warm anymore, now it was normal temperatured. "Thank you..." Annie said, for the un-numbered time now. She didn't know, at the moment how to thank her. She stood up from the examination bed then smiled at her saviour. Yes, saviour. Because of her, Annie was not going to spend her Christmas break sick.
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Herminny Herminny entered room 3 as she was told and took a seat on the hospital table. She started to get a feeling this was her room. She looked toward a girl about her age who was still in the room and hissed at her as she climbed up on the hospital bed and waited for the nurse. She did not want to feel like this, and she certainly did not want to hiss at people. she hoped the healer would arrive soon.
Oh no. Was that a hiss? AT ANNIE? Her reaction, was none. She needed to hide those weird non-girly moments she had whenever she played soccer and had to fight visually with the opponent team, against those girls that hated her team to win.
"Hope you feel better..." Annie said, calmly then continued to walk out of the room. Just then, Kiri had arrived too. And whoa, she looked much worse than Annie when she entered. Could she be having the flu?
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Antarctica! "Thanks," Kiri sniffled, and got up. She had no idea where "room three" was (good thing it wasn't Room 101), but girl who looked as if she was stuck halfway in a transformation from human to cat seemed to know, so, blinking rapidly to keep her eyes clear, Kiri followed her.
As they entered the room, Kiri spotted Annie - what she'd been here for, Kiri didn't know, but her treatment appeared to be concluded. "Hey Annie," said Kiri, jumping onto a bed and nearly missing as her blurry vision made her misjudge the distance from the edge. The cat girl (what was her name... Herminny something, right?) was in a pretty bad mood, hissing at Annie as she passed. Kiri didn't pay any attention.
Instead, she sneezed. Twice. Three times. Ugh! Grumbling to herself wasn't nearly enough of an outlet for her annoyance - she needed to be well again as soon as possible - but it would have to do. Yelling and shouting in the Hospital Wing was probably not a good idea.
When the nurse entered, Kiri smiled and waved at her weakly. She pointed at the cat girl wordlessly - the healer could take care of her first. Kiri's flu wasn't going anywhere, after all; it was only her nose that was runny.
"Hey, Kiri!" Annie answered with a small wave. She wondered what she could have done to have that terrible runny nose. This weather was crazy, so it was probably a reason.
But then Annie realized, there were too many girls in that room. It meant for her, to get out and enjoy the day, or go do homework. Because Annie was so far late on those.
"Thank you, Ms. Ashford..." Again, she said it and walked out of the room. And how weird, she had not run away, like most times at the Muggle doctor appointments.