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Violet Eyes
Delanie smiled to Lucy.
"You're welcome. Don't worry about it." She looked at her Betsey Johnson watch. Eep! Was it
really that time already? Looking back up to Lucy and Diggy, Dee said,
"I'm really sorry, but I have to go! I'm supposed to be meeting a friend! I'll see you two later, okay? And I will Tweet you! It was nice to meet you both!" Turning on her Louis Vuitton heels, she walked quickly back to the castle. She was late!
Lucy smiled as Delanie ran off back to the castle, waving to her.
"Bye! And thanks again! Yeah, Tweet me!" She yelled back, even though Delanie was probably in the castle by now. Sighing, she turned back to Diggy.
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Tomasina Riddle Diggy nodded and petted the thing. It really was soft. "She feels like cotton candy." He chuckled as the puff started snoring. Was it possible? "My sister uses this muggle petshop for Prada her pet monkey. I could ask her to send you a collar or something," he offered. Diggy just looked at Lucy as her head just bobbled like she couldn't control it. Girls were just....weird. He had to stifle a giggle as her head stopped bobbing. She was funny. "Are you alright?" He couldn't help the question.
His mouth hung open as Delanie up and almost ran away from them. "BYE!" he shouted after her. He had no idea how girls walked in those medieval torture devices. Let alone ran in them. Paris had been wearing heels since she was years old. And it was still a mystery to him how they did it.
"It does, doesn't it?!" She replied to him, stuffing the Puffball in her robes again. Waiit--that was a bad idea because that was how it got lost in the first place. Quickly, she reached in again and took her back out.
"Oh my gosh, really? Cause that would be awesome!!" Lucy said excitedly. And then she giggled.
"Your sister named her monkey Prada? Boy, don't I feel bad for you. Say, how many sisters do you have, anyway?" She suddenly asked him.
She had stopped nodding and now she was seeing dots everywhere.
"Yeah, I'm 'kay," She told him, plopping down on a bench, gesturing next to her so he could sit down, too.