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MissWeasley
Willow was so glad to see her best friend appear. There was very little time left, and so much to plan out for the long summer break. Willow hated the thought of going a way with her mom and was hoping that Janet might have a great idea up her sleeve. Janet always had some great ideas hidden up there!
Willow giggled at Janet, who was a little red in the cheeks from her struggle through the corridor with her trunk. "Okay," Willow said, "but let's not wait too long. I have a lot of things to talk to you about. There's no way I'm going to South America this summer. The mosquitoes are as big as dinosaurs there!" Again, Willow giggled. She knew her statement to be untrue, but she did want to get her point across.
"Alright, here's the thing." she smiled, arching her eyebrows as she does when she thinks she's clever. "I do have a great idea." She handed Willow a piece of rolled up parchment. Then she stood up, bent over and with a swift motion, took the handle of Willow's trunk, tugged up the handle and back swung the trunk up, and behind her, onto the shelf. Then she smiled at Willow, and laughed as she took hold of the handle of her own trunk, and delivered it to the shelf beside Willow's. She was shaking her head as Willow sat there staring, with the parchment left unread in her hand. "It's a state of mind Willow. I just think, "It's just a large bail of hay." and act like I'm throwing it up onto the truck. Once you get the hay going in the direction you want it to go in, then, you allow the weight to keep it going in that direction, and it takes care of itself. Now," Janet took the parchment from Willow, unrolled it, and handed it back to Willow. "If it is exceptable to you, you are coming to the ranch with me for the summer. I've been waiting for this from your mother, and I've already asked my parents. I was starting to loose hope, but it finally came just as I was calling for Samson to put him in his cage for the trip home. Go, ahead, read it."