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Enya tried to free herself from Louisa's grip for like the tenth time since the girl had grabbed her and literlly dragged her off to the Owerly...which was where they were now. But what she was more concerened about - other then the gashing red mark she'll have on her wrist - was trying to keep her food on her plate. A few time's she had almost dropped the whole thing all together, but had gladly managed to hold on.
"Let go of me!" She shouted at Louisa as she was finally dragged through the Owerly doors. Scowl. Finally with a free wrist she grabbed hold of her plate with two hands. She knew it was pointless to try and run for the door, specially carrying her food, so she didn't try.
Enya sat down on the floor - a clean spot! - and glared at Louisa for bringing her here and where was this 'first year' she was suppose to have to meet. Gosh not more excited and annoying people!? She asked herslef before asking her best friend, "So where's this girl then?"
Louisa let go of Enya as she continued to look at the owls, "
Hmm.. Which one do you think I should use?" She said ignoring Enya's shout and bad mood. Well, the girl was partly right for Louisa dragged her out of the kitchen to her when she was starving.
Louisa came across a grey owl with white spots all over her chest. "
This one looks cute, doesn't she?" She stroked her gently and smiled. "
Would you deliver a letter for me dear?" She said sweetly. The owl didn't react at once but stopped pecking around and unleashed her wings with a wild wave.
The little girl stepped behind a bit, "
Wow! That was a confident yes." SHe giggled looking at Enya who was so absorbed in her plate. "
I don't know when Jenny would be here. I should just attach the letter to this lovely owl by the leg right?" She turned around to face Enya.
The owl flew and landed on Louisa's head. "
Oooh! She's so friendly." Louisa giggled and reached out for the owl to stroke her while on her head. "
Aah. What was I thinking when I got Kitty?" She said trying not to shake her head. She didn't want the owl to fly away so soon.