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Originally Posted by
Lislchen
And there was Kurumi. With cookies. Of course. But without Walnut. Thank Merlin for that. With a smile for the little Gryffindor, Jeremy quickly took the box from her to offer it to both Hecate and Kimber. "Fortune cookie?" He wondered whether he actually wanted to read the message that was normally inside...
Taking one himself, he returned the box to Kurumi with a smile and a "Thank you, Kurumi.". He was going to open his...later. Aww, wasn't she just so adorable. "I'm looking forward to seeing you again next term too." They were growing up so fast, though. A third year already.
"Anytime, Kurumi." He had been constantly smiling since the moment Kurumi had approached them, but now his smile faltered slightly at the mention of Walnut. Quickly taking a sip of cold water to hide it Jeremy looked up his smile fully intact again. "I'm sure i - he would." No calling Walnut 'it'.
Kurumi smiled at Professor Zookara before closing the lid on the box. She had come a long way from being that nervous girl in class who had doodled a diagram of a baseball field on her parchment and then have it swooped up by the professor and enlarged for the entire class to see.
At that time, she had almost felt like he was picking on her – if that made any sense. Now, she knew that that thought couldn’t be any further from the truth.
Her smile brightened even more when she heard him confirm that he would be around next term.
“
I suppose I should head back to the Gryffindor table,” she said glancing nervously at the Headmaster and wondering if he was going to be making his speech soon or not. “
If you need any non-magical items for class, let me know!”
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Originally Posted by
PhoenixRising
And there was Kurumi, with what it seemed to be was their annual box of cookies. As the box made its way down the table, Fina wondered if her fortune would really be meant for her or for someone else at the table. Selecting one, she set it down beside her goblet, deciding to read it later.
However, "Thank you Miss Hollingberry. I do hope to see you in my classes next year as well." The girl was always a pleasure to have in class, after all.
Before leaving, Kurumi bowed again to Professor Hadley. She was glad to hear that she would be back next term as well. Maybe she could figure out more of those karmic numbers and what it all meant. She was still a bit fuzzy about it all despite helping Treyen out during class.
BUT! Then she heard some of the professors speaking with Professor Saylen.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?!
It couldn't be true? Could it?
"
Excuse me, Professor?" Kurumi asked practically jumping backwards to be in front of the Care of Magical Creatures' professor. "
I-I couldn't help but over hearing that you...you....you...."
She couldn't finish her sentence and her lower lip began shake so much that she bit down on it.