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THE Govoni
Stepping into the waiting room, Dylan surveyed the area that they were meant to be cleaning. She'd said MAINLY the waiting room...So, maybe after finishing up in here, they could venture to the beds and see about getting those straightened up.
The Slytherin Captain was no newbie to the Hospital Wing, of course...and everytime he'd been in there...things hadn't looked that organized or clean. It wasn't the Healer's fault, he knew. His peers were disgusting. That was the truth of the matter. They'd come in...bleeding and sweating all over the place...It was all gross business.
Healer Tillstorm was only one woman.
Whipping out his wand, he conjured up a bucket and scrub brush, quickly filling the bottom of it with Aguamenti!. "I'll start cleaning the floor..."...because magic was all fine and good...but sometimes things needed to be REALLY cleaned.
...And then he got to work, rolling up his sleeves and withdrawing his wand, he splashed water down on the floor, controlling the scrub brush with a levitating spell.
Scruuuuuuuuuuuub. Scrub, scrub, scrub...
Sigh. Well.
West couldn't do a half pie job now could he? Not with Dylan actually literally scrubbing and... yeah okay. He supposed he'd walked right into this hadn't he? Free manual labour. Fine. He took off his outer robes and put them aside and then went and mooched through one of the storage cupboards, resurfacing moments later with some
Mrs Skowers, and some rags. And then he started on a wall. Walls needed cleaning too after all.
And it wasn't even so bad, was kind of a work out in a way, so maybe would be a worthwhile thing to make part of their Quidditch training regime next term? He made a mental note to mention it but for now, sleeves rolled up and all, he was rubbing and scrubbing the Mrs Skowers on stuff. The cloth came away dingy, which was surprising since the walls didn't look THAT bad but apparently appearances could be deceiving.
And this was nice and mindless too, cleaning stuff and not thinking about stuff. He'd think about cleaning. Scrubbing. Rather than things.