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Agatha was focused on creating her card for shedidn'tknowwhoyet when she noticed someone approaching her table. Looking up, she saw a Hufflepuff boy she had never seen before and she simply watched as he mumbled some sort of explanation for giving her the card.
The Slytherin didn't even have time to open her mouth to say anything because the boy had already rushed off. Well then. Picking the card up, she eyed the cover for a second then flipped it open. That was all a bit suspicious to her, but she read it anyway. Oh, it was a poem. At least Agatha liked poems.
...Well. Well. It was obvious she wasn't thrilled with this silly lesson. Pfft, whatever. Agatha looked at the Hufflepuff boy who was already sitting down again. Maybe Hufflepuffs were just nice, as people said. Or maybe she'd just have to watch that 'niceness'. Because honestly... were people just 'nice' to others like that? She didn't think so.
The third year kept wondering what the boy might want from her and it wasn't until she noticed Simon giving her a funny look that she snapped back to reality. What was he smirking for? Oh no, did that mean he was becoming weird like Ethan? She would need to sort that out as soon as the lesson finished.
As for now, she needed to decide who was worthy to receive her card. Hm......... no one.
OH, she knew who! Simon and Beverly. There, that was plenty of cards to make. She carried on working on her first one.
After Ian had made it 'safely' back to his seat, he glanced back at the Agatha girl. He noticed her look in his direction with what appeared to be a suspicious look. He wasn't sure that she liked the card, but maybe when she was having a tough day, she'd 'appreciate' someone taking a moment out of their day to do something nice for her.
He got back to finishing up Lucy's card and stood up and walked to her desk. He felt a little more confident about it and so when he got the her, he thrust the
card in her direction and said
You've got a compatible sign, so here's a card I made for you. I hope you like it. Having finished with that, he dropped the card in front of her and smiled kind of goofily before heading back to his desk with a greeting of
Happy Valentine's Day called over his shoulder.