Wait, the yellow patches didn’t look nice on the boot. Jace scrunched up his nose and tried to erase the patches by pulling the paint downward with his paintbrush, giving it an odder look. Well, if Picasso’s art were priceless, Jace’s work wasn’t any different. The Ravenclaw added more yellow streaks, and alternatively added green ones on it too. Deciding that he’s already messed up his work, Jace placed the paint buckets and paint brushes back into the supply box, and waited for the boot to dry.
To make use of his time, he went over to where the Honking Daffodils were, and was a bit saddened when he saw that the good ones were already taken by the older students. Knowing that he shouldn’t judge, Jace carefully took two sad looking daffodils from the floor, and prepped it to go inside the boot. Seeing that it would take more time re-planting the boot, Jace carefully placed each of the potted daffodils into the boot instead. Once he was done, he took a clean sponge from the supply box, dipped it into a bucket of clean water...and then squeezed it to water his daffodils. Taking out his muggle pen from his pocket, he inscribed his name on the boot; Jace Reed.
Done!