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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Ayden Diggory-Keighley (#07ad01)
Hufflepuff
Second Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Levi Draguar (#062807)
Ravenclaw
Third Year

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Kara Walsh (#aa1506)
Gryffindor
Fifth Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Tiffany Rose
Slytherin
Seventh Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Bailey Crawford (#bb04bc)
Hufflepuff
Sixth Year

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"Skylar! That was it. Hi." Dahlia fingered the ribbon on the box of cookies, trying to decide if she could spare one for the nice girl who had helped her a few weeks before. Yes, she could. The box was full, she was sure Mr Groundskeeper wouldn't mind. Fiddling to take one out, she held it towards Skylar and smiled again. "Cookie? I'm giving them to all the professors, but you were nice to me in Diagon Alley, so...."

Wait, what? Did she say an igloo? As in a house made of ice that was usually found in climes much colder than this was? Okay, this place was continuing to get so much cooler and weirder with every passing second. "I haven't seen one either. Maybe it melted?"
Skylar grinned when the girl seemed to remember her and took notice of the box in her hand. Wait, what? People gave cookies and gifts to all the professors? The fifth year frowned because while she maybe heard of that in the recesses of her mind, it honestly never crossed her mind to actually do that herself. But then again, she was particular about knowing where food came from and didn't really trust the professor's food it was only last term that she first did with Professor Newton, so to give back would seem hypocritical. "Hmm, no, I'm good, thanks." Turning down a cookie, really? She was eleven (or twelve) and super naive from the fountain in Diagon Alley to magic in general; there was nothing wrong with the cookies.

Wait, melted? No, no, see, naive. "It didn't melt. At least I hope not. It had magic to sustain it... but maybe the board of governors made the groundskeeper take it down?" Actually, that might have been likely.
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