Unforgivably Cursed | adultescent The idea of creating an amusement park sounded really fun to Karleigh. She had been to that DA carnival a couple summers ago and she thought that was kind of similar. And she had lots of fun there.
It was also probably a good idea that they would be given ideas on what the theme of their amusement parks should be, because Karleigh didn't know. Not that she didn't have any ideas, it was more like the fifteen year old had too many ideas and wasn't sure how to narrow her focus. This might be helpful.
She had never played a ring toss before, but she was familiar with the concept and it seemed pretty self-explanatory. Hopefully she would manage okay, otherwise it might prove embarrassing to do it wrong or miss the target. So once she'd gotten into one of the lines, she peered past the students in front of her to watch their turns and get an idea of what she should be doing.
Karleigh had gotten in line behind one of the Gryffindor twins in the year below her. She was unsure of his name because she couldn't quite tell them apart and didn't want to speculate. But he was taking an awfully long time, wasn't he? She hadn't noticed at first until it seemed a while, then she directed her focus on him. She would have been really embarrassed if it had been her missing toss after toss, so she was sympathetic. But at the same time, she peeked over at the other line, wondering if she should have been over there.
She glanced over at that younger boy who suggested throwing them all at once. Did that work? She didn't know, but she nodded encouragingly. "Seems like as good a strategy as any," she helpfully added to the twin in front of her. She might give it a try herself if it proved successful.
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