Laurasia sighed & rubbed her hat against her forehead in an effort to scratch it. She was finally finished helping Rosa to clean up the cold-weather areas & her forehead was rather itchy from the sweat trapped between her brow & her hat band. She smiled & looked over at Rosa. "Well, it looks pretty good in here now. I'm going to head back out & see what else might need to be done. If you need anything, or would like me to help you with something else, just give me a shout." With that being said, she turned & headed to the main greenhouse area while slowly peeling off layers of outerwear.
She reached her bag & folded her outerwear neatly. Not wanting to put them away dirty, she pulled out her wand & Scourgified them first. She looked around the greenhouse for whatever else may need to be done. The floors were still clean since there hadn't been anymore accidents. She looked inbetween the various rows to be sure that there were no water puddles for anyone to slip in. She was walking past Professor Virohsa & Mr. Townsend when she heard the questioned that he had addressed to her. "So, he wants to know if we can handle the biting plants, eh?" she thought to herself.
She quickly began to gather the dirty pitchers, depositing them at one of the large sinks, from the various areas of the greenhouse. She made sure that Mr. Townsend was able to see when she entered the area that housed the biting plants. Before entering she pulled out her wand & cast Immobulus on the entire lot of biting plants before gathering the pitchers from that area. She made sure to address the professor as she passed with the sirty pitchers, just to make sure that he had noticed. "Good day Professor, Mr. Townsend," she chimed with a smile.
After leaving those pitchers at the sink, she pulled out her wand once more & cast Finite Incantatum at the biting plants & they began to move about once more. Without saying a word, she turned her attention back to the dirty pitchers & began scrubbing them with hot water. She smiled to herself with the knowledge that Mr. Townsend was sure to have seen just how competent & well-taught Professor Virohsa's students were.
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