Summer had decided. She loved Valentine's day. Even if she was still young and the whole 'love' aspect of the day felt a little out of her reach she had been thoroughly enjoying herself throughout the day. Sure, delivering roses had been far more tiring than she had expected and she had realised...
Summer laughed when Elise mentioned something about shouting people's names. It was something she had heard multiple other students do and she had considered it for a minute, but straining her voice had not seemed like the way to go. "Oh no, I don't think shouting's quite my style." She smiled...
Summer had been a little too distracted by another delivery happening down the hallway to realise Elise was reading her note and it looked like she was lingering. She turned her head back to her classmate when she asked her a question though, offering her a friendly smile. "Yeah, just a few...
Summer was starting to get a little impatient when none of the students that stepped out of the common room were either of the people she was looking for. Perhaps the student she had asked to go and take a look hadn't actually done so. Or maybe neither Dahlia nor Milo were inside and they just...
Summer was about to reach into her own basket for the flower she was supposed to deliver to Briony when the other girl did the same. "Well that must be it," She smiled sweetly, "Because I've got a rose to deliver to you as well." She added before looking down to find the rose with Briony's name...
Even if she hadn't wanted to butcher the older girl's name Summer wasn't really keen on a lecture about how to properly pronounce it either. She was sure she'd have forgotten it within a couple minutes if the prefect turned out to be uninteresting after all. Still, she kept the smile painted on...
Summer took a few quick steps in Penelope's way when she had managed to get her attention. She liked delivering roses, but was also starting to be a little done with having to search high and low for some people. If there was one thing she had learned today it was that she'd much rather be...
Summer had expected a little more enthusiasm from Elise when she told her about her delivery. Then again, the other girl had always seemed a little odd. Sweet. But odd. "I mean I sure hope it is." She giggled while she held one of the yellow roses out towards her, making sure it was the one that...
Summer was more than surprised when the girl offered her a red rose, yet tried her best to hide it. She hadn't expected any red ones. Yellow roses? Sure, she had hoped for that. A pink one might be a nice surprise. But a red one? That she hadn't been prepared for. She tried to open the note as...
red for @Penelope Marshall
Summer had one single rose left to deliver, but one that perhaps might just be the most interesting one. She was a little disappointed there hadn't been any pink ones in her basket but delivering a red one could perhaps be just as much fun. "Penelope?" She called out...
yellow for @Dahlia Doherty
Summer had heard that the next person she was looking for had definitely been delivering roses herself, which made looking for her both easier and more difficult at the same time. It was nice to know she was looking for someone carrying around a basket as well but...
yellow for @Milo Frogg
After figuring out that two of the names on her list belonged to Gryffindors, Summer had decided to try her luck near their common room. She had asked a student heading in if they could check whether either Milo or Dahlia was in there, both would be even better, and...
yellow for @Briony Mettlestone
After delivering Elise's rose Summer knew she still had one to deliver Briony as well. She just hadn't been able to pin her other classmate down yet. By now, her deliveries had taken her outside and she had been happy to stroll across the lawn and ask some people...
yellow for @Elise Ito
Summer knew that at least two of the names on her list belonged to her classmates, something she was grateful for because that meant at least she knew who she was looking for. Where to look for them, that was a different question completely. "Elise, hi!" She called out...
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