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Post by Professor Aurora Turolia on Nov 29, 2007 2:45:13 GMT
Aurora walked down the street of Honeydukes. It was pleasant to be away from the school. She had become so used to her role as teacher, that now it didn't seem as mundane being here. In fact, the chaos that some of the students caused made it rather interesting for her at times. One of the first people she had met at the school had told her that she would grow to love it, and they were right, she had become accustomed to Hogwarts and all that it had and all that it lacked. She was glad that she had followed through with her dreams of teaching.
She continued past Honeydukes, the local sweet shop. Glancing inside she saw a few students from the school stocking up on candy. Aurora continued walking closing her eyes a bit, as she listened to sound of all the people and all the activity around her. Opening her eyes just in time to realize she was about to run into someone. Stopping suddenly, she stumbled backwards a bit. Collecting herself again, she stood up straight and straightened her robes. "I do apologize. I shouldn't be walking around without watching where I am goin," she said without even looking up at the person. Her attention had now turned to hair as she was making sure every strand was in place.
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Dec 2, 2007 2:28:10 GMT
Sarie skipped down the road of Hogsmeade. She had planned to go into the sweet shop. She was trying to distracting herself. She needed think how could she been sleeping she didn't know. She had put a bell on her door so her dorm mates knew she was leaving but she hadn't since that night.
She noticed she had passed the sweet shop a turned around to see. Some one she rather not see at the moment wondering if she was still cross with her being in the forest. "Oh hello,Professor Turolia." She said a little worried that she was about to get lectured. Also she hoped that this Professor wasn't going to walk thought the forest any time soon because was about to looking answers thought the rouges of the forest.
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Post by Professor Aurora Turolia on Dec 3, 2007 2:55:53 GMT
As soon as she heard the small girl's voice, Aurora directed her attention to the person standing before her. It was the small, first year who had been roaming around the forest at night, supposedly sleep walking. Just when, Aurora had been enjoying the serenity of not being around the students, who shows up but one of the more troublesome ones.
"Hello, Miss Thimble," Aurora said in her usual cold manner. "I do hope that you are sleeping better and staying out of trouble." Aurora's voice took on an almost accusing tone as she looked at the girl, with her critical eyes. Knowing this little girl, she was probably still wandering around the forest at night by herself.
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Dec 3, 2007 15:45:44 GMT
"Yes I am sleeping better." She felt nervous lying to a teacher. Though the teacher already knew she wasn't staying out of trouble. She sighed hoping she could get on her way not wanting to bother the teacher on her day off. "Well, I have to meet some friends. Have a good day Professor."
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Post by Professor Aurora Turolia on Dec 4, 2007 1:07:26 GMT
Aurora's eyes narrowed at the girl. The girl had lied about sleeping better; Aurora could tell. Sarie's nervousness was rather obvious to someone who was good at reading people. As the girl tried to rush away after lying Aurora stopped her. "Not so fast, Miss Thimble," she said in her usual demanding voice.
"I do believe you are lying to me about your sleeping habits. Which would mean that you aren't sleeping well. So, have you been making any more sleep walking trips into dangerous places?" Aurora asked raising one eyebrow. If the girl was still sleepwalking and going dangerous places while doing so, then this was a problem that might need to be dealt with.
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Dec 4, 2007 1:18:27 GMT
"Well not into dangerous places just the halls of schools. If you call that dangerous. Then I turn around and go back to bed. Thats all."She are kicking the top of her foot in to the ground. She wasn't lying about she stayed in the school now, she was worried that she might end up the forest again. She rather walk in of her own cord. She would at least have her wand with her. "Don't think there was any else?" She didn't want to tell the teacher about her plain to get answers on her own. She also didn't need her going and tell the headmaster was happening she didn't that to happen.
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Post by Professor Aurora Turolia on Dec 4, 2007 1:27:24 GMT
Aurora had the feeling that the girl wasn't giving her the whole story. Her narrowed eyes stayed on the small girl. "And if you don't mind my asking why do you think your sleep has suddenly been disrupted. Assuming of course that you haven't always sleep walked."
Aurora had always assumed that the girl's sleep walking had just started. She honestly thought the chances were slim that this was a problem that Sarie had had forever. She asked the question because she figured that most people usually knew what was bothering them enough to affect their sleep.
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Dec 4, 2007 1:39:44 GMT
"I'm not sure... I really don't know." Sarie started to wonder if she was getting home sick and not noticed or was it Ian. She felt her cheeks flushed at the thought of him. She hoped the teacher didn't noticed.
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Post by Professor Aurora Turolia on Dec 4, 2007 2:22:31 GMT
Aurora saw the girl's face flush as she thought. Even though, the girl had said she didn't know what it was, her face suggested that she at least had an idea of what it might be. Either way, it was not safe to have students sleep walking around the school.
"Very well," Aurora said accepting the girl's answer with a slight nod. "But I wish to be informed if this sleep walking habit does not end soon," she said with a look on her face to tell the girl that it was an order, not a suggestion. "This is a problem that will need to be dealt with in some form if it continues."
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Dec 4, 2007 2:38:42 GMT
Sarie nodded and headed into the shop before the teacher could stop her. Sarie was thankful for her worry but she could handle herself. She went into the shop. Forgetting what she wanted to buy her mind now some where else.
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