Wednesday, March 19, 2014

In the Eyes of the Houses of Hogwarts


September 2nd, 2017
Dear Diary, 
Scorpius was acting so blinkered in potions today. While Scorpius was sneering with satisfaction, I was making the best potion of all. You should have seen his face when Prof. Halek was congratulating me. 
By the way, Mother sent me a letter. Read it down below. 

Dear Rose, how is your first days at Hogwarts? The Malfoy boy bothering you already? I hope not. Little Scorpius and  you are going to be just like Draco and your father, I bet.  I sent you Honeyduke's chocolate. Hope you have a good first year, see you at Christmas. 
Love from, Mum   


I pasted a picture of what the Honeyduke's chocolate looks like.          
I am eating the chocolate right now, so there are chocolate marks. 

               That's enough for today, or else I'll drop more chocolate. Just one more bite...    Oops. 
Love, Ro se. ( Mmm!)


1 comment:

  1. I love the creativity of this post and how you became a character from the book. Also- I LOVE chocolate ;)
    Mrs.Goins

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