Keera nodded curtly, “Good for you…” she replied flatly, her mood changing abruptly,
it wasn’t surprising, it happened quite often, it wasn’t exactly a voluntary thing either.
In fact, sometimes it happened so often that people could see the difference between
each shift.
She paused for a moment, thinking over the information she had just retained.
“A relative? Is said person still a student here at Hogwarts? You can understand my
curiosity, I’m sure; it isn’t every day you meet a student who is able to produce an affec-
-tive patronus. You can produce one as well!? Outstanding!” Keera replied, ecstatically-
yet another shift in moods. So there was one student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft
and Wizardry that could use advanced magic affectively. Keera suddenly found herself
remembering why she was there at the large school in the first place; to ‘collect’ as many
powerful young students as possible. They would be wonderful ‘employees’ during any
of her plans, in the future. Keera shook her head; she couldn’t get lost in her thoughts,
she still had a class to teach.
“My last name?” – Keera laughed heartily – “I’ve always thought so as well. A Hufflepuff,
eh? I don’t think I have ever met a Hufflepuff before, or at least, not since I graduated from
Hogwarts,” she replied as she turned her back to Mariana and walked to the front of the
greenhouse. “well, have a seat, the others should be here any moment!” While her back
was to the child she brought her hand to her temple, pressing hard against the skin there
in a futile attempt to sease the ticking that was literly driving her crazy- though she already
could have been considdered crazy, it was still a heavy burden. She twitched slightly and
dropped her hand to her side, turning around once more. "Are you wearing a watch?" she
hissed suddenly.