It was finally the day Ruto had been waiting for. She was about to graduate and be free of schoolwork and studying. She knew exactly where she was heading and she was confident that nothing else was going to be in her way. There were quite a few people at the ceremony, and it didn't take long...
Roo couldn't help but beam as Prim said she may consider delivering next year. "Great, you can replace me then." she said with a wink. She knew that one day Prim would be very popular and successful as she made her way through her Hogwarts years, and if Prim also became Queen of Flowers one day...
As the younger girl thanked her, Roo smiled slightly. "You're welcome." she said, pleased to have made another successful delivery. "Have a good day." With that, she headed in the opposite direction to continue delivering the rest of the roses she had.
As the Gryffindor confirmed that he was Santiago and held out his hand, Roo happily handed over his pink rose with the note attached. "This is for you then." she said. "I hope you have a Happy Valentine's Day."
The boy seemed a little nervous, and taken aback at the idea of a rose for him. Roo watched as he took the rose and read the note. "Hopefully it's a good message." she said, trying to be as encouraging as she could. He wasn't giving her any clues as to how else he felt about it, and Roo wanted...
Roo smiled softly as Prim thanked her for the rose. "I'm glad it was a nice surprise." she said, happy to have successfully delivered yet another rose. "You should consider delivering roses yourself one time. It can be very satisfying." She thought Prim would be perfect for the job - she loved...
Roo raised an eyebrow as the Gryffindor spoke back to her. "Me, obviously." she said, a little confused. She reached into her basket and pulled out a soft pink rose. "Do you know where he is? I got this rose for him." She held it up to show him, hoping that he would help her and not waste her...
Roo was glad when she realised her efforts weren't for nothing. She climbed down for the bench as the girl approached her and nodded at her question. "Yes, there is." she said, rummaging around in her basket for the rose. She pulled out a bright yellow rose with a note attached to its stem and...
Roo nodded at Prim's words. "Me neither." she said with a shrug. The rose deliveries were always a distraction from the fact she had no one to celebrate the day with. At the girl's question, she held up her basket of roses. "I indeed am!" She reached into her basket and pulled out a bright...
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