It was rare for Daisuke to be outside. Most of the previous year had been spent indoors, hiding out in the Hufflepuff Common Room to be away from his twin. It had worked well in the last year - only spending time outside of the Common Room during meals and classes meant that there was very...
Daisuke was a little relieved when he found out that one of the people he needed to deliver roses to was a Gryffindor in the year above. It would make delivery a little easier since they usually had Defense Against the Dark Arts after Daisuke's class. That meant that he just needed to hand the...
When Daisuke found out that Jean Lancaster-Snow was a Slytherin, he'd figured out pretty quickly that that was going to be the delivery he didn't like the most. It meant going into Slytherin territory - his brother's territory. He really didn't want to go to the Slytherin Table, that was one...
After the trip to the Gardens, Daisuke now had to march himself to the Quidditch Pitch because apparently, there was a large chance that his next recipient would be there. The delivery was at least going as smooth as could be though it did stress him out a little how much talking to people he...
While it had started off easy, it seemed like Daisuke's deliveries had a propensity to be outside, and while he didn't want to be outside, the fact that they were all in different spaces made it just a little bit harder. He wondered if they really liked the outdoors or if this was more a today...
Daisuke apparently had some luck with his deliveries since some of them were starting to seemingly be easy to find. He'd asked another student to look at his list and mentioned that @Felix Layton-King could apparently be found near the Entrance Hall and that he could probably catch him if he ran...
Daisuke hadn't really thought much of how the deliveries were going to happen once he'd signed up. Honestly, he probably hadn't thought about it all. To be fair, all he'd thought was that he should probably help since he was part of the Wild Patch Club, and from there he found his name signed...
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