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- June 20 2038 (24)
A quick in and out, that's all it was supposed to be. Professor Castillo wouldn't even have to know that Lysander had, very briefly, borrowed a few of his plants to show off at the club fair. He surely wasn't going to miss them for an hour or two, and the Gryffindor reasoned that the leaping toadstools were benefitting from stretching their stalks and getting some exercise. It was a win/win scenario. Or it would have been, had the professor's assistant not butted in and caused a mess. She'd been so eager to get him into trouble, and for what? A few plants getting some sun? Enjoying a change in scenery? Granted, he'd had to be careful not to give the fungi too much sunlight, but they'd seemed quite content all the same. As long as he could sneak the plants back into the greenhouse before anyone else realised they were missing, then he was safe to deny any accusations thrown his way.
Lysander had had to take the scenic route to get back to the greenhouse, to try and shake off the professor's assistant in case she tried to follow him around. But so far, so good. He hadn't caught sight of Castillo at all, and managed to slink back into the greenhouse without a hitch. Easy. This was easy. What had he been worried about? He set down the bubotuber on its bench, disappointed that Juniper had never gotten close enough for him to spray her with some of its pus, and returned the toadstools to their dark corner. "There you are. Home again. Did you enjoy your day out?" He asked rhetorically, giving one an affectionate pet on the cap. He turned to leave, not wanting to spend too much time loitering around, but he could barely take a few steps toward the door before he could hear the patter of a dozen tiny mushrooms bouncing across the floor, and around his feet. He paused mid-step, shoe hovering above the ground until he could find an empty place to safely put it. "Aw, I'm sorry guys. I have to go, and you have to stay here. Someone will get upset if I take you guys with me." He said, scooping up an armful of the little fungi that were preventing him from leaving. Or trying to beat him to the door and escape into their newfound freedom, he couldn't be sure. He was almost positive they'd simply grown attached to him, though. Almost. He had to try rassle them back into their pots, though just as soon as he'd put one in the soil, two more were leaping back out. So it went for a few minutes, trying to get them all back in, only for a couple more to escape when his back was turned. One of them had apparently managed to leap their way onto a bouncing bulb, who decided to join in on the fun, eliciting a groan from Lysander. He was used to this kind of thing anytime the menagerie had a new litter of cruppies or kittens come in, and often take turns wandering off when no one was looking. Only then, it was easier to wrangle six or seven baby animals who'd not quite learned to walk properly. It was a lot harder with two dozen tiny mushrooms jumping in every direction.
Lysander had had to take the scenic route to get back to the greenhouse, to try and shake off the professor's assistant in case she tried to follow him around. But so far, so good. He hadn't caught sight of Castillo at all, and managed to slink back into the greenhouse without a hitch. Easy. This was easy. What had he been worried about? He set down the bubotuber on its bench, disappointed that Juniper had never gotten close enough for him to spray her with some of its pus, and returned the toadstools to their dark corner. "There you are. Home again. Did you enjoy your day out?" He asked rhetorically, giving one an affectionate pet on the cap. He turned to leave, not wanting to spend too much time loitering around, but he could barely take a few steps toward the door before he could hear the patter of a dozen tiny mushrooms bouncing across the floor, and around his feet. He paused mid-step, shoe hovering above the ground until he could find an empty place to safely put it. "Aw, I'm sorry guys. I have to go, and you have to stay here. Someone will get upset if I take you guys with me." He said, scooping up an armful of the little fungi that were preventing him from leaving. Or trying to beat him to the door and escape into their newfound freedom, he couldn't be sure. He was almost positive they'd simply grown attached to him, though. Almost. He had to try rassle them back into their pots, though just as soon as he'd put one in the soil, two more were leaping back out. So it went for a few minutes, trying to get them all back in, only for a couple more to escape when his back was turned. One of them had apparently managed to leap their way onto a bouncing bulb, who decided to join in on the fun, eliciting a groan from Lysander. He was used to this kind of thing anytime the menagerie had a new litter of cruppies or kittens come in, and often take turns wandering off when no one was looking. Only then, it was easier to wrangle six or seven baby animals who'd not quite learned to walk properly. It was a lot harder with two dozen tiny mushrooms jumping in every direction.