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Iris had always been eager to learn Divination at Hogwarts, but she knew that they wouldn't learn anything about it until the third year. After talking to Selene, she had learned that they wouldn't even have it until the second semester of the third year, so Iris had decided to do a bit of research of her own. With Valentine's day and all the flower craze around it, Iris had decided to pick up a book in the library on Floromancy, a way of using flowers in divination. The book had many interesting methods, but most of them had to do with flowers that were still growing outside, or having to find the first flower you saw in spring. Iris had taken her book and one of the roses she had gotten with her to breakfast, hoping to find some technique she could do with the slightly wilted yellow rose. The only one that she had found so far had to do with romance, which Iris wasn't too bothered about yet. According to this book, a common way to use flowers in divination was to pluck a petal from it, saying a statement about the object affection with each. According to the belief, the statement uttered when the last petal is pulled is supposed to be true. Iris wanted to try it, but had no pressing romance questions to ask. She read the passage in the book again, a slight frown on her face. Could she use this form of divination for some other question? Or would she have to find something else?
Iris had always been eager to learn Divination at Hogwarts, but she knew that they wouldn't learn anything about it until the third year. After talking to Selene, she had learned that they wouldn't even have it until the second semester of the third year, so Iris had decided to do a bit of research of her own. With Valentine's day and all the flower craze around it, Iris had decided to pick up a book in the library on Floromancy, a way of using flowers in divination. The book had many interesting methods, but most of them had to do with flowers that were still growing outside, or having to find the first flower you saw in spring. Iris had taken her book and one of the roses she had gotten with her to breakfast, hoping to find some technique she could do with the slightly wilted yellow rose. The only one that she had found so far had to do with romance, which Iris wasn't too bothered about yet. According to this book, a common way to use flowers in divination was to pluck a petal from it, saying a statement about the object affection with each. According to the belief, the statement uttered when the last petal is pulled is supposed to be true. Iris wanted to try it, but had no pressing romance questions to ask. She read the passage in the book again, a slight frown on her face. Could she use this form of divination for some other question? Or would she have to find something else?