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- 07/2033
Chante walked up slowly to the owerly with two letters in hand that needed delivering. One was for her dad who she missed and wanting to send words back home so that he knows. Also, her mom was behaving strangely, she didn’t want to be rude and ask right out what was up with the giantess witch. It may just all just be in her head, but she wouldn’t feel right without telling her dad. He should know what was going on. The second letter was for a witch named Rhianne Dell Clivey, a shopkeeper who currently own and ran The Three Broomsticks. The witch went to school with her mom, they had been in the same house but in different years. They hadn’t been close, at the time they were acquaintances and housemates. Madlyn couldn’t tell her much about the raven headed woman, only what she did remember from their days at school. It was okay, neither of that stuff was relevant. Chante reach the final steps of the owerly and went straight for a barn owl that was alerted of her presence. She gently patted the creature, feeding it owl chow before giving up the letters.
Hello, Ms. Rhianne Dell Clivey Shopkeeper of The Three Broomsticks,
My name is Chante Ateara, and I attend Hogwarts as a Hufflepuff in my sixth year of school. My mother, a professor here, has told me that you both attended school around the same time, that you were both in the same house. I was happy to know this because we really don’t know that many shopkeepers. At least not one that sells food and beverages to their customers. I’m thinking of opening up a bakery shop and I could use any advice you’re willing to share with me. It would be great and I’d appreciate any and all of your advice. I’m hoping it’s not too much to ask. If you’re not able to, no worries. I can always ask my own manager for advice, although she sells books and it won’t be quite the same.
Thank you for taking the time from your busy day to reading this letter.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
Chante Ateara