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A quiet dip in the lake at twilight was all Artemis wanted at that very moment. If she'd thought about it more, she could have cast some sort of cooling spell within the large four-poster bed that she was currently huddled in, trying to escape the heat like a hibernating desert mouse. But as it was, she couldn't even reach out for her wand, for fear that it might burn off in the sweltering evening. It was nine o'clock at night, and in another hour the great doors of Hogwarts castle would be shut, and all students out of bed would be caught and given a detention. But surely there was enough time to run down, throw herself into the cool water and just float for half an hour? "Aw stuff it," mumble Art, and rolled out of bed in one movement to scamper over to the bathroom to change.
Ten minutes later she was on the banks of the Lake, still just as hot but reveling in the water at her feet. Luckily no-one was around at this hour, for she was rather embarrassed at her miniature black one-piece swimsuit. Like all of her clothing she had made this herself, but being old-fashioned, Artemis didn't think it was terribly appropriate to wear in front of a boy if one happened to be around. To others it would simply seem modest, but to her she felt exposed. Well, there's no point sitting there up to your ankles, Artemis told herself, and finally slipped into the chill water.
It was several long minutes before Art finally surfaced, but tonight she kept to the bank to stay away from the Grindylows and suchlike that liked to hunt during the night. She kept to the shallows and waded only up to her waist, scanning the surrounding water every few moments in case another sort of creature took a crack at her. But tonight she would be meeting someone far more welcome than the Giant Squid.
Ten minutes later she was on the banks of the Lake, still just as hot but reveling in the water at her feet. Luckily no-one was around at this hour, for she was rather embarrassed at her miniature black one-piece swimsuit. Like all of her clothing she had made this herself, but being old-fashioned, Artemis didn't think it was terribly appropriate to wear in front of a boy if one happened to be around. To others it would simply seem modest, but to her she felt exposed. Well, there's no point sitting there up to your ankles, Artemis told herself, and finally slipped into the chill water.
It was several long minutes before Art finally surfaced, but tonight she kept to the bank to stay away from the Grindylows and suchlike that liked to hunt during the night. She kept to the shallows and waded only up to her waist, scanning the surrounding water every few moments in case another sort of creature took a crack at her. But tonight she would be meeting someone far more welcome than the Giant Squid.