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- OOC First Name
- Ana
- Blood Status
- Muggleborn
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Wand
- Straight 12.5'' Flexible Larch Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 22
Out of all her exams, Herbology was the one Harper felt least prepared for. Unfortunately, it would also be one of the most important exams she took since she needed a high enough OWL to get a NEWT, which she in turn needed to apply for a job as an auror. Lately, she had taken to studying in the gardens, trying to make up for the two years she had spent away from the greenhouses. Of course, the Hogwarts gardens lacked any truly dangerous creatures — there were no mandrakes out here — but Harper found that they had most of the plants she needed.
Today, she had managed to drag Hunter out to the Wild Patch to help her revise — not that it took much convincing. He was almost as obsessed with plants as he was with magical creatures. Notebook in one hand and pencil in the other, Harper squinted at the row of plants in front of them. "Okay, so I think sage is that one," she said, pointing at a clump of leaves with her pencil. "Native Americans burned it to 'balance their energies,'" she recited. What exactly that meant, she wasn't sure. "And that's obviously pumpkin." She pointed at an orange gourd. "Original name, pepon."
"Oh, and I think those are — hold on," Harper had spotted what potentially looked like some leaping toadstools, but they were hidden under the leaves of some cabbage plants. She tucked her notebook under her arm and knelt down. With one hand, she reached out to brush away the leaves, which gave way to a set of teeth that snapped at her fingers. With a yelp, Harper jumped back and fell on her butt, swearing colorfully as she dropped her notebook and pencil. She shot Hunter a bewildered look. "Why does it have teeth?!"
Today, she had managed to drag Hunter out to the Wild Patch to help her revise — not that it took much convincing. He was almost as obsessed with plants as he was with magical creatures. Notebook in one hand and pencil in the other, Harper squinted at the row of plants in front of them. "Okay, so I think sage is that one," she said, pointing at a clump of leaves with her pencil. "Native Americans burned it to 'balance their energies,'" she recited. What exactly that meant, she wasn't sure. "And that's obviously pumpkin." She pointed at an orange gourd. "Original name, pepon."
"Oh, and I think those are — hold on," Harper had spotted what potentially looked like some leaping toadstools, but they were hidden under the leaves of some cabbage plants. She tucked her notebook under her arm and knelt down. With one hand, she reached out to brush away the leaves, which gave way to a set of teeth that snapped at her fingers. With a yelp, Harper jumped back and fell on her butt, swearing colorfully as she dropped her notebook and pencil. She shot Hunter a bewildered look. "Why does it have teeth?!"