Scarlet Crystal
Bibbity Rabbity
Annie sat herself down across from Dumbledoor, in awe of his mystical office. It was filled with amazing books and trinkets. She could only wonder what they were for.
“You have some questions, I believe?” he said calmly.
Annie looked at her feet. “I’ve… I’ve heard a prophecy, sir,” she said.
“I know. And ever since you’ve arrived at my school, you’ve been combing it for answers,” Dumbledoor said. He looked amused, not angry, so Annie pressed on.
“I wanted to find out what it meant, and I wanted to find this person,” she said steadily. “I felt it was up to me.”
“Why is that?” Dumbledoor surveyed her over his half-moon shaped glasses.
“Because nobody back home would believe me,” Annie said, becoming distressed.
“For that, I am glad, because it has brought you to me,” he said. “I have the answer. Right here.” He tapped his head. “You didn’t have to look so hard. It’s been here all along.” Annie felt suddenly hopeful. Her efforts hadn’t been wasted.
“You have some questions, I believe?” he said calmly.
Annie looked at her feet. “I’ve… I’ve heard a prophecy, sir,” she said.
“I know. And ever since you’ve arrived at my school, you’ve been combing it for answers,” Dumbledoor said. He looked amused, not angry, so Annie pressed on.
“I wanted to find out what it meant, and I wanted to find this person,” she said steadily. “I felt it was up to me.”
“Why is that?” Dumbledoor surveyed her over his half-moon shaped glasses.
“Because nobody back home would believe me,” Annie said, becoming distressed.
“For that, I am glad, because it has brought you to me,” he said. “I have the answer. Right here.” He tapped his head. “You didn’t have to look so hard. It’s been here all along.” Annie felt suddenly hopeful. Her efforts hadn’t been wasted.