The Golden Snitch

Word Prompts (30pts):

Parchment, School, Princess, Mother, Baggy, Second

Colour Prompts (15pts):

Sky Blue, Royal Blue, Indigo

Alternate Universe (15pts):

Royal AU

Writing Tasks (30pts):

Write about Moving to a New School

Write about a Happy Coincidence

AJ, Kasai; Mahoutokoro.

The Golden Snitch Second Anniversary Event

Word count: 642


Sky Blue

Princess Luna Lovegood was the color of the sky, the light blue that you could look up at and smile. Sky blue like that seen behind clouds on a windy day, or on sunny days where it's only blue and nothing else - where there are no clouds to block the color. She's the peaceful, serene, calm princess. Who has a way of doing things that is nothing short of unique. She was second in line to a throne, one she would never sit atop. And she was fine with that.

Luna sat in her room, up in the right wing of the castle, scribbling away on a piece of parchment. Her tongue was stuck out in concentration, being set to accomplish her task and finish within a certain time frame. Dark ink swiftly took shape on the little piece of parchment as a sigh escaped the princess.

She rested her head in her hands for a moment, the gown hanging off of her as she moved. It was a baggy dress, nothing to be ogled at, but Luna was second in line for the throne. Why should it matter to her what the world saw her in.

Her gaze snapped towards the sky, it's blue reflecting into her eyes and bringing a smile onto her face. All she could do was spare one last look over the proclamation, nod, and then roll it up to send to her father. Princess Luna would fight for this, however long it took.

Royal Blue

Princess Ginny was the most elegant of shades, a deep, royal blue that put others to shame. A color you could just stare at in awe, because how could it be so elegant and regal, yet still be so simple? Yes that is exactly what color Ginny was. A bombshell, full of elegance and grace, someone you could take one look at and know was regal - and yet she was such a simple soul.

The redhead sat in her room, up in the left tower, quill in hand and writing almost frantically on a perfect piece of parchment. Her hair had swept into her face, falling out of it's elegant updo in her haste. Her clothes were dark in color, form fitting and nothing like the baggy clothes her little sister wore. No, she was regal, the world should know that.

A sigh escaped from her lips as she pinched the bridge of her nose, rubbing her temples slightly and then getting back to work. The ink was lightly moving across the parchment as the eldest princess wrote out yet another proclamation. She looked around, as if stumped for a moment.

Though after a second or so her gaze landed on the royal blue curtains that hung over her bed, it was a deep color, it allowed her to drift off, to think for a moment. She let a smile slip onto her freckled face, and continued writing. Ginny nodded to herself, the proclamation was finished with. She was sure of one thing, she was ready to fight her whomever it took in order to get it passed.

Indigo

Teddy Lupin walked up to his new school, on that had just been made on the poorer side of town - his side. His indigo hair matched his unique soul, and he could do nothing more than smile at this place for learning. Beforehand he'd had to walk miles and miles to get to a school that didn't even teach him anything important.

They were saying it was a happy coincidence, that the princesses had both been in agreement, that they'd both wanted schools closer to all their citizens. Teddy would be lying if he said he hadn't been doubtful. But he was indigo, he went with the flow. And if that meant a newer better school…

Then so be it.