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Professor Snape wasn't surprised Ella Lestrange was marched into his office by Professor McGonagall, in fact if one day went by without Ella doing something then he'd be surprised.
"What did she do this time?," Professor Snape asked, weariness evident in his voice.
"Hey, I didn't do anything," Ella protested, causing both professors to let out a snort.
"She's been forcing first years to dress-up as Leprechauns again," Professor McGonagall said, it was the third time in a week she'd caught Ella doing' it.
"Not again, what is your obsession with making first years dress-up as Leprechauns?," Professor Snape asked.
"It's funny," Ella said, picking up a cauldron of the shelf and placing it on her head. "AAAH, WHO TURNED OUT LIGHTS?,".
"Miss Lestrange, take that off your head this instance," Professor McGonagall ordered.
"You have no sense of humor," Ella said, pouting as she took the cauldron of her head.
"Miss Lestrange it has been a long week. So no, I currently have no sense of humour," Professor McGonagall snapped.
"You say that like it's my fault, your Gryffindors haven't been little angels this week either," Ella said.
"Miss Lestrange, that's enough. Go wait your common room and will discuss your behaviour later," Professor Snape said, dismissing Ella to prevent her from getting herself in more trouble.
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386. Cauldrons are for brewing potions in, they are not for placing on your head and screaming who turned out the lights.
343. Not allowed to force first years to dress up as leprechauns.
