Prompt 8 - candy

Scabior tried to be a good father. But every now and then his Slytherin side got the better of him. He would do anything to make sure his little girl was happy, even if it meant cheating so his daughter could have it all while others did without.

It was the day of the annual harvest festival, and Scabior had brought Melody to the festival to play some games and win prizes. They had all kinds of games for children and adults, including a pile of hay with candy hidden inside for the little kids to dig through in hopes of finding some sweet treats in the hay.

Scabior stood next to the pile of hay, watching as his four year old daughter got on her hands and knees and rooted around in the hay. He noticed that she wasn't having much luck finding any candy, and yet all the other children were finding two and three pieces at a time.

He glanced around to make sure no one was watching, then drew his wand and aimed it at the pile of hay. He muttered a brief incantation under his breath, and a faint rustling noise could be heard as the hay shook slightly.

He smirked and slipped his wand back into his pocket. Moments later his daughter happened upon a large pile of candy in the hay. There were packs of chocolate frogs, fizzing whizzbees, and dozens of mice pops in every color of the rainbow.

When she saw the pile of candy Melody quickly began stuffing the treats in her bag. The other children saw what she was doing and started digging through the hay close to where she was sitting. But the rest of the kids walked away empty handed because Scabior had summoned all the candy to the spot where his daughter sat in the center of the hay.