It's your last year at Hogwarts and you couldn't be more exited. Especially because you get to see your favourite professor and crush since fourth year, him being none other than the black-haired Potions Master Severus Snape.
But not everything is w...
You didn't return to the hospital wing after you left Severus' classroom. Instead, you went to the Ravenclaw tower to get ready, the pink box clutched to your chest. You arrived at the common room, instantly going upstairs and into your dorm that once you shared with Celestia.
You closed the door behind you and put the box on your bed, taking the lid off of it, you took the dress out as well as the smaller silver box with the tiara and the shoes at the end. And taking the items in your hands, you went to the bathroom to take a shower and start to get ready for the graduation ball
This is your dress
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The shoes
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This is the tiara
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You let your (h/c) hair down, casting an easy spell to have elegant curls in it and then, you walked towards the full-length mirror of the room. You put the exquisite tiara over your head, letting your now (h/c) curls fall around your face. You put on some light pink eyeshadow and some mascara, and you also applied some rose gold lip gloss.
Once you were done with your makeup, you put on some rose perfume, the one you wear everyday and with a satisfied smile you looked at yourself in the mirror. Before exiting the dormitory and going down the stairs of the Ravenclaw tower.
As you were nearer the Great Hall, you could hear some faint music and people chatting in the beautifully decorated place and just outside the big salon. You spotted Celestia and her parents standing near the open doors. You looked at the other people gathered around, seeing the students with their parents and friends.