Chapter 27: The Magic Mirror I

Vio woke up in the morning for some reason, she looked at the time, and saw that it was only half past five, so she closed her eyes again, but her mind was very clear, Draco said last night that she wanted her to wait for him in the common room-

Vio resigned himself to giving up the idea of continuing to sleep, and rushed into the bathroom to freshen up quickly. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

After that, she looked up and looked at herself seriously for the first time. Her face was reflected in the mirror, with fair skin, silky hair, and bland eyebrows. She kept staring at herself for several minutes until the mirror reminded her impatiently, "Hey, looks like your face has been washed." ”

"Oh, okay, me, I'm done. Vio took a number of steps back in surprise and almost hit the bathroom door.

The mirror let out a "poof" laugh, "It's so silly cute." ”

"So, well, you've been enchanted, haven't you?" Vio saw that it wasn't malicious, and mustered up the courage to stand back in his original position.

"Almost, I've been here for as long as I can remember. "The voice of the mirror is a somewhat melancholy female voice. "I've seen a lot of people talk to me – more likely to themselves, talking to themselves, talking about all sorts of things. ”

Vio was suddenly a little glad that she hadn't had time to say anything just now, she was a little embarrassed and didn't know how to answer.

"But, unlike them, you rarely even look at me—at yourself in the mirror. Kagami continued, as if she had noticed something interesting, and her tone rose, "But if I hadn't interrupted you just now, I'm sure you'd have watched for a few more minutes." ”

"No, I wouldn't-" Vio defended weakly, "well, I mean, probably. You've come out of nowhere to scare them like this before—did my previous room masters startle?"

"I scared you?" the mirror's voice sounded a little cheerful, "Pretty good to start, isn't it? I've never spoken in front of anyone before, you're the first, and it seems like I've impressed you." ”

"I'll admit, it's not easy to forget about you anytime soon, but," Vio folded her arms, trying to look less silly when she looked at the mirror - it would be unbelievable for her twenty-first-century friend to know that she had been talking to a mirror for so long. "Is there anything you can do?"

"What can I do, my dear?" the mirror lowered her voice, "on the contrary, it's your business, isn't it?" I looked at myself for a long time without blinking, the rose petal-like lips, the dew-stained lily of the valley cheeks, and the long, smooth chestnut hair, but they were all immature and ordinary—the one you were going to meet, oh, wouldn't he like it・・・・・・"

"・・・・・・" Vio felt cold, as if he had stood in the hallway last night and looked at Peeves, "I'll go tell Professor Snape that maybe you'll be put somewhere more suitable for you—"

"Okay, okay, I'm not going to say that!" the mirror shouted. "What an impatient little girl. Just kidding. ”

"Since you know so much, perhaps, you are willing to help me?"

"Then you're counting on the wrong person!"

"People?" Vio looked straight ahead suspiciously, "I don't think I'm counting on any 'people'—"

"Humph!" the mirror seemed offended, and stopped talking. "Good intentions are not rewarded. Don't think I'll take the initiative to say anything to you again!"

"Wait, don't, can I ask you something? I mean, I apologize・・・・・・"

There was silence. Vio waited a few more moments, but there was still no sound, and she began to hold back, stroking her hands along the frame, trying to find some mechanism, even though she knew that magic probably didn't need it.

I don't know how long it took, but the mirror finally couldn't help it.

"It's half past six! You're going to touch my arm here all the time—do you still have a head?"

Vio jumped up and rushed out of the bathroom, she didn't want to be late, though she didn't know what Draco was going to do - maybe he was trying to make up for his breakfast?

Thinking that he might see a bunch of chocolate frogs again, Vio smiled sheepishly.