That night, Ary returned to her dormitory around 2 am. Careful not wake up the girls she changed into her pyjamas while thinking about the brilliant prank George, her and Fred had pulled. It sure took three hours but it was still worth it; she couldn't wait until tomorrow to see the result. She soon drifted off to the deep sleep.
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The next morning she was awoken by the pillow that had hit her head. Sitting up and gesturing her position, she looked around to see who had hit her. Just as she did that another pillow came flying to her direction, but Ary ducked just in time, pests of playing quidditch. Taking her pillow she too, decided to join the pillow fight that Lucy, Loren and Ginny were having. Let's say that Ginny won.
After that, the girls decided to get ready for their classes. Since Aurora was a metamorphagus, she just turned her hair to be more straight. Unsurprisingly she mastered her abilities, not completely, but enough for her to be satisfied. Loren told her that it was nearly impossible, but Aurora responded with the line that would soon be her most used sentence "It's because I'm perfect." Loren still suggested her to talk to McGonagall about it, to which Ary agreed.
When the girls made their way to the great hall they were met by the unusual sight, Filch wearing a dress, but not just any dress, the dress of the sleeping beauty which was pale pink. While most of the students were staring at him wide-eyed, Ary, Fred and George were laughing their asses off, which didn't go unnoticed by Professor McGonagall. So there they were in her office.
"So, you three decided that switching mister Filch's clothes with a dress was a good idea?!" asked the Transfiguration professor with a strict tone.
"Fairly funny," replied George with mock seriousness, while Fred was faking being deep into thoughts.
"I hope you have an explanation for your actions"
"Actually, Minnie, we have three," replied Ary, but little did she know that at that exact moment the head of Gryffindor got reminded of someone, "chose which one you want to hear or should we tell you all three?"