Ghostface coos, and all Hermione can think of is how cute that is. There are some similarities between griffons and hippogriffs, although the ones that the Riftwatch houses aren't anywhere near that proud.
Still, this one reminds her of Crookshanks when it came time to feed him. Local griffon has never been fed ever, says local griffon.
"Hello, Ghostface," she greets back, now untying the back containing candied oranges so she can pick out three - she's not cruel, alright? She likes cats and birds (and the occasional dog), and griffons straddle the line between both. She would never refuse them snacks, even if she'd refuse to ride them.
"I'm Hermione."
She holds one hand out with the candies in her palm, in open offering; the sleeves of her tunic are rolled up as usual, the scar on display (she has stopped hiding it, and the nightmares have begun to wane). Hermione's focus is on the well-behaved griffon, however.
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Still, this one reminds her of Crookshanks when it came time to feed him. Local griffon has never been fed ever, says local griffon.
"Hello, Ghostface," she greets back, now untying the back containing candied oranges so she can pick out three - she's not cruel, alright? She likes cats and birds (and the occasional dog), and griffons straddle the line between both. She would never refuse them snacks, even if she'd refuse to ride them.
"I'm Hermione."
She holds one hand out with the candies in her palm, in open offering; the sleeves of her tunic are rolled up as usual, the scar on display (she has stopped hiding it, and the nightmares have begun to wane). Hermione's focus is on the well-behaved griffon, however.
"He's very pretty."