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Quirrell's Gift
Quirrell's Gift by @devilishkurumi (Kurumi Shinsetsu-Rei)

“Professor Quirrel! Wait up!” The Professor turned, cocking his head to the side and watching Kurumi run to catch up with him. “Man, you walk pretty fast... um!” She blushed slightly and handed him the basket she was carrying. It was filled with Bertie-Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, Sugar Quills, Chocolate Frogs, and Drooble’s Best Blowing Gum. He blinked, looking at her. “F-For me?” he questioned, stuttering a little. She grinned and nodded. “It’s called a Christmas present. You know, that holiday when people give other people gifts? The reason we have a two week break in a couple of days?” He blushed embarrassedly and took the basket, smiling and averting his eyes from hers. “Thank you.” It was a quiet whisper, but Kurumi caught it and she blushed even more. “Umm...” She fidgeted, then checked her watch, eyes widening. “Oh, jeez! I gotta go, I’m late for class!” She quickly leaned up and gave him a quick kiss on the cheek before dashing off, “Bye!” Professor Quirrel blinked and his cheeks gave a new meaning to the color red, looking down at the basket. It was the first Christmas present he had had in years. -That's what it says behind Prof. Quirrell. OMG, did I make him slightly bishy?? >< Crud! For making him Bishy was so completely unintentional... >D Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kurumi Shinsetsu-Rei

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