Sylence was dressed in her uniform which was a rare sight. Instud of her normal black and bright colors she had on the uniform pressed and perfect. Grey shoes, white socks, grey skirt, grey vest, white blouse with the Slytherin crest all topped off with a green ribbon tying her messy red hair into a neat ponytail. Rare indeed.
She stood in the kitchens with a pickett sign in her hand.
YOUGURT IS A NO-GURT.
HALF SOLID, HALD LIQUID FOODS SHOULD NOT BE AT HOGWARTS.
SAY NO-O TO GELLO
Obviously she was serious about this situation as told a houself "It's a proven fact that half solid half liquid foods ... cause ... ummm ... pre-mature birth in children!!"
Letting her feet guide her had lead Ea to the dungeons.
She was walking around, humming to herself, not really realising where she was until something pulled her out of her daydreaming.
It was the sound of a cat meowing. Ea looked around for a moment before realising that the sound had come from the ground right in front of her, more specifically, the small kitten sitting in front of her, looking at her with big eyes.
Ea smiled as she recognized it as the kneazle of her Slytherin friend.
"Why hello there, little one.. My oh my, what are you doing down here all by yourself?" she said, as she picked the kitten up and stroked it slightly.
"Oh you are a pretty one, oh yes you are.." she said, dwelling in the cat's cuteness for a second before she heard voices from just around the corner.
She wasn't certain, but it might have been Sylence's, the owner of the kitten, voice.
"P'haps you aren't down here by yourself after all?" she said, still adressing the cat as she turned around the corner. it was indeed Sylence, out on one of her numerous quests to make a difference at Hogwarts.
"Sy!" Ea said with a small smile. "I believe I have something that belongs to you?" she said, stroking the kitten.
Sylence turned at the sound of her name. Her eyes found Ea and her kneazle. She glared at the houseelf one more time before she walked over to Ea, pickett sign still in hand. Once she reached her she figured out what she was talking about, in her hand was her kitten Barky.
"Barky darling, Mommy's sorry I didn't mean to leave you but these bad houselves won't get rid of all the yogurt and gello" she told the kitten childishly as gave Ea her pickett sign and grabbed Barky gently.
She smiled at Ea and said "How are you doing on this lovedly," she called over her shoulder loudly "NOT HAVING YOUR FUTURE BABIES HARMED BY EATING THE SCHOOLS HALF SOLID HALF LIQUID PRODUCTS".