Her hair was longer than she’d have worn it if this was her usual body but the gender shift seemed to be something Pansy was taking in her stride. She was still the same capable witch even if the body was different; a simple thing like waking up in the wrong body was not going to put her off of her stride though the repercussions would be dealt with in the morning. What she did worry about was Theo; a small, fragile bird at the best of times, the boy brought out the protective side earned with her loyalty and affection.
It was that reason that she crossed the room and leaned down so their eyes were level, features softened for the moment as she handed over the chocolate and - ensuring she remained in his eyeline - gently sat her hand down to pat him in soft circles if she were allowed. “Perhaps later, I can show you how to tie your hair back so its not quite in your eyes Theo. Though it looks beautifully soft.” A curtain that he could hide behind, one she wasn’t sure she approved of.
Dark eyes turned to take in Draco, lips smiling at the sight. “You know, my regret about this situation is that it would have been nice to have had some new companions to go shopping with. Draco darling, you were made for the lighter palette and Theo’s frame is delicate enough to handle even the most high of fashions. I’m rather jealous actually, you both make rather stunning females.” Eyes narrowing, oh yes. It would be so easy to imagine Draco in something just shy of blue and Theo in a dress which draped over him to give the illusions of more curves. She had the knowledge but not, currently, the figure.