"It can be," Dora admitted. She turned her nose back to normal, wiggling it a bit once she'd finished. "I quite like it, though some people get a bit scared by it-- well, mostly when I was in school," she said, following her up to the counter.
Her eyes narrowed a little when she was faced with choices as to how much chocolate and what kind. Really, the choices shouldn't have bothered her too much, all she needed was standard chocolate for her students. "Oh, just give me enough to feed a small army."
Well, no, maybe she had more confidence in them than that. "Something about this big, maybe." She indicated a medium sized block with her hands. "I have no idea how they're going to react to boggarts, we've never done them before. I was lucky I found the one I did. It was getting to the point where I was just going to ask them to write down their greatest fears and transform into them myself," Dora laughed.