Dina felt a complaint about to fall from her lips, but squeezing her fists, she shook her head resolutely.
"No matter," she smiled brightly at Parvati, as if this was no matter at all. "We'll just wash up the dishes and then have some cereal. And then we can wear our new sun hats and walk over to the local market, buy some more fruit and stuff for dinner?"
The idea perked Dina up significantly. How truly down to earth and cool of them! Shopping! She already had an outfit in mind-- she'd wear her beautiful yellow sundress, and bring her straw hand bag, and pick the best produce, and charm the local vendors... They'd think My! What lovely young ladies! And so -capable-!
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Over with the boys, Draco was sweaty and frustrated. Hunting was not as exciting and manly as he thought it would be.
"I guess Sealand's never really been noted for it's wide selection of game..." Draco trailed off, after nearly killing a giant purple butterfly. He had already killed one earlier by accident.
"I bet the girls didn't even notice all the work we did," he added. "We wiped down all the windows before heading out. They're probably sleeping in and enjoying the clean house."