Anaska has never been so glad that she chose to put a collar on Black at that time, otherwise she really wouldn't be sure to take the black dog away from Mary's clothing store.

The reunion with Mary ended badly, and Anaska herself was very angry at Mary's unscrupulous words. She thought that Blake was probably acting so angry because he felt her emotions.

Thinking of this, she couldn't help but turn her gaze on the black dog softer and warmer.

Anaska was angry for a while, and then gradually stopped being angry. Mary has never been as considerate of her emotions as Lily, and she is very outspoken, saying whatever comes to her mind. This is why Anaska cannot be as right as Mary One of the reasons why Lily is so open-minded.However, Mary wasn't a bad person in essence, it was just that she lacked a clue. Her suggestion was also out of concern for herself, and she didn't get the point to the point.

It seems that these characteristics of her personality have not changed until she graduated and became an adult for so many years.

The next time we meet, Anaska decides to tell Mary well that Sirius Black is innocent and that she has no plans for a new relationship right now.

Anaska wrote a letter to her supervisor, Professor Kettleburn, immediately after returning home. In the letter, she mentioned the big dog's appearance characteristics and some living habits, as well as its intelligence beyond ordinary animals.She took pictures of Blake, and the process didn't go very well, so the big black dog kept running away from the frame, but it managed to look good.Anaska put the photo in an envelope and sealed it to Shirley together.

Professor Kettleburn's physical condition is actually very bad, and he can't bear too much heavy work, but his interest in magical animals and teaching work has always supported Professor Kettleburn to continue his struggle at Hogwarts The front line of school struggle.

Thanks to the close distance between Hogwart Village and Hogwarts Castle, Shirley came back flapping her wings in half an hour.Instead of a letter back from Professor Kettleburn, it brought back Kettleburn himself in a wheelchair.

To tell the truth, Anaska was taken aback by the sudden visit of her favorite professor.The degree to which Kettleburn's interest had been piqued was unexpected.You must know that it was already 08:30 in the evening when she wrote the letter, and it will be the lights-out time of Hogwarts not long after.Professor Kettleburn only had one arm and half a leg left, and it was definitely not an easy task for him to move such a long distance.

Professor Kettleburn had a big smile on his face, and intense fanaticism shone in his eyes.As soon as Anaska brought him and his wheelchair into the living room, the still enthusiastic old man couldn't wait to rush inside and look around.

"Long time no see, Anaska." Kettleburn didn't pay attention to Anaska, he scanned every corner of the room, his face flushed, "Where are you talking about the animal? You put it Where is it? Tell me, what have you found? Its teeth and claws, have you examined its teeth and claws? Are they sharp enough?"

At this time, the black dog opened the gate from the yard and walked in. When he found someone in the house, he immediately showed a vigilant posture.

"So you are here! Beautiful young man!" Professor Kettleburn's eyes lit up immediately, and his speed of turning the wheelchair was no less than that of any able-bodied person. "Come, come here, let me take a good look at you."

For Sirius, the presence of someone staring at him in the living room was a blockbuster.He froze for a moment, unable to figure out what happened during the few hours he went to the yard to sulk at the rabbit.

A Professor of the Protection of Fantastic Creatures...God only knows how far he has studied Animagus.

In a sense, the power of Professor Kettleburn is second only to a wave of Aurors.

Anaska was not surprised for many minutes. It was a good thing that her professor came to the door. Maybe she would be able to figure out the breed of Black soon, which would be very helpful for her how to raise him in the future.

"Don't be afraid, Blake, he won't hurt you." Anaska pushed the big black dog in the direction of Kettleburn, but unexpectedly encountered unprecedented resistance, its four paws seemed to be glued to the The ground is generally solid, and it is impossible to advance even a little bit.

"It's okay." Professor Kettleburn smiled, "I'm not too old to move, let me go, don't scare him. What a cute little thing."

As he said that, his wheels were only half a meter away from the big black dog.

The professor seemed to be exceptionally quick at times.

Anaska's hand hadn't left the black dog's back, at that moment, she clearly felt the fur on Black's back stand up like an electric shock.

Kettleburn touched Black's neck with his remaining arm, and the black dog threw him away vigorously.

... This treatment is not very good.

Anaska has almost never been rejected by the black dog. In her eyes, Black's size may give people a sense of oppression, but his personality is actually quite gentle and friendly.Today, this judgment seems to be on the verge of being broken, and Anaska is somewhat puzzled by Black's overreaction.

...Maybe it's a confession?

Kettleburn tried a few more times, with the same result.

The big dog's uncooperative behavior didn't make the old professor lose confidence at all. Instead, he deepened his smile, "Not bad...it's really good. It's good to be vigilant. Anaska, you found a good dog. "

Professor Kettleburn's praise made Anaska a little overwhelmed.

"However... I have never seen such a species." Kettleburn's face became serious, "I need to go back and look up the information, and communicate with other professors... Well, I remember all the knowledge of the Institute of Fantastic Beasts Learned wizard, I can ask him for you."

Kettleburn rubbed his remaining arm on the clothes, and said eagerly: "Anaska...do you mind if I take him back to study? You know...it will be beneficial for me to study...in the care of I still have some experience with rare animals."

"No."

Anaska was stunned. She didn't know why she didn't think about it, so she rejected Professor Kettleburn's suggestion. This decision was far beyond her own expectations.

... For some reason, she was very repulsive to the suggestion of letting the black dog leave the house, extremely repulsive, so repulsive that she couldn't even even think about it.Anaska suddenly realized that she had long regarded Blake as an inseparable part of her life, and counting seriously, it was only a dozen days since the snowy day when Sherlock came to the black dog.

Why is that?

Because of its familiar dark gray eyes, or because sleeping with it prevents nightmares?

"I'm sorry, Professor." Anaska calmed down and carefully changed her words to a more polite one. "I don't want Black to leave here...I guess he probably doesn't want to leave either."

Anaska was actually a little nervous when she said this, she knew that Blake could understand.However, she was greatly relieved by the action of the black dog. This large, dark animal straightened up and rubbed Anaska's forehead.When the temperature came over, Anaska had the illusion of being hugged for no reason, and she was slightly absent-minded.

"...Well, if you really don't want to." Kettleburn shrugged his shoulders in frustration, his eyes were still glued to the black dog's body, quite reluctant to part.

There was a second or two of silence.

Professor Kettleburn finally set his sights on Anaska. He restrained his expression, and suddenly seemed much wiser and deeper.

"Anaska, maybe you're tired of hearing it, but I think I'd like to suggest it to you again." He slowed down his tone and said, "I still need an assistant...I may not have been on the job for two years, You know, I've always wanted you to take over from me."

Something seemed to flicker in Professor Kettleburn's eyes. For a second, Anaska seemed to notice that his glasses were foggy, but in the next second, everything was as usual.

After sending the old professor away, Anaska breathed a sigh of relief.

After that day, Professor Kettleburn quickly brought a large group of wizards, most of them wore thick glasses on the bridge of their noses and dressed in rough clothes.Most of this group of wizards were about the same age as Kettleburn, and a small number were so old that they would visit Merlin when they followed. Anaska couldn't help worrying about their withered hands and feet.

They didn't even bother Anaska, as the wasps swarmed into Anaska's yard like a frenzy, and there was a heated discussion around Blake about the situation, nearly pulling out his wand several times.

The situation was beyond Anaska's expectations, and she almost regretted writing to Kettleburn.

However, in the end, no one could draw a conclusion on the race of the black dog.

The old wizards wanted to meet again in the future, which frightened Anaska so much that she couldn't bear to do it again.What's more, the big black dog's mood was not much better than hers. Anaska was sure that it had dug its nails into the carpet a few times before it resisted the urge to slap the human.

It was a letter from Mrs. and Mrs. Campbell that saved Anaska.

They invited Anaska to spend Christmas with them on the other side of the ocean. Apparently the news of Voldemort's downfall had crossed the ocean smoothly, and the letter from Anaska's parents was full of leisure and joy.

Anaska could hardly remember the last time she saw her parents, she could think of them like a river.When she wrote back, she couldn't restrain the tip of her pen from shaking with excitement.

Without a doubt, she accepted the invitation.

Going abroad required a lot of preparations, and the shops in Hogsmeade could not fully meet her needs. Anaska walked through Diagon Alley and various wizarding shopping streets in England with great anticipation.

Sometimes Blake is brought in, but most of the time the big dogs are left to guard their home.

Just as packing was coming to an end, Anaska ran into the beautiful Ms. Rosmerta on the road near her home.

The Three Broomsticks bar run by Mrs. Rosmerta has always been one of Anaska's favorite places to patronize. It was there that she and Sirius had their first date. It was rare that Rosmerta still remembered them after she graduated, but for She regretted breaking up with Sirius.

"Good evening." Anaska smiled at her.

"Hello." Rosmerta smiled back, full of flair.

Calculated, Rosmerta is not much older than Anaska, but she looks so mature and sexy.In Hogsmeade, Rosmer Tower has long been the focus of male attention.

"You seem very happy recently, are you in love?" Ms. Rosmerta said with relief.

"No, not really," Anaska blinked, "but I'm really happy recently, I'm going to meet my parents."

"Don't hide it, you don't have to be shy with me, I won't tell it outside." Rosmerta said ambiguously, "I saw your boyfriend, just yesterday, at your home. Although I can't see clearly through the window, but Tall looking. Pretty handsome, I suppose?"

The author has something to say: 0_0 is troublesome in daily writing, it's time to break it down.

_(:з」∠)_But not immediately, let me say hello to you in advance, it will be three or four chapters later.

By the way, I glanced at my activity schedule of various organizations, clubs, student unions... I feel like dying.

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Thank you Kavycat sister paper for throwing a mine, love you ╰(*°▽°*)╯

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