The thought of running to grab the wand was even more of a stupid idea, in Flora's opinion, than the whole thought of running off to stop the fog in Hogsmeade, mainly because it was doable. There was nothing stopping Flora from escaping her chaperon to explore the Sanditon with Mr. Fudge except her sense of morality—which, unfortunately for Mr. Fudge, was going to prevail.
"I can't," she said firmly before biting on her lip. "I don't think my mother would like that very much. I'm supposed to stay put on the shore for the afternoon," she offered as further explanation.
"I can't," she said firmly before biting on her lip. "I don't think my mother would like that very much. I'm supposed to stay put on the shore for the afternoon," she offered as further explanation.
