Daff had tried to do it all by herself. She needed the project, something to work on to keep her hand and mind busy, but she had reluctantly asked Jack for help putting the greenhouse together, simply because she missed him and because while she theoretically could do it by herself with magic, he would be of help if only for the encouragement. Her father had given her the basics, enough for her to assemble the sides and all by herself. Magic truly was a wonderful thing, but she wasn't foolish enough to think this should be done solo. She had however, put a lot of physical effort into cleaning out the overgrown garden that was the entirety of the space behind the shop. Though the alleyway behind wasn't very wide and really didn't afford much room, Daff had enough to put the greenhouse up to extend her workspace. Plus she could always magically enhance the actual inside space. She'd done a lot of reading on how to go about that.
"Because, silly, there's already a florist in Hogsmeade." Her family had that down quite thoroughly. Daff hadn't explicitly told anyone why she'd chosen a shop with her own flat over it, or why she wanted to do this venture at all, and fortunately nobody had asked either. Her sisters all seemed quite supportive even if she was sure they had their questions. Her parents obviously had the most information, considering they had invested financially in the shop too, but neither Laurel nor Basil had questioned her motives, just her course of action. At least there she had all of the options.
Carefully she started to lift the assembled side of the greenhouse into place with a levitation spell. "Make sure that doesn't fall?" She requested as she tried to focus.
"Because, silly, there's already a florist in Hogsmeade." Her family had that down quite thoroughly. Daff hadn't explicitly told anyone why she'd chosen a shop with her own flat over it, or why she wanted to do this venture at all, and fortunately nobody had asked either. Her sisters all seemed quite supportive even if she was sure they had their questions. Her parents obviously had the most information, considering they had invested financially in the shop too, but neither Laurel nor Basil had questioned her motives, just her course of action. At least there she had all of the options.
Carefully she started to lift the assembled side of the greenhouse into place with a levitation spell. "Make sure that doesn't fall?" She requested as she tried to focus.
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