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Hogwarts au I need this please

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Lance grinned, throwing his scarf around his best friend’s head and pulling him into a corner. Hunk struggled for a moment, yanking it off.

“Lance!” He yelled, watching the other boy laugh for a moment. Crossing his arms, he adjusted his bag and sighed.

“That was great.” Lance said, still chuckling. He adjusted his green scarf and shot Hunk a smile. “You’ll never guess who finally looked at me today.” He said, cheeks flushing in the chill. Hunk sighed.

“Cute Gryffindor boy?” He guessed and Lance pumped his fist. 

“Hell yea it was!” He whooped, and then yelped as something hit his head. Snow trickled down the back of his neck and he whipped around, staring at Pidge who was perched above his head. Her robes were mussed and her wand tucked behind her ear, glasses slightly fogged.

“Whoops.” She said, hopping down to the ground and dropping the rest of the snow in her hands. Lance glared, wiping at his head. “Sorry.”

“You’re not.” He muttered, pulling out his wand and hot air began to blow from the tip to the back of his neck. 

“Nah.” Pidge said, leaning against Hunk. “So, hot Gryffindor boy?” Lance immediately perked up, and began chattering.

Pidge and Hunk shared a look and they each took a side, starting to walk Lance back towards the castle and the classes they were all totally skipping.

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three separate off duty commercial aviators photographed cumulonimbus clouds illuminated by flashes of lightning from their planes.

otherwise known as thunderclouds, cumulonimbus are the only cloud type that can produce hail, thunder and lighting. the base of the cloud is often flat with a very dark wall like feature hanging underneath, and may only lie a few hundred feet above the earth’s surface.   

cumulonimbus clouds are created through convection, often growing from small cumulus clouds over a hot surface.they get increasingly big until they represent huge powerhouses, storing the same amount of energy as ten hiroshima sized atom bombs. 

although the storm looks formidable, today’s airliners have advanced equipment to circle around storms this big without entering any dangerous zones.

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