Chapter 1 DayGlow Pink Robes

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Summary: These pranks are played on Professor Severus Snape, by the students of the four houses, and teachers. The person who is responsible for these pranks is a muggle name Notwritten, she is a friend of Professor Dumbledore's. She lets him know of the pranks, and he hands them out to the students, and teachers. Notwritten floo's the pranks which are written on parchment paper to Dumbledore.

The student who will change Snape robes to pink was a female student from Gryffindor House named Caroline Raine. She was handed a parchment with the prank on it from another student, whom she did not know. Caroline read the spell over very carefully, because she had to do it right the first time.

Caroline decided to cast the spell during her potion's class. She sat in the back of the classroom, so that she could not been seen casting this spell.

She said silently "Day-Glow Pink Vestis."

Snape did not notice the change in color of his robes at first. It was when he heard the students laughing at him in potions class. Then Snape wondered why they were laughing at him. He decided to look at himself to find out why the students were laughing at him.

Then Snape realized why they were laughing at him, so he got very angry at what had happened, and he wanted to hex someone or take points off.

Snape aloud: "If I ever find out what dunderhead did this will be scrubbing cauldrons for a week with a pink toothbrush. Since I do not know who pulled the prank, I will take 10 points off each house anyway."

Snape thinking: I do not understand why they did this to me. For I do not think this is funny, and who ever did this has a weird sense of humor. I cannot give out a detention, because I do not know who did it.

Snape then changed his clothes back to black. This is his favorite color.

A/N: "Day-Glow Pink Vestis" means Day- Glow Pink Clothes. Vestis is a Latin word that actually means clothes.

The idea for this prank comes from a list called: "Ways to annoy, harass, confuse, or generally scare Professor Snape."