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Hogwarts RPG Name: Mona Deandra Hellmann Gryffindor First Year x5 x6
| ¼ of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pls Text Cut: A few people here Quote:
Originally Posted by DanialRadFAN01
The Professor was walking around with the scales and heart so when he approached Ezra's table he stopped him. "I'm ready for the...um, heart sir." He looked at the thing. It was really big actually and gross and kinda neat. He grabbed a bit of wax paper that came in his potions set and then the small silver knife. The first year cut slowly, looking at the Professor every back and forth motion, hoping he did it right. "Sorry Professor I just don't know how to cut with my wand yet and you said the heart was like very expensive and stuff. My mom and dad can't send another one because we don't have any dragons at home." Yeah. Did anyone here have a dragon though? The professor had OF COURSE seen it, and if the boy hadn't acted fast, he would have found himself in trouble. But, lucky for him, he was wise enough to how to fix the problem he had caused by himself, so he was good.
Except, he also apparently talked too much, and Cosgrach didn't like that type while brewing a potion. Could the kid tell the Professor wasn't impressed by him? "No one has a dragon at home," he said simply, EYEEEED the amount of heart he took, and turned away to catch the next trouble maker. Quote:
Originally Posted by brelovesweasleys He had his cauldron sitting before him and tried his best at looking normal like everyone else. After adding water to his cauldron Abel took his unicorn hair and carefully split the individual hairs from the rest. Next, was adding to the cauldron, easy enough. However once this brown eyed boy picked up his dragon heart, he could not help but make a grossed out face. It felt all squishy and unpleasant. Another grimace before the heart was plopped into the beginning brew. HAŞAKŞSDJP NOOOOOOOO -
Cosgrach didn't know in how many seconds he reached his cauldron, but he was sure it was world record. He also didn't know when his wand had slipped into his hand and vanished ALL but the dragon heart inside the cauldron, but he was pretty sure that was world record too. He then magically elevated the dripping heart and turned his BURNING eyes at the boy.
Could he feel the heat emanating from his eyes? Did it burn him? GOOD! "Did it touch the unicorn hairs in the cauldron?" he asked in this death voice.
ANSWER, CHILD! Quote:
Originally Posted by Mordred “Clean as I go!” he smiled to Professor Culloden and hurried back to his seat. Cosgrach nodded and GRINNED at the boy.
Clean as he went! What a WISE boy! Quote:
Originally Posted by Cassirin Mo nodded very slowly as the professor answered, taking in how he felt and measuring it against that moral compass he'd been working on over the past seven years. It didn't sound cruel, and it was better than letting parts go to waste.
Yes. Okay. He could proceed with the potion. "Thank you, Professor. I appreciate your willingness to share those details." Especially since Mo had been slapped down last time he'd asked. Oh, that answered his question. Cosgrach nodded and smiled. "Of course, Mr. Branxton." Quote:
Originally Posted by Rosa Chispa Princessa She threw up into the potion. It instantly began to bubble violently and even feeling aweful she quickly backed away from the potion and and called out, "Professor, I need some help", Bree said as she clenched her stomach praying she would not throw up again. "Coming," he called to the girl, and moved from Mo's table to hers. "What's -"
He was breaking world records today, did anyone appreciate that? In almost no time, his wand was in his hands and the potion was vanished.
COULD HE VANISH HER TOO? COULD HE? "Care to explain what happened?" Hmm? Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaos.Doodles Uh wait. Dragons heart? Add it now The boy frowned as he looked over his writing and then back at the Professor. "Sir!" Hand extending upward Kyroh shifted around so he was on his knees. LOOK at him LOOK! "Professor Cupboardbin?!" That was his name right? Something like that. He hadn't been listening again. It was HARD to pay attention knowing that everything they were doing had to do with MAGIC stuff. "That's a lot of dragons heart for all the students. How many dragons did you have to kill then?" That wasn't cool. "What if I like dragons and don't want to use their hearts?" SIR! That was HIM! Cosgrach had to look for a short while until he found the little boy that the voice and hand belonged to, and -
He flushed in anger and turned his back to the kid, even if it meant he was standing at a funny angle now. Nope. No answering to you, because he was not 'Cupboardbin'. Seriously, who teached these RUDE names to kids? Kids were supposed to be KIND and easy to scare, so that they would listen to HIM, but this lot, he didn't know... "What if I don't like you and state that in a letter home?" he retorted back, face flushed with anger, because that was QUITE an accusation and wrong name or not, he had to clear his name. "If you'd been listening carefully, boy, you'd have heard that only ONE! dragon heart is enough for the whole class and that it had DIED! with natural causes." What did he do, instead? Being a SPOILT KID and wasting two unicorn tail hairs. Did he know how valuable those were?
No wonder he hadn't had a kid. "You're free to leave the class. I'm not holding you against your will." He frowned and GLARED at the boy once more, and turned away from him again. "And the name is Culloden." Next time something funny, Cosgrach would throw him out himself. Quote:
Originally Posted by Presley Black Okay, it was time to admit she needed help. All of the words on the board were swimming and Gwen was giving herself a headache trying to read them. It wasn't as bad when she was holding a book and she could trace her finger under the letters, but with the words all the way up on the board? Either she needed to get closer and read like she did a book, or she needed someone to read them to her.
She raised her hand tentatively. The second step was up there and she had no idea what it said, but if dragon heart was as valuable as the professor had said, she didn't want to waste any of it because she didn't want to ask for help. Y'know, she was lucky he saw the hand in this commotion. "What's the problem?" he asked as he approached the girl - instinctively looking at her cauldron to see if it went wrong. But it didn't. So? Well, ignoring those trouble makers and how much he hated them, he turned to the class again as he tapped his wand on the board and new instruction appeared. "Waiting and adding the pomegranate without any process, easy enough," he called to them - if anyone messed this step up, they would find themselves out of the classroom.
Such a beautiful day turned bad with a few silly students. Quote:
Originally Posted by Blackboard 3. Wait until it boils and add pomegranate |