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Hogwarts RPG Name: Ruth (Rae) Elliot Gryffindor First Year x12 x12
| Charms Post 2 Yeah I broke that mirror, so what? ll NOT backward ll Official Gryfferin ll Lemon's favourite The kitchen stop did him more good than he would have thought! A refreshing glass of iced tea and a small sandwich (the sandwich he was MEANT to be having when Airey had found him and dragged him to class in the first place). If you asked him this was justice being served.
With a second wind now running through him, Blaise walked all the way up to the tallest point of the tallest tower. Make no mistake, he'd gotten lost at some point, and made a whole bunch of trips from left to right of the corridors on the seventh floor but finally he thought he found the perfect one.
Once again, the boy got down on the floor to create his next piece of work.
Somewhere, deep down, he was sure he was meant to be feeling bad about this but to be perfectly fair, the Professor should have just let him go get his wand. Granted, he'd never return but it was better than him putting the man through all this. So in the end, maybe they should all just blame Professor Airey and call it a day. Sounded like a brilliant plan to him.
Note written, he pasted it to wall then turned to head back to the classroom. Being done this early gave him a whole lot of free time he would have technically had anyway. Quote:
Originally Posted by Parchment Dear Merlin I've done it again. I've made you walk all this way on a false promise and I really am sorry, Sir. It seems I just don't have the diligence for this oh so noble discipline that is Charms and I reckon I'll stop wasting your time now. Cheer up though, think of how all this walking has helped your heart and lowered your pressure. You, Professor, are very welcome.
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