01-04-2011, 12:16 AM
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Sophia Svensson #556B2F Slytherin Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Eulalia Walles (#F48037) Hufflepuff Fourth Year | Constant Vigilance! O_O AWAKE! Quote:
Originally Posted by Team Potter Elyon nodded back. "I've read all about it in our books. I love to read. Plus, my older brother Christopher told me about how first years are together in their classes." She noticed him glancing at the ceiling, looking puzzled. It looked as if there was no ceiling at all. "I've read about that too." She grinned, pointing at the sky. "It's enchanted to look like the sky outside. It's truly amazing, Hogwarts." She sighed and smiled back at him, so happy to be at this school.
She choked back a laugh, remembering what Adam had said about Kurumi calling the Potions professor 'Dragon Lady.' When she saw the look on his face, she hoped he didn't think she was making fun of him. Elyon cleared her throat. "I'm excited for all of them really, but I'm most excited for Care of Magical Creatures and Transfiguration. I adore animals, and can't wait to see all of the creatures of the Wizarding World as well. As for Transfiguration, I've read about how you turn objects into something else. I think that's simply amazing!" She grinned at the thought of herself turning a hat into a frog. Winston blinked at Elyon. Why did she react that way when he said he was excited about potions? Sure, it could be dangerous, and slightly messy--okay, maybe QUITE messy. But it had its values, too. It required innate talent and required one to pay attention and ask questions...It was awesome! Elyon was missing out if she didn't like potions.
Winston tried to keep his face smooth when he heard that she was excited for Care of Magical Creatures. Animals smelled. And he was certain that the students in that class would have to clean up poo and mud. Yuck.
"Transifiguration does sound a bit exciting," Winston admitted. "Though I never quite understood the point." Really, was there a point? Why would you bother to turn a pumpkin into a stool? It was a waste of a perfectly good pumpkin, in Winston's opinion. |
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