So that was - 4 for compass, and one each for Aguamenti, oil, handkerchief and Incarcifors. Good.
"Thank you for the votes guys, I'll leave it open until you all decide."(OOC: For about another hour, then we'll get onto practice) Isabelle, flicked her wand at the chalk again and it scribbled down the current numbers.
"I would just like to say, that I know a couple of these spells might seem easy to you older students, but I wanted to provide a broad range of options, to include those that are in first and second year and might not know how to conjure water yet." Bear that in mind youngun's.
Smiling, she turned her attention to the boy who just asked a question, rather than vote...
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"Professor, why have the classes changed from learning magic to helping muggles? I mean It's alright, I guess, to help muggles, but why the change?"
He thought about the opening feast he went to and was introduced to Mr Gervic.
"I mean most of the muggles I've talked to believe in fate and faith rather than actually believing there is magic in the world they live in."
"We are still going to learn magic, Mister Trevors, I just thought it would be nice to have a discussion on what use we could put the magic towards." Isabelle remained calm as she spoke. The boy didn't seem that interested in the subject of muggles.
"I can't say what my fellow professors have been teaching you, it is up to them. But we do stick to the curriculum," she finished with a nod.
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Jaina turned her head and looked at the Slytherin boy. "You know, some muggles do believe in magic. Don't let some that strictly believe in faith and fate count for everyone." She couldn't understand why he would lump everyone together like that. "After all, I don't lump all wizards and witches together and say that they could careless what happens to us muggleborns and our families." True, she didn't get along with her parents, but still, they were her parents.
"Professor, I vote for #1," Jaina said with her hand raised.
"Thank you, Jaina, I can handle it," Isabelle smiled, giving the girl a thankful look.
"And you are right, some muggles do enjoy magic, they just think it's different to what it actually is. And you can't really say that everyone feels that magic isn't real, Benjamin, after all we don't know all the muggles in the world."
Clearing her throat, Issy walked back to her desk and leant against it, rubbing her temples. She'd need a clear head. Maybe she should open the windows after all.