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jengirls109
"Oops! Sorry!" she said and shook her head to get the red back. "That happens when I get too excited. I'm still working on controlling it." She gave a lop sided grin. "It won't happen again. Promise."
"So, I should practice doing it all in one now, or do you think I should finish filling the rest just to make sure that I don't over flow the containers first?"
"I, no, its fine." The girl said reassuringly.
"I've just never seen anyone turn their hair purple. Though, I did have a friend last term that had her hair turn brown when she was upset." "Yeah, how about filling them all up all the way, just to make sure you can do it consistently." After all, doing it right once didn't mean that she could do it all the time.
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Maxarry Me
OOC: Apologies for the supreeemely late reply. My PC died several times this fortnight, so I've barely been getting the necessary online stuff done.
"Seems so," Jared grinned, as he used his wand to dry up the little puddle the failed charm had created. "Let's go with the Drought Charm, since it's better suited to drying up water."
"The incantation is Evapora, and the wand movement is a simple sweeping motion over the water one wants to get rid of." He demonstrated the movement, a lazy sort of semi-loop. "The larger the amount of water to be evaporated, the harder it is to cast the charm. Give the incantation and wand movement a try, and then we can practice it."
When he was ready for her, Emmaleigh moved from Jaina to the professor.
"Whats the difference between the two charms?" she asked.
Listening intenetly to the explanation of the charm.
"Evapora" she repeated during the wand movement demonstration. "
Right," she said giving a nod. "
Evapora." As she said this, she moved her wand in same way the professor had.