I'm just one of those pretty little liars... | | I'm held down in this starless city...
After finishing the theoretical part of the exam, Helena walked to the second part of the hall, ready for the practical part. She'll do good, right? Because Charms was her favourite subject. She had to do great.
The girl smiled at professor Descoteaux as she saw him. "Hello, professor," she said cheerfully. Because she felt cheerful. Yes, at an exam.
She read the first instructions, while a grin was spreading across her face. It was simple. She pointed her wand at the plastic teacup, then made a clockwise circle, a counter clockwise one and said "Mizurus boru." When the teacup turned into a ball, she made the swish-and-flick movement and said "Globo leviosa." The ball levitated and she dropped it gently into the bucket. Step one finished!
Moving to the second part, Helena noticed two small balls, jumping around. Reading these instructions, she started feeling a bit nervous, because she had to banish one of them. She practiced a lot that charm, but what if... No, no, no. She'll do great.
Trying to concentrate, the girl pointed her wand at the first ball, made two short flicks and said "Immobulus." She watched the ball fall on the floor, frozen, then pointed her wand at the second one. Breathe, you'll need that. "Depulso," she said, then watched the second ball fly away... straight into the box! Yay!
Last part of the exam.
Helena walked over to the slightly glowing lantern and pointed her wand at it. She made a circle and a X, then said "Luxra magnifica," and watched as the light expanded slowly. She wasn't sure how to reduce the light, so she simply casted a "Finite incantatem" on it. Now, she had to make it invisible. She tapped the top of the lantern twice, then said "Disillusiona." The lantern turned invisible!
Aaaaand she was done!
The girl looked around at professor Descoteaux. "Was that... okay?" As in, could she leave?
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