Luin walked into the Charms classroom. She was ready, at least she felt she was. She had been preparing for this final. She just hope she remembered everything as much as she though she did at the moment. She gave a weak smile to the professor on the way in, "Hello Professor." then went to the first station and took out her wand.
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Change the teacup into a ball. Then levitate it and drop it into the bucket
Ah, ok this was from that first lesson, the one with the water balloons. She could do this, had definitely practiced this wand although the practicing was the tricky part. She took a deep breath and pointed her wand at the cup. She cleared her mind and focused, pointed her wand at the cup, traced a circle clockwise and then counter clockwise then said, "Mizurus boru!" The teacup formed into a perfectly round ball before her eyes. She smiled, happy that she had managed that one easily. She then glanced down at the paper again. Ok, now to get it in the bucket. She said, “Globo leviosa!” and directed the ball. It floated up in the air and landed in the bucket with a little plop.
Luin then moved onto the next station then read the instructions.
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Freeze the ball and banish it into the box.
Luin nodded to herself, she could do this one, these were a little easier than some of the charms they had learned later on. She raised her wand and flicked it towards one of the balls, "Immobulus!" the ball froze in place, just about to come down from the peak of it's jump. She smiled, she was ready for the next one, this was already going so well. She prepared herself, clearing her mind again, ready for the other charm here. She pointed at the ball, "Depulso!" and pointed towards the box. The ball went into the box. It bounced when it got in there and almost got out but thankfully it went back in.
Luin sighed in relief that the first two stations had gone by without incident so far. She went on her way to the third station, reading the instructions as she got there.
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Expand and reduce the range of the light of the lantern. Then make it appear 'invisible.'
Luin stepped back for a second and cleared her mind. She then traced a circle in the air with her wand and then brought it down twice in an X. “Luxra magnifica!” she said, and the light spread throughout the room, becoming very bright. She then quickly went on from that one to make it not too bright any more, it was kinda hurting her eyes, "Finite..." she didn't say it so confidently though. She frowned, the light dimmed a little but not that much. She tried again, "Finite!" the light went back to normal. She let out a huge breath and glanced at the directions again. Right, now for the disillusionment spell.
Luin stopped for a second, almost forgetting the right incantation. Thankfully, she remembered after thinking on it for a few seconds. She then stepped back and tapped on the lamp twice with her wand. “Disillusiona!” She lamp rippled, then 'disappeared'. She smiled, yay! She finished it! WOOT!
Luin almost cheered out loud she was so happy. Instead, she brought her papers to the teacher's desk and said, "I'm finished Professor." and then went back towards where some other students were done, but not leaving. She wasn't sure if they could leave yet and didn't want to start going all on her own with the possibility of getting in trouble.