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Zebragirl "Ha! Professor Smith?" she laughed putting away the tops "Well, mabye one day..." Mabye. She liked the idea of becoming a teacher. Helping others and such. Hmm... she think about it.
Anyway, back to work!
"Right. Well the two spells you missed were 'Mizurus boru' and 'Globo leviosa'. We'll start with the first one first." D'uh!
She placed the bowl in front of Nika and took out her own wand again.
"This charm basically moulds an object into a ball that holds water. Intention is essential to this charm, because the ball formed is either closed or open at the top, soft or hard, depending upon the caster's intentions." She'd basically repeated what the teacher had told them in the lesson, but she had a good memory!
"The incantation is Mee-zoo-rus bo-roh, and you have to point your wand at the object to be moulded and trace one clockwise and one anti-clockwise circle" She nodded at the bowl.
"We'll just pracice before we actually cast it. Then move onto the second!"She smiled at Nika to tell her to begin. She really did feel like a teacher!
"A ball of water..." Nika cocked her head to the side.
"Why would we ever need a ball of water?" Nika shrugged. Hmph wizards have funny ways of doing things.
"Okay Mee-zoo-" She looked at Emily to make sure that her pronunciation was alright.
"Rus Bo-roh." Nika repeated it over and over in her head to get it stuck in her mind. Without realizing it she started saying it out loud, but more in a song form than anything else.
"Mee-zoo-rus Bo-roh, Mee-zoo-rus Bo-roh, Mee-zoo-rus Bo-roh, Mee-zoo-rus Bo-roh-" It was starting to get catchy. Nika swayed back and forth and then she realized she was doing it.
"Oh, oops sorry." Nika raised her shoulders and smiled.
"Okay clockwise and anti-clockwise. And I clock moves...." Nika stuck out her tongue and imagined the clock in her living room.
"This way!" Nika moved her arms in the direction that the clock ticks. Nika moved her wand once clockwise then the other way. She practiced a few times then looked back at Emily for the "OK".