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MissFeenella Mirrors, were dclear too.That was rigt.Oh please dont let us use mirrors to scrype.That would be bad,seriously.The blonde would probably run out of the room screamd.How embarrassing."Yes,yes",she whispered back,"lets stick to crystal balls."They were all nice and innocent.Yes,yes.
Having a heart attack when seeing soeone next to you in the mirror that wasnt there sounded VERY possible."Gahhh,yes and i dotn want to die this young",the blonde chuckled a little,"but i cant avoid mirrors either."Seriously,the Slytherin had to check her look out all the time.Helena had never seen a muggle horror movie?Lucky one."You really should never watch one of those",the blonde nodded,"its terrible."
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Crystal balls," Helena repeated, nodding in agreement. No chatter about mirrors used for scrying. Nope. Because they were totally creepy. Maybe they should write this down... ? It was true, after all. But probably not the best idea.
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If you say so," the girl said, after Feenella told her about the muggle horror... whatever-they-were. But as she wanted to say something else, she heard professor Bishop's voice.
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SilverTiger "Okay, I think you've all gotten some sort of handle on the topic of discussion. I heard a few interesting ideas, but does anyone want to offer their group's thoughts before we move things along?," she said. Obviously she wasn't going to expect them to try and actually scry, even if she had enough crystal balls for them all. There were other things she could have them explore, but they needed to work their way to that topic. She wasn't going to just change the subject abruptly.
Offer... the group's thoughts?
Uhh... Well... The two Slytherin girls have concluded that mirrors should not be used for scrying by someone who doesn't want to risk having a heart attack. Should they share
that? Maybe not. Feenella was silent, and so was Helena. They had been discussing about scrying for the past few minutes, but they didn't quite... discuss something they could share with the rest of the class.