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The older Gryffindor was glad to hear the change in tone Kurumi spoke with as she talked once more. The third year seemed to have even just a little more trust in herself and in her abilities when she allowed herself to do so. It probably didn’t hurt that those around her, her friends and her housemates alike, repeatedly assured her that she wasn’t as horrible as she assumed herself to be.
Simon was slightly taken back as Kurumi made her request, making it his turn to feel a little bashful. The captain tended not to think of himself as anything special despite his staff-given title that he possessed the last two years. "Well I can't say I've been asked that before...but sure," the older Gryffindor said with a smile offering his hand to accept the broom back for a bit so he could do just that. In his mind trying to think of the best way to write on the wood.
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Well, perhaps it will be the first of many times," she chirped as she handed him the broom and allowed her fingers to slip off the smooth wood and watched as it dropped into his hands.
She watched him for a moment waiting for Simon to begin signing. She was rather curious as to how wizards signed autographs. "
Are you going to use Intaglio, like what we did to carve runes into our desks last term with Professor Truebridge?" Kurumi asked eagerly. That spell seemed easy enough. Just say
Intaglio followed by the name of what you wanted to say until it was carved. She had even tried with her name back in the dorms on her dresser. It had taken a few tries, but she had managed well enough.