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Ryden did NOT appreciate her tone, but had enough sense to know it was more directed at the professor and her silly, torturous ideas than at her so she followed the younger girl without too much fuss. With a fluid motion, she zipped up Louisa then smirked as she eyed her outfit. "You should seriously consider keeping this," she couldn't help adding, then quickly put on her own silly costume, turning around for Louisa to zip her up too.
Oh, the horror. OH THE HORROR. Please, if Merlin existed, let him NOT make Orlando walk through those doors now. Or suddenly appear in the front seat or something.
"Fine. Remember what we agreed," Ryden shrugged, sat down, closed her eyes and sighed. Here goes a nightmare.
Ryden watched and listened, stone faced. She did NOT like this professor. NOT AT ALL. Then she stood up, grabbed two mirrors and came back to Louisa. "Here, got two. Let's finish this quickly and start on the spells, ok?" she asked, then closed her eyes again.
Like pulling off a band-aid. QUICKLY.
Louisa zipped Ryden's outfit, ignoring the comment she shot at her, and stared down at the painting kit. But the professor interrupted. Sighing, relieved, and hoping that the woman had finally seen sense and decided to apologize and start a serious mature lesson..
..or not.
Louisa huffed when the teacher finished, waited for her partner to get the mirrors and then spoke, "
Okay. Stay still." Grabbing a brush from the paint kit, a red one, and passed it on Ryden's left cheek in a shapeless line. Another one on the right cheek. Then came the green brush; a circle here and another one on the other cheek. Next was a yellow color; a triangle on the girl's forehead. Lastly, the blue brush which painted Ryden's whole chin.
Louisa moved away squinting her eyes at Ryden thoughtfully. Hmm. Not bad. For a person who had artistic skills next to nothing. "
Done. Used the colors of four houses." Yep. She took a mirror and put it in front of the girl, "
See? Nothing's silly." No. Just bad and awful.