Professor Reynolds! She didn't know his middle name was Michael! Kurumi remembered him from her first term. Namely, what she remembered right now was one of her final lessons with him - or was it the last one? - where Peeves had showed up and taken crystal balls and his glasses and levitated them around the room. Kurumi had mostly just sat their in her desk with her jaw hanging wide opened not knowing what else to do. It had been the first time she had ever seen a ghost up close like that, so she found the experience intriguing.
But, while she was sitting there remembering Professor Reynolds, Professor Hadley had assigned the next portion of class. While Kurumi proceeded with her calculations, several hands went up to say the answer, so Kurumi decided to cease racing and use these time to see if she came up with the same answer. Yep. Same as those who had already responded, so that meant that they were all correct - or that they had all made the same mistake.
SPOILER!!: Kurumi's parchment
DENISE // May 15Rational Thought Number - found by adding the sum of the value of all the letters in your first name add together with your day of birth.
1
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---5
---6
---7
---8
---9
A
---B
---C
---D
---E
---F
---G
---H
---I
J
---K
---L
---M
---N
---O
---P
---Q
---R
S
---T
---U
---V
---W
---X
---Y
---Z
D
---E
---N
---I
---S
---E
4
---5
---5
---9
---1
---5 =
4+5+5+9+1+5 = 29
May 15 = 1+5 = 6
Rational Thought Number = DENISE + 15
(29) + (6) = (2+9) + (6) = (11)+(6) = (1+1) + 6 = 2+6 =
8EIGHT (8): You are the visionary, and you focus on the larger picture. You ignore the details in favor of spectacular solutions. You love to blow someone's mind. You understand the balance between the rational and the irrational, and you have no problem combining the two. You have a vivid imagination and you are often surprised that other don't immediately grasp a concept that seems clear and logical to you. You have little patience when others allow fear and caution to slow down a project.
Nolan Michael Reynolds // 21 May 2041 Personality Number - found by using the full name listed on your birth certificate the appropriate number to each
consonant. Figure each name separately, then add the reduced total of each name - first, middle(s), and last, then reduce that number to its single digit root number.
N
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---M
---C
---H
---L
---R
---Y
---N
---L
---D
---S
5
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---5
---4
---3
---8
---3
---9
---7
---5
---3
---4
---1
(5 + 3 + 5) + (4 + 3 + 8 + 3) + (9 + 7 + 5 + 3 + 4 + 1) =
(13) + (18) + (29) = 4 + 9 + (11) = 13 + 2 = 15 = 1+5 =
6SIX (6): Gracious host/hostess; perfectionist; idealist; guarding and dependable; accepts responsibility for others in addition to him/herself; great problem solver; guides and counsels others; domestic; artistic flair and loves to beautify things; excellent eye for color; prefers comfortable clothes that are pleasing to the eye; needs to be valued and prized; natural-born teacher; sympathetic; inspires confidence. May be perceived as careless with your appearance or as living in an untidy, disorganized home. Often viewed as interfering in family matters and possessing idealized notions of romance and marriage, making it challenging to find a "perfect" mate.
Once six had been confirmed, Kurumi read over the description of the number and thought back on Professor Reynolds, what she knew at least, and then raised her hand. "
In the description is says that people with the number 6 as their personality number are great problem solvers, and Hufflepuffs are known to be very good finders..." At least, she thought she had heard that somewhere before. Could have been one of her brothers goofing off though. "
The guarding and dependable description also seems to go hand in hand with the House of Hufflepuff being loyal, along with six's description of taking responsibility for others. Also, a trait of Hufflepuff is being patient, and Professor Reynolds was certainly that, and also seems to tie into six's description." Then...wasn't there some sort of relationship drama between him and the Charms professor at that time? At least, Kurumi thought she had heard whispers of that in the corridors, but it probably wasn't a good idea to bring THAT up in the class discussion.