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Right... well that was about all of them yes? Good.
After closing the door to the greenhouse, Seren turned on her heel to face the students. "Welcome everyone to the first herbology lesson of the term, for those of you who are returning, it's good to see you... for those of you who are new, welcome I hope you enjoy your time here."
"Now before we start I hope you have all familiarised yourselves with the class rules and I hope you all have your gloves with you. If not, please take this time to grab a pair from the stores cupboard," she said indicated the cupboard near the door opposite her.
She paused briefly to allow time for those students to get settled. "Now a few of you have asked about this ivy that is growing on the window panes... and for the record, they won't harm you, though they may attempt to wrap themselves around your ankles or your fingers should you allow them to." She gave a few of the leaves another gentle stroke as they reached out to her.
"Now before we move deeper into the greenhouse, does anybody have any idea as to why there is little light in here?"
OOC: The lesson has OFFICIALLY started, do not post your character arriving late unless you want to lose house points-- just pretend you were here the whole time, also no more chatting please, and DO NOT edit your posts/answers. Feel free to be as creative as you like with your response and I shall continue this lesson in approximately 12 hours.
At Bentley's command, Ellie reached into her side back and pulled her gloves out. They were purple with little flowery designs. Heh. Anywho. As the professor talked about the ivy, Ellie looked around at all the window panes an the ivy that was creeping its way around. How exciting.
Now, why would there be little light? Erm... Ellie wracked her brain before a thought popped into her mind and she raised her hand.
"Professor, could it be related to Devil's Snare? It's sort of an ivy and it can only survive in dark, damp places. It can't stand light." Which probably meant it couldn't grow in light either... right? It was just a guess. Ellie wasn't a pro at this herbology business.