Nodding as the demonstration ended, Kurumi stayed behind for a bit simply to examine the professor's spellwork, trying to remember just how everything had looked as the spell had been cast so that that she could try to envision it herself and not melt her paper on the first try again.
Once she felt that she had spent enough time doing this, Kurumi began to make her way towards her desk when she noticed a first year Puff having a bit of trouble.
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Laura couldn't believe she was even going to attempt to do this but well she knew that she would have to do it, she used the wand to draw a square around the photo and then said. "Statua Habitum." Laura looked at the paper and saw that it was doing something but she didn't think it was doing what it should it was half a frame, half still paper, raising her hand she asked the Professor. "Professor is this suppost to happen?"
Kurumi stopped midstep and looked down. She wasn't the professor, but encouraging words from a classmate could surely be appreciated nonetheless. "
Yes," she smiled, pointing to the part of the paper that was half frame. "
With a bit more concentration I am sure that you can turn that whole piece of paper into a frame. Cast Reverto and give it another try." Really, she had already done better than Kurumi had. No melted paper was, in Kurumi's eyes, a very admirable thing.
Kurumi offered the girl another encouraging smile and then moved a few more desks down to her desk. Removing her wand from its holster again, Kurumi pointed it at her glass frame. "
Reverto." Within a few moments, the frame was back to being a plain white piece of paper. Smoothing it out a bit with the palm of her hand, Kurumi set the photo of Jonathan and her on top of it and took a few deep breaths.
Visualize...visualize not melting the paper but making a frame...