Okay. So she had been able to change the base material of her vase and not cause any sort of disaster...now to see if she could add a bit of color. Kurumi set her clear glass vase beside the other, and moved another thimble to the center of her desk. With even more fluidity than before, Kurumi drew small clockwise circles over it, moving back ever so slowly as she did. "
Floreneo," she said with a renewed calmness. The transformation was much quicker this time, and if she had blinked she may have missed it. Now, her thimble was in the shape of a
purple glass vase and was much more complicated than either of the two she had transfigured earlier.
Kurumi then lined up all three of her vases and looked at them, proud of the progress she had made this lesson - it helped that her focus and thoughts hadn't been wandering towards darker subjects as well.
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"We'll be using this charm to fill the vases and test them out for any imperfections." She gave a little knowing smile to everyone when she said that. Just because they looked good, didn't mean they'd hold water. "Now, we won't be learning it today, even though it could be classed as a transfiguration as well, considering it conjures water from your wand - no what I need is a few helpful volunteers that can already perform it to a standard that they are able to control the jets of water." No mess classroom, that was the aim. And would be nice.
Isabelle looked around at the older ones mainly. The younger students might know the spell, but controlling it was another matter entirely. "You'll be filling your classmates vases for them. Who would like to help, hands up please!"
Kurumi was just about to try on her fourth thimble when Professor Magnus moved the class along. Picking up the vase she had just transfigured, Kurumi set it to the side and waved her wand over the other two. "
Reverto." Now back in thimble form, she set those back in the neat row of thimbles on her desk.
When Professor Magnus asked for volunteers, Kurumi offered her hand as well. "
I feel confident performing the spell, professor," Kurumi said. She had used them in duels recently, so controlling it wouldn't be a problem for the fifth year. Only Kurumi had been a little slow on raising her hand. Oh well.
Lowering her hand, Kurumi arranged the things on her desk so that the purple vase was close to the edge, but not close enough to be knocked off or anything, and set all the thimbles off to the side.