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Originally Posted by Droo "For all of you who've cleaned your cauldrons, please fill them with water," she said before filling her own with it, "and light an intense, high fire underneath it. Be careful..." she said glaring at the crowd, "it needs to be intense, but not large... we can't have any accidents." She wasn't going to be explaining fire deaths to the Headmaster...
... Unless it was Oliver or William... Stella had most definitely gotten her cauldron clean. Two Scouring charms and she was pretty sure it was almost sterilized, but she still triple-checked it as Professor Lafay instructed them to start brewing. Paranoia really wasn't a bad thing when it came to Potions class, especially when she knew that was why she'd done much better at the subject here at Hogwarts than she had at Beauxbatons. She was definitely curious how they were going to test their potions this time, after last lesson when the professor had given them all boils, but it was easier to just do as she'd said.
Adjusting her grip on her wand, she pointed it inside her cauldron. "Aguamenti," she cast, cutting the spell off once the cauldron was full and switching her attention to underneath the cauldron. Time for the flames, which apparently was going to be quite the specific detail. "Incendio!" Watching the flame as it lit, she made sure to pay attention to the size. And she cut that charm off after a moment, eyeing the flame under her cauldron to make sure it wasn't about to widen without her knowing it. It looked under control, so then she turned her attention to her journal to add the step she'd just finished to the notes she'd started.
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