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sweetpinkpixie Nothing.
Kurumi suspected as much. She had to think happy things to produce a patronus but she didn't feel like she had very much to be happy about right now. Her mother was...well... that. Jonathan wasn't at Hogwarts and she wasn't receiving any sort of communication from him. To top everything up? Now there was this whole...situation with Lewis. Actually, he might be one of the only happy things the Gryffindor had going for her right now, but that glimpse of happiness came with layer upon layer of confusion as well. Trying the spell once more and producing no results again, Kurumi sighed and looked up just in time to see Arya standing over her.
"Not...too well," she sighed. This charm was rather advanced magic, but it still was disheartening that so many of the younger students had been able to produce a non-corporeal patronus so quickly during last year's lesson and now here she was, a fifth year, and she was still struggling. It was embarrassing.
"You'll get it," The prefect was only mildly surprised. It was advanced magic after all. But the lioness was one of the brightest in her class, so something had to be up for her to have not gotten at least the non-corporeal in Arya's opinion. But it wasn't her place to pry either.
"Have you tried switching around your happy memory? My first memory wasn't as strong as I thought it was, not until I picked another." That was how she realized she had more than one memory capable of producing a corporeal.
She slung her bag off on the floor, glancing down when it hit the fallen calender. Hm.
"Sixteen?" Arya picked up the calender and examined the number marking today,
"Is there something special about this number, or do you just like writing numbers on your calender?"