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Kaos.Doodles Scabior tilted his head to the side. "Yes. And no. But...you've basically just got the real version of the story." He nodded.
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"So most of you have heard of the story. And for those who haven't....some of your classmates just told it." And if you still didn't know, it wasn't his fault that your ears weren't cleaned out. "Now, this Muggle tale, was actually taken from Wizard history....around the Medieval time period." So it actually happened, yes. "But there were no faeries or any of that....added garbage." No. Because faeries didn't help with anything, they were nuisances.
"I guess you could say that the bad guy in this very true story, was a Hag by the name of Leticia Somnolens." He took a second, and waited for them to write this name down. It might be important later down the road. "She was jealous of a princess and so she used a spinning wheel-more specially the spindle, in an attempted to kill her. Any guesses how she would use the spindle to try and kill the Princess?" Hint, it was very similar to the Muggle stolen tale.
Sierra paused...
...then blinked. Now she was confused. Didn't the professor
just say she'd gotten the real version of the story. So then...what was this? She raised her hand then lowered it again, unsure of what to say.
Then Hollingberry piped in and said the same thing Sierra had just said.
Cheater. Raising her hand again, Sierra said,
"Is it similar to what I just said? That there was a poison at the tip of the spindle, and the girl was oblivious enough to touch it?" Again, what a Puffer. So trusting.
"Draught of Living Death sounds good to me." She nodded a gesture toward the classmates who'd spoken up and suggested that.
...and did he just suggest to some boy that men would one day listen to commands from women?! That's what she heard, at least.