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Nixy!
Delilah smiled as Joao stood right in front of her. "Olá." ... Hmm. Her mush of an Irish accent didn't really work with Portuguese... Eh, never mind. The girl felt considerably calmer now Joao was so close, though. He was tall and reeeeeeeally good with his spells... She had no chance of getting lost or attacked by anything in the forest.
As they were walking into the forest, Delilah decided that she might as well ask Joao what she'd been wondering. She poked his lower back. "Joao? Why did Professor Bellaire single you and the other two out before?"
João chuckled softly at her try of the simplest word 'Olá'.
"We'll work on that too," he offered with a smile, half jokingly. He liked her accent though... maybe she could correct his Latin accent too. He liked that better.
And then, as he was deep into his own ideas, watching Aspen's back absent-mindedly, he was poked in the back. He jumped a little not because of fear but because he was tickled. He leaned backwards to hear her clearly. Oh. That. He sighed.
"Because Paulie--the Head Boy in the first line--made a scene and tried to involve us too in the last lesson." Yeah, he was blaming it all on Paulie. Because he was the dork. Aspen and he, obviously, couldn't be the guilty ones. They were the victims here.
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Originally Posted by
Davvy_Wavvy
"Can anyone here guess what this spell does?"
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Then they arrived. He looked around, still keeping by Delilah, and smiled to himself. It was a beautiful scenery. He had noticed how tense the professor had been, too, whereas his own tension was half-gone. Professor Romanos was here, as well as a few older students. Surely everything would just be fine? He cleared his throat and turned to face the professor who had just asked a question. He raised his hand to answer.
"Something to do with shining and raining." He paused.
"Perhaps it's used to clear the air in rainy days?" Or something along those lines?