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Droo "Good day." But overhearing the Gryffindor prefect, she responded "And you are testing anything I say you are testing Prefect Hollingberry."
Cue some rapid blinking for a few seconds. Whaa? Kurumi wasn't entirely sure what Professor Lafay had just asked her, but not answering the woman's question would either be a one way ticket to the dungeons or a death wish. She had seen what one first year had had their boggart turn into in the dueling arena
and had been rather amused at the comical form it had taken to be honest. Irony.
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I've been helping Selina study for her OWLs, professor," Kurumi explained. The woman probably could assume certain things from that sentence alone. And then the pieces sort of fell into place as to what the woman had asked her and she internally groaned. "
Of course, professor," she said with a nervous nod. Within reason that is.
Just please don't tell me to test Selina's potion... Quote:
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Droo "Alright this is a little unorthodox, but let's try it. Does anyone have any potions questions for me?" She asked.
Kurumi's mind had only been able to focus on one thing due to the nature of their previous two essay assignments - and no, it wasn't cutting open creatures - but on a creature itself. Jobberknolls to be specific. And that linked to Memory Potions...which Kurumi really
really wanted to brew in hopes that her missing ones would come back.
So, shyly, Kurumi raised her hand. "
Professor, Memory Potions provide the drinker better access to their memories but...can they help bring back memories?" she asked. This probably made no sense to the woman, but Sierra had gone through the same ordeal that Kurumi had so there was a chance that it did. "
What I mean is, if you have a complete gap in your memory, like someone literally took an eraser and erased memories from your mind as if they had never been there in the first place...could a Memory Potion bring those back?"