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Magical Soul Louisa beamed at the first
fan girl to like this. This was someone she'd known the face of, and the number of points she'd cost her house so far (it was kind of important to know this for a Prefect), but the name was missing. Oopsies.
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I like your enthusiasm, miss!" Hehe. "
You're assigned to move that small table over there," she pointed at a corner where the study tables area connected with the common room area, "
So that we establish the house right between those two areas."
Pause.
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NO MAGIC!" She blurted out, kind of panicked too. "
No one allowed to use their wands unless they're in sixth or seventh year." She didn't want books flying everywhere and broken shelves on top of injured students. Professor Vee would be mad.
As for the design of the cat house, the head girl took a piece of parchment out of her pocket and threw it in the air. With her other hand holding her wand, she englarged it and let it hover in the air for everyone to see. "
This is what we'll be building, ladies and gentlemen. So come forward and start helping me with transfiguring those sticks into rectangular wooden planks, circular red wooden planks, and triangular red wooden planks." It was clear from the picture where they were going to use each one of them, right? If not, Louisa will
impatiently explain it.
"Move table, no magic, YES MA'AM!!" Ameliah did a silly kind of salute and pushed at the table so there was room for the cat house (or catville or whatever the thing was gonna be called). THERE. Now the table was out of the way, time for the rest! Ameliah wasn't too good with Transfiguration yet, but she wanted to try anyways. Pointing her wand at one of the sticks, she concentrated as hard as her thirty-second-attention-span-cursed mind would let her.
POP. The stick was now flat, but not red. DANGIT. Ameliah was going for a red one. Oh well...regular planks were needed too, right? She gently set the plank down to start a pile for all the other ones. What was her Aunt's trick for Transfiguration? Ameliah wanted to be just as great as Aunt Lucy. This was great practice.