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SPOILER!!: Cassia ^____^
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Originally Posted by the fastest seeker View Post
And so the poltergeist left. Good thing started to calm down after people plucked worms out of their hair ,others were back to life and some done swallowing worms. Everything is alright! Cassia put the two cages near her and Blue and waited till Professor Newlin told them what to do. And so she did.

Cassia read the instructions fast just to get a general idea about what they are supposed to do. Well, they are going to bathe it obviously. Though it was mostly the shell ,legs and under body. They weren't cleaning any rears. Good news. Cassia elbowed Blue, "We're not cleaning any rears, good, huh?" Because the Ravenclaw was worried about that earlier.


And so Cassia sat on the ground leg-crossed knowing that her robes need to be cleaned afterwards but she needed to get comfy while cleaning the creature. Digging in her bag she fished out her wand then put the bag aside. No need to wet it or dirty it. Then she reached for the cage and removed the cloth. She squinted her eyes at the creature, "Ok we're gonna bathe you now. No need to get cranky or shoot any flames. If you want anything just raise one of your…….limbs." She spoke to the creature, "You have six legs might as well use them." Yup she should connect with the creature in order to make sure not to get burnt. Her work strategy for now. Now she reached for the gloves and put them on.

She opened the cage and put the creature down into the bucket. She wondered if it might run away but she was far away from the Professor and didn't feel like standing and going to her then asking then coming back…..ehh long trip. She is just going to wish that Fire Crubs aren't good runaways. Cassia glanced at the instructions. Water now.

Holding her wand in her right hand after removing the glove and keeping her other hand on the crub just in case it flee, the snake flicked her wand and uttered, "Aguamenti," And water started to pour into the bucket. Cassia kept close attention to the water level. Professor Newlin said to make sure the rear is covered. Cassia thought about filling all the bucket and then push the creature down to get it rinsed but what if it died. Newlin wouldn't be happy about it and Cassia liked the woman so no need to make her flip. Not from the first lesson at least.


SPOILER!!: Instructions!
Step One:
Fill the bucket up with enough water to make sure the rear of the Fire Crab is completely covered. While letting soak for several minutes, lightly rub the shell with your fingertips to feel for any soft spots or cracks. (Soaking will allow any buildup, caused by its flames, to loosen)

Step Two:
With a soft bristled brush, gently scrub the entire shell using a light, circular motion. Pay special attention to any areas with buildup, mostly around their colored jewels and under the rim of the shell. Be careful not to brush areas covered in scales. They tend to be sensitive.

Step Three:
Gently massage the Fire Crab shell, under body, legs and tail with a soft, wet washcloth. This will loosen most soil. Don't worry if small flakes are released from the shell! This is just normal shedding. Rinse the Fire Crab to remove flakes.

Step Four:
Rinse the Fire Crab thoroughly. Closely inspect the shell for any irregularities, such as softening, excessive flaking, cracks, unusual discharge, or discolorations. Discoloration would occur on the jewels.

Step Five:
While still wet, place the Fire Crab back in the cage and cover with the cage with a dark colored cloth (the ones that covered it earlier). Rinse out supplies.
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Cassia watched the water level closely until the fire crab's rear was covered in water. And so she stopped ,murmuring, "Finite." She glanced at the instructions and nodded at no one. Now let it soak. Taking the remaining glove off, Cassia started rubbing the shell lightly. The creature is warm to the touch Cassia thought, but it was bearable so far. The snake kept moving her fingertips along the shell and the creature started to move and resist, Cassia frowned at it, "What you think I'm enjoying this. Stay still or else I might break your shell." Well, she wasn't sure if that was possible but she needed to show the creature who was the boss here, she was!

Did the creature stop fidgeting? Hehe the threatening actually worked? Or the creature just knew that she wasn't hurting it. Cassia hoped for the later because she didn't like being the bad guy. However if she was threatened by any shooting flames or burning water oh she was going to do something about it.

Though she hoped for befriending the creature. And if it didn't want human friends they shouldn't be enemies at least, no? Cassia glanced at the bucket with the soaked crab in it. Is this enough soaking and rubbing? She will leave it for a minute while she prepared the brush.

Cassia reached for the brush and practiced the circular motion in the air. Weird? Well, she wanted to give more time to the creature to soak. But the time was up now. The second-year ,with the brush in her hand ,started scrubbing the shell . she decided that first she was going to scrub the whole thing then pay more attention to the buildup areas…..Eww.

Scrub..scrub..scrub.

Meanwhile ,Cassia looked around her while scrubbing to see how the other students were doing. And she glanced for Blue to see how was the claw doing as she seemed not to be keen on the idea of touching the creature.

SPOILER!!: Instructions

Step One:
Fill the bucket up with enough water to make sure the rear of the Fire Crab is completely covered. While letting soak for several minutes, lightly rub the shell with your fingertips to feel for any soft spots or cracks. (Soaking will allow any buildup, caused by its flames, to loosen)

Step Two:
With a soft bristled brush, gently scrub the entire shell using a light, circular motion. Pay special attention to any areas with buildup, mostly around their colored jewels and under the rim of the shell. Be careful not to brush areas covered in scales. They tend to be sensitive.

Step Three:
Gently massage the Fire Crab shell, under body, legs and tail with a soft, wet washcloth. This will loosen most soil. Don't worry if small flakes are released from the shell! This is just normal shedding. Rinse the Fire Crab to remove flakes.

Step Four:
Rinse the Fire Crab thoroughly. Closely inspect the shell for any irregularities, such as softening, excessive flaking, cracks, unusual discharge, or discolorations. Discoloration would occur on the jewels.

Step Five:
While still wet, place the Fire Crab back in the cage and cover with the cage with a dark colored cloth (the ones that covered it earlier). Rinse out supplies.


BAI PEEVES, you smelly bully.

Yep. She was brilliant at insults. She eyed the cages nervously, again, not really listening to the professor. Which was probably a mistake, but whatever. She could just ask Cassia again. "OW." Pout. Blue rubbed her side. Jeez Cassia. A tap on the shoulder would've sufficed. But she probably didn't mean to elbow her so hard, so Blue would let it slide this time.

Sitting down on the ground she routed in her bag for her gloves her and wand, tongue poking out in concentration. They were at the bottom of her bag, OKAY?!?! O_O Anyway, when she finally got them she reached towards the cloth and cage. "Niiiiiice fire crab. You're not gonna burn my fingers off today, right?" Hehehe. *panicked laughter*

She gently wrapped her fingers 'round it's middle, cringing, and set it in the bucket though she really just wanted to chuck it in but the professor probably wouldn't like that....

Ahem.

Now.

"AQUAMENTI."


Only a little bit of water shot from the tip of her wand, but it was enough so.. Okay. Just let it soak before proper touching it. Bleugh. After leaving it for a few minutes, she gingerly ran her fingers over it for cracks and what-not but twas PERFECT. Thank MERLIN.

Ugh.

SPOILER!!: Instructions

Step One:
Fill the bucket up with enough water to make sure the rear of the Fire Crab is completely covered. While letting soak for several minutes, lightly rub the shell with your fingertips to feel for any soft spots or cracks. (Soaking will allow any buildup, caused by its flames, to loosen)


Step Two:
With a soft bristled brush, gently scrub the entire shell using a light, circular motion. Pay special attention to any areas with buildup, mostly around their colored jewels and under the rim of the shell. Be careful not to brush areas covered in scales. They tend to be sensitive.

Step Three:
Gently massage the Fire Crab shell, under body, legs and tail with a soft, wet washcloth. This will loosen most soil. Don't worry if small flakes are released from the shell! This is just normal shedding. Rinse the Fire Crab to remove flakes.

Step Four:
Rinse the Fire Crab thoroughly. Closely inspect the shell for any irregularities, such as softening, excessive flaking, cracks, unusual discharge, or discolorations. Discoloration would occur on the jewels.

Step Five:
While still wet, place the Fire Crab back in the cage and cover with the cage with a dark colored cloth (the ones that covered it earlier). Rinse out supplies.
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