SPOILER!!: Professor
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MeredithRodneyMckay
Logan was adorable. Or Pao. She must remember to call him the name he wanted. Maybe change the nameplate when he wasn't looking. Anyway, Issy grinned at him when he came over before finding his seat.
Red? Ohhhh, right yes. Her dress. She chuckled slightly at his blushing and nodded her head. "Well, thank you, Mister Mancini." I think.
Isabelle popped off the desk and wandered over to the door, closing it behind the last entrant. Anyone coming in now would be late and feel her wrath. Well points loss anyway. But moving on. Walking back up the aisle to her desk, Issy turned and smiled at all the kids.
"Good morning everyone. Now, before we start on the spell for this lesson, I'd like you all to tell me how you feel you got on with the last spell? I noticed some of you did very well in making things that had some good detail on them," she said, gesturing to the wall set up at the front of the room. Quite pretty, with words and sparkles and everything.
"Doing things with more detail is tricky, especially when transfiguring clothing, which is why you don't often find people making elaborate items. Did any of you come across problems that you had to overcome?" Because if they did, maybe she could help with that. Plus this little talk first would get them into 'lesson mode' before launching into the good stuff.
When the Professor began talking Alexa made her way over to desk with the mannequin that was waiting for her. Sooner or later they would have to be friends..she just chose later.
Taking a seat, she ensured that her head was turned away from the bloody thing and she focused, instead, on the Professor.
"I don't think I did so badly...it took a while but at least I got it!" And now she was smiling because she remembered just how hard she had worked in the last class to get that spell to work.
"The spell was being kinda difficult though..." It
had taken her nearly a million tries and all but who was complaining?
"I think one of the biggest problems was finding which way the Z was supposed to go..." And she wasn't ashamed to admit that because quite frankly Z's were pretty hard stuff.