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"very good, that is correct." The girl received an approving nod.
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She walked back to the front of the class and turned to look at them. "Today we will be banishing balls to baskets. I'll like you all to once again step out of your desks and come to the front."
She gave them time to do so and once they did she banished the desk and chairs to the back of the class. Demonstration number one. Now there was a large enough space in the class for everyone to be able to practice the charm.
"The wand motion is very simple. All you need to do is point your wand at the object you are banishing...like I just did with the desks and chairs."
With another flick of her wand the container of brightly coloured balls appeared at the front of the class and so did many different baskets. The Charms professor got to work lining the wall with the basket and placing the ball container a few feet away from. "The aim is to banish the ball into a basket...like so."
She demonstrated causing a purple ball to fly into a basket.
"If you are clear on the instructions you may begin. If not feel free to ask questions."
Kat smirked once Bellaire had given her a nod... A sign for good. She was correct, right? Another reason why she likes this class was because she had quite ease in it. She didn't have to think too hard just to know the answer. It seemed like it just flows from within.
Deep words.
Kat took her wand out and positioned herself to do the Banishing Charm. "
Depulso," she said. But to her dismay, the ball flew a bit and then dropped beside the basket. Oh for Merlin's sake. Again, again. But...
Alright, they were going to banish that ball into that basket. But how? Yeah, she knew that they just had to point at it. But... how do they exactly get to banish the ball into its
destination? "
Uhmm, Professor," Kat said as she approached Bellaire. "
How do we exactly let the ball fly into the basket? Do we have to just point it at the ball and it just goes to the basket? Or do we have to focus on the place you'd like the ball to go to?"
Dear Bellaire, I hope you understood that.