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Bazinga Minerva smiled as he said he would be fine with her doing this spell on him. "What would I have done all these terms without you Harvs. You always letting me do spells." She chuckled a bit, sometimes he was more of a let and sometimes it well just happened. Looking at the the spell again she practiced saying it a few more times. "Torparticus. Okay I think I'm ready to go away and do it."
She took his hand and put her wand up.. Then she thought for a second, was it the U or a jab. Looking at Harvey's hand she did a u and clearly said "Torparticus" She watched his reaction... did it work or did she do something wrong. Looking at Harvey she just wasn't sure so she looked down at her notes and hit her head with her hand. "You have got to be kidding me.. I did the wrong wand movement.. I'm sorry." She felt so stupid for doing that, what was wrong with her lately.
Harvey smiled and thought about it "
Well for once you would have gotten no practice at all on these spells and secondly I must be the only one that says yes to having spells practiced oh him" he said smiling as he was sure that not many people would say yes to this kind of thing. He nodded as she said that she was ready to do the spell now "
Ok.. then lets do this thing! Hit me!.. I dont mean literally.. I meant with the spell" he said just in case she might think she could punch him or something, which she wouldnt do but he could never be too careful with this.
He watched as she took his hand and he watched her do a U shape as well as say the incantation and he waited to see if he felt anything. But his hand felt normal he shook his head once she looked at him, making her look down at her notes and hitting her head. "
I did say hit me and not yourself" he said chuckling as he listened to her "
Hey its fine.. you doing the wrong movement didnt do anything to my poor hand so lets give it another go." she seemed a bit distracted lately.. right? thats what it seemed. He wondered what it could be and why she was so distracted.