Text Cut: Magnus
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Isabelle moved out the way when the first student got up on the runway, deciding to stay close to the wall and cross her arms to watch the show. Smiling as each of them took a turn, she nodded her head, impressed at what they had made and with the confidence they were showing to tell everyone about it.
Some with more confidence than others though.
As Pao tripped, Issy stepped forwards, ready to help him. But he righted himself soon enough, so she went back to her position by the wall. Chuckling as several of them did pouts and spins and struts, Isabelle waited until the last of them had gone down and walked forward to address them all.
"That was brilliant guys! Well done all of you. The outfits look wonderful, and you will of course have homework time to perfect the shoes - although you look to have a good grip on that incantation already." She perched herself on the edge of the runway again. "Those of you that wore the clothes for this, if you could please re-dress your mannequins before you leave, as I need to move them back to the homework room. The rest of you can gather your things and go. Thank you!"
Pao stood in the shadows, trying not to be noticed by anyone after his incident on the runway. Magnus had looked ready to help him up, but she must have decided against it.
Hopefully people were bored by the time I got up and just weren't paying attention. Yeah, that was probably the case, right? He was almost the last one to go.
When the professor dismissed class, he shot back to the dressing area as fast as he could. He wanted to be one of the first one out of there! Pao quickly put everything back on his mannequin. This time he made sure that he had tied his shoes before taking a single step.
Wheeling his mannequin over to where they'd been at the beginning of the lesson, he gathered his things and headed for the door. Yes, he'd managed to get out before almost everyone else.
"Thanks, professor," he mumbled quickly as he passed Magnus. Then he was out the door.