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Dora had put on an extra layer of clothing, and her Ravenclaw scarf to keep out the cold instead of using charms, and made the long trek down to the castle's gates. There was a book tucked under her arms, as well as a half eaten scone that she was currently working on.
She'd originally had a hex in mind that she wanted to teach Lexi, but after their most recent conversation... the girl was getting a really simple one. That could easily be deflected by any of her friends. Or well at least the one could deflect it easy enough she was sure even without proof.
Reaching the gate, she leaned against it and finished up the rest of her breakfast, hazel-green eyes out on the grounds looking for the little Gryffindor.
Today could very well classify as one of the best days of her life! Dora was gonna teach her some hexes and she just...eeeeep! For some reason she could never figure out, no one wanted to teach her hexes and it wasn't fair. They all knew how to do them so if anything were to happened she'd be the only one who couldn't fire back at an offender. Of course that would change today becaus of the super nice Ravenclaw girl. GRIN.
Only problem is, there were terms and conditions that came with this lesson and they weren't the kind she agreed with but she couldn't very well say 'no' because then she'd never learn. People say you can learn all that by reading but seriously, everyone knew that wasn't going to happen so move on!
As she got closer to the gate she caught sight of her and the smile on her face grew wider.
"Dora!!!!!! Hi!" she hurriedly skipped over to her with her eager face on. HEXING TIME? Oh and she said she had something for her so Lex looked about curiously wondering if it might be her own book of hexes so she could stay up and study them in her common room. It would be the only time she showed any interest in reading that's for sure!