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Lovey_Dovey
"Alright, so now that we have a basic definition on the board. Can anyone tell me under what circumstance/s the use of this charm is mandatory? Now I'll only be rewarding the first answer with points for this bit of the question." she sat on the edge of her desk. "I would also like everyone to give me scenarios as to when a charm like this could be helpful. You are free to be creative not crazy."
So Dustin liked hide and seek. Maybe that wasn't the real takeaway from class today, but it was what Mo was noting. They'd have to try a round of Epic Hide and Seek and see who won... maybe they could get the entire common room to play.
And again... he needed to bring it back in to focus on the question, which was challenging because Mo was so excited to learn this spell. UMMM. "Sometimes a disillusionment charm is really useful if you're trying to convince your younger sibling that he's been sold to the circus, because you hide all his bedroom furniture with the spell and he thinks that you've sold that too. Just hypothetically, of course." And he never really liked circuses since then.