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Deniiz
Forrest relaxed in his seat again as he grinned a little. He was pleased that he wasn't very cold in this weather either. Either his six heavy pieces of clothing kept him warm, or the weather decided to play nice today. With his positive logic in charge, he liked the second idea better. He could even fantasise it was to let him grasp this spell. Yeah. Definitely. He was that important of a boy.
Back to the reality.
He? Oh. The butterfly. Of course. His positiveness had its limits though, of course, and he knew he would never get the spell on his first try regardless of his handling of the spell. So, offering her a shrug to indicate he didn't really know, he pointed his wand at the butterfly and said "Petrificus Totalus," clearly. Waiting... Did it get slower? It certainly got--don't fool yourself, his negative logic snarled again and he sighed, shaking his head hopelessly.
Lex sat again. No more blowing things up so she figured she'd sit and wait. The butterfly was still within reach, just in case it tried getting away before they were done with it and by the looks of things, they weren't done yet.
"That's fine. All spells require practice, some more than others." She said with a casual shrug of her shoulders. It really wasn't all that big a deal. She would have been shocked if it
had worked on his first try.
"Go ahead, try again, the butterfly's still playing nice for us."
Or was she thinking too far ahead? He wasn't gonna let that failure stop him, right? This was practice. She was
teaching him the spell. If he could already get it perfectly on the first go then he wouldn't have asked her so there was nothing to worry about.
She would sit with her feet in the water again and wait patiently. He could take as long as he needed, really.