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Of course all spells required practice. He sighed to himself and wondered whether he could ever be a great wizard that got every spell on first try without visualising.
'Guess never. Who said wizards had it easier than muggles?
He raised his wand and opened his mouth to cast the spell again but--her feet was in the water and it distracted him. He frowned, hesitated, decided against saying something, but really, she was his friend.
"It's--you'll--you'll get cold--the water must be freezing." Hadn't she said she was eating excessive ice-cream? With those feet in freezing water, she was bound to have a bad stomach.
Even with her feet kicking in the water and her gaze out toward the lake she was still acutely aware of the fact that he was just sitting there and hadn't made any moves related to freezing the butterfly. He might have needed more time and she had plenty. There was a reason she was sitting out here in the first place; she was bored and had nothing else to do. He was her company so she was fine now.
From the corner of her eyes she saw him raise his wand but looking over at him, she could tell that he was more preoccupied with her feet than his spell work.
Lex tilted her head and gave him a curious look. If it was distracting him then she'd stop.
"You're absolutely right." Offered him a smile before pulling her feet from the water.
"Truthfully, it didn't feel all that cold, but enough about me. The spell, remember?" She wasn't rushing him but she couldn't help but think he'd gotten distracted.