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Astrid gave Asher lots of beams. Well, that was because he deserved them. He was cool and a Quidditch player and overall awesome, so Astrid did not see why he shouldn't receive grins. Most of the Slytherins deserved them anyway. "You think so?" Because she knows so. She was pretty good herself, but that was really conceited of her. "Thank you!" She didn't forget her manners. Heh.
Did he clap for her? She would've curtseys and bowed but she was settled sown on a seat and it was kinda hard trying to stand up. "If you wanna practice yours again, you may, but it's okay with you if I move on to the next spell, yeah?" She was ready to turn her piece of wood into a boat and try it out at the Black Lake. Hehe.
"Lignum Navicula!" Astrid said and tapped her piece of wood. Slowly, it had turned into a boat. SEE? It wasn't that bad. She'll have to test the boat later at the Black Lake just in case there were holes or defects or something she didn't want on her small boat. Mhm.
Asher nodded.
"I know so, I look forward to playing with you." Now that tryouts were over and they were officially teammates now. He could say this now. He nodded again at her 'thanks' And he grinned back. The younger slytherin was cool. They should hang out in a non homework setting sometime.
Now back to the homework this was why he....they were here.Did he want to work on the vine again? No not really it looked good. What if he worked on it again and it came out terrible. Then how many times would it take him to get it back to looking this good. Who knew? He shook his head.
"No, that's fine. my rope is great."
Okay wood come here. He picked up his wood off the floor and placed it in front of him. He got his wand
"Lignum Navicula![" and tapped the wood. The wood turned into a very nice boat indeed. Look at the detail! He beamed at Astrid. She'd been beaming at him so it was time to beam at her.
"We should probably test these boats out at the lake, you think?" He picked up his boat and grinned.