Toothless - Napoleon of Crime - Gryffinclaw - Owl Emissary - Pirate Auror - DoctorDonna SPOILER!!: Adi Quote:
Originally Posted by FearlessLeader19 Adi was trying to remember what the letters on the jars meant when he was aware of someone taking a seat next to him. He looked around. "Hey, Benny! What's up?'' Adi looked closely at his friend. Benny was aging very much as well. He sort of even looked older than the Puffer did.
Anyway..."I sure am. What about you?'' Adi looked back at the jars. The stuff printed on the label were from the periodic table; he knew that much. What did they stand for though? Hmmm...
What was up? "The sky..." Ben mused playing on their location. They were to be studying some part of the heavens in this lesson after all, so looking up would just what he had mentioned. The sky, especially if you added the fact that they were currently in the highest point of the castle. "I think so." If that was what they were doing of course. The Gryffindor only got an impression that might be one idea.
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He winced as more and more students arrived in the classroom. Some being far more loud then others which was becoming more and more commonplace. And it was becoming more and more painful for Ben. The second year turned back to the professor when his greeting was returned, only to hear what came after. Carbon dating...he hadn't said anything about carbon dating. Had he? Ben exchanged confused glances with his best friend but chose to not correct the man however as he caught the response the older man had given Adi.
No...the professor was clearly not happy and Ben didn't want to loose any points either. "Alright... " was all he said before listening as the professor finally began class. At the question about wandering stars, Ben tried to think of what they could be. He was stopped though as the answers coming from students seemed as good an answer as any. There were seven other planets in the solar system as visible in the sky. And the sun wouldn't necessarily be shown in the night. The moon was the only odd man out. "I think it would be the planets as well," he answered after raising his hand. "They would be seen as having no distinct path or wandering across the sky over time."
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