Text Cut: Sander & Lux
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FireboltAvis88 Sander glanced to his right when someone approached and then he recognized who it was. It was Bev, the girl he had worked with before. "Hi Bev. Uh...what? Teach you? Here? Now? Um...the Professor said that if you didn't know how to do it, that you could use Lumos. That's a whole lot safer, I assure you," Sander tried to convince Bev that the Professor was right.
Looking at the younger girl, Sander felt bad for her. He so wanted to teach her. "The incantation I used is Firsitan. Pronounced Fir-See-Tan and the wand movement is a jab preferably upwards. If you want the sparks to be green, you need to include the color as well. So the incantation is Firsitan Green. But please don't try it now. You need to first practice both incantation and wand movement and how to control the intensity of the sparks. I don't want you burning the ceiling down," Sander whispered to Bev.
"Maybe if we're going outdoors later, you can try casting it then. It'll be lots safer. For now just use Lumos. You know how to cast it right?" Sander hoped Bev did or else she'd be staying behind in the classroom today.
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Squishy Lumos?
If this class was what Lux thought it was, being able to send sparks from her wand was definitely better than being able to do Lumos. There was no doubt she could light her wand if needed, but if trouble should come up, what would happen then? Lux would end up as Acromantula food is what.
She needed to be able to send sparks if something happened to her.
Looking around at the older students, she saw that Bev had headed over to Sander and was asking him to teach it to her. Perfect. Joining the two, she caught the incantation and wand movement that was needed. Seemed simple enough.
Smiling, Lux jabbed her wand and said, "Firsitan." Nothing happened. Hmmm, she must be saying it wrong. Time to try again. "Firsitan." Aha, sparks! "Look, Sander."
Okay, so it had been more sparks than she wanted, but whatever. hehe.
Pretty.
Ooooh!
Beverly watched Sander intently, from the way he said the enchantment to the wand movement. So THAT'S how you did it. Great. Glancing up at the older student, she sent him grateful grin. "Thanks, that should be better than
Lumos." Just FYI. And she didn't want to die, so the extent of the sparks wasn't a problem.
When Lux joined them, Beverly shot her a wave. Hi. Back to Sander, she nodded at him. "I'll use it if I really have to. Thanks."
Now it was time to move into the Erie Room. She felt more prepared, but out of precaution, she followed in after the taller students.