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FireboltAvis88 So there had been a reason after all. It was always safer to stun. Never underestimate the strength and power of a Flesh Eating plant. Cris quickly wrote down what Professor Bentley said in his journal before packing his journal into his backpack. This was definitely a very important piece of information to remember....especially when working with said Flesh Eating plants.
Duh! Why walk to do something when a bird can do it for you?
Cris grinned sheepishly, "Oh yes, Professor. Owl would work fine too. Well I guess I should be headed back to the castle too. Thank you, Professor, for taking the time to answer my questions," Cris thanked his Herbology Professor as he smiled at her.
Securing his backpack over his shoulder, Cris pointed his wand at the Snargaluff and saying, "Stupefy," stunned the Flesh Eating plant. He quickly ducked past the Snargaluff and waited for Jasmine to catch up with him before he made his way out of Greenhouse Eight.
"No worries dear... I'll see you later," she nodded, giving the Hufflepuff one last smile before watching him make his way past the Snargaluff.
And then there was one.
There was always one... or two... in this case, just one.
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ArianaBlack Ugh imagine eating your own kind to survive. That is not okay. That is cannibalism. These trees were cannibals. EW. Zander was so busy staring at the cannibal tree that he didn't even realize that everyone had started leaving. When he turned around and noticed that more than half of the class was gone, he realized it was his cue to leave. Oops. He almost broke out into a run, but then realized how dangerous a misstep could be. So yes, power walking is a much better, safer idea for this greenhouse. "BYE PROFESSOR! See ya soon! It was a wonderful lesson." Okay, it wasn't that wonderful. Mustn't be late to the next class.
"Goodbye Zander, enjoy the rest of your day," she replied, watching as he hurried off, though she aimed another stunner at the tree for good measure... just to ensure her Lion was safe in his escape.
And alas, it was the end of the lesson, and tea was definitely calling her name. The tidying up would come later.