SPOILER!!: Culloden :3
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StarShine Good. Leah didn't bolt away. Good girl. He nodded at her, and chuckled at them both. "I won't poison you," he said and shook his head. He was here with very good intentions indeed.
"So I noticed you two are always willing to contribute to my class, and therefore you deserve a gift. Adi, this is yours," he handed the boy his vial, "and Leah." He gave her, hers. "Yours is a potion to make people trust you far more easily and for you to convince them more easily. You drink it and enjoy some confidence." He grinned at Adi. It was brilliant, wasn't it? Cosgrach knew it was.
"And Leah, yours will make studying easier for you. I hope you enjoy it."
Any questions?
Merlin. That was impossible. Leah could believe that the professor was not going to poison them, but a GIFT? She could not help but stare at the man before reaching out for her potion.
"Oh my gosh, thank you Professor." She replied, observing the vial. "
So you think we are the most 'contributing' students? In Hufflepuff?" Out of the dozens of people. Hey that sounded good.
"I've got another question. If I just drink this studying will be easier for me huh? For the rest of my life, or for a certain period of time?" The second year asked. She needed all the details. Didn't want to mess up, nope.
SPOILER!!: Noel :3
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Samia "About Odin, and the hammer" Noel told her, eying the moving pictures in the book. They were very detailed, weren't they? "I was bored, and I am running out of things to do inside the castle," he said, sighing. It was true. He wasn't sure when was the last time he had actually gone outside the castle. He wasn't that eager to do so either because he had no intention of freezing to death.
Oh? She wanted the whole couch?
"I am pretty settled so um .... " Yeah, not happening. Wasn't he nice enough to actually sit up and give her considerable space to sit at? She should be grateful, really
"So anywaay, what were you uptoo?" Because pointless conversation was another thing he could only do during this unforgivable winter.
Odin and the hammer. Heard about that one... Maybe.
Leah leaned in and took a peek at the book. They had pictures? She wondered how she could miss that. She usually read books with pictures in it. Just added a bit of interesting thing to stare at when reading a boring story.
"I totally get what you mean." She nodded, now back in her sitting position and staring into the fire.
"We're stuck in the common room all day long without anything to do. But I - " Leah managed to stop herself just in time. She was about to say
I will never read because I'm bored but had learned that that was never a wise thing to say.
The thirteen-year-old did guess that he would not move for her. Not that she cared much. She was just stating that she would be more comfortable on her own.
"Nothing much. You got something fun to do except reading?" Any suggestionsss?