Post 1 Yeah I broke that mirror, so what? ll NOT backward ll Official Gryfferin ll Lemon's favourite
Would you look at that, they were replicating the healing bracelet. Was there some hidden point in this? Like the term Professor Lafay made them brew their own antidote for when they had that happy!ice-cream problem? Hadn't that been something, especially when the class started considering the ingredients she had them adding. Lithe river water raised eyebrows, always.
Lex took one of the bracelets then drew Airey's wand from her holster. Any day now the Professor would be fed up of her borrowing his wand but it wasn't her fault someone had gone and made off with hers. Wasn't even like people were telling her where to find it after so she was stuck in this fix with a wand that liked her only half the time.
Here's to hoping this was one of those times when the wand would actually cooperate. Alexa pointed to the point at the top centre of the bracelet to start on the first ruin. "Intaglio sowilo sowilo sowilo...Intaglio sowilo sowilo sowilo." Going in a clockwise direction, the next rune to be carved Jera and she got right on it. "Intaglio jera jera jera jera...Intaglio jera jera jera..." No practising on her parchment first. She already KNEW what these runes were meant to look like thank you very much. Next in sequence, the other sowilo that she'd need to get carved. "Intaglio sowilo sowilo sowilo sowilo...Intaglio sowilo sowilo sowilo." Admittedly...that one didn't turn out as great as it could have but that was the wand's fault. Her's was perfectly obedient, this one did what it wanted sometimes and she didn't really appreciate that at a time when she had runes to carve. Speaking of runes that needed carving....Uruz would be next. "Intaglio uruz uruz uruz uruz....Intaglio uruz uruz uruz." Annnnnd back to sowilo. "Intaglio sowilo sowilo sowilo sowilo....Intaglio sowilo sowilo sowilo."
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