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sweetpurplepeopleeater
Man flail flail man flail flail man flail...
With a grin on his face that would make any witch or wizard believe that he had been hit with about a dozen Cheering Charms, he stopped when he had reached the Promised Land and manly squealed before turning his attention towards his Gryffindor companion.
"Oh it's quite simple really, Miss Valentine. You do not need to do anything but stand still as the muggles strap you into the seat. Then, well, you simply jump about. It's quite the surreal feeling and don't feel too embarrassed if you end up kicking and flailing your legs a bit. Your moments will be slowed down due to the simulation of the Moon's gravity," he explained softly as one of the muggles working at the area came over with a precautionary helmet for each of them.
"I hope you have no qualms about my going first," he said eagerly, not exactly waiting for her to give him the approval he deserved and already making his way towards the vacant chair. He promptly sat down in it and waited for the muggles to strap him in - although he was perfectly capable of doing it himself. "Miss Valentine, are you familiar with the first words spoken on the surface of the moon by humans?"
Angel was a bit worried about the Professor and was getting ready to explain to the muggles that he was just so excited because he had never been anywhere like this, she would prepared to answer any questions that anyone had about the crazy Professor.
Angel then suddenly saw AJ and gave her a wave. "I don't mid Professor." Angel wasn't really sure this was safe but she would give it a go when the Professor had finished. She put on the helmet anyway. "Oh I know that." Angel beamed. "Neil Armstrong said one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind." Angel looked down at the floor and thought about something. "Professor is it true he made a mistake?" Angel had heard he had somewhere. "Apparently he was supposed to say one small step for a man and one giant leap for mankind." Angel wondered how he would have forgotten the a.