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Hey Ju Agatha's way of greeting Cutty was a stare, nothing else. Not a hard one, just a simple, normal stare.
She looked back to the front of the classroom and watched professor Bellaire magically lock the door and tell them this would be a wandless lesson!!!!!!!!
The girl immediatelly perked up and listened more intently. No magic!! NO MAGIC!! Sweet Morgana, there would be no spells cast or ANYTHING like that that morning!!! Agatha was suddenly not feeling as gloomy as before, but she wasn't entirely sure about the part that they were told to get their books.
Taking a seat anyway, the Slytherin pulled out her Transfiguration textbook and placed it on her desk. Looking back at professor Bellaire, she chose not to answer the first question.
If he hadn't noticed it, he might have felt the weight of Agatha Hapgood's stare boring into his light skin. It was quite by accident that he turned to look at her and caught the stare. Why the stare? What was she seeing that made it quite impossible for her to turn away. Interpreting this to the best of his favour Cutty smiled and tucked away his wand before taking out his text book.
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Davvy_Wavvy Professor Bellaire pointed her wand at the door and it shut itself with a definite click. Late comers would not be permitted.
"Okay everyone, please take out your text books. Today will be a completely wandless lesson, so put your wands away and have a seat." They understood that theory class was just as important as a practical lesson.
"I would like someone to quickly give the definition of Transfiguration and another to explain the difference between Charms and Transfiguration."
Theory. This was good. Such classes he could appreciate for he found much interest in seeing just how things worked. It was a quick and easy way to unwind. Cutty raised his hand and offered more in-depth answer. "
Transfiguration is the branch of magic that is used for the altering of pre-existing material into another substance or form as has been mentioned. It differs from a charm in that a charm would merely enchant an object and isn't very likely to change the way something looks." Cutty considered any exceptions to the rules that appearances would always change when dealing with Transfiguration. Could a wizard, if he wanted to, switch another wizard's heart with a tomato? Sure it would alter the appearance of his insides, but no one would see that.
At first.