06-01-2015, 12:55 PM
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Doxy
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Amur Neverwinter Fourth Year | ~ Rise and Rise Again, Until Lambs become Lions ~ SPOILER!!: Adi! Quote:
Originally Posted by FearlessLeader19
Child? "I'm not a child,'' Adi replied with amusement. "Aren't those tiny human beings?" He wasn't tiny to say the least. Hehe. Plus he would be of age in a few months. Wheeee! Cue the emotional sobs from his RPer.
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Why was Professor Sabel smiling and looking so calm at his failure? Adi could not understand it. Surely the man didn't like to see his students fail at things. Without realising it, the boy was shaking his wand again. Eh? "A good start? How is that, Professor?" he questioned with a slight frown and a tilt of his head. But Adi did know one thing... the memory he was attached to WAS strong. He could feel it had happened just yesterday rather the over two years ago.
Will? Need? The Puffer was getting confused, yo! But he nodded at the suggestion though he still was a bit puzzled. "I had never thought of Patronuses being a physical form of the emotions.'' But it made sense. ''Alright. I'll try to do that.''
Adi took a DEEEEEEP breath as he raised his wand. He focused on his memory and looked at the exact spot where he and AJ had sat on the bridge in hoped of re-living the memory. "Expecto Patronum!'' Silvery wispy things could be seen coming from the Hippogriff feathered core wand. Wisps, that was all but it was something! "I did it!'' the Puffer exclaimed and bouncing on his feet like a CHILD. "Did you see that, Professor?" He saw, right? RIGHT? Chuckling, Sabel shook his head in amusement. "Young adult then, my apologies." He could have argued that Rehman was tiny from where he was standing, but it seemed more appropriate to just agree. After all, he wasn't exactly young-young. A miniature adult, if he would.
He didn't say anymore to further his explanation as to why he thought it was a good start, or how one could consider the patronus a physical form of the good memories and emotions. He simply stood, and watched, letting the boy process and figure things out for himself.
And it seemed somewhere along the line, something had clicked. Sabel's grin returned in full force, and he nodded in appreciation. "I did indeed. Very well done!"
Now, the question was, could he do it at any time? At any location? Or perhaps, the better question was, could he do it again? "Keep practicing, and it'll get easier. It's a very good start."
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