~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes.
Exactly what she was looking for? Adi blinked in surprise but he was pleased to heard that he had hit the nail on the head. This lesson was really shaping up to be an awesome one! Pleased with himself, the Hufflepuff modified his notes by adding the extra bits from the board. In his opinion, the best answer provided was given by Gabe. the Ravenclaw really had provided an accurate description.
Gosh, the read headed lady was shouting, yo. Hehe. At least Adi would be able to hear her VERY clearly. He was positive he would have heard her even with the earmuffs on, LOL. Alrightey, so move the mandrakes from thereee to there. that can be done! Yessers! Ahh, a demonstration! Time to earmuff up! He slapped the Big Bird muffs snugly around his ears.
Adi got up again to move over to the mandrakes after watching the demonstration and seeing the thumbs up. The Head made it look totally easy but little did he know what he was in for. He grasped FIRMLY one at random at the top of its head with his gloved left hand and TUGGED upwards. Out popped the ugly, screaming mandrake though to Adi it looked more like a Silencing Charm had been placed on it. He quickly turned his attention to the elongated cart-turned- workstation to dump the screaming thing into a new pot.
the only thing was the mandrake seemed DETERMINED not to go into its new home O__O "Come on!'' Adi pushed away at it's flailing roots that were preventing it from settling in. GOSH. Such small plant was putting up such a fight! The Hufflepuff kept pushing away at the roots that wanted to keep hugging at the sides of the pot, all the while the thing kept screaming in his face and being all flaily. Luckily he couldn't hear otherwise he was positive he would have been knocked out by now. And deaf too.
FINALLY, after what felt like year, the mandrake was placed into the pot after Adi had somehow managed to move away all the roots from the new pot's end. What a work out that had been! He now scattered dirt from the original pot onto the top of the mandrake. Enjoy your new home, mandrake!
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