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Hogwarts RPG Name: Ruth (Rae) Elliot Gryffindor First Year x12 x12
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Originally Posted by StarShine "Hello, Mr. Bellaire," Cosgrach greeted the boy and - okay. Okay. Wow. Okay. The kid had a long breath, got that.
He grinned at the boy to hopefully show that it was ALRIGHT. "I don't... give detention to students who brew wrong," he said hesitantly - the boy mentioned 'detention' somewhere there, right? "I know you didn't mean to mess it up. No one wants that. It's your first ever potion, so you have the right to make mistakes." Yes? Good. "We can go over your mistakes if you want." Or not.
WHATEVER HE WANTED. He didn't? What? No detention???
That big breath the little boy had been holding, he let it out immediately and took several others just to regulate it. He had a right to not get the Potion right the first time? Was that a rule? Could he go explain that to the other Professors for him too?????? They liked setting class assignments and assuming First Years knew stuff but if no one else, he was walking testament to the fact that this was not so. Couple that with the fact his wand hated him and suddenly this Professor had made his day. One less class to fear or dread until he got on his wand's good side--wherever that might be. "Thank Merlin!" NOW his smile could genuinely grow. "And I'll do better next time, honest."
Oh, they were gonna go over what he did wrong too? Yeah...he figured....Blaise spared a glance at his floating quill and notepad. He'd told the thing to stop taking notes if it ever came to this part but...the Professor wasn't mad at him....and he didn't THINK he was going to be mean about it so maybe it was okay. The boy gave a small nod. "I'd like if we did."
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