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Old 10-23-2015, 09:00 AM   #57 (permalink)
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He didn't know WHY she was looking at him in that manner, he had promised not to leave her again, so, consider him staying... especially when she said that. "Flying is fine, you'll be okay, just keep your balance and don't panic." It was as easy as that. He would have given her another hug right now, but he wasn't sure how much 'PDA' he could get away with. Professor's had weird rules and he couldn't recall what Tanner's were regarding the matter. Were hugs okay? He might have to ask later.

Instinctively HE ducked too, as Maggie summoned a broom. Summoned a broom! ... As you do. "Then again, perhaps you shouldn't be flying," he joked, nudging her. Such erratic use of a broomstick.
Hearing that it would be 'okay' wasn't really helping.

Like, again, what was she even doing here??? Maggie sighed and caught the broomstick she'd just summoned. What was that look for, Zeke? HMM? "What?!" She SHOULDN'T be flying? What was that supposed to mean? Maggie gave him a confused look, laced with a little bit of irritation.

That wasn't exactly a vote of confidence there, Mr. Browne.


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So far so good. Though Maggie's summoning charm had actually put her on edge briefly. But she had Justin, Leo, and Beatrice here with her. They were her backup, her eyes and ears. With more confidence, she cleared her throat to call attention to herself.

"Right. Beginning group: what do you think is the most important rule of flying?" she began. Then, turning to face the other group of students, she continued. "Experienced group: what is the single best piece of advice you can give to our first time flyers?" Tiara liked these types of questions: there's not necessarily one right answer, forcing students to think critically about the activity.
Maggie tried to listen to all the advice that was being given. None of which put her any less on edge, to be honest. Don't die being the LEAST helpful. Like. That was a ground rule anyway. For, like, LIFE.

Literally.

No magic on broomsticks. Really? But at least Zeke's suggestion was actually teaching her something she didn't know. Okay. Good. "Don't fall off." Would be her number one rule to flying. Yes. That.

It was probably related to the Don't Die one really.
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