*sneaks this in here before class closes* Sardines ♥ BHB ♥ Dallie ♥ Grumpy ♥ MY SUN AND STARS ♥ i love julia So, in theory, yes, the homing spell could work alongside with the killing curse. Which made dying easier. Wonderful. Evie's brain was swimming a little, but she did her best to listen to the three ways to protect oneself from the killing curse, which of course, would be harder to do if the homing spell was attached to it. The ways were simple and no-brainers, but one would have to think very fast to avoid being killed.
And as soon as that was over, Dakest moved right along to... wait, what? He was letting them watch a memory of a killing curse? Seriously? Was it his? Was he the one using it? Was he really going to let them watch him KILL somebody?
That was the conclusion Evie's brain immediately went to, but by the time she reached the pensieve, she wasn't entirely sure what she was going to see. Either way, she wasn't really all that frightened. Intrigued, yes. A little nervous, yes. But not scared. It was something, as a future auror, that she would have to experience and perhaps use in the future. It was better to experience now in a safe and controlled environment, as Dakest had said, rather than as a surprise later.
So, there was hardly any hesitation from Evie. She walked right up the pensieve, giving Dakest a curious glance before submerging her face into the cool, light water. Evie was disappointed at the lack of definition in the figures and the place they were in, but she knew it was probably for the better. And, besides, it was Dakest. That man hid everything. Auror and all. Evie subconsciously jumped when the spell firing started. Her heartbeat quickened as the battle begun and she paid attention to every detail and every spell that defended the person whose place she was in. Her heart jumped again as the memory threw her backwards. Evie's head popped out of the pensieve with a small gasp as the memory faded, but other than that, she was quite calm. She paused and looked at Dakest again for a moment, wondering what happened after that. She knew she wouldn't get an answer if she asked, though.
Evie cleared her throat. "Thank you for letting us see, professor," she said quietly before stepping away. She would keep that memory in the front of her mind. |