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Callie
Haddie shrugged a little, and nodded. She pulled a small object out of her pocket and held it out for Professor Primeaux to see. A digital music player. "I, uh, miss music," she confessed, some slight embarrassment clear in her voice. "I know...I know electricity doesn't work here. Magic disrupts it and everything. But I also have seen, and read about, a lot of things that normally needed electricity to work, but don't, because they've been enchanted or something." Like her camera, that normally would need batteries, but nope. Magic. And that car she read about that went wild and roamed the forbidden forest for a while. There were a lot of examples of things being enchanted to work without electricity when normal it would need it.
"So I figured you would know what spell or spells are used to make this work on magic or whatever, instead of electricity. And, you know, might teach me those spells, and help me cast them if they're too advanced for me just yet?" Naturally, Haddie would rather learn and cast the spells herself, but she knew might need his help for them to be successful. She was, after all, just a first year. She gave him the most hopeful, pleading smile she could.
After peeves had left and he started the room to clean itself Julien found his pot and started making tea. He needed to calm his nerves.
"Would you like some tea?" She could have some too if she wanted. It seemed she was ready to tell him why she was here and he turned and looked at her as she spoke.
"Ludo is the words you need. It's just a quick flick towards the electronic you want. We have some very good wizarding stations you might be able to get here." He headed closer and pulled out his wand doing the movements and the radio turned on.
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Ameh
He couldn't remember the last time someone had asked him that question... Jaemin tilted his head and wrinkled his nose, immediately repeating the same answer he always gave. This time, however, since it was a professor... he gave a little more. "Yes and no... dad is a wizard, but mom is a Muggle. They weren't sure what I would be. And dad taught me some stuff about magic, but not much cause of mom."
They had wanted balance, they said, and for Jay to not get confused in his Muggle classes. After all... that sort of stuff had gotten him in trouble in classes when he was just starting in school. It had just been easier for everyone, to keep things back. He hadn't been happy about it, especially when they'd discussed the idea of him not getting a letter, but he was here, so none of that mattered anymore. All the basic stuff his dad had taught him was being built upon now, and it made the small boy happy.
"I have a lot of stuff to catch up on, but I'm trying really hard to do it!" He grinned at the professor, nodding happily. "It's neat to see how stuff goes with the Muggle stuff I learned in school before."
Well that could explain things,
"Every great wizard has his or her own story. Some are with muggles some are pureblood. It never defines who you will end up being. You have the spirit to be a great wizard if you keep practicing and doing well." He could see the spark and it was just keeping the spark going.
"If you are ever in need of any help you can always come and ask." That was for all his students that were willing and wanting to learn.