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Old 06-01-2016, 02:22 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Andromeda Renzler-Denaker
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Originally Posted by Jessiqua View Post
Art stopped what he was doing. Was that why it hadn't worked? He went to his stores and got a dose of the antidote and gave it to her. "Try this Miss Denaker," he said gently, hoping the unicorn horn would be enough to entice her.

He chuckled again at her pretend play. The eyes of a seven year old, so innocent and fun. "Of course," he said, nodding. "You're very welcome Miss Denaker."

His eyebrows went up and the man smiled "Well I'm glad to hear that!" he said, in emphasised tones. Although this had started off as a disaster, he was having a very good afternoon with this young lady. It had been so long since he was around muggles who were discovering the wonders of Hogwarts and magic this closely. By the time first year muggle borns got to the school, they had already discovered quite a few things. But this young girl was discovering things in front of him! It was marvelous. Post modem? "Ohh Post mortem. It's... well it just means after death. The... the people who prepare the shells do testing on the turtle to make sure its death wasn't caused by something that would.. would harm the ingredient." Because nobody wanted to use a shell from a turtle who had died of a raging infection.


OOC: It's totally up to you if you want her to have the potion, and if the potion works on her.
Haddie nodded knowingly. "So they were like old tortoises? That donated their shells to you?" Like the unicorns did. Just go with it Art. And then it was drinking the potion time. Hadley took the antidote as if it was something filthy and yucky. For a whole minute she just stared at it with a sour face as she clutched the unicorn's horn protectively. Whether she was protecting it or it was protecting her wasn't clear.

"I don't like taking medicine." The disgusted look on her face intensified. And then she downed it, gasping and gagging in disgust until, "That wasn't bad, actually." The little girl passed the empty vial back to the Professor and went back to playing with her horn. Nothing happened.

"How long is it supposed to take?" She asked curiously. Then she belched suddenly, covering her mouth in embarrassment. "Sorry. I feel tingly." Yet still nothing happened. Physically at least. But the child was scrunching up her face, like she was getting a headache and when she opened her eyes again, there was recognition in them. "Professor?" She almost sounded surprised to see him, until realization dawned on her. Hadley glanced down at herself, still clutching the horn. Her mind was back, but she was still seven. It just felt, weird. "I don't think it entirely worked..." Pretty sure that was an understatement.

What else had she done wrong with the potion? It seemed so long ago, and not just a few hours before like it had been. "I may have also stirred the potion the wrong way a few times at first. But I caught the mistake quickly and stirred it in the right direction!"
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