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Jessiqua
Art added more of his own laughter to Miss Lynch's. How unfortunately true that was. "I've had a lot of students refuse to try a potion out because of the taste or... ingredients used," he said. He couldn't blame them, of course, but they did miss out on a fun, and sometimes very educational experience.
"W-well yes, you're very right. And all you can do is f-find a way of explaining it so that it makes sense to you. It makes perfect sense to me." He put away a few bits and pieces that had been left out; cauldrons, measuring cups etc. "Do you mind if I ask what your Patronus is?"
That made more then enough sense to the teen. It was the same way with food. If people didn't like the way it looked or smelled they were less likely to even try it.
"It's true but also silly. That's why I don't always want to know what's inside something until afterwards," she answered with a soft laugh. Her father used to never tell her the ingredients of a meal until after she had already eaten it.
Hadleigh smiled at Art.
"I'm glad it makes sense. I have trouble sometimes coming up with a way to explain my way of thought." Everyone understood things differently and at times it could be complicated if you were trying to get a point across or explain something that you didn't normally have to. A bright smile crossed her face as she added the last ingredient into the cauldron for her potion.
"Not at all. It's a Fennec Fox." If it suited her she wasn't entirely sure but she did feel as if some aspects of the animal were like herself.