SEE!!
This was the reason that Trixie had chosen the seat behind Charlotte. She knew that something eventful would happen. Of course she hadn't been expecting a desk to go up in flames but hey she wasn't going to complain because it was rather exciting.
And it also meant that she could stop attempting the Galdr on her Jera Rune because really she wasn't going to produce anything half as exciting as what the fourth year in front of her just did.
SPOILER!!: Tak
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Kaos.Doodles
At first Tak wasn't even sure if he had a rune on his desk. It looked relatively blank other than a slightly jagged vertical line. It took a few flips through his textbook before he realized that the line in question was a rune.
Isa.
The rune of ice.
Taking out his special self writing quill Tak quickly mumbled under his breath and the quill sprains to life.
He was just about to write more when the Professor started speaking again. Everything he was saying was making sense- until he flicked he wand and something new appeared on the board.
His lip twitched just slightly before quickly settling into a frown.
He didn't want to do this anymore.
Sinking into his seat he began doodling on the corner of his notebook as people answered the question until-
Fire????
Tak glances back at the desk that was engulfed in flames and his attention www quickly drawn to blonde girl and Liv?? And another curly haired boy.
It seemed like this was normal?? Or something. And Tak was about to turn away from the burning desk which someone ELSE could put out under the blonde did something that rubbed him the wrong way.
The girl was correcting Liv on how to pronounce the rune. Quietly he stood up and turned to the girl.
"Why are you worrying about correcting her when you just set a desk on fire? Just put it out and don't act like you know everything. "
Trixe was just about to cheer on Char when she heard a voice from behind her and she turned in her seat and frowned at the Slytherin boy.
"Yo. Dude, why don't you just chill out, yeah?" Nobody was being hurt by what had happened.