Puff by day, snake by night | Mj's bestie | Always UP to Something... Quote:
Originally Posted by Star-Lord Grabbing her notebook and a pencil, Tim casted a heating charm on her feet. Putting the stones in her sweater's pocket, the blonde nudged her friend and walked into the lake. "I figured we can help each other out since divination tends to confuse me sometimes," She smiled at Natalia. Seriously, either one of them had to be good at divination to be able to get a good reading from hydromancy. Hopefully she'd get a good reading from this; she deserved it. Tim's already had a somewhat ehh summer and just wanted her last term to be better than the rest she's had. Picking a spot and holding her pencil and notebook in her left arm, Tim picked out the circular stone from her pocket and dropped it into the water. Instead of writing what she sees, the Gryffindor decided it was much easier to draw it out. That way at the end, she'll be able to decipher the image much faster and clearer than she could by taking down notes. Watching the ripples forming, Tim quickly sketched them onto her paper the bast way she could.
She then heard a commotion going on and looked up when her ripples from the first stone were pretty much gone. Picking up the stone and looking around, Tim saw the giant squid had made an appearance.... Squealing quietly, Tim tugged on Natalia's sleeve and pointed. The blonde was really tempted to step closer but figured it was best not to. Still, this was probably the first time she actually saw the faint squid pop up from the lake. Nat couldn't help but laugh when Tim said about Divination confusing her, "It does me too." Though it was one of her stronger subjects. Her problem was more believing in some of it then understanding it she decided. She watched as Tim went into the lake as Nat sat near the edge with her cauldron of water. She was good staying out. Her laughter grew more as Tim squealed about the squid. "Have you seen him before?" He wasn't around often so some probably hadn't.
As she sat looking into the cauldron she dropped her round stone. Watching the ripples move through the cauldron Nat picked up her quill and began to write. "So Tim do you think that the ripples are more in the cauldron then they would be in the lake?" It was a smaller space so she was interested to see. Getting up she went over to look at the lake to see how Tim's stone went.
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