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"That would be a stupid lesson," he said, standing back up. Though he'd be lying if he said he wasn't intrigued, just not from an educational standpoint. Taking out his wand, he bent down so he could peer at the swamp from under the rope. That bubble still hadn't popped and it was bugging him. "Teaching about swamp monsters would be cooler."
Reaching out, he poked the bubble with his wand.
'POP'
Yessssss.
Stupid lesson?
Hunter blinked at his brother. Would it have been a stupid lesson? It seemed his brother thought so but it sounded so reasonable him when he mentioned the idea.
"But..." why did he say it again?
''But maybe there are people who need to learn about it?" No?
The Gryffindor boy was going to mention how dad thought learning about nature was important but his eyes got widened when he saw Ryder reaching towards the swamp. Immediately he grabbed a fistful of clothes at the Slytherin's back.
"Ryder!! What are you doing? " well...it seemed he just popped a swamp bubble but...
"What if you fall in?"
And even if that didn't happen, the monsters he just mentioned could get him. Or...
"What if a swamp monster or a toad got your wand and snapped it in two? Then you will be one to explain mom why you need a new wand."