11-09-2017, 12:28 AM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin Second Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Arienne Morgenstern Hufflepuff Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Simone Wild Slytherin Third Year x5 x3
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Originally Posted by DaniDiNardo Oh, so no matching based on what animal you had. Oh. That made her feel slightly better walking in just as that bit of the explanation was going on.
She thought to ask Derf, but remembered he'd already asked Natalie to be partners if the class every came to that. The fact the Slytherin was now asking if he was still game told her she was very much still going to have to find a partner--either that or get another animal for herself and race them on her own. Didn't matter that she wouldn't technically have a winner because transfiguration was no great burden. Doing the homework wouldn't have been the end of the world.
Expertly, she kept her gaze away from food that was obviously set out for magically conjured animals that could--because of their nature--not eat it, or even possess the desire to eat it. All it did was remind her of that fateful class in which the Professor gave attributes to the creatures that couldn't have done nearly half of what she'd said.
With a sigh, Jessa turned to an obstacle course but that was about all she did. Her tortoise remained a teapot but she did note the Gryffindor present at the gate. "Hey Stasya, wanna be partners?" Okay, on first try the book had turned kind of fuzzy, but it was still definitely not a bunny rabbit and Stasya had frowned. Apparently she hadn’t focused hard enough because it wasn’t hard to point her wand at the book and she knew she’d said the spell right. So that meant she must not have focused right, and that was annoying. She didn’t want to have to sit out on the lesson activity just because she couldn’t make her book transfigure into a rabbit. And she definitely wouldn’t be able to convince the professor that maybe she could learn more about animagi if she couldn’t manage other transfiguration spells. So she was going to focus.
Well, she’d focus in a second, as she realized Jessa had stopped near her at the obstacle course gate and looked up at her from her seat on the ground. “Sure. ‘Cept I kinda haven’t managed to turn my book into a rabbit yet,” she admitted, showing the Ravenclaw her fuzzy book. Except she was definitely planning on managing to accomplish the spell because she couldn’t very easily snuggle with a book, even if it was fuzzy. If she could keep her rabbit after the lesson which she still didn’t know if she could.
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