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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.
Racing.....wasn't the thing she'd planted in the rabbit's mind...hardly, but the Ravenclaw wouldn't be admitting that any time soon so she simply nodded, watching the way her tortoise fixated on the rabbit while it remained in Stasya's hands. It snapped its mouth violently as if waiting to chomp down on the poor little fluffy thing itself but she pretended not to notice.

Another nod was offered when she said she'd practice on her own after class. The offer would still stand but Jessa wouldn't press the issue. If the Gryffindor didn't want the help and felt she could handle it then there was no real reason to fuss.

Instead, the 15 year old turned her attention to the rabbit that had darted off and the tortoise who sped off after it.

Naturally...quite naturally...she'd never transfigured a slow tortoise. It seemed to move at lightening speed but it wasn't trying to clear obstacles, on the contrary, it was bulldozing everything in its path as it tried to nip at the tail of the rabbit. Occasionally, Jessa vanished an item or two to get it out of the way so he could move faster but she wouldn't interfere too much; he would catch his pray off his own merit.

While this went on, the young girl said nothing, watching with avid curiosity to see whether the rabbit would turn an fight as she'd intended when she transfigured it or if it would simply keep running. At this point...she was inclined to believe it would have better luck if it kept running...just saying.
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