urine trouble | Pat's Strong Confident Other Half | Pees Like a Champion Unicorn Racehorse It was a simple task for a simple day but marking was hardly ever as 'simple' as the man made it out to be. Currently, he was trying to wrap his head around the plight that one student went on about something that had very little to do with the Dark Arts itself. It wasn't until he noticed the familiar blue-white light of a patronus that he looked up at the corporeal form of an alligator as it spoke about....... a..........
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Swearing very loudly and very proficiently in German, the man swapped his quill for his wand and practically flew out of his office, leaving every thought about Inferi and marking behind. He ran flat out, taking the stairs three at a time and even pushing through some of the concealed entrances here and there. The running didn't stop until he skidded to a halt right outside the blank stretch of wall that marked the entrance to the Room of Requirement.
Three times he speed-walked before bursting through the door of the room, where a very odd sight met his eyes. The first thing he noticed were the groups of students, all part of the Drama Club and all sitting in the audience seating while Kalen and Gaston looked on nearby. Both of them received a nod from him but the sound of someone else talking, albeit quietly, caught his attention. There was the form of Sam Tyler, who was shaking and currently asking about her location. This was probably what made him furrow his brows the most but he didn't linger too much on it. Instead, he looked over at Regina and the victims and she was the person he talked to first. "I got here as soon as I got your message, Regina," he said, trying not to sound as breathless as he felt while he adjusted his slightly lopsided glasses. He directed his feet towards her, the victims and the crying form of Abey and Mr Ashburry-Hawthorne, while giving the odd-looking wrappings a once-over. "You say that they were cursed?" he asked, his face paler than usual and a frown spreading itself across his face, "Do you know the extent of the curse? And," More importantly. "what happened?" It might help them understand the situation a bit better because right now, none of this made sense.
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