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Goblinfrog Charles looked at Patrick with some concern. Was he being serious? "Oh my. Now that is something you wouldn't forget. Are you sure Professor Hirsch didn't enchant the bottom to give you a soft landing if you fell? It doesn't sound like him to forget." WHY any professor need a cliff in their classroom was something that Charles would never understand. He was accused of being boring, but at least no student had ever dangled off a cliff in HIS class.[/blue]
Onward to the next question. Raising his voice ever so slightly and addressing the entire class, Charles said, "All of your answers were good, and I believe we could spend hours talking about any one of them." Well, except maybe the chess match. "I believe that there is not even one corridor in this school in which some extraordinary thing did not happen. But for today, we will be discussing one event and place in particular. I hope you were all paying attention to Ms.Paton's answer. I want to know how many of you know anything about the events which transpired during the year 2069. Share with the class at least one fact about that year, pertaining to Hogwarts. If you don't know anything, it's okay. I don't expect too many of you to be knowledgable about these events."
Hattie Paton was one student he expected to know a fair amount about 2069, though, as she was the one who mentioned it.
He looked at the professors shocked expression,
"the jury is still out on that one Professor, I was afraid during the activity, and too terrified to ask after. I'm sure he wouldn't have let a student die but it is still scary none the less." Shrugging a shoulder before writing down that they were discussing the year 2069. Wow that was way after his parents time at Hogwarts so he didn't have any cool stories about them during this time.
He listened to what the others were saying, merpeople? Enchantments? He was seriously starting to wonder just how safe he was at this school his parents loved. He figured if the school flooded that would mean that everyone had to move higher up in the castle, but wouldn't that mean that the creatures of the lake would have access into the castle?
"Did the creatures and things of the lake get into the castle?" Although it was a good question, Patrick wasn't so sure that he was ready to have that answer.