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Old 11-25-2018, 03:19 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Birchwoodmom View Post
Wanting nothing more than to grab a quick bite to eat and a hot cup of tea, Foster popped into the Great Hall. Much to his surprise, he stumbled upon a crazed sauce covered Rafferty harming students!!

"What in Merlin's..." he trailed off as he bolted towards them, wand in hand. "Step away from the students, Professor Ainsworth, and put your wand away." Foster's grip on his wand tightened as he positioned himself between Rafferty and the students as much as possible. "Have you lost your mind? How dare you pull your wand on these students!"

His eyes briefly left Professor Ainsworth to glance at Sylvie. "Are you okay, Ms. Norcott? Do you require medical attention? Has anyone else been injured?" He had entered just moments after the spells were cast and was unaware of the circumstances leading up to the incident. No matter the reason, no professor should ever harm a student. It was completely unacceptable.

He glared at the Scrimgeour hired goon. "There is no explanation possible that will make this acceptable. I highly suggest you remove yourself from the Great Hall before you find yourself on the receiving end of a far worse spell than you have been casting at these students." Foster rarely resorted to violence, but he was willing to do whatever it took to keep the students safe.
A very angry Bettie got up of the floor near the Slytherin table with a blood nose and holding her left arm that got hit by the stinging hex. "I have been injured professor. I went to dodge the spell and fell face first and got hit in the arm by that stupid hex." Bettie said through gritted teeth of pain and anger. She spent all year trying to stay out of trouble and where did it get her?
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