Ewan just nodded at the professor’s response, not really fussed that his answer had been wrong. He had been trying to think out of the box and sometimes, things didn’t go the way you planed for them to.
As for the lessons on basic safety, he might just end up missing those to study. He didn’t need to be there nor did he wanted to waste his time there when he had other things to do.
With the actual lesson starting now, Ewan watched closely as the professor gave a flick of his wand, causing several wooden horses to appear. He watched curiously as they began to stomp on the ground for a moment before choosing to focus again on the headmaster.
So, they’d be using the placement charm? This shouldn’t be too difficult then really. The only thing that might cause this to be remotely hard might be the wooden horses, depending on their behaviour but…they were wooden How hard could it be?.
Quietly, the prefect walked over to the and picked up on of the bridles and gave it a once over, getting familiar with it for a moment so that he didn’t end up placing it on the wrong way or something. Turning, he eyed one of the wooden horses, the closest one to him for a moment, curious to see how it would react the closer he got.
Pulling his wand out, he took two measured steps towards one of the wooden horses, the question that Aboli had asked in the back of his head. Not wanting to seem rude and get the stuffing knocked out of him, he did a small incline of the head and bowed as you wood in a wizard’s duel, sigh of respect, just in case and then ”Fixate!” his voice full of confidence. The confidence that can only come with having used the spell before. Slowly, the bridle shifted off the ground and edged towards the sea demon.
Keeping his wand hand steady, he edged it closer and closer until finally, it was within touching distance. Now all he had to do was wait and see if it had worked…
Last edited by aRogueOne; 05-07-2020 at 11:01 PM.
Reason: Wasn't initially sure how the charm worked so edited it so that it made sense.
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