~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ Claimed by Bits ❤️ ~ Queen of Typos ❄ Magical Mosh Pit ❄ Bernadette Grantham was the definition of noise pollution. Anyone who happened to look at Claudine at that moment would see the violent wince that she made. The Slytherin hated loud noises. Why couldn’t everyone just speak quietly? Tut tutting softly, she side glance Heath as he gave his answer. Wow. He certainly knew a lot about that part of the topic. Her head turned more in his direction as his hair began to hide his face. Why? Wa she embarrassed about his answer? Claudine reached over with her closest elbow and nudged him lightly. “There’s no reason to hide your face,’’ she whispered, hoping to encourage him to be confident.
Huh? Cow burps and farts contributed to pollution? Was Schmoe making that one up? She’d have to research on her own to be sure. But it seemed that they were getting started on the activity. Needless to say Claudine lit up when she heard they were doing something art related.
Claudine went to collect some supplies for herself, and in the process, wrinkled her nose a few times. “Professor? Something smells awful.’’ She threw Schmoe a suspicious look. It was possible he had let one rip. If so, what had he been eating? Hurriedly, she collected her supplies then moved back to her seat.
On a huge piece of light yellow cardboard, she traced out the words ‘Did you know that fireworks are dangerous to your pets?’ Pets were the targeted group because she felt that if persons realised their familiars could be harmed, they were more likely to pay attention. From there, she hoped that same care would branch off to other animals in general. Once those words were stenciled out, she proceeded to fill them will colours using her coloured pencils. Claudine made sure to use bright, bold colours so that the words could be eye catching.
Immediately below the words, fireworks were drawn: mundane ones and ones in the shapes of dragons to represent magical fireworks. Had this not been Muggle Studies, a bit of magic would have been used to make the fireworks move. Shrugging, Claudine went ahead to add jazz to the fireworks by using a variety of coloured glitter to make them pop.
The girl was pretty pleased with how things were turning out so far. |