~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. SPOILER!!: Vi! <3 Quote:
Originally Posted by MadAlice "“Crystallus decus. Crystallus decus.” Violet had been busy creating snow-globes with the spell and had gotten about four done successfully so far. Then she looked over at what Claudine was doing.
Violet was impressed--she had been having good success with the ice ornament spell, but she'd never thought of doing more than creating spherical crystal globes, similar to the snowballs they'd been shaped from. "I...I've practised both spells and feel pretty comfortable with them, but...how did you do that? Get it to look like a hippogriff, I mean? Did you just think of a hippogriff while you cast the spell? I'd only thought of doing globes so far." Violet did admire Claudine's artistic talent.
She looked back to the fairy wings. She needed to try that spell, too, to get full credit--and to make sure their tree looked spectacular. But there was still one thing nagging at her. She raised her hand and tried to get Professor Carton's attention. Because she really needed to know how they acquired these fairy wings before she felt she could work with them.
Claudine nudged her hippogriff so that the decoration was now next to the kitten. Side by side, she admired them. They really were so pretty; and she was in love with this spell. Hearing Violet’s question, Claudine lifted her gaze to her friend. “Yes, that’s exactly what you do. Think of any shape you want - a snowflake, a mini pine tree… the most difficult part of all of this is keeping focused on the object you want to create.” The girl tilted her head slightly. “Is there anything in particular you want to create?” Because she was all set to help Violet out with that.
Maybe Claudine should work on the other spell now. But like Violet, she was reluctant to. Those wings… but Carton wouldn’t lie to them, right? The wings had come from someone reputable and had been obtained from the fairies humanely? She eyed the wings, vaguely aware that Violet had raised her hand to flag Carton down. |