Slytherindor ♛ The Crazytastic Besties ♛ Shan Watson ♛
An Alpaca? Surely Jude was joking, yes? Evan couldn’t possibly have been..
“My brother’s a—?” Speaking of said brother, he entered and she firmly shut her mouth but not before a stream of bubbles escaped. Wow.. The bubbles were not subtle. At her brother’s comment, she clutched her notebook closer to her chest and just STARED at him peculiarly. “Uh… okay…” That was bizarre.
Professor Hernandez’s response to her question was what she had anticipated but still she was a little deflated by it. However, it was probably the smarter thing not to have kids running around with weird powers and a potion that made things work out in their favour. Aw bummer, she thought but nodded at his response. “Understood… I was a little hopeful that it could work as an antidote…” She offered him a smile.
She waved to Kayla who sat near her and Daniel. As she looked over to her, she couldn’t help but look closer at Daniel and saw the dark circles. Merlin. He looked awful. Maybe she’d fish out the concealers and… Well the lesson had began and she’d have to offer it to him after this lesson. She listened intently at the part when he mentioned what could be achieved with the potion. Asking out the girl or guy you wanted… Lisa could easily see through these illustrations just how dangerous this potion could be if it got into the wrong hands.
OOH! A debate on the morals of the potion. An interesting twist to the lesson! She liked this. Where did she stand on this mattter? Well… She personally thought it was immoral but hearing Jude take that stance, Lisa OBVIOUSLY had to play devil’s advocate. So she headed to the back of the classroom with a smug smile on her lips. She squared her shoulders, lifting her chin up higher. Time for the performance. “I think it’s perfectly moral to teach, brew, and use Felix Felicis. Like my esteemed colleague…” Uhh what was the first year’s name…? “Mr Starriver mentioned previously, I also have to agree that it’s not the potion that makes the choice.” She paused, y’know for the dramatic effect. “It’s the user. With great power comes great responsibility.” She did look to Daniel. “Should we remove the use of wands because they can cause harm? No, that’d be silly. We can teach about the benefits, pitfalls, and consequences that occur because of a user’s actions.”
Yes, the bubbles did make her performance seem even more riddikulus.
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