Anashti l Brat Pack l Sally & Dr. Finklestein
Ah so it wouldn't work on humans? That was too bad, some of those yoga poses were pretty tricky. But it would work on clothes and paper? Seemed boring but at least it was knowledge she'd have. Listening to Professor Sayse's explanation and instructions for the next part of the lesson, Vera got herself a piece of scrap apper when it was time to do so. Diffindo was one she'd had to use before, so she wasn't worried about practicing that but... plico would be trickier.
First straightening out her paper on her desk, she picked up her wand and pointed it at the paper "Plico!" Before drawing a line down the length about an inch in. The fold wasn't PERFECT (shaky wand movements) but it looked about as good as doing it with her hand would have. She flipped the paper over, before repeating the process. "Plico!" Wand point and line drawn another inch in. The paper folded again, perhaps a little cleaner than the last but still not straight. So once more, she flipped her paper again and continued. "Plico!" The process was repeated about 4 more times until the paper had been accordion folded, each one looking the slightest bit better than the last.
Process completed, she picked up her piece of scrap and spread it out like a fan, using it on herself a moment before deciding to actually do the second part. Vera put her new fan back down. "Diffindo!" The paper split itself, so not instead of one fan she had TWO.
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