~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ Claimed by Bits ❤️ ~ Queen of Typos ❄ Magical Mosh Pit ❄ Ary had enthusiastically wiggle-waved in Desiree’s direction when she had arrived. He thought he detected correctly her level of excitement for this activity. Wasn’t she a part of the Art Club? Anyway, he did like her response to the question; he would never say no to shades of green. Emma’s mention of the Tale of Three Brothers was definitely one of Aryan’s favourite. It had always fascinated him how cunning the last brother was. Further thoughts were interrupted when his friend accidentally knocked over some of the paint can. Fortunately there was no harm done and Feirgrund easily replaced the spilt paint.
The second year considered Fergersnout’s question. “Um… the Softening Charm? It helps make the targeted area soft and bouncy which could work for making the Pot jump.” That was just one option; he also thought that a variation of a Levitation Charm might work. “And no, the Pot… or cauldron… should be whatever colour is decided by anyone bringing the story to life.” Dhruv was rather settled in quite comfortably with Aryan and Vera. They had also returned Desiree’s greeting, the Hufflepuff seemingly extra chipper today. And naturally when things got on the way, they paid attention to the individual answers, much like they would as though this were one of the lessons or activities hosted by them. Emma mentioned his all time favourite Bard story. It was the perfect example of no matter how much you tried to escape something as sure as death, such attempts were futile.
Through all of this discussion, Dhruv remained silent. It was not until the question of the Pot’s colour came up did they volunteer an answer. “Sky blue has a nice, soothing aura, doesn’t it? It symbolises trust, and those Muggles indeed placed their trust in that old Wizard.” |