• HuffleStud • Knight of The Zodiac • Manly Beard-Grower • Cicatrice de Harry •
Ean certainly didn't have to offer much words when all was said and done. "Yes.. that'll be 20 points each for being in the forest." Being defensive, fine, he gets it. It's not fun to be caught doing something you're not suppose to. But blaming others for not telling the rules over and over again when they were said at the beginning of the term and listed in the books. Nope. Not going to fly with Professor Feirgrund. He wasn't mad, just disappointed.
"...That will be an additional 5 points for lying, Miss Walsh." Considering her friend just confirmed it. "Master Dane, I will award you 5 points for your honesty and attempting to help your friend here." The Healer did not enjoy taking points especially from the house he headed, but he was for being fair. He did listen to Miss Rose's... explanation. Though it was certainly a choice to run into the forest with creatures that eat students for safety rather than bullies. "Miss Rose, I appreciate you sharing your story, we can talk more about this once you've returned to the castle. And then we'll have a chat with your Head of House for a refresh on the rules together."
And now, the hard part. Detention... But before Feirgrund could utter the words, one of the students turned and started marching off, "Master Dane, do not go off on your own! Suddenty, the owner of the clopping hooves arrived. It was one of the Thestrals here that Ean could see as they made to push the girls to the side almost off the path. A bit of a rude awakening, but well intended on protection it seemed like. That was when he saw at a distance an Acromantula drop down in front of Master Dane attempting to pounce and perhaps spin them into a web? Oh dear... This was taking a quick turn for the worst. But it was early enough for them to turn the tables.
"Stay close, girls. You'll be safer here with us." Ean said as Professor Khanna expertly sent a spell toward the Acromantula. He too followed suit, "Arania Exumai." Aiming at the beastly spider and not at the student at risk. |