Llewellyn raised an eyebrow at the Professor's instructions. Shrugging to himself he turned to his left and gathered a few things, then returned to his station. Llewellyn first grabbed a pair of shears and severed the stems from the flowers, then washed them thouroughly. The boy then set his flowers in a large bowl and covered them with salt then sprinkled a few spoonfuls of plum vinegar over them, covered them, and set them aside. Wondering how she expected them to pickle them within the class period, he sighed and tapped his fingers on his desk. To Llewellyn's amazement however the pickling container he had set his flowers in, within minutes had completely dehydrated his flowers. The boy then waved his wand, creating a small flame, upon which he set a large kettle of water. While waiting for his water to boil, he finished cleaning his now completely dry flowers. When the water came to a boil, the hufflepuff mixed his flowers in with some already available green tea, and prepared his tea, setting it in front o fhim when he was done.
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