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Hogwarts RPG Name: Eddy Matheus Basilthorne Fifth Year | Quote:
Originally Posted by caseym Brianna nodded to Forrester, "Yes, Royda would do fine...she was there from the first part of the Charms inquiry." She smiled at the woman, remembering her help when she'd been under the influence of that first, disastrous, potion. She sat up a little straighter and drank some more of the restorative potion the healer had given her. Strength seemed to be slowly seeping back into her body. She glanced over at Jeremy and down at his hands, "Are they feeling any better?" She asked quietly. She was about to add something else when Ivan walked over to where they were. "Hello there, I see Maddie found you. I hope she is better now?" She drew her eyebrows together, in a worried way, "Please tell me she isn't all forgetful and such now?" She looked into her office, the disaster was still evident, but at least there wasn't snow or water up to the ceiling anymore. She sighed, this had been a long day, and didn't show any signs of ending anytime soon. "Actually," Ivan jerked a thumb over his shoulder at his goofy boss, "she might be worse. Apparently it was a potion to induce memory fracturing. I have a few memory-fracture-reversal incantations that can help, but if the original cause was potion-based...well, I'm not sure if it'd 'hold' - so to speak. She'd need a potion to shore things up permanently." Ivan wiped his brow. He'd worked up a sweat running to and fro after Madeline.
"Oh..." Ivan's eyes shifted left and right. He lowered his voice. "Just between you and me...do you happen to have any ink-retardant potions on you?" Ivan held up his ink-stained hand. It was an almost permanent part of his anatomy these days. "You know...as a favor, could you lend me some?" He assumed it was the sort of thing Healers kept in their back pockets - what with youth these days so wanton in their application of magical tattoos.
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