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MsMorgan 10 points? Mariel assumed that she earned that from the demonstration. Well, that was worth a bit of discomfort, right? Mariel nodded at Nancy as she began. "I have complete faith in you," she said mock-haughtily while grinning.
Her eyes widened slightly as Nancy performed the spell and a splint appeared on her arm. "Nice job." She wrinked her nose at the mention of the cold ointment as she remembered Nancy's reaction to it earlier. Not really, is what she wanted to say, but the whole point of this lesson was to learn these spells, that being one of them, so Mariel didn't have a choice. "Yeah, I guess you better. We're supposed to practice that one," Mariel said as she braced herself for the coldness and mentally repeated the spells in her head. Once Nancy was finished it would be her turn and she wanted to be sure to get them right.
Noticing Mariel's reaction to her splint Nancy felt even prouder than she had already had. Those practicing-lessons with her dad were really paying off right now.
"Okay, however you like. But don't say I didn't warn you." She smirked at Mariel and made an overdramatic movement with her hand as if to wipe tears from her eyes.
"It was nice knowing you, Mariel."
She sniffed and then with another smirk pointed her wand at Mariel's arm again to mutter,
"Antiarius Ontin!" Watching the gel-like substance run down Mariel's arm she hurried to put over the bandages as well so Mariel wouldn't have to "suffer" too long. Well, this was probably the reason why Nancy's "Inurio Bani" didn't work out too well. Oh, the bandages appeared without a problem but they didn't exactly come out of her wand slowly like they should have. Somehow Nancy'd managed to let the bandages shoot out of her wand and they sort of hit Mariel straight in the face.
"Oh, I'm so sorry! Are you alright?" Nancy wasn't sure whether to laugh at the sight or whether she should actually feel concerned for Mariel's well-being. She might have been hit hard after all.