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XanaSnape Professor Kazimeriz calmly watched as the tiny children ranted. How tiresome. Children these days! he thought, sighing. "How disrespectful you are! Are you quite done? Yes?" He smirked and answered his own question. "Yes, I think you are. 5 more points from your house." He drew his wand, moving with the speed and grace of a man easily 80 years younger. He cast langlock silently, fusing the boy's tongue to the roof of his mouth.
"The tongue can be a dangerous weapon, and must be used responsibly. See me at the end of the feast and I will evaluate whether you have earned the right to use yours again." He smirked at the boy. "And for Merlins' sake, let us do something about your attire." He furrowed his eyebrows and cast again, shrinking the boy's clothes down until they fit him.
He turned to Dominic and raised an eyebrow at the other ranting boy... a prefect, no less. "Do you presume that I cannot manage a student tantrum on my own, child?" he asked, challenging him with his eyes as he leaned, vulpine, against his cane... his wand still clutched in one ancient clawlike hand.
Willie eyed the professor, his eyes darling him to do something to him. That guy wouldn't even think twice before he would do something to him. He was a student and he was just a little kid. What cruel monster would he be if he did something to someone as adorable as Willie?
His thoughts were wrong.
Very wrong.
Willie's mouth fell open, but his tongue would not unstick itself from the roof of his mouth. "YAYAhayehaeyaah!" He flailed, feeling a bit panicky. But when the older man explained, his panic melted away and was replaced with annoyance. "Yaahyeayayayahyayay!" He snapped, hoping the man would understand. His eyes glared at him. Stupid, stu--
Uh oh.
Once hearing Old Bugger call him out, Willie hopped out of his chair (and amazingly, his clothes fit him!) and instantly hid behind the old man, clenching tightly on his clothes. "Yayaheyahthhtahyaa" He told the old man, his small hands holding onto him as if his life depended on it.