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LadyNerd Lyra was so afraid that Paris was going to laugh, but when she saw the look on her face, she would give Paris the highest respects from now on. That meant the world to her when she responded the way she did.
"Both of us went to his office to apologize for our actions and see about getting on the right foot with the professor," she began as she ran her hands through her hair. "I was the first to speak. He still scolded me but then I got scared and ran out of his office before he could take points off of me." She then looked to Agie, her best friend, with a regretful look on her face.
"I thought he would say the same to her but when she apologized, you see what he did to her." She growled through her teeth at the thought of that old lizard man and his crazy antidotes that he seemed to dish out. "As far as I know Transfiguration....is...illegal." She paused for a moment. Maybe the more professors knew about this crap, the more KraziKazi could get into trouble. "We've tried going to the Headmaster but he was so busy with Peeves that, nothing was done the first time."
She was still pacing as Lyra explained what happened. She had to do something to keep from running down to his office and showing him how the Moors were able to fend off King Arthur for almost a century.
"He has no right to do this to people!" She shouted. She pointed to Agie's snout.
"Thats the same as if he had spanked you or something. And last time I checked Professors weren't allowed to spank anyone." She as getting madder the more she thought about it. She hated that man with a passion, well more than a passion. She hated him more than she hated Paris Hilton and that ugly mutt of hers.
"And he did this when you went to apologize?" She asked. The man was a piece of work. She had seen loan sharks on mob movies more forgiving then that man.
Her eyes darkened when Lyra mentioned the headmaster. She didn't hold him in a high regard either, and he has started out so promising at the Opening Feast.
"Sometimes change has to start at the bottom." She said.
"I say we give him a living draught and bury him in the crypt he belongs in." She said darkly, and she meant every word.