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Anna caught his attention when she repeated his advice and he shrugged, "It was just an idea since apparently sweet talking it isn't exactly working." He dropped his arm from around Liz as Anna dropped a fish in his hand and he laughed, "And what pray tell, am I supposed to do with this thing? Seems to be working as much as getting me to eat anything green does, not at all." It was true, he didn't even eat the green Bertie Bott's beans though he doubt anyone payed attention to that. "Why not offer to buy him a glass of pumpkin juice? You'd probably get on farther...or well maybe a glass of blended whatever he eats more like." He looked down at the fish and made a face, "Blended fish? Lovely." Walking up to Lyra who was by the water he dropped the fish in and looked into the depths as it disappeared. "See? Nothing." Shaking his head he stood back up and looked at Anna. "Think my bubblecharm idea was better," he said with a smirk and laughed giving Liz a glance.
Anna playfully laughed when Robert mentioned that casting a Bubblehead Charm was just an idea. "Yup, I know. It's cool that you're helping out," she replied, with a nod. After all, he was right when he said sweet talking the squid wasn't working...neither were the fish, though, really. She was starting to wonder if Mr. Masterson
really knew what he was doing by tossing all this fish into the lake. He still hadn't answered her question as to how long it usually took for the squid to appear, so for all she knew, it could be two minutes or two hours. Although, two minutes was now definitely out of the question.
"Blended fish? Ewww!" Anna said, making a face at the thought of tossing any creature, dead or alive, into a blender and making a slushie of it. She watched as Robert tossed the fish into the waters, thinking maybe this time the squid would pop up and have a little feast on the fish. Apparantly not, though. She shrugged and eyed the bucket of fish with disgust. They were
so not working. Nevertheless, she picked up a rather large fish and tossed it high into the air, letting it land with a large splash in the water below.