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"The amount of notes you'll be taking today is completely up to you, however, you will be writing things today, as it is part of the class assignment. Believe you me, though, it will be a fun activity, and not tedious at all."
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Ian returned to his teaching voice and addressed the class: "It seems as though the consensus of the class would be that I'm crazy! Well, I won't say you're all wrong. Anyway, today, as some of your students pointed out, we will be working with invisible ink! We won't be going into the properties of the ink and what makes it invisible, but we will be working with making it appear. So, class, who can tell me what the incantation is to make invisible writing appear....and let's also discuss the root of the incantation." Ian always did enjoy root languages.
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Ian was rather caught off-guard by these two students. "What is it with you all? What flood are you talking about?" It was a shame Ian was so terribly aloof, because he had just made a complete fool out of himself in front of the entire class.
Reese nodded at what the Professor said. She sat back in her seat and listened as he commented on the rest of the class' answers. Once he was done, Professor Ashby asked another question, this one made her think. What was the spell that made invisible ink appear? She thought for a moment, then raised her head. "Isn't like aperacium...apracium..." She couldn't think of the right word. Oh, darn.
Whaaaaaat? Professor Ashby didn't know anything about the flood. "Professor," she said, her hand still raised. "The Slytherin and Hufflepuff common rooms have flood," she informed him. "The Quidditch Pitch has flooded,too." She finally lowered her hand.