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CABBAGE?
"Oh dear," Mildred pouted slightly, brow wrinkling more than it already was. "That won't do at all, no." By the looks of it, butterflies didn't like cabbage. Cabbage was no good for brightening up the room either. "Did you get the wand movement correct? Circular. Try again, sweetie."
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Hmmm. Butterflys were picky.
Lucille concentrated and tried again. She thought that this time she would stay away from the colour green - it was farrr to close to vegatables, as the cabbage had already proved. She concentrated, instead, on orange. The same colour as her butterflies.
"Orchideous." She said firmly, making sure to do the wand movement right.
To her astonishment,
orange flowers bursted onto the desk infront of her.
She blinked at them.
"PROFESSOR PROFESSOR!!" She cried. "I think i did it! Did i do it? i mean, i cant have, ive nearly killed a butterfly AND conjured a cabbage already this lesson. Something MUST have gone wrong, musn't it?"
She blinked up at the proffesor. This was too good to be true.