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Old 05-19-2010, 04:47 PM   #100 (permalink)
Lislchen



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ANOTHER one that didn't want to touch it? Sage sighed just a little. Had they not understood that the think gel-like substance they'd discovered inside the leaf was good for your skin? And this student looked like one of the older lot too!

"It's full of nutrients that are great for you," he said one last time, realising he was fighting a losing battle. Strange kids. "But if you don't want to touch it, there are some spoons in the cupboards," he pointed to the work cupboards at one side of the room which he'd filled with various useful tools. "Just scoop it out and put it in here," he said, handing around a few clear vials. Couldn't let it go to waste now, could they?
Okay, oops...the professor looked a little irritated by her question. And it seemed for the completely wrong reason too. "Yes, I know...it's not the liquid I don't want to touch." Okay, now he would probably think she was a complete lunatic for coming to this class in the first place. Somehow she had hoped for somekind of teamwork where she just had to do the spell-part and the other person(s) did the 'holding/touching-the-plants'-part. Meh.

And just to prove that she didn't have anything against the 'full of nutrients' liquid Nancy carefully poked the leaf with the tip of her wand, and therefore squeezed out a little bit of the thick liquid which she then carefully as to not touch the leaf scooped up with her finger. "See? I like the liquid." She bit her lip slightly before smiling up at the professor, raising her finger a little so he could actually see it. Err.
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