Good Merlin!
Lexi was excited to see that a lot of students were getting the hang of the whole levitate/fixate/move combination, but at the same time, a person near about battle armor to walk about the classroom. There were flying bunnies and raccoons everywhere...and she was almost positive
something had crashed into the ceiling a few seconds ago.
She couldn't be sure, because just as she'd looked up, a
sock zoomed right past her face, blocking her line of vision. A sock?
A sock? Ewww, who'd put that in there? She suspected the Fletcher boy, to be quite honest.
"Good job, class! Keep working on levitating, fixating, and moving three different objects--or more, if you can. Try and do one light, one medium, and one heavy," she said. She gestured toward the board again, where she'd jotted down the instructions.
"Instructions are one the board!" 1. Levitate using a swish and flick of the wand plus Wingardium Leviosa.
2. Fix your object in place by pointing your wand at it and saying Fixate.
3. Move your object around the room by saying Locomotor ___ (insert object in blanks) and guiding it with your wand. Quote:
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SilverTiger
But they were being told to actually practice the spells now, and as the box moved past her she stood up to reach inside. Three items, different weights. By the time the box moved on, she'd pulled out a hippogriff feather and a fairly good-sized spell book. But that was only two things. Not really wanting to wait for the box to come back, she raised her hand after sitting back down and depositing the two other items on her desk. "Professor? Do we have to use three items from the box, or can we use something of our own?," she asked. Granted, the only "thing" she could think of was the peacefully sleeping ferret in her school bag, but Draco zooming around the room could be kind of funny. And she knew he'd get over it pretty quickly, not to mention she wasn't about to let anything hurt him. While she waited for an answer to her question, she glanced at the two objects she had managed to get. May as well get started with the assignment.
"Oh, sure, that's fine by me, so as long as the object is harmless," she said, giving the girl the go-ahead. Lexi trusted that there were no
elephants in that bag of Grayson's. Although, she'd keep the occasional eye on the girl just to make sure that this personal object she was planning on using was appropriate for the classroom.