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Originally Posted by Anna Banana Ahh, a ferret. So that was what the girl had been asking about when she'd asked if they could levitate one of their personal belongings into---...
...wait just a minute. This kid had a ferret in her classroom? In her classroom?! Now Lexi was pretty easygoing, and she did have a random assortment of objects zooming about her room right now, but...a ferret? "Well, let's think about this for just a moment, shall we? A ferret zooming around the room...such a small creature and such a big room...would likely equal ohh, say...a human being zooming around on a roller coaster," she said. As she talked, her eyes traveled to the girl's bag--there was a ferret in there? *blink* "I'd venture a pretty good guess that your ferret just might get a bit sick...all over us...if you levitated him and gave him a ride about the classroom. Not only that, I think he'd likely get hit in the head with one of these...flying elephant statues or atlases we have grazing all our heads."
Hmm... "May I see this ferret, please?" she asked, holding her hand out. "You'll get him back, I promise." "Quickly finish levitating your light, medium, and heavy objects," she said, addressing the class as a whole. "We'll be moving on soon!" Grayson's innocent expresion turned a bit worried as she watched the expressions on Professor Carlton's face as she registered what had been said, something was giving her a bit of an uh oh feeling. Letting the spellbook she'd been zooming around the room fly back to her desk, she lowered it back to the surface before putting all her attention on the pink-haired professor. But Professor Carlton only started logically discussing the possible cons with her using her ferret as a flying object, and Grayson nodded a little, expression turning more thoughtful. "Well, yeah, I guess. Draco doesn't get sick very much though," she said, wondering if she'd get the chance to use the spells on a third object after all. Something made her question that. She'd sort of neglected the statues and stuff though, other than figuring she could just try to zoom her ferret around the other objects. "You want to see him?" Taking a deep breath, she reached down and into her bag and withdrew the sleeping white ferret before bringing him over. "Um, okay. As long as I get him back," she said, holding the furball out. She couldn't tell if Professor Carlton liked ferrets or not, after all. But she also trusted the professor not to do anything to hurt him. Quote:
Originally Posted by Anna Banana It seemed as if most, if not all, of the students had the hang of the spell now, so Lexi returned to her desk and hoisted herself up onto the side of it before getting the students attention. "Alright, class, it's time to move on! Guide your items back to you, grab them, then toss them into one of the boxes in the back of the room, please!" she said, just loud enough to be heard over the chatter in the room. "Then return to your seats, so we can move on to the last half of the lesson," she added. As she talked, she levitated a different box toward her and guided it to come to a rest just at her feet. The top was still securely on it, though, so no one could drop anything down into it or see what was inside. Returning to her desk, she had barely gotten there before the professor was telling everyone to stop with the spells. Apparently she was just going to have to make do with the feather and the spellbook, and hope she got her ferret back by the end of class. At least she'd already gotten the objects back to her desk before everything else had happened. Picking them up, she headed over to the box and dropped the two objects inside, before turning to go back to her desk and eyeing the new box the professor was levitating toward her feet. Now she was curious what was inside. Closed up boxes were always intriguing, and even more right now when she was still wondering about the cowboy part of the lesson. Obviously the spells hadn't really been related. Not that she could tell.
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