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Luna Laufghudd Eager, was he? Hmmm. Maybe it was a bad idea for him to have a dinosaur creature in his possession. Even if it was for only a day. Heh.
"Right." She reluctantly took the crafty creation, because a) she didn't want to have it jump on her when it came a live, and b) there was no b. She didn't want to touch it. So, she put it on the log. Hehe. "Ready?" No going back now! With the three flicks towards the creature, the magic made it alive, its frill flexed as it gradually got more and more animated. Whoa, there we go.
Time to step away before it mistook Maya for its owner.
...hold on.
Belonged to her? Squiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiint. What had he taken? WHAT? "What...is this thing that you...wish to return?" And pray you wont get detention during the summer holiday. It had decided to come home with him? What...
A creature. He took a creature. What creature? "If you value the points you've earned this term, you would be wise to tell me right now." Tick tock tick tock!
Ready? No, but he'll get ready. He had to, right? Because even if he knew the creature from sight, there was no way of knowing how it could react. Though, he knew it wouldn't bite anything off.
"Yeah, yeah, go ahead" but why did he get the feeling that she didn't want to be near it when it came to life? Was Saylen's spells containing some sort of homicide intentions? Hmmmm?
Treyen shook his head before he started to notice the fake!creature coming to life. And then he smiled. It was...amazing, really. It would've been even more amazing if the spell was taught. His eyes were only looking at the creature, as it did...not much, actually, perhaps it was frightened for all it did was moving the not-so-tiny head from one side to the other as if looking from some escape.
The escape he was now seeking.
Oh my Gilderoy! He should've freed the Dugbog just like he told Arya. Yeah, he was scared.
"Well, you see," he started to say,
"we had this lesson," couldn't she guess? Because he couldn't have taken an Acromantula with him, right?
"and it wasn't until I opened my bag that I noticed something inside it..." which ate some of his parchment too, or well, he wasn't sure if the Dugbog ate it, but they were ripped apart,
"...I brought it back." because it said in the noticeboard to bring back whatever creature got away, no?
Treyen's eyes moved over to the frilled dragon as it started to move, ironically towards his bag, and the boy took the bag in case the little dragon wanted to harm whatever was inside it. He feared losing points over this, especially since he's been working really hard for them this term, but...whatever.
"See, it's perfectly fine" he said, opening the bag so Saylen could take a look inside, and in fact the Dugbog seemed okay between some ripped parchments.
"But I didn't took it, it decided to follow me after class" perhaps he shouldn't have said the class part, it would've worked out much better if he'd just said he'd found it.