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Melody looked towards Jacqui. And wondered what she was all about. Then she tried out her potion, but nothing happened. "Hmm, maybe I didn't put the right ingredients in." She said to herself. But she noticed that her potion had the same colour as the potion Jacque had made. She thought to herself that it was very weird that she didn't say anything. Or maybe it had to do with that spell from last year. |
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"For homework, I'd like you to compile a list of the ingredients for the Babbling Beverage and your analysis on what they are used for in the potion and how they work together to create the babbling effects of the potion. Your homework will be due one week from now. Class dismissed." |
When Professor Branxton gave a small bottle of a dark, greeny potion to Jacqui, who was crying into her hands, Jacqui screamed. "No! You can't make me drink that! It will kill me, but I didn't do it!" She cried. But she opened the bottle and took a small sip. It tasted disgusting. It tasted like dog slobber mixed with ashes and charcol (sp?). But before Jacqui could tell what else it tasted like, she spat it out. "Ewww." She moaned. She picked up the bottle of water and drank two mouthfuls, washing the horrible taste out. "I didn't! I swear I didn't do it!" She babbled. Then she brought the antidote to her lips again and swallowed the disgusting swampy, potion. She then quickly washed her mouth out with the water. "Discusting..." After listening to the homework assigment, Jacqui cleaned up her mess, picked up her stuff and walked out of the classroom, heading eagerly to her next class. |
g_g copied the homework and gathered up her stuff. she was ready to leave class. |
luna thanked the professor after getting the antidote from him and packed up her stuff and left. |
After the students finished filing out, Professor Branxton closed and locked the door. |
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