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"Will do, mate!" |
Wow that made things easier. That one word had totally made Shumeeta get ........ lost as far as the assignment was concerned. "Yes!" she said. "Thanks. I get the rest of the assignment but could you detail on the technicality stuff?" |
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He took a deep breath, then went on, "We have three categories, for love potions. X, double X, and triple X. The first is the least effective, and the last the most. Usually, it requires an antidote to reverse. What we learned in class was the standard base for a double XX love potion, so it was a potion that was neither too weak, nor too strong." "That make sense?" |
Shumeeta listened closely. Most of the stuff Fyo said made sense. A lot more than it had in class actually. "I get it," she told him. "So XX is like an ....... intermediate. And we use swan's blood instead of a unicorn's - why was that again?" |
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"One drop of swan's blood," he confirmed, glad that she recalled the important bit. "The unicorn is a very pure, quite sacred animal, and the usage of its blood produces a highly devoted, very sheer love that's really hard to handle. Passionate and stuff. That's why a drop of swan's blood is preferred for the purpose of study - the effect it produces is not as strong, and hence better for objectives of research." |
Fyo put all the details in such a nice way. Shumeeta nodded in understanding, then wrote down the more important pieces. "Thanks," the tomboy said, both brightly and gratefully. "I think I can do this now. Thanks some big bunches, Fyoch!" |
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"I think I shall head back to the common room now," he said, beginning to pick up his belongings and, once he had packed his bag, rising from his seat. "See you around, Shum. Get that potions essay in, on time, will you?" He waved to her, to Jason, and to a few others he knew, then walked away from the Study Area. Ah, sleep! |
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