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He practiced a bit on this own by himself turning the stone back and forth between stone and normal. He felt like it was getting old and even yawned a bit, but thought the spell was fascinating nonetheless. |
<3 Tammy chuckled softly. "Nice to meet you William." Tammy nodded and followed Lucy's feather with her eyes. EH. Nothing. Another soft chuckle left her lips and Tammy shook her head as she assisted Lucy, her hand placed on top of Lucys as she took a position just behind her. "Jab it, dont thrust it forward. Jab it, pretend someone you RRREALLY hate is at the other end and you are jabbing them with your wand." Quickly jolting both of their hands forward Tammy nodded. "See. Just add the words to it, and your good to go." She smiled softly and let go of Lucys hand and watched. |
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"Thanks!" Bonnie said. "DURO!" Bonnie japped the feather and it turned grey with a few points here and there. |
Anna looked at the feather. She poked it with her wand. "Duro." She looked down again but there was no stone feather. Instead, there was an egg with tiny stick-like legs. "Professor? Something's wrong." The egg started to run off the table. Anna caught it but it kept moving in her fists. She started panicing. TT7TT' "What do I do now?" |
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"Just concentrate a bit more and you got it!" She said again. |
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Mikaela meened well but Bonnie felt as though she was being treated like a baby. "DURO!" Bonnie shouted with frustration. The feather turned to rock. Bonnie smiled proudly as though the lump of rock was her son just after winning a football match. |
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The concentration on his face was amazing, he almost looked to be going cross-eyed with it.Sarah gazed at the feather as Tibi said the spell, and the same thing happened as last time....it looked like stone, but was it? Holding her breath as he went to pick it up, she waited for his reaction, and to her delight it was a positive one. "Fantastic!!" she replied to him, clapping her hands loudly, "you're good.But I suppose you ARE a Ravenclaw after all." Giving a playful nudge as she stepped up beside him, Sarah looked down at the stone in their hands. "Umm are we supposed to? I think Professor Svensson just said to turn them to stone, did he say to turn them back too?" She was confused, the minute Sensson had said about finding partners she switched off slightly.... |
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She reached out and showed her marble-feather. She smiled again, but quickly realized that she maybe was acting like a grown-up. She remembered that she'd made it on her frist try, and slowly felt her face get hotter and hotter. I must look like a tomato! She thought to herself. |
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"Hmmm.. actually, I don't know. But we can't practice any more with these... since they're stone already. How would we know if it worked?" He pondered the situation and bit his lip in thought. "I guess we would wait for it to wear off... it couldn't have been too strong since we're both new at this, right?" |
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SPOILER!!: quotey quote quootes Rawr. Lucy took in what William and Tammy had both said, and repeated it over and over in her mind. Empty the mind, and focus. Jab your wand. Right. Jab. Empty. Empty. Jab. She took a deep breath, and tried to think of anything, especially of her potentially incoming failure in this class. Okay, get that thought out!! OUUUUT!! She closed her eyes, and took another deep breath, releasing it a few seconds later, and opened her eyes. She stared at the feather as though it were her enemy...her enemy of...ORANGE-NESS. Oh, how she looooathed the color orange. Eat this you vile feather of orangeness!! "DURO!!" As soon as she cast the spell, she shut her eyes immediately, and covered her face with her hands. Moving two of her fingers apart, she peeked out the space between her fingers to see whether it had turned to stone. BLINK. BLINK. Did it? It looked like it did, but she could be so sure. "Did it...did...did it work?!" she asked quietly. |
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I'm supposed to be the smart one! Bonnie looked away. |
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SPOILER!!: quote, quote, quote William listened to what Tammy said and nodded, the jabbing motion was important, especially in this case. But he had to wonder what a swishing motion would do, probably hit a student and trouble would ensue, not a good thing. but back to learning, right er well practicing. Watching carefully as Lucy took her turn again and smirking as she closed her eyes he watched her jab the wand and say the spell. the spell seemed to hit and it looked like it worked to him but it didn't look exactly like Svensson's did. "You almost got it that time. It looks like a stone at least, well to me it does." he replied grinning. |
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Professor Svensson had begun walking through the room, trying to stay out of the way, once everyone had a partner. Most of them seemed to have gotten the hang of turning at least feathers into stone. They could probably move on to something denser, soon... Quote:
Raising his voice so the whole class could hear him over the cacophony of spellwork, Professor Svensson announced, "Once you have successfully transfigured your feather into stone, you can get a peep from the box to the left of the feather box..." A flick of his wand levitated a box from the back wall to the front of the room, and it landed directly where he had said it would be. "Or you can get something else from the box to the right of the feathers." Another spell, and Svensson magicked another box, this one filled with small, non-dangerous household objects, to the front of the room. "And please keep the talking among yourselves to a minimum so you can concentrate on your spellwork and not making a dangerous mistake." |
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