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SPOILER!!: Heart breaker And just like that, all Blaise's hopes and dreams that had appeared in the moment were gone. There would be no suggestion to send him to Muggle school; he would be required to continue with this...magic thing. Even worse he'd have to sit and listen through whatever else the Professor might have had to say. Reluctantly, the boy took the seat opposite the Professor at the desk. He did very little to hide the sullen expression. "Everyone makes mistakes, even witches and wizards. Someone must have sent me the owl on accident then someone else decided to keep me here as punishment for showing up where I don't belong." That was the way he saw it. Nevermind that he'd proven he could cast spells, nevermind that if he practiced enough on his own he got them--nevermind that his wand was some self proclaimed aguamenti expert. He did not do magic. At the man's next statement, Blaise reached into his holster and undid his wand. "I'm sorry Professor." The boy lay the wand before the man, nudging it ever closer to him before leaning back in his seat. "If you want the spells practiced with that wand, you're welcome to use it but I won't be. Our relationship isn't such that I tell her to do something and she actually listens." |
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He watched as he put the wand down and shook his head. How disappointing it was coming to this. "This wand picked you, did it not?" Every time a young student got a wand Julien knew how the process worked. "The wand knows you aren't confident and don't really want to learn. You need to change your focus to help get the wand to trust your actions. Now please pick up the wand and head to dinner. I will be seeing you tomorrow evening at seven p.m. in the dungeons for detention." Quite honestly he was hungry, annoyed, and just done for the evening. |
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