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Lost. He was looooooooooooost. And this was supposed to be HIS subject too. Okay, well, not exactly. Care of Magical Creatures was his subject but STILL. He had done SO well last term and now he was just this big ol' bundle of confusion and giggles. Mostly giggles really, but there was confusion too. Right. Okay. He was...supposed to...do predictions now? Peeeeeeeering over at Abey and Jessa's parchments, the blonde tried to make sense of what all was going on but to no real avail. Um....He tried looking at Emmeline's next, but all he came up with was the assumption that he was missing something. Frustrated and tangling his fingers in his hair in an aggravated ruffle, he poured over his textbook and decided just...to...erm...take notes on things that seemed relevant to his selected moles. Quote:
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As Skylar was sitting there reflecting about her work and the two moles slash birth marks she wrote about, the fourth year re-read her paper and somehow it didn't seem right. Professor Vance had predicted things about the weekend based off the moles, and her predictions were so ... generic and seemed so wrong? But her marks didn't really seem to mean anything important, least that was what she gathered from the readings. It just seemed so vague and not accurate. Pressing her quill to her lips, she inhaled and exhaled. She was good at this; well, at least she was last year ... She wasn't actually sure about anything relating to divining. But somehow, she had to try. Which is why, she continued her notes at the bottom of her notes, which included phrases she copied from her textbook. Text Cut: notes Okay, so she wasn't sure about the kiss part. But she had read something about lovers and money and wealth and it kind of made sense. Maybe not. Did they have to turn these in? Reflecting back to her conversation with Professor Vance, Skylar suddenly figured it was probably best to not include her day three, so she scratched it out and changed it. There. She was done. |
Right. Etta decided to pick a random mole location and use it for the third prediction.. she couldn't help sighing with exasperation, though. Why weren't two predictions just enough? She opened her textbook once again, flipped through the pages and stopped at the mole-location page. It was just one more prediction anyway.. she could do it. SPOILER!!: parchment |
Laurel observed with pride how all the students got engaged with their work. Some chose to work solo while others partnered up. Flashing a glance at her wrist watch she wished that it wasn't time to end but it was. Clearing her voice Laurel let her voice oversound the student chatter in the room, effectively causing it to quiet down so that she didn't need to scream. "That's a wrap everyone! Unfortunatley that is all we have time for today! Please leave your prediction parchments on the table beside the trap door on your way out. For homework I like you all to write me two inches/paragraphs on whether your predictions came true and in what way or if they didn't why do you think they didn't. Class dismissed!" Laurel ended before she turned to go collect up her notes and prepare for the next class. OOC: Class dismissed! Thanks to everyone for coming and making it fun!:loved: The homework is just for IC fun. You don't have to do it if you don't want to. I'll leave the thread open for a few more hours for you to declone or catch up with your activities. |
Holy flaming salamanders! Quill FLYING over the parchment, Derf tried to jot down the first things that came to mind. Which...ended up being rather ridiculous and complete nonsense really...along with being heavily influenced by the textbook and Jessa Cambridge. Quote:
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