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Prompts:
1. Accio 2. Avada Kedavra 3. Bluebell Flames 4. Blasting Curse 5. Colloportus 6. Crucio 7. Confundus 8. Diffindo 9. Disapparate 10. Engorgio 11. Expecto Patronum 12. Furnunculus 13. Flagrate 14. Glisseo 15. Hurling Hex 16. Impedimenta 17. Imperio 18. Incarcerous 19. Jelly Legs 20. Knitting Charm 21. Langlock 22. Legilimens 23. Levicorpus 24. Lumos 25. Mobilicorpus 26. Morsmordre 27. Muffliato 28. Nox 29. Obliviate 30. Oppugno 31. Orchideous 32. Peskipiksi Pesternomi 33. Petrificus Totalus 34. Point Me 35. Quietus 36. Reducto 37. Relashio 38. Rictusempra 39. Riddikulus 40. Sectumsempra 41. Scourgify 42. Silencio 43. SpeRevelio 44. Stupefy 45. Tarantallegra 46. Twitchy Ears Hex 47. Undetectable Extension Charm 48. Unbreakable Vow 49. Wingardium Leviosa 50. Waddiwasi
1. Accio
Accio
By darkchakram
Lily Evans was not looking forward to Potions. It had been three weeks since she and Severus Snape had exchanged cross words. She was fortunate that Gryffindor fifth years only shared two classes with Slytherin. It was hard enough sitting at the same table with him in Charms, but working with him in Potions was the worst. He was, as ever, the gentlemen, always bringing to the table the ingredients that they’d both need. Occasionally he’d reach over to tweak her stirring technique. He was a genius at Potions. The problem was, she missed him. Especially his touch. Those seconds that their hands brushed were, at once, Heaven and Hell. Heaven because she gloried in the feeling but Hell because she knew there was no future there. Not as long as he continued following Voldemort.
When she entered, Severus was already seated at their table and, as predicted, had already gathered their items. She wanted to run to him, tell him everything would be okay. But she knew it wouldn’t. Instead, she sat down at James Potter’s table, edging Sirius Black over. At Severus’s hurt look she called, “Accio ingredients,” and watched the vials fly toward her. Her heart breaking.