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Commotion was a good word for it. And it was distracting. Distracting Isabelle, and more than likely everyone else. Flaring her nostrils, she walked over to the little group and listened to what was going on. It took alot to make her angry, but so far Ben was managing it. Placing her hand on his shoulder, and also on Kurumi's, she leant in so her mouth was more at ear level for them. "Professor Saylen is trying to teach a lesson here, please respect that. All of you," she added, eyeing up the other kids in the immediate vicinity. "They'll be no offensive talk of any kind, towards either side. Do you wish anyone to be able to hear you? Now Ben, go and stand next to Mister Stryker, and Kurumi I will stay here with you." Isabelle ushered the Slytherin boy towards the Groundskeeper, hoping the man wouldn't mind. He had dealt with him so well before.
"Pay attention all of you, please." Or Maya will most likely go and feed you to that electronic dino in the other exhibit. And Isabelle was in the mood now that she would help.
Wait...was Kurumi in trouble?! Kurumi looked up at her Transfiguration professor with a look of confusion, but knew there was no sense in arguing. Nor would there be any point in pointing out the fact that he started it and she was giving him a gently, but forceful, reminder about the rules they had signed. Wasn't there something about being respectful? She shot the first year Slytherin another quick look out of the corner of her eye. Ignorant people...she was pretty sure she was allergic to them and wouldn't be surprised if she was breaking out in a rash right about now.
Kurumi nodded to the Professor and said nothing more.
Instead, she looked at the fish mummy and noticed something. Her hand shot up again. "
Professor Saylen," she said with a hint of excitement in her tone. "
I believe that that is not only in the anglerfish family, but I think it is better classified as a footballfish." She paused for a moment to walk a little closer. "
A female perhaps. Females have large mouths and small eyes whereas males have large eyes."