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Sherman smiled a teensy tiny smile when the little children started asking if he was alright. D'awwh. Them ickles with all their concern. Especially Miss Hollingberry, coming over to him and everything and offering chocolate. They were so sweet. Maybe he could steal a couple of them. "Yes, children, I'm quite alright, thanks for asking." Beam. Beam. Beam. "I'm just a bit dazed.. that's all.. but, after that experience, who wouldn't be?" Hehe. "AND. If you have that chocolate with you now, Miss Hollingberry, I'd gladly take you up on that offer."
Removing her arms from around Mr. Clark, Kurumi took a small step back when he assured them all that he was alright. Kurumi still wasn't too sure about that. The man had just had his head inside a space-time continuum after all. "
I do," she nodded as she scurried back to her desk and rummaged through her bag for a moment before pulling out a piece of wrapped chocolate and rushing back to the old man and offering it to him. "
Here you are, Mr. Clark."
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"Alright, children!" He clapped his hands and grinned at all of his students. "Now, we are approaching our last activity of the day. Does everyone see the tubs of paste and hard pasta on the desks?" He awaited nods and murmurs of acknowledgement from the children. "After all of this tiring work of straining your brains, we're going to have some fun. We're going to make macaroni models of the Bell Jar." Beam. Beam. Beam. He was now expecting applause. Ahem. "Please feel free to use any materials provided, as well as your wands if you have them, to complete this assignment!"
He wheeled around the room, waiting for the children to begin their work.
Returning to her seat, Kurumi only just now noticed the supplies that had been laid out for them. They were going to make models out of pasta? Kurumi furrowed her brow for a moment and found herself feeling somewhat cheated. After all this complicated talk and two demonstrations, she thought that perhaps they would be given the opportunity to test it out. Grow a seed perhaps? Kurumi didn't fancy experimenting with animal lives, but plants were perfectly acceptable
just don't tell Professor Bentley?.
Grabbing her supplies, Kurumi reached for some cannelloni first to make the framework of the bell jar. Were they supposed to make these 3D models or just glue some to some parchment? Deciding to go for a 3D approach, Kurumi held one cannelloni on top of the other and performed a Sticking Charm with her wand to glue the two together.
Stack stack stack stack.
The process sort of reminded her of when she had gone camping and she was currently forming the poles. Was there some lasagna noodles among the supplies? That would make the other part of this a little easier.