Text Cut: Professor Elwood
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Another new Prefect!
"Hello Miss Hudson, a see congratulations are also in order for you. I'm sure you will make Slytherin house proud." Professor Elwood nodded at the blonde as she took her seat.
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Now that the tables were filling up and the clock was about to strike the hour she had planned for the lesson to begin, it was time to close the trapdoor and get things started. The Professor stood up from her seat and flicked her wand at the door, slowly closing it.
"It looks like we are all here, so let's go ahead and begin. Welcome to Divination, and welcome back for those of you returning. I am excited to see many new faces and for those people, I should introduce myself. My name is Professor Elwood and I will be your guide on the amazing journey that is Divination." She clasped her hands together, setting her bangles off into their usual jingling fury.
Continuing. "For those of you who have taken my lessons before today will remember that I've tried my best to give you all a well-rounded view of the Noble Art, rather than the mainstream practices we all are acquainted with. Today, though I've decided that, although it can be considered mainstream, the activity we will be doing is one I've decided is something all good Diviners should have in their pockets." Not literally though because that could be disastrous and messy.
"So what can you all tell me about Tea Leaf Reading?" She grinned excitedly at the faces looking up at her.
A beam. Yes, Kat beamed at Professor Elwood. "
Thank you, Professor," the prefect said to the older blonde. See? Told you Professor Elwood was awesome. Anyway... class was about to start. Kat sat straight and listened to the professor speak.
So... tea leaf reading. Kat remembered reading this before in her textbook.
The Slytherin raised her hand up to answer. "
Like what the others said, tea leaf reading is called Tessomancy," Kat said. "
When you read tea leaves, the reader might be able to see symbols and each symbol has a different meaning about the future." That seemed like it. There.