11-12-2013, 08:40 AM
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| Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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| Shoe!Girl │ Rebel Ravie │ Confundus Queen │ RP Addict Kendall was done trying to figure out the riddle. Her only concern now was making sure that Mo didn’t get eaten by the snake, and she’d kept her eyes trained on the latter even as she’d wondered in the back of her mind if he had continued sliding over the seats toward possible doom. At least she could maybe Stupefy the snake if it looked like it was going to attack, as long as she was paying attention. She’d raised her wand hand slightly as the head had risen, too, before she realized that her housemate had turned and was climbing back toward her instead of continuing. Nobody was getting eaten today. She was planning on making sure of that, and hopefully they’d solve the puzzle at the same time. There was still the matter of her part of it all anyway, and she didn’t think she was just there to protect them from snake attacks. There was something else, and she just had to wait to figure that out. Maybe it was levitating the quill, or maybe it was something else, but she wanted to be ready when it was her turn.
Her head had turned slightly toward Mo as he had spoken, though, keeping one eye on the snake to make sure it stayed over there by the door. If she’d thought it would be possible to summon the parchment, she would have tried that too. It looked pretty stuck to the door, however, so she wasn’t going to waste her energy yet. “Pet snake thing,” she echoed, glancing fully at Mo before going back to the door and the very real snake threatening them. That seemed awfully appropriate now. Snake in the story and snake keeping them from finishing this task. Somehow she felt like that meant he was on the right track.
First was figuring out how to write the name on the parchment, and since they obviously weren’t going to be able to walk up to it, that meant they had to go at it another way. “Okay,” she said simply, her thoughts going back to her idea of levitation. They’d worked on that in class not that long ago, even, using the charm to move things as well. Except… which charm was the question. The quill was already levitating after all. “Wait a second,” she said, glancing at him. Maybe it wasn’t really levitation they needed, so instead, she’d pointed her wand at the quill. “Locomotor quill,” she said, hoping she was right as she started shifting the tip of her wand toward the parchment. They needed to move the quill after all, and then to write the name. All she had left was hoping that she’d guessed right, and that the snake wasn’t going to eat the quill if it moved toward the door.
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