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Braith McCormack
He smiled at another of his polite and bright students as he walked into the classroom. "Hi, Mr. Bay. I'm doing well, how about yourself?"
"Good morning class," Braith began, raising his voice slightly to catch everyone's attention and make sure to quiet any chatting that might have started since it was now time to begin. "Alright, let's get started today. I'm hoping to have a quick and easy lesson for our last one of the term, maybe get you all out of here early so you can go out and enjoy this nice Spring day." Or, you know, if they were able to. He was still awfully worried about most of them. But at any rate, McCormack thought they'd appreciate being let out early for end of term. "So I think we'll start of with a little discussion, maybe some questions, and hopefully have a fun with a little game at the end." Or at least that's what he planned. They could see how it went. Shouldn't be too difficult though.
"Today's topic of choice," he continued, "Is the Philosopher's Stone. What do you know about it? One fact or thought per student please." And then they could reap a question or two from what they knew. He liked working it this way. Surely, this was something they had some knowledge about? Though they could always look through their book if necessary. Ok, class, go.
Bay smiled back at the Professor..
"I'm great, thanks…" he truly loved this class.. the Professor was so cool and the lessons were so much fun..
Oh… the Philosopher's Stone… this was a very interesting topic.. he wondered what everyone else was going to say about it but he raised his hand
"Sir.. it was red in colour.. so it would make gold things.. but if the stone was white it would make silver things.." he added for there were two different types right.. he hoped he remembered that correctly. putting his hand back down on his desk he took notes on what the other students were saying.