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Old 05-12-2015, 10:47 PM   #238 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Aurora Barrington
Ravenclaw
Second Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Teagan Kensington
Slytherin
Fifth Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Nico Diggory-Keighley
Hufflepuff
First Year

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Simone Wild
Slytherin
Sixth Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Noa LeCourt
Gryffindor
Fourth Year
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She refused to fail a second time. It wasn’t in Brooklyn to fail, to look stupid in front of everyone else. She didn’t even care that she might have an excuse since she was only a third year, and even some of the older students had been having problems getting the spell to work right. That just meant she had to show them. The fact she’d failed and the parchment ball hadn’t even gotten two feet off the ground the first time she’d cast was going to be ignored. It never happened, because now she was going to actually get it to fly up high. She wanted it to hit the ceiling, even. It’s not like it would hurt anyone if it ricocheted and hit them. She didn’t even think it could give anyone a paper cut. Unfortunately. There were a few people she wouldn’t have minded if they got some.

Anyway, time to cast again, and she focused her blue eyes on the parchment ball below her desk. Only that, and nothing else. If concentration was what would make the spell work, that’s what she’d do. Concentrate. Brandishing her wand at it again, she spoke clearly. “Alarte Ascendare!” As the ball rose, she kept her eyes on it. The entire way up, until it slammed into the ceiling and fell back to the ground. Slightly misshapen now. Dented. Oh well. The spell had finally worked. It wasn’t her fault that there was the castle in the way.
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