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Ingredients:
2 cups pumpkin innards, densely packed (sorted so no seeds)
3 flitterby moths
100g fresh bouncing bulb, stunned if necessary
4g fresh foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) flowers, petals only
10 fresh pumpkin seeds
Instructions:
1.Use diffindo to cut open the pumpkin.
2. Using a metal spoon, scoop out the innards, pulling out the seeds and putting to one side.
3. Put two densely packed cups of pumpkin innards in the bottom your cauldron with a cup of water. Set over medium heat.
A potion that would turn their heads into pumpkins?
On the first day? Night had honestly thought they'd be doing something like taking notes for the first lesson.
And in fact, she didn't even recall reading about this potion. It was no where in her copy of the class textbook, nor was it something many of the other students seemed comfortable with.
Was this even safe???
She was going to mess this up, and she was going to fail in front of everyone. At least she had the sense to buy and bring three cauldrons, no matter what the professor seemed to think
(although maybe she should look at the notice board next time anyway to see what she needed).
She put up her hand to ask someone to do the Diffindo charm for her, seeing as she was only a first year, and after the professor came by, she set to her work. Why did the season matter for which way you cut the pumpkin, anyway? She decided not to ask in case she came off smart alecky. Or worse, stupidly. Was this something she was supposed to know in general?