SPOILER!!: Alyce
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Originally Posted by
Poolicious
Copying her notes? Again? Ckckckck.....Nathan. Buts since she's such a nice friend. "Fineeeee.." Sigh.
Alyce turned her attention back to the Professor. Seeeee...Seeeeee....She was right. Onysomething. They need to clean their nails? Thank Merlin she didn't wear any nail polish today. She followed Nathan to the nearest cauldron, where she began to wash her nails. She rubbed and scrubbed her nails until it's squeaky-clean. She dried her nails using one of towels before she began to massage them with the scented oils. Ugh! The smell. Thanks Merlin they're outside.
Alyce went back to her seat when the Professor announced time's up. She listened carefully to what Professor Vance said. So now it's time to interpret their nails. Sweet! "Want to partner up?" She asked Nathan. Professor said they're allowed to have partner, right?
"Owe you one," Nathan winked back at her when she agreed to lend her notes to him.
Once he was done washing his hands and dry them afterward, he put the scented oil as instructed. He then rubs his hands together and took a whiff. Eh...it wasn't terrible but not something he would use for himself. He watched the professor intepret the fingernail image on the board. He got to say, his professor had pretty nails. He wondered what Alyce's nails looked like. Oh hey nevermind, she has agreed to partner with him.
"Give me your hands," he grinned and confidently took hold of her hands. He noticed how soft and small her hands were compared to his.
"We can compare our nails side by side, I want to know if I got this interpretation thing right." He flipped to the page 56.
"Ready?"
Nathan Interpretation of his nails:
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Long Nails - Difficulties in relationship....(what?)
Marking on thumb and index finger - Near luck, possible win, respect from surroundings.
Small size moon shape on the base- Not going to have a long life...(that's for sure)
Yellow tint on fingernails - Possible liver issues, diabetes, respiratory and lymphatic problems. (....yikes)
Slightly flat nails - Possible Reynaud's Syndrome which affects the circulation and the person's feet and hands always feel cold. (No wonder he's cold all the timeee...)