10-23-2018, 06:55 AM
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| Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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| Shoe!Girl │ Rebel Ravie │ Confundus Queen │ RP Addict On the one hand, Stasya could tell that Professor Petrov obviously cared for the snake that was ever present around his shoulders and neck, so that could have lulled her into a sense that he was okay. More so than the others who had turned up as new hire by the headmaster, anyway, but there was an overwhelming sense that there was something wrong. She didn’t trust him at all, and not only because of the suspicious change in the rules regarding barn visits. Of course, she really disliked him for effectively barring her from visiting all her beloved creatures; Dobby, Albus, Claire, Cygnus, and all the others. That was a given, and it was hard to gain the position of truly disliked in the tall blonde prefect’s mind. Before this term that had been reserved only for the people who had effectively taken her father away from her, but this term was challenging that.
Either way, she hadn’t given up on CoMC as a subject. She just had to hope that one day she wasn’t going to find that all of the creatures in the barn had been grossly mistreated, and she felt like assuming that lessons were the closest she’d get to keeping an eye on them all. The cold weather hardly bothered her by now, what with the daily SORE exercises outside and everything else, yet she’d been surprised to find a warming charm set up in the outdoor classroom set up outside of the barn. It had to be for the snake’s benefit. She highly doubted any of the Scrimgeour-approved professors would care one bit about their comfort, and the rules regarding what was ‘respectable behavior’ kept her from saying anything as she took up a position near a desk near the middle.
Because that was another thing that had changed. If it had been Professor Wayland, she would have claimed a seat up front. It was all a matter of trust.
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