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Old 09-24-2009, 12:18 AM   #150 (permalink)
DuckyLinJi
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Caiden Denholm
Ravenclaw
Fifth Year
Gryffindor
Graduated
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A small, oddly-shaped box tucked under his arm, Professor Svensson strode into his own classroom rather later than he had intended. “Quiet down, class,” he said, walking around the edge of the room until he reached the front. He set the box down on his desk and turned to face the students.

“Before we learn anything new, I want to make none of you have wands that have any serious malfunctions,” the professor said quietly. “First of all, I’d like everyone to sit down, put your wand above your head, and sit as still as possible. Pretend you are a statue.”
Finally the Professor had decided to show up. Lyra had started to get a bit crazy with the amount of talking in the classroom. She looked at Professor Svensson as he stroded towards the front of the class , setting down a box on his desk. 'hmm wonder what's in there' Lyra thought as she looked with curious eyes at the box.

Sitting in silent, Lyra listened to what the Professor was saying and her mouth dropped slightly. He was kidding right? Put your wand above your head? pretend you are a statue? Now this is new!. Lyra looked around nervously wondering if people where actually doing what they were told and secretly, Lyra thought that Svensson was making a joke so that he could laugh at the students.

But still, Lyra obeyed and took her wand out of her wrist holster. She bit her lip as she saw other students do the same thing and somehow it was such a funny sight to Lyra. 'Focus Ly' she also held her wand above her head and waited for further instructions from the Professor. And was trying very hard not to laugh........
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