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Alyss blinked as all the knew information quickly sank in. Care of Magical Creatures Professor? He looks young for a professor, she thought. Professor Jacobsen looked young but not as young as Christopher Professor Haynes. Giving herself a second to have all the new information set, she dropped her mask and tilted her head. "I'm sorry for my rude behaviour, it's been a tiring day and I have many prefect things to attend to and very little time for them. I didn't mean to come off like that." she tried to explain. She didn't want to arise suspension so early in the year and it wasn't wise to have professors suspecting things so early on. It was already bad enough that Professor Jacobsen wasn't too fond of her and one professor was enough for Alyss' taste. "Let me introduce myself, I'm Miss Dewley, Slytherin Prefect, but I wasn't aware that we were to be assigned a dragon for this year's lesson." She was very much confused by the new information. How was she to care for such a dragon with all the other things on her school and social schedule.
Professor Haynes took a more relaxed stance toward his conversational partner. "Nice to make you're aquaintance Miss. Dewley. I'm not surprised at you're chagrin, being a prefect is a hefty position to be in." Professor Haynes remembers his days of school prefecture and reminisces. "Don't worry about it and I insist you call me Chris. Though I allready know you won't, it's just I can't get used to being called professor." Professor Haynes sighed. "I'm sure you will be able to take well care of the Hebridean Black Dragon, they very fast grow very fond of their caretakers and are usually easy to keep. I wouldn't overfeed it though, they can grow very large and are known to wreak havoc on school surroundings. So there. "Professor Haynes smiled a crooked smile. "Oh I allmost forgot, you can come and pick up the Hebridean Black Dragon at my office which is not to far from Professor Jacobsen's." Hoping he made a good first impression, Professor Haynes looked eagerly into his conversational partners eyes, awaiting her response in earnest.