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Enya watched as Louisa went off in a huff. Seriously that girl needed some self control. Sigh. Someday she'd teach the girl, but not today. She couldn't be bothered. With the class. With the activity. With teacher a young girl some rules. Gah. Sigh. She was really really bored now. Enya turned away when Louisa had lifted her wand, she didn't want to see the awful outcome!
But when Louisa shouted at her moment's later to see what she had done Enya smiled. Ha. The girl had got it wrong, there tent was in flames. Great lesson breaker. Turning round though she gapped at the tent, it was certainly bigger then before. The younger girl had got the spell right. Gosh! Wow! SHe nodded her head to Louisa but with no ones. What could she say?
Enya opened her mouth to say something when suddenly the younger girl started painting over her painting. Her moutains and all. Her mouth fell open. She couldn't speak, but when the girl finished turned around to face her with a smile on her face she found her voice again. "You destroyed my painting! My hard work" She shouted at the girl, still starting at the tent. She felt tears in her eyes. She couldn't look at it. Folding her arms she turned away and began to walk away.
Louisa blinked several times to make sure that Enya was actually turning around and walking away. Huh? Was she serious? Heh. Of course, when ever did Enya joke around?
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I didn't ruin it! I edited it. See? Your flowers were still on there! It's just the mountain that was gone! ENYA!" She called after her. URGH! She won't turn around, she knew it! Louisa tucked her wand in (She didn't want to do some 'furry' spells again) and ran over to Enya grabbing her elbow.
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Hey! Don't run away as you always do! Talk to me. I told you, I didn't spoil your hard work. I didn't mean to anyways, and I'm sorry if I did." Annoyed. So annoyed by her right now. "
I turned the tent into green! Big deal." She waved her hands in the air. "
If you don't want to pair with me, you should've said that from the beginning. You can still say that now and I'll just camp on my own." Stare!