Lesson Four - Second Years
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Lesson Four - Second Years
Darcie walked happily into her lesson, truth be told she was a little sad that she was leaving, after all she had seen many pupils in her class lately and she was getting more and more attached to them as the year had gone on, and it was hard to believe that it was now the last lesson of the year!
Pouting a little bit she sat down on the desk, and she carried a large bundle of sweets that she had with her, to give to the students, placing a chocolate dragon, much like the chocolate frogs, but in the shape of dragons, on each students desk she hoped they would like them.
On the board she wrote the lesson topic:
'The Unforgivables'
Pouting a little bit she sat down on the desk, and she carried a large bundle of sweets that she had with her, to give to the students, placing a chocolate dragon, much like the chocolate frogs, but in the shape of dragons, on each students desk she hoped they would like them.
On the board she wrote the lesson topic:
'The Unforgivables'
Darcie Vane- Durmstrang Instructor
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Re: Lesson Four - Second Years
You couldn't say Skylar liked to drop by in lessons much. No, he actually hated doing any kind of lessons. That was why he barely bothered to show up to class throughout the school year. Right now though, he knew he had to, because otherwise he, 1) wouldn't be able to pass his exams, and 2) he would get bored doing nothing. Students filed in and, after them, so did he, entering the classroom nearly in slow motion. He hoped the teacher wouldn't kill him or something, as he slowly walked over to take his seat, his palm under his chin. This was one method that was probably certain to keep him awake, just because it was uncomfortable trying to keep his head up with his hand so it wouldn't give him a chance to fall asleep.
Skylar looked up at the board, leaning back in his seat, tapping his fingers on the desk. Where were most of the students? There were a few, by the looks of it, but others either couldn't be bothered to show up or just were running late. He couldn't believe he was between the first few; that barely ever happened.
Skylar looked up at the board, leaning back in his seat, tapping his fingers on the desk. Where were most of the students? There were a few, by the looks of it, but others either couldn't be bothered to show up or just were running late. He couldn't believe he was between the first few; that barely ever happened.
Skylar Stoev- Ghost
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Re: Lesson Four - Second Years
Hugo smiled as he walked into class he was good at these spells. He had done them for a while, his father having taught them to him when he was young. He loved what happened when he cast them. This would be a fun lesson. He though with a huge smirk on his face.
Hugo Ehrlichmann- Ghost
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Darcie smiled widely she could see that there were so many people here now and it did her heart good to see so many people interested in the subject that she was teaching, she was so happy to put the extra effort in if people wanted to be able to enjoy it.
"Hello students, welcome to your last lesson of the year, please enjoy your chocolate dragons while we get started, they're a little present for each of you." she said with a happy smile.
With a slightly lesser smile, she decided to start the lesson, and she tapped the board lightly;
"So can anyone tell me a little bit about the unforgivable curses? You'll get some points for your house if you can. How about you tell me about one each, that's fair."
"Hello students, welcome to your last lesson of the year, please enjoy your chocolate dragons while we get started, they're a little present for each of you." she said with a happy smile.
With a slightly lesser smile, she decided to start the lesson, and she tapped the board lightly;
"So can anyone tell me a little bit about the unforgivable curses? You'll get some points for your house if you can. How about you tell me about one each, that's fair."
Darcie Vane- Durmstrang Instructor
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