Aine Thompson
Hufflepuff
Seventh Year
Lesson 4
It seemed they were getting into the revision part of the semester, which was something of a relief for Aine. Although her schedule wasn't that packed with magic classes, Transfiguration was the one that was definitely hardest. More time to try and make sure she could nail the magic they'd learned, the better. And the revision was much needed, as the quiz was not as straightforward as she would have hoped. Or rather, it was, but some of the spells she'd barely thought about since first year.
With that in mind, once she finished the quiz she thought it might not be bad to brush up on some of the really early spells they'd learned. She would try them non-verbally, though, so it would look slightly less pathetic to the professor. Aine mostly struggled with visualising the details of things at times, so she turned her textbook into a jewelery box. Actually a box, this time, not one that was carved out of a book, but it didn't really have much in the way of embellishment. Still, she did it without saying the incantation out loud, so that had to count for something, didn't it? Even more when she successfully turned it back the way it was meant to be. It was kind of nostalgic, in a way, to see that she really had come a long way since first year.