Fifth Years, Lesson Six

"I am very pleased with the results from most of your quizzes; I believe you all will do fine on your OWLs. I expect the best effort from each and every one of you."


He looked to the windows, and as planned, it was raining heavily outside. "Now, students, we will not be using a charm of a destructive nature today; rather, we will be using one that proves to be quite useful. Luckily, this spell can be used on anything; whether it be your face, your glasses, what have you."


"Today, after we cast this spell, you are going to be going outside into the rain, and I promise you will see the effects of this spell. The spell we are going to be learning today is Impervious."



Professor Haden paced as he pulled out a jacket, waving his wand and stating, "Impervius." A slight glow appeared around his jacket and then disappeared. "Now, students, cast this spell at an object, any object. If you are not confident in your abilities, I suggest you cast Impervious on an object or thing you are not afraid to get wet."


Once all of the students had cast the spell, or at least tried, Professor Haden led them out of the classroom, and in no time they were outside, the students somewhat tentative about bringing their things into the downpour. Without a worry, Misha stepped into the rain, his hair immediately becoming soaked. However, his jacket seemed to have a barrier around it; repelling the water perfectly and leaving the article of clothing perfectly dry.


He watched as the students examined their things, most of them remaining dry and repelling water also. Bellowing over the resounding downpour, Misha spoke, "You see, Impervious repels water. If you wish to keep an object dry, or yourself, for that matter, you need only cast this spell. I have heard it is quite useful in Quidditch matches with rather unfavorable weather conditions; also useful for keeping glasses dry or if you have forgotten an umbrella."


Leading his students back to the classroom, Misha's short hair was still sopping as the students gathered their things. "I wish you all the best on your OWLs. I cannot emphasize enough, study, study, study, practice, practice, practice. Have a lovely break, I hope to see you again next year as sixth year"



Attendance post is enough.
 
Callie walked into the charms classroom and was a little surprised that they wouldn’t immediately be going to revision. It was all that she wanted. She knew charms was going to be a difficult subject and her theory wasn’t quite there. But she listened and took some notes on what the professor said about the spell, before they were allowed to try the spell. She took her wand and cast it on her bag, doing it a couple of times since she couldn’t see if it had worked. She then followed the class outside or to the entrance hall. She watched the professor step out and then did the same, seeing immediately that the spell had worked.
 
Enoch walked into the charms classroom and took his spot in the room. He rolled his eyes at what the professor said on the quizzes, as if they’d had much choice on the matter. He listened to what the professor said, thinking this was actually a pretty useful spell to know. He listened to the professors words on it befor ehtey were allowed to cast it. He took the time to do so and then headed to where they would test it. He let most others go before him before then stepping out and being glad it had worked.
 
Friday walked into the charm classroom, pretty eage rto already be done with the class. But no such luck. The professor began going over a spell and Friday was vaguely listening to what was being said. She cast the spell when she was allowed to and then headed to the entrance hall where the professor then told them to step out into the rain. Friday did it, if only to show that her spell had worked quickly and then be able to immediately leave - which she did.
 
Lucy was expecting a revision lesson but was pleasantly surprised to see they'd be learning a new spell. It was one that seemed very useful indeed, so she tried casting it on her clothes. She then went outside to test it and found, to her infinite joy, that it had worked. It felt strange to know it was raining and yet her clothes weren't getting wet. Her hair and skin, unfortunately, were, so she went back inside. Lucy thanked the professor for the year's lessons and then went on her way.
 

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