“Morning, first years.” Her voice was steady, calm, and carried the same quiet authority it always had. “Today’s class will be simple—no new spells, no surprises. Just a chance for you to practice everything we’ve covered this semester.” she paused, letting that sink in as he paced slowly in front of the blackboard.
“I’ve seen a lot of progress in this room, and I don’t say that lightly. You should be proud of yourselves—go on, give yourselves a round of applause if you feel up to it.” Her tone was dry, but there was an unmistakable warmth behind the words. She gave a small wave of his wand, and various practice materials—cushions, feathers, quills, even a few old textbooks—appeared throughout the room.
“Pick a spell, practice it. If you want to revise theory, take notes. If you need help, flag me down.” she glanced over the group, her gaze lingering a moment longer on a few who had struggled earlier in the term. “We’ve still got work to do, but you’re off to a strong start.” With that, she motioned for them to begin.
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“I’ve seen a lot of progress in this room, and I don’t say that lightly. You should be proud of yourselves—go on, give yourselves a round of applause if you feel up to it.” Her tone was dry, but there was an unmistakable warmth behind the words. She gave a small wave of his wand, and various practice materials—cushions, feathers, quills, even a few old textbooks—appeared throughout the room.
“Pick a spell, practice it. If you want to revise theory, take notes. If you need help, flag me down.” she glanced over the group, her gaze lingering a moment longer on a few who had struggled earlier in the term. “We’ve still got work to do, but you’re off to a strong start.” With that, she motioned for them to begin.
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