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- OOC First Name
- Camilla
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- Muggleborn
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- Single (Not Looking)
- Wand
- Curly 13" Rigid Pine Wand, Meteorite Dust Core
- Age
- 20 (21/9/2043)
The wit-sharpening solution. This was exactly what Aine needed. Sure, she knew she couldn't use it for exams - maybe she could in fourth year, but they'd find some way of substance testing for OWLs - and that wasn't a path she necessarily wanted to go down. She'd seen enough sports stories on the news back home to put her off. She'd stick to energy drinks and sugar there. But the potion was right there - in fact, brewing it was something they'd probably have to do in the exam. And if she was going to be persisting in this notion of taking all the classes (at this point as much out of misplaced competitiveness and a desperation to prove herself as it was an interest in actually learning), then a little bit of a jolt to cut through her exhaustion and keep her mind switched on wasn't going to hurt, surely.
And okay, maybe she probably shouldn't have seemed quite so suspicious brewing the potion, looking around anxiously between cutting the ginger (which she had been careful about measuring), stirring the potion, and now sitting and waiting for it to cool and be ready to consume. There was no reason she shouldn't be allowed to practice brewing a potion, right? Besides, the ingredients weren't going to be wasted if she could use it. And she wasn't giving it to anyone else but herself to drink. But now she was pacing, looking between the door, the clock, and the cauldron, trying simply to count each minute until the potion was ready. She hoped desperately that it would work. All she needed was a refreshment to focus on her studies.
And okay, maybe she probably shouldn't have seemed quite so suspicious brewing the potion, looking around anxiously between cutting the ginger (which she had been careful about measuring), stirring the potion, and now sitting and waiting for it to cool and be ready to consume. There was no reason she shouldn't be allowed to practice brewing a potion, right? Besides, the ingredients weren't going to be wasted if she could use it. And she wasn't giving it to anyone else but herself to drink. But now she was pacing, looking between the door, the clock, and the cauldron, trying simply to count each minute until the potion was ready. She hoped desperately that it would work. All she needed was a refreshment to focus on her studies.