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Audrey Beauchamp

I have a cunning plan...
 
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Curly 11 1/2 Inch Unyielding Walnut Wand with Boomslang Venom Core
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15 (17/11/2047)
The good thing about having less responsibility than Lucy and Teddy (although she still had plenty to do) was that Audrey had some little time to do something purely for herself. She'd been thinking about it quite a lot over the break, and she decided that there was no better time than now to put her plans in motion. Even better was the fact that now Teddy's dad was a professor. Surely he'd have to help her, if only because she was Teddy's friend. That wasn't ideal, but it would get her foot in the door and would just have to do.

For Audrey had decided that she was going to become an animagus.

Making sure her uniform was neat and tidy, she knocked on the door to the new professor's office and cleared her throat. "Excuse me, Professor? Do you have a moment?" she asked, not nervous as such...but perhaps a little anxious about what the response would be.
 
Edward sat behind his desk reading through first year assignments, his brow furrowed as he read the work. Some students had submitted good essays, but others were riddled with spelling mistakes, factual errors, and in a few cases, incomplete work. It was a stark contrast to the adults he'd once mentored. Those recruits were already skilled and had chosen their career. But working with young students, some of whom struggled to grasp the basic theory, was proving to be a new challenge for the new professor.

He rubbed his temples in frustration. Teaching at Hogwarts was not like he had imagined. And in truth, Edward wasn’t used to feeling out of his depth like this. A knock on the door was a welcome distraction and when he saw Audrey standing in the doorway, he smiled, recognising her as a friend of his son. At least it wasn’t another first year he thought briefly.

"Ah, Audrey," he said, offering a warm smile as he set the assignments to one side. "Of course, come in. What can I do for you?" He gestured to the chair across from him, inviting her to take a seat.
 
Audrey had prepared a full spiel but quickly set it aside, figuring she could just work out what she wanted to say on the fly. The professor reminded her a fair bit of Teddy, Audrey thought idly, which only made sense. Just older and a little bit more sensible. Audrey sat down in the chair opposite, crossing her ankles and wondering if she should have brought some sort of welcoming gift. No, she reasoned. That was a little too on the nose.

"Thanks, Professor. I hope you're settling in alright," she said, since that was only polite. She rested her hands in her lap, carefully considering. "I'm hoping you might be able to help me. I..." she took a deep breath. Here goes, she thought. "I know you might be pretty busy with the younger students, but if you're wanting something a bit more interesting, I'd like to become an animagus and I need a professor to help me." Audrey lifted a hand to her chest, clutching at her sweater to hide the slight tremble of her hand. "I'm very good at Transfiguration, sir, and my grades speak for themselves, plus it'd be fun, wouldn't you think?" She couldn't even scream and wear him down to get her way, she had to do this properly. Perhaps she should've beat around the bush for a bit first, but she didn't want to waste his time or hers for that matter. She looked down at her knees, her other hand fiddling with the hem of her skirt, already formulating what she'd do next if he said no. She thought Professor Pirrip was a better shot than Professor Potter, but if he wasn't...
 
Edward leaned back in his chair with an expression that was neutral and thoughtful as he weighed Audrey's request, it surprised him how easily she had asked, perhaps that showed her determination. But determination alone wasn’t enough. He had little to go on but her word, and while her grades were impressive, he had not taught Audrey and they told him nothing about her discipline, her emotional resilience, or her ability to handle the risks involved.

Yes, she was a great friend of his son, but that didn't count for much either. After all, it had been only days since he’d found Amodeus, another one of Teddy's great friends, hanging upside down from a tree. And then there was the telling comment that the process might be “fun.” That single word lodged in his mind, solidifying his doubts.

He frowned and drew a slow breath before speaking. “Becoming an Animagus is not a whim, Audrey. It is an advanced, dangerous, and often unforgiving process. It’s not something you undertake because it sounds fun.” His tone softened slightly, but his eyes didn’t waver. “The demands are immense, physically, mentally, and magically. It’s not a skill suited for everyone, even those who excel at Transfiguration.” He allowed the words to sink in before continuing. "So I need to know in all earnest, why do you want this?”
 

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