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The semester goes on. The Patronuses - the three of them that exist - are useful for remote communications, though they're too conspicuous for chatting in class. And even Bella can send return messages. Feral gets mauled by the carnivorous thorn plant and is sent to Healer Song with a disturbing grin on his face, and tells Bella all about the properties of the plant in question. Sherlock produces no further prophecies, but gets excellent grades in everything, including Divination. Bella gets him to read tarot for her and he gravely informs her that she is fated to be the ruler of the world, before sweeping up the cards and allowing her laughter to be contagious.
Tony draws brooms with jet engines, and jets with tail-twigs. Bella learns about Crups and Grindylows and dragons and unicorns and hippogriffs and Puffskeins (these are handled in-class; she likes them until they try to lick her). Feral works on Animagery and Bella collaborates with Tony on a Transfiguration project for a change and Sherlock gets cornered by Artemis Burberry's cousin and sends him to the infirmary with superficial cuts, stuck-shut eyelids, and a distinct case of unconsciousness.
Bella attempts to invent a broom-based sport that doesn't involve anything exploding or a disproportionate amount of scoring being performed by a single team position, but it turns out she's very bad at catching and throwing balls even when she's in the air and she gives up. The JROC courts the twins and gets nowhere. Feral's fire problem diminishes enough that between that and fire-suppression from the elves he can use magic in the kitchen; he learns to make cheese souffle. It is delicious. Bella loses her hazel wand for a day and a half before it turns up and feels very smug about her backup idea; she finds the missing one under the ingredient cupboard in Potions.
Renée meets her at the exit from the wizarding hideaway of the Bay Cauldron, and she goes roadtripping to Phoenix for the first half of the summer.
Tony draws brooms with jet engines, and jets with tail-twigs. Bella learns about Crups and Grindylows and dragons and unicorns and hippogriffs and Puffskeins (these are handled in-class; she likes them until they try to lick her). Feral works on Animagery and Bella collaborates with Tony on a Transfiguration project for a change and Sherlock gets cornered by Artemis Burberry's cousin and sends him to the infirmary with superficial cuts, stuck-shut eyelids, and a distinct case of unconsciousness.
Bella attempts to invent a broom-based sport that doesn't involve anything exploding or a disproportionate amount of scoring being performed by a single team position, but it turns out she's very bad at catching and throwing balls even when she's in the air and she gives up. The JROC courts the twins and gets nowhere. Feral's fire problem diminishes enough that between that and fire-suppression from the elves he can use magic in the kitchen; he learns to make cheese souffle. It is delicious. Bella loses her hazel wand for a day and a half before it turns up and feels very smug about her backup idea; she finds the missing one under the ingredient cupboard in Potions.
Renée meets her at the exit from the wizarding hideaway of the Bay Cauldron, and she goes roadtripping to Phoenix for the first half of the summer.
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And so Feral is put in the attic and stays with Bella for the next two weeks.
He eats an awful lot, charming the socks off Renée and coming along on grocery trips to fetch things from across the store and then, once she is buttered up, remarking on being hungry, taking seconds at dinner, sneaking snacks.
"Do you like my mom's cooking all that much? It's nothing compared to the elves," Bella asks after day three.
He eats an awful lot, charming the socks off Renée and coming along on grocery trips to fetch things from across the store and then, once she is buttered up, remarking on being hungry, taking seconds at dinner, sneaking snacks.
"Do you like my mom's cooking all that much? It's nothing compared to the elves," Bella asks after day three.
He spends another second or two staring quizzically, and then laughs.
"Oh. Man, I didn't even notice I was doing it. It's just - this," he gestures around at the house, "reminds me of before I came to school. I used to stay with nice people like your mom for a little while, when I could, and I'd never know when I was gonna get easy access to food like that again, so I just got in the habit of... well, like you noticed. Begging for treats."
"Oh. Man, I didn't even notice I was doing it. It's just - this," he gestures around at the house, "reminds me of before I came to school. I used to stay with nice people like your mom for a little while, when I could, and I'd never know when I was gonna get easy access to food like that again, so I just got in the habit of... well, like you noticed. Begging for treats."
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"You are very cute at her. She is terribly charmed," says Bella. "If you'd shown up when you were like eight she probably would've adopted you."
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After a few more days, Bella casually informs Renée that, by the way, Feral can turn into an invisible flying creature and he wants to give her a ride, can she drive them out to the desert after sunset some night so they can try it in relative privacy?
"An invisible flying creature," repeats Renée, bemusedly, glancing at Feral.
"An invisible flying creature," repeats Renée, bemusedly, glancing at Feral.
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"I might do it eventually but I don't know what kind of animal I'd get, so I'm not sure if it's worth the bother when there are so many other things to learn," Bella adds.
"I suppose I can drive you out tomorrow night," says Renée. "How long will you want to be - flying around?"
"I suppose I can drive you out tomorrow night," says Renée. "How long will you want to be - flying around?"
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"So probably not more than, like, three hours," Bella tells Renée, "and maybe less than one if he's really uncomfortable to sit on."
Renée laughs at the idea of Bella sitting on her friend. "All right. Tomorrow night, then."
And the following evening they drive out to some uninhabited desert, and Bella ties a pillow to Feral, and it doesn't seem to occur to Renée to wonder how she's doing this with an obviously invisible creature, and Bella hops on.
Renée laughs at the idea of Bella sitting on her friend. "All right. Tomorrow night, then."
And the following evening they drive out to some uninhabited desert, and Bella ties a pillow to Feral, and it doesn't seem to occur to Renée to wonder how she's doing this with an obviously invisible creature, and Bella hops on.
Away Feral flies, invisible to anyone who has not seen death, with a very visible Bella sitting on a very visible pillow tied around his invisible middle.
With the pillow between her and that bony ridge, it's not that bad. The up-and-down motion of flight is minimal, especially when he gets enough altitude to coast. And there is something to it that's different from brooms. Something about the wings, maybe, or maybe the fact that brooms aren't your friend.
With the pillow between her and that bony ridge, it's not that bad. The up-and-down motion of flight is minimal, especially when he gets enough altitude to coast. And there is something to it that's different from brooms. Something about the wings, maybe, or maybe the fact that brooms aren't your friend.
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Bella gets tired of it after about two hours, but has a grand time before that eventuality.
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Bella slides off, then says, "Hey, what happens to the pillow if you change with it tied to you?"
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Bella giggles, and scoops up pillow and yarn both from the sand, and hops back into the car. And home they go.