chanuphis
Miranda and Sadde were both promising enough in Potions last year that Slughorn has consented to run a junior alchemy tutorial for them, once weekly, on top of their other course load. He informs Sadde that if Sadde's other grades are as uninspiring as they were last year, the alchemy tutorial will be the first thing to give to allow him more time to complete other work; but since Slughorn thinks this is a failure of motivation and not competence they can try with the Alchemy section anyway. (Miranda's coursework is impeccable.) One other second-year from Hufflepuff and two third years also fold into the class to make it somewhat more worth Slughorn's time. They are supposed to read four chapters of a book called Ye Alchymeste's Waye before their first class on Friday evening and the entire book is written like that, but then on Friday they are going to - without any direct wandwork - turn a whole oyster into a pearl, so.
This year also sees the two of them invited to something called the "Slug Club".
This year also sees the two of them invited to something called the "Slug Club".
always_and_forever
"Aaaanyway! Okay, not setting wands on fire, but they're a very good metaphor things, and oh look we both have two of them isn't that convenient. I wonder if the Stone was in fact a transformed wand."
chanuphis
"I wouldn't want to use my own wand, either one, for alchemy as an ingredient. I'd owl that secondhand shop and get another."
always_and_forever
"Yeah, definitely, but if that Mr. Ollivander is anything to go by it's very unusual to consider a wand as a possible ingredient, so I think it's probably worth exploring."
always_and_forever
Scribble scribble.
"More obvious things I've missed, especially obvious magical things because of the whole lack-of-magical-upbringing thing?"
"More obvious things I've missed, especially obvious magical things because of the whole lack-of-magical-upbringing thing?"
always_and_forever
"Mm, yeah, same. But I think we got a good starting list, anyway, and hopefully will have more ideas when Slughorn teaches us new things."
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