Raymond was opening up his book, and looked up to see Roy walking towards a seat, pain in hair as usual. Before he could say anything he had a reply to his comment. He gave a laugh. "don't think I'll get in to that trend. Maybe if orange comes in to season I'll try it." He said. "You think Binns would even notice if one of your pieces flew off the paper and started to dance?" Ray asked with a grin. "Learned this new charm while reading-- Before you say anything, yeah, i can read. Haven't been his too hard in the head with a bludger." He said with a smirk. "Makes paintings and drawings come to life." He then turned his attention to the Auror from the dining hall walk in, and start writing again... He looked at him for a bit, then slowly leaned back, not wanting to make the auror suspicious with his new little trick.
The school bell rang and out of the large chalkboard came Professor Binns, the only ghost teacher at Hogwarts. It was a cool trick when they were first years, but now its kinda lost its magic.... no pun intended. "Alright class, please take out Hogwarts, A History volume II and turn to chapter 16... Last year when we left off we just ended the Goblin Wars..."
He began his extremely dull monologue. Many of the students started to daydream, or doodle, or stare blankly at their textbook. Raymond leaned back, tapping his wand lightly on the desk, trying to concentrate, his eyes wandering to Edgar trying to flick pieces of paper at a sleeping ravenclaw student, then to Samantha looking just as bored, giving her a smile, then looking at the Auror. He wasnt sure if he was bored or interested in this lecture. He wore a blank expression.
Hermione Granger
Hermione was already in the room as the bell rang. She was preparing over and over, and had to make sure her lesson plan would run smoothly. Her first class was with the second years. She enjoyed the second year of charms. The spells came very naturally to her. It was one of her favorite classes when she was attending the school. Although she wasn't a pure-blood, she was the best in her class. When the bell did ring, she closed the doors with a flick of her wand, and stood up. "Welcome, everyone, to your second year of charms." She said. "I am Professor Weasley, although many of you know that by now. This year we will be going deeper in complexity of certain charms. I promise only a very light read at the beginning of class, then you will all partner up, and practice the spell together." She said.
"Miss Henry, please open your book to chapter one of The Standard Books of Spells, and read aloud the first section." The small Slytherin girl nodded, opening her book, and started to read about the Freezing Charm. "Right. Now everyone please read the rest of the chapter."
As the class started to stop reading, Hermione cleared her throat. "So to produce the charm correctly, you must give a flick to your wand, and say immobulus[i]. Repeat after me." The whole class yelled immobulus, Hermione nodded with a smile. "Very good.. Now..."
Hermione walked up to her desk, and put on to it a cage holding a few small looking insects, but they had large wings and the head of a small rodent. they looked around the class quickly, clearly not wanting to be there. "Each of you will have one of these to try the charm out... If you have trouble, I'll be here to help." She swished and flicked her wand and small cages went to each student, landing in front of them on their desk.
She let hers out of the cage, and the creature immediately dashed out. It was going at lightning speed, but Hermione's eyes were focused. She flicked her wand, and yelled [i]"Immobulus! The creature suddenly came in to view, drifting slowly in the air, completely frozen, its beady eyes scanning the room. "Your turn." She said.