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Post by .:.Hermione.:.Ron.:. on Jun 27, 2007 11:46:56 GMT -5
Danica sat in the common room, doing her homwork, and couldnt find the potion to cure werewolfs. "where is it? I need some serious help on this"Danica said, tapping her head with the feathery part of her quill.
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Post by Severus Snape on Jun 27, 2007 13:34:45 GMT -5
Ellen slowly stepped down the staircase that lead up to the girl's dormitory, reading a book as she walked. She looked up when she heard the frustrated mumbling of another girl. She seemed to be trying to figure out her potions homework. 'Well, there's no harm in trying to help others, I guess... Right?' she thought before closing her book and walking over to the other Hufflepuff. "Are you, um.. having trouble with your Potions homework?" Ellen asked in a small, timid voice.
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Post by .:.Hermione.:.Ron.:. on Jun 27, 2007 15:23:32 GMT -5
"yees, and i hate it. I dont get it at all."Danica said in a groaning voice. "i hate potions!"
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Post by Severus Snape on Jun 30, 2007 21:42:01 GMT -5
"I see..." Ellen mumbled, a meek little smile forming on her lips. "Umm... I believe the assignment was on the Wolfsbain potion, right? Well... Umm... From what I remember from my answers, it was invented sometime around the year 1990, so it's a fairly new potion. When umm... When taken periodically during the weeks before the full moon, it lets the user keep his or her mind and sanity while in the werewolf state. It's known as Monkshood and umm... What was it again? Ummm... I believe it was Aconite. There should be more information in Chapter 5."
Ellen paused when she realized how much she had been talking. She had never, in her entire life, spoken so many words to a single person at once. "Well, umm... I've... I've got to go now... G-good luck." With that, Ellen quickly turned and ran out of the Hufflepuff common room and into the connected hallway, her book clutched tightly in her arms.
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Post by .:.Hermione.:.Ron.:. on Jul 1, 2007 9:05:12 GMT -5
Danica looked confusedly after her, and shrugged and turned back to write about what she had told her, and turned her book to chapter five.
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