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Apr 26, 2024 12:33:06 GMT -7
Post by mathilde manon poole on Apr 26, 2024 12:33:06 GMT -7
▲ April 27th, 2029 This corner of the library was cold and solitary; the furthest from the entrance and where the librarian was typically perched, watching students with her eagle eyes and indiscriminately shushing them whenever they dared to think of uttering a word. Tilly really didn't care about the librarian, or even think of the ancient broad all that much, except she had been given a dangerous glare when she entered all because she accidentally sneezed while walking in. She didn't have enough energy to give the old bat attitude, as the Quidditch practice that morning had drained her. Hiding away in the back corner was her solution, and also because one of the Vectors wanted to skim her answers from the Potions assignment. Tilly, for the life of her, could never remember which was which. Even though they were different enough and not even in the same house, it all took effort. She had more interesting things to think about. Remembering which was Sammy and which was Scottie was difficult anyways. All she knew was that one was in Slytherin with Theo and the other wasn't. Her Potions homework was spread out in front of her. Tilly had no clue if her answers were correct or not. Usually they were, but she had a habit of slacking off from time to time. It drove her professors nuts because they knew she had it in her to get high marks. She knew that too. All of this nonsense for end of year exams was the same. Repeat questions from other tests over the last few years of school. Never mind the fact that they all had a disjointed education because some assholes decided they wanted to light the school on fire. Biting on the cap of her pen as she waited for whichever Vector it was she'd agreed to help, Tilly mulled over her work in a bored, cold silence. MADE BY VEL OF GS + ADOX 2.0
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Apr 27, 2024 6:32:11 GMT -7
Post by SAMUEL LEONHARD VECTOR on Apr 27, 2024 6:32:11 GMT -7
For some reason, Sammy simply could not come to terms with potions. Like, in general, as a subject. It seemed so pointless to him when you could probably just cast a charm or a spell and get the same results. With a lot less ingredients and a lot less mess. Though admittedly, he did enjoy classes because he'd been paired up with Theo this year, but that did't make Sammy more keen on potions in general. All in all, it was a complete waste of time, which Sammy often used for hatching nefarious plots and dodging playful spitballs from his twin brother.
Since Idele was so rudely doing her best to pretend he didn't exist this year, Sammy had to look elsewhere for help with his potions homework. Scottie and Theo were about as reliable as a chocolate teapot, which had led Sammy to Tilly. She looked sort of confused when he'd asked if he could have a look over her homework - 'just to come to terms with it all, you know,' - but she did agree to meet him in the library. Sammy hoped she wouldn't bring that weird rat of hers, but they all just sort of put up with it because Tilly was the only girl in their year who had any sort of patience for the boys.
Another unreliable thing - Sammy's timekeeping skills. He checked his watch and cursed, realising it was nearly twenty minutes after the time Tilly had agreed to meet him in the library. He burst through the door, looking rather more disheveled than usual. He smoothed his Gryffindor tie and shot the librarian a grin. She'd been halfway out of her seat to reprimand him, but sat back down and gave him a stern look instead. Sammy wandered around the library in search of Tilly, finally spotting her in some draughty old corner. In the weak April sunlight, she almost looked like a corpse. But, Sammy supposed, she was probably aiming for that look. "Alright, Poole?" he greeted, collapsing in the chair opposite her. He fixed his gaze on her eagerly. "Thanks so much for this, by the way. Can't trust Theo or Scottie for even a single brain cell," he added after a moment, pulling his own homework out of his bag.
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Apr 27, 2024 9:13:59 GMT -7
Post by mathilde manon poole on Apr 27, 2024 9:13:59 GMT -7
▲ The occasional quiet shuffle of a book being removed from its shelf off in the distance was really the only noise Tilly could hear aside from her own breathing. The recent addition of pollen as the new spring growth popped around the school grounds had left one of her nostrils perpetually stuffy. Never both, thankfully, and it only seemed to afflict her when she was hunched over a desk or trying to fall asleep. The soft whistle that escaped her plugged nostril was annoying, but so was most of her existence to a number of people. Especially the Quidditch players on the other house teams. Her flying aggravated them immensely. Thinking about her last match made her grin stupidly over the homework she was reviewing. A non-zero number of her opponents would have loved if she’d missed more time from her little practice accident. Blood and missing body parts weren’t enough to stop her, unfortunately for them. She was dragged out of her thoughts as she heard someone getting closer to her. Surely her stuffy nose wasn’t loud enough to draw the ire of the librarian all the way back here. The voice didn’t match the nearly dead librarian’s typical rasp, and Tilly glanced up to see the Vector boy taking a seat across from her. She still didn’t know which one he was, despite the red of the Gryffindor robes. Thankfully, that was solved for her quickly as he mentioned not being able to rely on Theo or Scottie for help in Potions. That made this Sammy. She made a mental note about it, which was sure to be forgotten by the end of the day. ”Slytherins,” she said in response, as if that explained everything about the other two. There were plenty of smart snakes slithering about the school. Despite his quirks and failure in Potions, Theo wasn’t the worst in the world. ”Did you just want to copy it or actually go over the whole thing?” Tilly asked as she flipped back to the first page of her work. Now that she looked at it, her handwriting was a scribbled mess. She was probably going to have to feed him the answers line by line, because there was no way anyone but her could decipher it. MADE BY VEL OF GS + ADOX 2.0
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Apr 27, 2024 14:03:46 GMT -7
Post by SAMUEL LEONHARD VECTOR on Apr 27, 2024 14:03:46 GMT -7
Sammy nodded sagely with a hum of approval as he dropped into the seat across from Tilly. "Slytherins," he echoed, as if Tilly had imparted the most groundbreaking knowledge. They were both fully aware of the reputation that clung to the house like smoke. Sammy had cried when Scottie had been sorted into Slytherin rather than Gryffindor like himself. They'd been so convinced! But Sammy had grown to realise, and surely Tilly had too, that Slytherins were not as bad as they had once been made out to be. Still, they were hardly helpful with homework. At least in Sammy's five years of magical education.
Pulling Tilly's homework towards him, Sammy opened his mouth to reply. But as he glimpsed the veritable chicken scratch on the parchment, he snapped it shut again. He stared at the near unintelligible writing for a long moment. He had wanted to copy it - in no uncertain terms. He'd change bits so their professors would be none the wiser, but the less effort he had to put in, the better. "Tilly," started Sammy gently. "I don't mean to be rude. But have you ever learned the nuances of holding a quill?"
Sammy tried squinting at her homework to see if that helped. It didn't. "How d'you expect the potions master is going to read this?" he added after a moment, glancing up at her. He slid the paper back towards her before taking his own quill, prepared to demonstrate the skill which she so clearly lacked. "See you hold it like this..." he grinned. "I'm only playing. Well, sort of. But er, yeah. I was a bit confused on..." Sammy trailed off. He was confused about all of it. The idea of slicing up dead caterpillars and potentially getting muck stuck under his fingernails made Sammy want to heave. Even if he could rectify the problem magically. "I've never even heard of the edurus potion, let alone what it does. I guess knowing Latin would help, but how does it even have anything remotely in common with the strengthening solution? And just how am I meant to compare and contrast something they cover in class so poorly?"
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Apr 27, 2024 14:48:41 GMT -7
Post by mathilde manon poole on Apr 27, 2024 14:48:41 GMT -7
▲ Some would say she didn’t really fit into Hufflepuff. To be fair, the only patience and hard work she had ever put in was towards Quidditch, but all because she was naturally gifted in the sport. A Ravenclaw, she most certainly was not, and there was little to no bravery involved to be a Gryffindor. Strangely, Tilly could see herself in Slytherin too. She liked rats. That seemed like it was close enough to belonging there, right? Scot-Sammy was saying something about her handwriting, and how there was apparently a correct way to hold quills and pens. Tilly stared at him as he continued to ask her how the professor was meant to read any of her work, and then went on to show her proper penmanship with his own quill. She simply stared at it, blankly, and not registering why any of that was important. If she were to stay in the magical world after graduation, she was going to be playing Quidditch. The only time she’d pick up a quill going forward was to sign playing contracts or giving autographs. ”It works for me,” she shrugged after a moment’s pause. ”If I get marked off for it, I make it up elsewhere. It’s not that difficult to do.” The underlying problem with the homework seemed to be with the difference between two of the potions that they’d been learning. Sammy wasn’t wrong about one thing; the lessons had been given to them in a half-assed manner, and she had been equally confused until she did the reading that accompanied it. It became a lot clearer after that. ”Isn’t the edurus potion like endurance? So endurance against damage…and then the strengthening solution gives you more physical strength.” It was fairly easy when she broke it down like that, at least in her opinion. ”If the edurus one didn’t literally make my skin change when I drank it, I’d probably take it before matches,” she added. Totally illegal, but it would prevent any further loss of teeth this term. The eight or so that had been smashed out were back to normal, if not better than they had been prior. MADE BY VEL OF GS + ADOX 2.0
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May 3, 2024 11:55:20 GMT -7
Post by SAMUEL LEONHARD VECTOR on May 3, 2024 11:55:20 GMT -7
Sammy pursed his lips thoughtfully as he commented on Tilly's dreadful writing. Clearly, she hadn't spent any of her youth learning how to write properly. Oh well. Not everyone could have a mum as thoughtful as his. Tilly remarked that it worked for her, and he let it drop. He knew better than to continue badgering her about it, lest she get annoyed and not let him copy her work. And Sammy was really cutting it fine.
Instead, Sammy switched tact and went right into the meat of their homework. If he had been paying attention in class, he might have been able to puzzle it out himself. However, when it came to potions, it all went in one ear and out the other. "Many feet could use lessons from Zabini. On how to teach," said Sammy with a frown. He had no idea what the edurus potion was supposed to do, so he would have to take Tilly's word for it. "Right... edurus... endurance... strength... muscles..." Sammy muttered as he started his essay. He managed to eke out a few sentences, listening closely as Tilly intoned that edurus made her skin change.
"What, why does your skin change?" asked Sammy, completely distracted for the moment as his face screwed up in distaste. "Surely endurance is more of an internal thing?" he added, scribbling a note about the skin change thing Tilly had mentioned. "Maybe try a gum shield?" said Sammy after a moment, glancing up at Tilly with a smirk. "I think those are allowed," he added.
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May 4, 2024 10:54:04 GMT -7
Post by mathilde manon poole on May 4, 2024 10:54:04 GMT -7
▲ Professor Zabini was brilliantly scary. That was the best way Tilly had managed to describe him to her siblings. Her parents didn’t really understand what the Dark Arts were, or why defending against them was important. One time, they even went as far as to ask her if it would just be easier to transfer into a normal, muggle boarding school if it meant she could avoid having her arts darkened. For being medical professionals, they frequently asked stupid questions. It had been that day that Tilly realized they thought it was a class where they did black and white artistic composites. Not learning how to battle against dark creatures and magical folks. How they managed to get through four magical children and still not understand any of it was beyond her. Vector seemed to understand her description of the two potions, starting in on his work finally. It didn’t take long before he stopped and asked further questions, like why the edurus potion adds the strange rocky layer to the body. She shrugged at that. ”I don’t know. It just does,” Tilly answered. She didn’t have all of the answers either. ”Now you’re sounding like the nurse,” she rolled her eyes at him. ”You ever tried to stick one of those in your mouth before? It’s like a brick of rubber. I spent half the time chewing on it, to the point where I needed a new one every match.” While addictive, she flattened out the ends of the mouthguard instantly. It provided very little protection for her molars at that point. ”And anyways, I doubt that would have stopped the bludger much. Unless you think I should be wearing a full face-shield too?”Cutting down on her visibility sounded awful. Exactly the kind of advice that someone in Gryffindor would offer up to. ”You aren’t a spy for your team, are you?” she asked. Her eyes narrowed at Vector. If it was Scottie, he’d know better than to ask these sorts of things. So this was absolutely, one hundred percent Sammy. That and she was pretty sure she had seen him write his name down at the top of his assignment. MADE BY VEL OF GS + ADOX 2.0
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