Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2014 13:51:40 GMT -7
She couldn't do it. It was the end of the world. She, honest-to-god, no, wait, she was a witch, honest-to-Merlin could not do it. End of story. Nope. Never! Dreams of an auror were gone for good.
It was- blegh. Why did she have to write a paper chronicling Conjuring spells, their limitations, the whatever law, responsibilities, bleeeegh. Really, Lien Hua could go on and on about how it was just. The dumbest thing ever. At least she had @crystal4 to suffer with her, though, from the looks of it, he wasn't doing too much better. Ngh. Her chin, which had been previously resting on the palm of her hand, elbow propped on the table, slipped out, and for a moment, she hung there, displaced and not wanting to move, before she let her forehead plop down between the pages of her book with a muffled clunk. "I can't do it! It's the dumbest thing in the world, I don't caaaare," the 'Puff complained, words not very loud, absorbing themselves into the wood of the table below.
She turned her head, cheek resting on the page now, gazing up at her friend. "Please say you get it," she practically pleaded, melodramatic and all - why not make a big deal about the things that you couldn't change? It was fun! "Then you can explain it to me and prevent my brain from melting. You don't want that, right?" Lien Hua really didn't want to have to go to like. The library. Or talk to the teacher. Ew, anything but that, she'd get stuck in a long conversation about really boring, brain-melting stuff and bleeeh. What did this have to do with being an Auror? What? Nothing! It had nothing that's what! Ugh.
Still. Paper. Had to do paper. At least they weren't doing it the night before it was due - she had learned the hard way not to do it for stuff like this. One nightmare was plenty... And she'd get through this. She always did. This was just... her worst class. And it was hard to think of it as applicable, it really was, and... yeah. It didn't help that there was a group of carefree second years playing gobstones over in the corner. That was a fun game! She really wanted to just. Take a break and go play and stop her head from hurting! Please.
For a brief moment, she wondered: is there magical medicine for headaches? She had Tylenol, but that definitely wasn't the same... See, this was the interesting stuff to learn!
It was- blegh. Why did she have to write a paper chronicling Conjuring spells, their limitations, the whatever law, responsibilities, bleeeegh. Really, Lien Hua could go on and on about how it was just. The dumbest thing ever. At least she had @crystal4 to suffer with her, though, from the looks of it, he wasn't doing too much better. Ngh. Her chin, which had been previously resting on the palm of her hand, elbow propped on the table, slipped out, and for a moment, she hung there, displaced and not wanting to move, before she let her forehead plop down between the pages of her book with a muffled clunk. "I can't do it! It's the dumbest thing in the world, I don't caaaare," the 'Puff complained, words not very loud, absorbing themselves into the wood of the table below.
She turned her head, cheek resting on the page now, gazing up at her friend. "Please say you get it," she practically pleaded, melodramatic and all - why not make a big deal about the things that you couldn't change? It was fun! "Then you can explain it to me and prevent my brain from melting. You don't want that, right?" Lien Hua really didn't want to have to go to like. The library. Or talk to the teacher. Ew, anything but that, she'd get stuck in a long conversation about really boring, brain-melting stuff and bleeeh. What did this have to do with being an Auror? What? Nothing! It had nothing that's what! Ugh.
Still. Paper. Had to do paper. At least they weren't doing it the night before it was due - she had learned the hard way not to do it for stuff like this. One nightmare was plenty... And she'd get through this. She always did. This was just... her worst class. And it was hard to think of it as applicable, it really was, and... yeah. It didn't help that there was a group of carefree second years playing gobstones over in the corner. That was a fun game! She really wanted to just. Take a break and go play and stop her head from hurting! Please.
For a brief moment, she wondered: is there magical medicine for headaches? She had Tylenol, but that definitely wasn't the same... See, this was the interesting stuff to learn!