When Citrine Weasley attempted the apple moved a few inches toward her, tumbling off the table entirely. Ellsworth made no move to retrieve it, instead he nodded for the next student to attempt the spell.
@"Jemima Farley" was next. She managed to move the apple toward her, it even lifted into the air before plopping back on the floor.
Then Taggart Renshaw attempted the spell again. This time the apple lifted into the air and flew toward him, landing with a skid on the desk before him. “Very good, Mr. Renshaw. Five points for Slytherin.”
Cane Backus followed Mr. Renshaw the apple flying over to his desk next. “Excellent Mr. Backus. Five points to Ravenclaw.” Ellsworth grinned, glad they were finally getting the hang of the spell.
When Frida Lestrange attempted the spell the apple simply sat where it had been. So much for the streak of success the students had been having.
Justice Rookwood did manage to make it move a few inches on Miss Lestrange’s desk but no further than that.
Cameron Gillenwater, however, had even less success. The apple actually moved away from the direction Mr. Gillenwater was in and when Darling Whitledge attempted it the apple sat as stubbornly as it might a muggle saying the words.
@"Jemima Farley" was next. She managed to move the apple toward her, it even lifted into the air before plopping back on the floor.
Then Taggart Renshaw attempted the spell again. This time the apple lifted into the air and flew toward him, landing with a skid on the desk before him. “Very good, Mr. Renshaw. Five points for Slytherin.”
Cane Backus followed Mr. Renshaw the apple flying over to his desk next. “Excellent Mr. Backus. Five points to Ravenclaw.” Ellsworth grinned, glad they were finally getting the hang of the spell.
When Frida Lestrange attempted the spell the apple simply sat where it had been. So much for the streak of success the students had been having.
Justice Rookwood did manage to make it move a few inches on Miss Lestrange’s desk but no further than that.
Cameron Gillenwater, however, had even less success. The apple actually moved away from the direction Mr. Gillenwater was in and when Darling Whitledge attempted it the apple sat as stubbornly as it might a muggle saying the words.