This class was going better than he expected it to go, and Gus felt a swell of pride in his chest as he watched his introductory students work through the course.
Mr. Seacoal was able to create a small path to the other side, although it was melting right behind each step he took. Mr. Pettigrew had a lot better luck, as the path remained frozen well after he stepped off it. Gus couldn’t help but grin as Miss Rowle, the Gryffindor one, stepped up to the plate. (He felt like he might have finally won her over, which was a gold star in his book.) She was able to create a thin path of frozen ice, and with a bit of luck made it to the other side before a huge chunk fell off into the water.
“Good job everyone, keep going!” Gus clapped as he turned toward those working on the second challenge.
Miss Wallace seemed to be concentrating a bit more, as she was able to freeze the blocks enough to squeak through to the other side, now facing the third challenge. Mr. Manwaring was right behind her, as was Miss Weasley. She barely made it off the ice before it completely melted. Miss Rowle, the Hufflepuff, was unable to freeze the blocks in time, and they slid back to block her path. One of them might have even hit her, too. Gus hovered for a moment to ensure she wasn’t hurt (or too hurt to continue.)
Miss Spaans was the most impressive of the bunch to Gus today, as she hit the dummy on the first try to finish the course, beating out those she was racing – Gus was quick to award her house points for her effort. “Excellent work, Miss Spaans. Feel free to help give out pointers to those you feel might need it.”
Wallace 7 (3rd) | Spaans 14 (finished) | Seacoal 6 (2nd) | F. Rowle 5 (2nd) | Pettigrew 15 (2nd) | Manwaring 7 (2nd) | Weasley 6 (2nd) | P. Rowle 8 (2nd)