Week Name/Date/Time: A Moments Peace / Monday, October 3rd, 2005/ Just after supper
Location: 3rd Floor
Open To: Tze-Ming
Currently Involving: Julian O'Brien
With a full belly, Julian made his way up to the Hospital Wing. Over the years, he had accumulated a large number of visits to the Hospital Wing, and reckoned he could get there in his sleep.
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Julian too saw it and sighed thankfully. He would've died - literally keeled over and died - if he hadn't been able to lead Ming to the right place. What kind of 6th year was he? He was the sissy kind that his little friend had been thinking of.
"Steal them?!" He was shocked that Ming would think he (of all people) would steal anything. Not that he never had, it was just the point. "I bought them. I've got a whole trunk full of them, and if I don't have something I need, I pick it up at Hogsmeade when I go." Julian stuck his hand in his pocket nervously, the flask with liquid sloshing around in it gave him a bit of confidence. But not much. He stomach still did loop when the door wouldn't open.
Oh right, it was magically sealed. He prodded the lock with his wand and the door swung open to reveal his large cauldron. Also, where emptiness once filled the shelves, there was many bottles of different ingredients. There was also a place for Ming's cauldron: another table with a small burner waiting to be lit on it. "Well go on. Set it up. I'll start the fire if you need me to."
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Luckily for the both of them, Julian seemed to have only forgotten the charm to use. The door swung open, and Ming realized he hadn't responded to Julian's earlier remark. "I didn't mean that you would steal them for the sake of stealing, but Professor Snape seems like the kind of person that noone could steal from. It'd be downright fabulous if one of us does." One day, he thought, I might just do it, a smirk appearing on his face.
"Oh, what's Hogsmeade like? I heard we could only go there in third year. That's so not fun." He was excited at the prospect of going to Hogsmeade, to see what a real Wizarding village was like, but waiting till he was bloody thirteen to be able to go, that just spoilt everything.
He walked into the room, and went to the empty table, the one meant for him. He was sharp and could tell that Julian had been here to set things up so that things could go smoothly. But he tried not to let his excitement show.
Walking over to the shelf with bottles of ingredients, he picked one with a cloudy green liquid and swirled it in his bottle. "What's all these stuff we're using? Some kind of plant essence?"
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"It's a bunch of a shops, and it's always busy. I think they should make separate weekends for the older students, so it wouldn't be so hectic. I think the third years act like they'll never see it again, so they better take everything in on their first -" Julian stopped himself. He was rambling again. "It's nice. You'll see it eventually. It's nice, being in the castle when everyone is gone, actually." If it hadn't been for Gabe's birthday, or needing to buy things, he wouldn't have gone.
"That," Julian said shakily, he had to resist the urge to rush over and snatch the bottle out of his hands, "is very dangerous if it touches your bare skin, unless it's mixed with..." Julian walked over, and picked up bottle with teal liquid inside. "This. We'll be using both of them, but not yet, and not without gloves." He set his bottle back down and waited a moment for Ming to do the same. Picking up a jug of water, he handed it to Ming, and grabbed one for himself. "The base is mostly water, but we'll need this," Julian snatched up a round container, "and this," he said, picking up a bottle and bringing it over to the table. "Come on."
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"I don't reckon I'd buy so much, but I'd like candies! Jackie jie said she'll give me some chocolate frogs, and I've only had them once. Do you know her?" he shuffled his feet a little and turned to Julian. "The castle is only nice when there are not so many giggly, silly girls around." Of course, it didn't escape his mind that his Jackie jie was a girl, but they'd seen each other so many times over the years that she ceased to be one, in his eyes anyway.
Ming set the bottle he had been swirling back down and pursed his lips. He could examine them more later. Now he would get back to business. Their mission was important! And nothing, not even curious looking liquid with weird functions, could draw his attention away.
Taking the jug from Julian, he settled it on his own table. He watched carefully as Julian started collecting their ingredients. "So where do we begin?"
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"Jackie?" The pieces were putting themselves together in his head, and he recalled a rather happy girl. "Oh yes. I do. And as for chocolate frogs and candies, I've got a bit of them I could give you, if you like." Julian laughed lightly about at Ming's comment on girls. "It won't be so bad when you're older. I promise. They don't giggle quite as much." Julian smiled and uncapped his jug.
"Well, you're going to need a flame," Julian said as he lit the burner under Ming's cauldron. His was already going, and the bottom of his pot was glowing. "Pour all the water in slowly, you don't want it to jump back out at you," Julian instructed as he did it himself. He was very careful, because as the first droplets hit his burning cauldron, they tried to jump back out, onto his robes. You should bring it up to a simmer, so the bubbles aren't quite popping to the surface yet." His own got there rather quickly, and Julian hastily opened the larger of the containers and grabbed a pinch of pale green powder. Tossing it into his cauldron, he took another and sprinkled this one over the water slowly. "Once it's ready, put two pinches into it." It didn't matter if his pinches were not quite the right size, this was only to make it colorless anyway.
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He grinned at Julian's remark on candies. "Oh yeah, of course I'd like some. One can never have too much can they? And girls, ugh!" He shuddered at the thought. "God forbids that I should have to face them all day, especially at home. My Aunt Ling pinches my cheeks whenever she visits. It seems to be a very girl thing to do, from what I see."
He followed Julian's instructions and poured the water in, letting in trickle into his own cauldron, which was already getting warm from the fire. As the other boy took out some green powder, he stared, feeling rather excited at their current activity. He reached his index finger and thumb into the container and pinched out a bit of the powder. He sprinkled it carefully onto the water, watching it dissolve, and repeated it a second time. One would have known how much Ming was into Potions from his actions, seeing that he seldom looked this focus. If only he was this interested in everything else, his parents would be so happy they'd be jumping off the Great Wall of China.
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"I'll send them to you, then, huh? If I don't see you sometime soon, that is." Julian did love his candy; he had a small trunk for it that sat under his bed, right next the trunk for the ingredients. "No no. That's not a girl thing. That's a "horrible older woman" thing. I assure you." Julian could only think of his own horrible aunts, and how they viciously tugged at his cheeks, even now. And he was going to be 17!
"Give it a bit of a stir, and then we'll add something else." The bottle contained what looked like a funny pink, rather thick liquid. Without this, when their victims laughed, no hilarious snorting would happen. The uncapped it and fed his potion half. Julian then set it back down, nearer to Ming. "Pour all of that in, and don't be surprised if it turns a gross shade of brown." He looked into his own cauldron and smiled. It was lucky he had written down what happened at nearly every moment the first time, otherwise, he would've been surprised to see his potion turn that color.
It was obvious that Ming was very interested in the potion. Julian had noticed that the other boy's attention seemed to jump if the situation got boring. It was very fortunate Julian was not like that, he would never be able to pay attention to anything; his life was so dull.
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He reached for the disgusting looking pink stuff and poured it in in one swift motion. One look at the colour that his mixture turned into was enough to make him want to throw up. "Yuck. How do you stand looking at this stuff anyway?"
Looking at Julian, he decided to try something else. Instead of stirring in one direction, he let his stick go in slow circles, in clockwise direction 3 times, and then changed the direction. He had read that things might be different that way. He just wanted to see what, exactly.
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"Oh, don't worry. It'll change to clear pretty soon," Julian said, walking back over to the shelves and picking up another bottle or two. One happened to be the funny green liquid Ming had been playing with before. Before returning to the table, he grabbed two pairs of gloves. One pair was much smaller than the other, and that one he handed to Ming. "You don't have to put those on yet," Julian said as he flicked open one flask and poured the entire thing into his cauldron. Luckily, for Ming's sake, he had brought over a duplicate. Also fortunate, this potions wasn't complicated enough to have stirring in the wrong direction ruin it. Or, at least he thought so; it might explode with a cool, orange smoke.
"Go ahead and add that," Julian said as he pushed the right bottle over and eyed the green liquid hesitantly. Ming seemed so excited about brewing this potion that Julian worried he might not be careful with that ingredient; it could potentially burn his flesh off, so that posed a possible problem.
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"Good, because it's starting to make me sick." The colour was nauseating, but a little while later, just as Julian had said, it started getting clearer. He smiled to himself before taking the gloves from Julian and slipping them on, and then adding the contents of the flask the other boy had pushed over. He looked at the green stuff in the bottle with interest, before looking up at Julian. "You really do get all the great stuff. Too bad not many people know how to appreciate them."
He continued stirring, thinking hard about who to prank. "Say, when will this be done? It'll be totally wicked for us to try it later!"
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He had yet to put his own gloves on, and observed Ming. The other boy seemed to be very good at potions; Julian couldn't help but grin. Between tutoring people in potions, having competitions, and making flavor changing drinks, Julian's life was filled with cauldrons and raw ingredients. He hoped that Ming's would be just as filled, and that he would enjoy it as much as Julian himself had. He had always thought it was amazing, being able to make wonderful things out of seemingly useless ingredients. "...It is a shame, really," Julian said, coming slightly out of his daydream.
"Actually, this will be done quite soon." Julian checked his watch (he didn't know why, it provided no clues to when the potion would be done or when he could use it). "We'll be able to use it in the morning, yeah." He quickly pointed to five bottles aligned on the shelves, their contents nearly invisible. "See those? That's the antidote, so we don't have to brew it up. It's a hassle to get your cauldron clean enough to brew an antidote for anything."
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Catching the last few words of Julian's sentence, which he assumed was even a sentence at all, he continued to look at him. "What did you just say?" He stirred his cauldron mixture a little bit more, not sure what would count as the potion being ready.
He nodded as Julian told him about the being able to use the potions the next day. "Brilliant! I haven't thought of who to prank though. But it's going to be awesome, isn't it?" He beamed and looked at the antidote, glad that the other boy had at least thought about that.
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He looked slightly startled for moment, before shaking his head. "Nothing. Nothing. You can go ahead and add half of the green now." Waving his hand as if to say, 'Go on', Julian then pulled on his gloves. He hoped that Ming would realize that he didn't want to let him judge what was half (he didn't have any extra of the liquid to make his come out correctly), but that he had let him. Trying not to look nervous is difficult, when you are extremely so.
"Best prank using potions, I would imagine. This one beats the love potions because it doesn't get anyones feelings hurt, aye?" He could barely quell his enthusiasm as he waited for Ming to be done with the final ingredient. "How long do you suppose we'll let it go on? Until lunch, dinner even?" Julian thought about not putting the antidote in until the next morning, but felt it was too devious to even say out loud. "Oh, and stir it four times to the left and four to the right, and it should become transparent almost immediately. If you go over, just do it an extra time the other way," Julian added quickly before Ming could get around to stirring.
(Meep! Sorry that too so long. I went to bed early and got up late. DX)
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"There you go. Just right, half a bottle." He beamed at Julian and went back to stirring, this time using both hands and concentrating hard, as if staring at it hard enough would make it change its colour faster.
"I suggest the whole day! Is that possible? Or would we get a whole school full of snorting pigs?" His question seemed innocent enough, but inside, he was grinning cheekily and only too glad that he could witness something as spectacular as this. Perfect.
He stirred the cauldron as instructed, counting silently to himself to make sure things go smoothly. This could look like a boring activity to someone looking in, but anything to do with Potions is heaven for Ming.
((No problem. I'm sleepy already. But I'm gonna ask around about the next thread okay? XD))
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"The whole day," Julian said, surprised. "The potion will go on until we give them the antidote. I say the whole day sounds brilliant!" He hadn't started stirring his potion yet, but he got right to it. By the time he stopped, his potion was clear and quite thin. "How do you think yours turned out?" Julian leaned over to peek into his friends cauldron and grinned. "Ah. Looks good. I'll get cups!"
Julian merrily popped over to the shelves, grabbed four cups, one bottle of antidote, and a ladle. "Are you ready to try it then?" He was extremely excited about seeing how it turned out, not to mention he had almost forgot what the snorting sounded like.
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He peered into his cauldron and sniffed. It has an odd medicinal smell, rather subtle, but it was there. "It looks just like water. Maybe a little thicker."
At the sight of the cups, he perked up and nodded enthusiastically at Julian, eyes as wide as they could possibly go. "So, we just drink it?" he asked as the boy filled their cups with the potion. Wicked.
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