Who: Professor Radomira & Vincenc Reznik.
What: The end of a life.
Where: The Physical Magic Integration II classroom.
When: Tuesday morning.
As Viktorie stood off to the side watching her students, her mind wasn't really on what they were doing. Her mother had been writing her letters on a regular basis, mostly due to family issues that were growing to be too much of a hassle for her mother to deal with. The letters brought with it a certain sense of guilt as well as anger that always came with thinking on that particular issue. The weight was crushing, and while she could normally ignore it, her mother was persistant in her letter-writing.
"Reznik," Professor Radomira barked his name out as she started to move forward. "Front and center." She picked her wand up and moved to the front of the class. The solution was positively clear, and Viktorie wasn't sure why she hadn't thought of it before. "I want to duel. Let's give the students something to remember." There was a slight curve to the right of her mouth, though it was a cold gesture.
What: The end of a life.
Where: The Physical Magic Integration II classroom.
When: Tuesday morning.
As Viktorie stood off to the side watching her students, her mind wasn't really on what they were doing. Her mother had been writing her letters on a regular basis, mostly due to family issues that were growing to be too much of a hassle for her mother to deal with. The letters brought with it a certain sense of guilt as well as anger that always came with thinking on that particular issue. The weight was crushing, and while she could normally ignore it, her mother was persistant in her letter-writing.
"Reznik," Professor Radomira barked his name out as she started to move forward. "Front and center." She picked her wand up and moved to the front of the class. The solution was positively clear, and Viktorie wasn't sure why she hadn't thought of it before. "I want to duel. Let's give the students something to remember." There was a slight curve to the right of her mouth, though it was a cold gesture.
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