Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter
A/N: I need to apologize upfront for not posting for the past week. I have a lot of halfway done chapters that I just stopped working on, so you can expect more chapters, and maybe some new stories. This will be a short chapter.
Transfiguration. Keira understood it. That was for sure. She knew its limits. She new the laws. She understood it. But could she do it? The previous four classes involved her getting a bit of a way out for being the youngest amongst the third years. Today, she wanted to show she had earned her spot in the third year classes.
Most of the third years were very nice to her, surprisingly, the nicest were Slytherin and Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff and Gryffindor third years thought that she thought that she was too good for them. Ravenclaw loved her because she proved herself in some of the other classes and had taken her like a honorary Ravenclaw, and most of them treated her like a little sister. Slytherin liked her because Professor Slughorn was picking on her, even though he usually liked Gryffindors, and she stayed levelheaded. Then, she was sitting at one of the Slytherin tables (because in the Gryffindor/Slytherin class, the Gryffindors hated her) and her tablemates, not including Snape, made a huge mistake and when Slughorn came by saying that they did it all wrong, she put in a couple ingredients not on the list, and the potion fixed itself, saving them from detention.
Back to Transfiguration.
"Today we will be learning the Lapifors Spell. This will transform any small item into a rabbit. You will then be able to control this rabbit," explained the professor, "everybody say the incantation with me, no wands. Lapifors."
"Lapifors," everyone stated.
"Wonderful, now to perform this you must point your wand towards the object on your desk whilst saying the word. You may try it now."
Everyone buzzed around, trying to achieve the transformation. Professor McGonnagall never let them have this much freedom around transfig. It was a very strict subject. Keira decided she would try the spell though.
"Lapifors," she said firmly while pointing her wand towards the small, porcelain, Buddha statue she had. It morphed a bit and became a porcelain rabbit, but she could control it and she had it hop over to professor, who wasn't looking very good.
"Keira, is that you rabbit?" The professor asked quietly.
"Yes ma'am. If It's not too rude to say, you look like you've got a fever. You might want to go to the infirmary."
"You're right. I should go. But congratulations on the rabbit. You got farther than anyone else."
Keira looked around, she saw teacups with bunny ears, stones hopping around and everything in between.
"Class. Listen up," McGonnagall tried to raise her voice, but you could tell it took to much energy to do so, "I'd like to congratulate Keira for getting closest to a rabbit. Class is dissmissed. Homework is still the essay on the laws of tranfiguration."
Everyone hustled put the door, when Keira looked back, she couldn't see anyone, just a cat slinking out tue back door. When she reached the commons, Natalia, a third year, and her gang, Lisa, Audrey and Jennifer, sneered at Keira.
"Show off. You probably were given an easier artifact."
And they walked away.
A/N: Please review. I don't know if I have another chapter in me, I need a plot for a couple of chapters, if you have any ideas, review or PM me.
