Chapter 279 279: Moonspit and Romance
Chapter 279 279: Moonspit and Romance
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When the Duelling Club gathered for the first time that term, it was chaos straight off. Someone had already hexed the cushions to moo every time someone sat, and a first-year Hufflepuff was visibly trying not to cry because she’d shown up without a wand. Dennis Creevey nearly dropped his bag trying to wave at Harry and Malfoy at the same time. Ginny and Astoria sat side by side on the front bench, flanked by Luna, who was holding a notebook upside down.
Cassian stood dead centre, robe sleeves rolled to the elbows, mug in one hand, wand in the other. The last few students filed in.
“Right,” he said. “I know this isn’t what you expected. You thought we’d have a few flashy spells, a couple of dramatic duels, maybe a chance to jinx someone you hate. Bad news. We’re doing actual work. Good news. You’ll still get bruised, but at least it’ll be educational.”
That got a few snorts from the back.
Cassian pointed vaguely at them. “This year, we’re changing format. You’ve all survived my History classes, so you know what we’re covering. Dark and Light magic. Properly. This time practically.”
Some of them straightened, some looked excited.
Cassian nodded toward the middle of the room. “My goal’s to get every one of you casting a Patronus by the end of the year.”
A stir went through the group at that. Even some of the sixth-years gasped.
He paced a few steps across the front. “You need to know this isn’t a charm you cast like Lumos. It’s intent-driven. Emotion-bound. You’ve got to picture the thing. Mean it. Hold it. If your happiest memory is when someone tripped during exams, you might want to dig deeper.”
Cassian gestured lazily at the room. “Now, lucky for us, most of you somehow managed to learn Occlumency. Don’t know who taught you that,” Cassian added blandly. “Bit of a mystery really.”
That got more laughs.
“Right then. Expecto Patronum’s built on intent. It’s a projection. You summon a shape using memory, emotion, focus. It’s positive magic, which means if you’re a miserable git, you’ll struggle.”
He stopped at the centre again. “But since most of you aren’t ready for the full version, I’ll be teaching a set of watered down version spells Professor Babbling and I developed.”
Hermione perked up visibly.
“They’re not Patronuses,” he said. “They won’t drive off Dementors. But they’ll help you build the mental structure. They’ll show you what it feels like to pour something real into the wand.”
He waved his wand. A flicker of silver smoke trailed behind the tip, then burst into a soft crackle of light before vanishing.
“That,” he said, “was the simplest one. You’ll all learn it by the end of the week. If you can’t cast it, you’re doing something wrong.”
Dean raised a hand. “What’s it called?”
Cassian tilted his head, thinking.
Luna looked up at once. “Moonspit.”
He nodded. “There. Moonspit it is.”
Laughter broke across the room.
Cassian clapped his hands. The chatter died quickly.
“Before we start,” he said, pacing slowly across the front, “can anyone tell me why Light spells require positive emotion and Dark spells lean into negatives? Are feelings some kind of magical currency? A price you pay to cast? Or are they the fuel?”
A few hands shot up. Others hovered, waiting to see who’d get called.
“Alright, Bones.”
Susan sat up straighter. “They’re catalysts not currency. You don’t spend happiness to make a Light spell, you use it to shape the spell’s structure. Same with negative and Dark magic.”
Cassian nodded, walking past. “Good. More.”
Hermione didn’t wait. “It’s about resonance. Emotions carry frequencies, magic echoes them. The spell you’re casting responds better when your internal state matches its intended effect. That’s why forcing a Patronus while panicking almost always fails.”
“Nice phrasing. Someone finally paid attention in Arithmancy,” he muttered. “Go on.”
Padma raised her hand next. “It’s not the emotion by itself, it’s how clearly you feel it. A sharp, focused feeling is stronger than a vague one. That’s why Light spells are harder in battle. Hope and joy get fuzzy when you’re terrified.”
Cassian pointed at her. “Exactly. That’s the core problem. Anyone can feel angry on demand. But happy? On command? In danger?”
More heads nodded now. A few scribbled notes.
“Alright, let’s kill a bad metaphor while we’re at it,” Cassian said, hopping onto the front bench and perching. “Emotions are not the wand. They’re not the incantation. They’re not the gear.”
He pointed at the middle of his chest. “They’re the voltage.”
Blank stares.
He sighed. “Right. Most of you don’t do Muggle Studies.”
Cassian waved his wand. An illusion bloomed mid-air. A floating wire, a little glass bulb at the end, and a glowing stream pulsing along the path. “Imagine magic is a circuit. The wand’s the wire. The spell’s the bulb. But emotion’s the current. No current, no light. Wrong current, the bulb explodes. Follow?”
Some nodded. Justin still looked confused.
Neville hesitated, then raised a hand. “Then… why do people say Dark magic corrupts? If it’s just a tool like any other?”
Cassian looked at him for a moment.
He flicked, and the illusion shifted, two hearths burning side by side. One crackled with soft golden flame. The other roared with thick smoke, fire guttering black along the edges.
He pointed at the darker one.
“If you use petrol to warm your house, it’ll do the job. But the walls’ll darken. The smell sticks. You breathe it in. Bit by bit, it gets into everything. You warm up, sure. But you pay for it.”
He turned toward the cleaner flame. “Now… electricity is clean heat. Still warms you, but no smoke curling in your lungs.”
He let the illusion flicker out.
He tilted his head. Was Noctis a Dark Spell? Well… it was basically darkness conjured, wasn’t it? But he didn’t feel any darker. Naah, it ha Lumos at the start. It couldn’t be dark.
“What you feed into your magic shapes it. Whether it’s fear, pride, love, grief. The longer you feed it the same thing, the more it remembers the shape. Makes a habit of it.”
He gave the room a quick glance. “That make sense?”
A few students looked thoughtful. Some were already scribbling again.
Cassian pointed off to the left. “Anyone who’s already got a Patronus, full form, not mist, get over there. You’re on teaching duty. That means guiding fifth and sixth years through the basics, no showing off.”
Some shuffling followed. Mostly the seventh years. Hermione stood without waiting. Padma joined her, then Goldstein, corner of his mouth twitching like he’d already started judging everyone. Neville glanced around before following. Potter and Malfoy moved at the same time, caught each other’s eyes, and then silently agreed not to comment.
Cassian raised his mug. “Excellent. The overachievers have volunteered as tribute.”
He turned to the rest. “The rest of you, your first job is learning Moonspit. Yes, that’s what we’re calling it officially. Blame Lovegood.”
Luna waved from her bench.
Cassian paced in front of them. “You’ll start with basic projection. If you can’t manage a stable stream, you’re not ready for more. Once you’ve got the hang of that, I’ll teach you the other variants. They’re built to ease you into the right shape without frying it.”
Someone near the back muttered something about being rubbish at visualisation.
Cassian pointed. “You, with the self-esteem problem, pair with someone who can focus.”
Dean raised his hand. “Are we supposed to think of a memory already, or…?”
“Get a memory ready, yes,” Cassian said. “But don’t panic if it’s not the happiest thing in the world. You’re not building a fireworks display.”
Susan asked, “What if it fades halfway through?”
“Then we figure out why,” he said. “That’s what this is for. Moonspit’s soft magic. It doesn’t bite.”
Cassian finished his tea and took a slow lap around the practice floor, trailing behind a dozen wands sparking in various states of failure. Most of them were getting it wrong. A few were getting it spectacularly wrong… Seamus had managed to set his own sleeve alight, which was almost impressive given the spell wasn’t meant to be hot.
“Try again, Finnigan,” Cassian said as he passed. “But this time, maybe less rage and more ‘my gran just gave me a biscuit.’ You’re not scaring the spell into existence.”
Susan Bones, nearby, gave Justin a nudge and whispered something. He nodded, then promptly summoned a pale wisp that fizzled halfway to his elbow and turned into what looked like a confused puff of fog.
Cassian nodded. “Better. Still tragic, but better.”
They’d made the spell set over summer, him and Bathsheda, with Goshawk dragged in by threat and bribe. It wasn’t remotely close to Patronus, but it used the same wiring. Enough to teach the right channels. Magic was mostly the visualisation and intent. But Light and Dark spells didn’t care for ‘mostly’. They wanted emotion, no handy measuring unit, just the kind you couldn’t fake with a grin or a headache. The problem was, younger students weren’t built for that. Their emotional range was ‘hungry’ to ‘murder over a Quidditch foul’. And Light spells needed something stronger.
The Hogwarts curriculum didn’t help either. It wasn’t designed for optimum anything, just layered in tradition and a dash of guesswork. But it worked. Start slow, climb. Same pattern, century after century. Fine for most years.
But not this one. He needed something more. A buffer. A way to get them there quicker, without the usual lecture circuits.
Hence Moonspit.
“Corner,” he called across the room. “That’s not a projection. Looks more like a tantrum with sparkles.”
Michael scowled, adjusted his stance, and tried again. The result looked mildly offended.
He reached the far edge just as the door opened. Bathsheda stepped in followed by Charity, Aurora, and Septima, all looking mildly windblown and about three arguments deep into a conversation.
Cassian raised a brow. “What, staff audit? Am I being investigated?”
Charity gave him a look. “You’ve got children flinging experimental light magic in an enclosed space. Thought we’d check for casualties.”
Aurora ducked past her, smirking. “We took bets on how many ended up blind.”
“None yet,” Cassian said. “Though someone’s conjured a slightly judgmental puff of fog.”
Bathsheda handed him a flask. “You’ve been standing too long.”
He took it, uncapped, sniffed. “This is peppermint.”
“You’re welcome.”
He drank.
Septima scanned the room, eyes flicking over the pairs of students. “How is it going?”
“Not bad,” Cassian said. “Get them thinking in the right direction.”
Charity snorted. “And what direction is that?”
“The one where they don’t die screaming.”
Aurora gave him a shove with her elbow. “You’ve got such a way with children.”
Cassian grinned. “I find honesty builds trust.”
Across the floor, Colin Creevey yelped as his wand sparked sideways. Ginny ducked the blast and smacked him with her notebook.
“Progress,” Cassian muttered.
Charity wandered toward the middle, watching as Astoria summoned a passable stream of light that coiled twice, then blinked out.
“Well,” she said, “at least nobody’s crying.”
“Give it twenty minutes.”
Cassian settled next to them and kicked his legs out. “Right. Give me the latest gossip. Don’t hold back, I’ve been starved.”
Charity’s hand shot up over her mouth, but the laugh slipped through anyway.
Aurora narrowed her eyes a second too late.
“Aurora and Black are da-“
Aurora slapped her hand over Charity’s face with a sharp smack.
Now it was two hands over one mouth, and Charity still looked smug underneath them.
Cassian gasped, properly scandalised. It was so loud that several students froze mid-spell, half a dozen more turned round. Someone’s wand fizzled and popped.
Cassian raised both hands. “Carry on. Nothing to see. Back to the glowy bits.”
A few muttered, a few rolled eyes, but they got back to it.
Cassian turned to Bathsheda, who was doing a frankly unconvincing job of looking anywhere but at him.
He narrowed his eyes. “You knew. You absolute snake. Spill.”
She tilted her head, all serene and innocent, as if she’d never heard of gossip in her life.
He pointed a finger. “If you say it’s none of my business, I will summon an illusion of Aurora and have it flirt with Black in front of the entire school.”
Aurora lowered her hand. “You wouldn’t.”
“Would and will.”
Charity wriggled free with a triumphant noise. “It’s new, but it’s happening.”
Cassian swung back to Bathsheda. “Betrayal.”
Aurora muttered, “You’re being dramatic.”
“It’s part of the job.” Cassian leaned toward Aurora. “How long?”
“Few weeks,” she murmured. “He’s been less annoying.”
He grinned. “Hope he knows what he’s doing.”
Bathsheda muttered, “I doubt it.”
Charity leaned forward, still grinning. “They argued about spell syntax for forty-five minutes last week.”
Cassian’s eyebrows lifted. “Foreplay.”
Aurora flicked a cushion at his head without turning. It hit him square in the side.
Cassian caught it mid-fall, dropped it neatly on the bench beside him, and sipped his tea.
“Right then,” he said. “I’ll be taking bets.”
Aurora gnashed her teeth. “Rosier!”
Cassian raised both hands like a caught thief. “Alright, alright. Fine. But I’ve been gossip-deprived for a year. Let me live. Next victim… Septima.”
He turned to her. She shook her head before he even finished the look.
“No chance,” Septima said. “Even Defence Professors are permanent now.”
Aurora narrowed her eyes. “You want my boyfriend to die or get cursed, is that it?”
Septima laughed awkwardly. “I didn’t mean that.”
Cassian grinned. “But honestly, don’t you think Kingsley’s got some decent friends lying around? You could’ve poached one of them. You’d at least get Charity off our backs. She still hounds us for double dates.”
Charity gave him a dry look. “I mostly want Bathsheda. You’re free to stay home.”
Cassian snorted. “You wish. You and King are such a good couple it’s actually offensive.”
Charity flushed. “It’s short for Kingsley! It’s adorable!”
Bathsheda didn’t look up. “Still sounds like you’re dating a chess piece.”
Aurora grinned. “Or a horse. ‘King and I went to Hogsmeade this weekend, he got sugar on his crown.'”
Charity rolled her eyes. “At least mine isn’t still bleeding on my living room rug every other week.”
Cassian raised his flask. “Occupational hazard.”
Septima sighed. “Why are all the men in this castle terrifying?”
Cassian looked around, as if checking for competition. “I’m delightful.”
Bathsheda didn’t glance up. “You’re functional.”
Aurora choked on her tea.
Charity held up her mug. “Cheers to lowered expectations.”
Cassian stretched, content. “Romance, ladies. Alive and thriving.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 320 320: Like a Butterfly
- Chapter 319 319: Three Patronuses
- Chapter 318 318: Storm
- Chapter 317 317: Festive!
- Chapter 316 316: Change the World
- Chapter 315 315: Age of the Fine Bronze
- Chapter 314 314: Valley of Magic
- Chapter 313
- Chapter 312
- Chapter 311 311: Students vs Professors
- Chapter 310 310: Sword
- Chapter 309 309: Ashfal
- Chapter 308 308: Plague
- Chapter 307 307: Open Class
- Chapter 306 306: Double Wedding
- Chapter 305 305: Separation
- Chapter 304 304: Veil
- Chapter 303 303: Plans!
- Chapter 302 302: Gamble
- Chapter 301 301: Offer!
- Chapter 300 300: Bathael
- Chapter 299 299: Miracle
- Chapter 298 298: Death
- Chapter 297 297: Elder Wand
- Chapter 296 296: Sigh!
- Chapter 295 295: Lilies and Memories
- Chapter 294 294: Rage
- Chapter 293 293: Bark
- Chapter 292 292: Purge
- Chapter 291 291: Portal
- Chapter 290 290: Date!
- Chapter 289 289: Cabinet
- Chapter 288 288: It's a Date!
- Chapter 287 287: Space
- Chapter 286 286: Renunciation
- Chapter 285 285: Apparition
- Chapter 284 284: Revelio!
- Chapter 283 283: Staff
- Chapter 282 282: Goblins
- Chapter 281 281: Vault
- Chapter 280 280: Luck!
- Chapter 279 279: Moonspit and Romance
- Chapter 278 278: Cloak
- Chapter 277 277: Blood Curse and Talents
- Chapter 276 276: Amortal
- Chapter 275 275: Locket
- Chapter 274 274: WWW
- Chapter 273 273: Evil
- Chapter 272 272: Souls
- Chapter 271 271: Acclaim
- Chapter 270 270: Same Old Dread
- Chapter 269 269: Home
- Chapter 268 268: Curse and Worse
- Chapter 267 267: Self-Fulfilling
- Chapter 266 266: Child Soldier
- Chapter 265 265: Fury
- Chapter 264 264: Surprise!
- Chapter 263 263: Fight!
- Chapter 262 262: Hate
- Chapter 261 261: Family Reunion
- Chapter 260 260: Traitor
- Chapter 259 259: He'll Die!
- Chapter 258 258: The Real Dark Lord
- Chapter 257 257: Cheat
- Chapter 256 256: Exams
- Chapter 255 255: Career Advice
- Chapter 254 254: Prophecies
- Chapter 253 253: Shell
- Chapter 252 252: Drunk Phoenix
- Chapter 251 251: Choice
- Chapter 250 250: Winky
- Chapter 249 249: Wardnet
- Chapter 248 248: Past, Present and Future
- Chapter 247 247: Collection
- Chapter 246 246: Giant
- Chapter 245 245: Fire Eaters
- Chapter 244 244: Worry
- Chapter 243 243: Teacher
- Chapter 242 242: Tree
- Chapter 241 241: Duel!
- Chapter 240 240: Magic-tech?
- Chapter 239 239: CCL
- Chapter 238 238: Hem Hem
- Chapter 237 237: Insane!
- Chapter 236 236: Power the Dark Lord Knows Not
- Chapter 235 235: Proud
- Chapter 234 234: Drained
- Chapter 233 233: Compensate
- Chapter 232 232: Ritual
- Chapter 231 231: Portkey
- Chapter 230 230: Maze
- Chapter 229 229: Alive!
- Chapter 228 228: Targeted Teaching
- Chapter 227 227: Dread
- Chapter 226 226: Law
- Chapter 225 225: Second Task!
- Chapter 224 224: Justified Rage
- Chapter 223 223: Sick
- Chapter 222 222: Love Potion
- Chapter 221 221: Muffin
- Chapter 220 220: Double Date
- Chapter 219 219: DRAGONS!
- Chapter 218 218: Balls
- Chapter 217 217: Ancient Variant of an Ancient Variant?
- Chapter 216 216: The Tragic Courtship Display of the British Adolescent
- Chapter 215 215: First Task
- Chapter 214 214: Contract
- Chapter 213 213: Spy
- Chapter 212 212: Four Seasons
- Chapter 211 211: Napkin Tournaments
- Chapter 210 210: Champions!
- Chapter 209 209: Worth!
- Chapter 208 208: Guests!
- Chapter 207 207: Accio My Beloved!
- Chapter 206 206: H.E.A.R.T.
- Chapter 205 205: Shield
- Chapter 204 204: Acclimation
- Chapter 203 203: Hexing Students
- Chapter 202 202: Simple
- Chapter 201 201: Intent
- Chapter 200 200: Quintic-Magick Cup
- Chapter 199 199: The Bug!
- Chapter 198 198: Attack!
- Chapter 197 197: Warning!
- Chapter 196 196: Pet
- Chapter 195 195: Unwelcomed
- Chapter 194 194: Dread
- Chapter 193 193: Djinn
- Chapter 192 192: Wake and Heed My Command
- Chapter 191 191: Monsters!
- Chapter 190 190: Awake
- Chapter 189 189: Force
- Chapter 188 188: Politics
- Chapter 187 187: Without You!
- Chapter 186 186: Avada
- Chapter 185 185: Smile!
- Chapter 184 184: Immune
- Chapter 183 183: Freeze!
- Chapter 182 182: A Fool's Chronicles - It's April! Part 2 (Read After Ch170)
- Chapter 181 181: Moon
- A Fool’s Chronicles – It’s April! Part 2 (Read After Ch170)
- Chapter 180 180: Always
- Chapter 179 179: Ominous
- Chapter 178 178: A Fool's Chronicles - It's April! Part 1 (Read After Ch170)
- A Fool’s Chronicles – It’s April! Part 1 (Read After Ch170)
- Chapter 177 177: Rat
- Chapter 176 176: Love
- Chapter 175 175: Serious Howl
- Chapter 174 174: MWPP
- Chapter 173 173: Map
- Chapter 172 172: Patronus
- Chapter 171 171: Grim
- Chapter 170 170: Chimera
- Chapter 169 169: Cushions
- Chapter 168 168: Duel?
- Chapter 167 167: Praise
- Chapter 166 166: Headmasters
- Chapter 165 165: Forced!
- Chapter 164 164: Liar!
- Chapter 163 163: Druid
- Chapter 162 162: No
- Chapter 161 161: Damn You, Sirius Black!
- Chapter 160 160: Dementors!
- Chapter 159 159: Fear
- Chapter 158 158: Logic
- Chapter 157 157: Rewind!
- Chapter 156 156: Boggart
- Chapter 155 155: Cookie?
- Chapter 154 154: Crack
- Chapter 153 153: Mouse
- Chapter 152 152: Siriusly?
- Chapter 151 151: Foam
- Chapter 150 150: Events
- Chapter 149 149: Alternate Reality
- Chapter 148 148: Footpath
- Chapter 147 147: Ngaralu
- Chapter 146 146: Call!
- Chapter 145 145: Noctis
- Chapter 144 144: Summer
- Chapter 143 143: Power
- Chapter 142 142: Thief's Chronicle I - The Burden (Read After -Rowena vs Illiteracy-)
- Chapter 141 141: Dismissed
- Thief’s Chronicle I – The Burden (Read After -Rowena vs Illiteracy-)
- Chapter 140 140: Memory Wipe!
- Chapter 139 139: Dark
- Chapter 138 138: Riddle!
- Chapter 137 137: Chamber
- Chapter 136 136: Sacked
- Chapter 135 135: Creed
- Chapter 134 134: Valentine's
- Chapter 133 133: Ash
- Chapter 132 132: Favours
- Ch131- Sacked
- Ch130- Creed
- Ch129- Valentine’s
- Ch128- Ash
- Ch127- Favours
- Ch126- Spectacle-s
- Ch125- Shot!
- Ch124- Lost
- Ch123- Yule
- Ch122- Clue!
- Ch121- Parselmouth
- Ch120- Duel
- Ch119- Joy
- Ch118- Decision!
- Ch117- Blah Blah Law
- Ch116- Crack
- Ch115- Confess
- Ch114- Especially!
- Ch113- Rogue
- Ch112- Bird is the Word!
- Ch111- Parents
- Ch110- Damn You Lucius!
- Ch109- NO!
- Ch108- Daisy
- Ch107- Trust Me Bro, Click the Link
- Ch106- Hello, World!
- Ch105- Bad Decisions!
- Ch104- Wand!
- Ch103- Star!
- Ch102- Dragon Wakes!
- Ch101- Shrine
- Ch100- Meeting
- Ch99- Punch
- Ch98- Invest All!
- Ch97- Gate
- Ch96- Never Forget!
- Ch95- Forget!
- Ch94- Immortal Couple
- Ch93- Curse or Gift
- Ch92- Mob
- C- Between the Lines #3 – Rowena vs Illiteracy (Read After Ch 30)
- Ch91- Break
- Ch90- Temple
- Ch89- Family First
- Ch88- House-Visit
- Ch87- Bloody Rosier
- Ch86- Points
- Ch85- Play
- Ch84- The Obstacle
- Ch83- Would He?
- Ch82- Ignivolatus
- Ch81- Say It!
- Ch80- Wraith
- Ch79- Murder Forest
- Ch78- Summon
- Ch77- Comfortable
- Ch76- Bond!
- Ch75- Dragon?
- Ch74- Secrets
- Ch73- Erase!
- Ch72- Memory
- Curse Logs #1 – Marius Vale (Read After Ch 28)
- Ch71- Thief
- Ch70- Mirror
- Between the Lines #3 – Regulus vs Lucius(Read After Ch 58)
- Ch69- Crushing Defeat
- Ch68- Chess
- Ch67- Snow
- Ch66- Game On
- Ch65- Soaked
- Between the Lines #2 – Gryffindor vs Ghost (Read After Ch 56)
- Ch64- Leviosaaa!
- Ch63- Troll
- Ch62- Flawed
- Between the Lines #1 – Slytherin vs Badger (Read After Ch 56)
- Ch61- Tribute
- Ch60- Punishment
- Ch59- Fly!
- Ch58- Daddy!
- Ch57- A DAMN PEN!
- Ch56- WHY?!
- Ch55- The Greatest Creation!
- Ch54- Revenge!
- Ch53- Secrets?
- Ch52- Measure of Deterrence
- Ch51- New Year
- Ch50- Potter
- Ch49- Yoghurt
- Ch48- Return
- Ch47- Master Ji
- Ch46- SMELLS LIKE… LIES!
- Ch45- Extra
- Ch44- Türkiye
- Ch43- Troublesome Runes
- Ch42- Eureka
- Ch41- Pungent
- Ch40- Hot!
- Ch39- Gravitas
- Ch38- Serious?
- Ch37- A Rosier
- Ch36- Not That Name!
- Ch35- Staff Meeting
- Ch34- Somewhere Else
- Ch33- Age Line
- Ch32- Coward!
- Spells and Ancient Varriants
- Ch31- Academic Liabilities
- Ch30- Founders
- Ch29- Soooo…
- Ch28- New Professor
- Ch27- Magical Contraception
- Ch26- Mind Magic
- Ch25- Brand
- Ch24- Fjords
- Ch23- Brain Drills
- Ch22- Almost A Proper One
- Ch21- Collapse
- Ch20- Ancient Cave
- Ch19- Family
- Ch18- Bloody Historians
- Ch17- Curse
- Ch16- Surviving the Year
- Ch15- Bathsheda Babbling
- Ch14- Aromic Bomb
- Ch13- Selena Rosier
- Ch12- Softening Charm
- Ch11- Unerasable History
- Ch10- Kitchen
- Ch9- The Witch!
- Ch8- First Lesson
- Ch7- New Year Begins
- Ch6- Professor Rosier
- Ch5- Lucian Rosier
- Ch4- Teacher?
- Ch3- Lumos
- Ch2- List
- Ch1- Useless. Failure. A Joke!
- Character Images