Christmas

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Christmas Day grew closer and Mioha had daily debates on whether she should go to Professor Dumbledore considering Draco or not

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Christmas Day grew closer and Mioha had daily debates on whether she should go to Professor Dumbledore considering Draco or not.
She finally decided against it, thinking that she couldn't trouble the headmaster on account of seeing Draco in the library reading 'suspicious-looking books'.

But she knew the blonde Slytherin didn't do anything without a reason.

She would have to keep an eye on the blonde wizard.

Which shouldn't be too difficult considering they were in the same house, right?

Wrong.

Mioha lost a large amount of time while helping Hagrid with the Abraxans and training in the evenings with her Professors.

She had improved greatly in dueling with Professor Snape, more often they had to stop before either of them had won because their duel took too long.

Professor McGonagall was less an expert on air than on fire, but Mioha found this element much easier than the two before. Perhaps because she could identify with air more strongly due to her ability to fly.

And Professor Flitwick?
That little wizard managed to pull a trick out of his sleeve every time Mioha least expected it.

She had known, and suspected before she had been informed, that Professor Flitwick was part Goblin.

What she had not anticipated was that when Professor Flitwick took off his robes (which startled her at first) she found underneath them long, translucent dragonfly wings that shimmered green and blue in the light in the Magnus Antrum.

That meant that their duel was now taking place in the air.

Mioha dodged and whirled around, doing summersaults and plummeted down to avoid the spells shooting at her as fast as lightning.

The wizard's wings buzzed quietly as he whizzed past her; he was a great opponent in agility.

"Use your wings as a shield, Ms. Mioha", he called out to her as he flew past her, not seeming out of breath in the slightest.
"Your magic is flowing through your entire body, you do not need to let it out to protect you."

So when Mioha saw a spell coming into her direction, she wasn't supposed to block it by creating a shield, she was to make her own body a shield to protect her body.

Did that even make any sense?

No, it didn't, Mioha thought as she felt a stunner hit her painfully in the back. She yowled in pain and dove deeper, trying to avoid Professor Flitwick's magic which shot past her left and right.

"Attention, Ms. Mioha!"

Mioha swerved to the right, then straightened her body to shoot up. She heard the buzzing of Professor Flitwick's wings behind her and folded her wings around her, as she flew upwards like a bullet.

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