despite all the things that she couldn't remember, juwon knows one thing. spell casting and ritual performance really isn't her strongest suit. as much as nayoung's been helping her with ritual performance classes, her spell casting could use some more paying attention to. she much rather sit with her cauldron and trial and error with her mixture. at least that, it's within her control. she's been hellbent on finding some sort of solution to her discontent of not being useful.
the feeling left some kind of bitter taste in her tongue that she was sure was familiar to her in her limited memories. there were still so many gaps, so many empty spaces where a memory, no matter how recent or distant, should've been and yet only a void of nothingness fills it in. juwon stares at the notes she took during spell casting class.
she's sitting on a mossy boulder, one of her favourite spots in the vast forest that neighbours the school. it was one of her more usual hiding spots, if you could call it that, where she thinks no one would find her. just because it was out of the usual trails, doesn't mean she's completely invisible.
oh..invisibility...maybe she could craft a potion for that instead of learning the spell. juwon sighs and held up the paper in front of her, muttering the spell's phrase with no conviction whatsoever.
she startles when the leaves to her right rustles and gave way to a now familiar face.
"you could've called out to me or said something first, nayoung. i thought i would have to use a spell," juwon says although she knows that nayoung knows her spell casting efforts would be futile.
spell casting for dummies — with bae nayoung @moonmancy













