What was happening? Forget Veritaserum, forget cupcakes and coffee, forget all the ridiculous nonsense everybody had been pulling out of their orifices this whole lesson, something was seriously happening with Salinger, and it wasn't a death in the family, or he wouldn't have been going on about relationships and honesty. Of course, he chided himself as soon as the good professor was out the door, he wasn't about snoop around. He had a little respect and, more importantly, he didn't really care about his professors' personal lives. Still. He smelled petty drama, and as Salinger was no stranger to being an obnoxious busybody about his students' lives, Adam thought he was entitled to just a little bit of curiosity.
For now, though, they had to write an essay, but apparently they weren't even being made to write it right now, which meant Adam could his Cryomagic homework. Still not the best day ever, anymore, but at least they were being asked for their opinions; Adam loved being asked his opinions. Unlike his parents, usually the professors didn't have a wrong answer in mind for that kind of question and he did think that Veritaserum was a kind of messed up potion to force on someone. He thought that of a lot of magic crap.
He leaned back to renegotiate the terms of their bet with his roommate (they weren't getting anything else out of today's lesson, definitely) and then swung his bag up and squirmed through the gap between his desk and the desk in front of him, put the desks back into their proper positions, and waited for Joaquim to walk all the way around the back end of the row so they could leave. Now he wished he had gotten a cupcake, but -- he supposed -- there was enough time to go and get one before he had to get started on his work.
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