[Credence had to stare at the message for some good 5 minutes before replying because someone NOT mad at him when he clearly did something wrong is more than a bit unexpected. He's not sure how to deal with the touching concern.]
Oh. Thank you, then. I've been studying the charms book and practising the Wingardium Leviosa spell. I was only trying to levitate the mug but it flew towards the ceiling instead, and then it exploded.
I appreciate it but don't want to cause you more trouble. It will heal eventually and one scar more it's not going to be very noticeable.
[Newt knows that his answer must be different than what Credence is used to and patiently waits for the other's answer while trying not imagine how the mug exploded.]
You're welcome. Accidents happen to all of us. Your well-being is more important than the china. Most struggle with that spell the first few times they cast it. Either the object doesn't move or it finds its way to the ceiling.
It would not cause more trouble. One more scar is one too many if I can help.
It is the case now even if it might not seem that way yet.
You are made for magic, Credence, or you would not have it. Mishaps are part of the process of learning, no matter the subject.
Destruction is not always a negative force. It can be a step toward renewal and change.
[He knows that he must be careful of this subject and not downplay what happened in the past, but Newt doesn't want Credence to only think of the negative effects his magic might have.]
Credence Barebone | Fantastic beasts and where to find them
II. Was this supposed to happen? I don’t think fire was involved in the original cake recipe.
III. I might have accidentally blown up your favourite coffee mug.
IV. [Text him/misfire]
III
If the mug did blow up, is first aid necessary?
Re: III
You...are not angry?
I just got a small cut in my hand but I already cleaned the blood and the broken pieces. I'm really sorry, Mr. Scamander, I'll get you a new mug.
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No, I'm not, Credence. I'm more concerned about you than the mug and why it might have accidentally blown up.
I can take care of the cut, if you like.
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[Credence had to stare at the message for some good 5 minutes before replying because someone NOT mad at him when he clearly did something wrong is more than a bit unexpected. He's not sure how to deal with the touching concern.]
Oh. Thank you, then. I've been studying the charms book and practising the Wingardium Leviosa spell. I was only trying to levitate the mug but it flew towards the ceiling instead, and then it exploded.
I appreciate it but don't want to cause you more trouble. It will heal eventually and one scar more it's not going to be very noticeable.
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You're welcome. Accidents happen to all of us. Your well-being is more important than the china. Most struggle with that spell the first few times they cast it. Either the object doesn't move or it finds its way to the ceiling.
It would not cause more trouble. One more scar is one too many if I can help.
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[It’s a very different way of acting and Credence appreciates it.]
It would have been better if it didn’t move, at least it wouldn’t have been broken. Maybe I’m not really made for magic. All I do is destroy.
In that case. If you are sure, and you are not busy, then I’d appreciate the help.
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You are made for magic, Credence, or you would not have it. Mishaps are part of the process of learning, no matter the subject.
Destruction is not always a negative force. It can be a step toward renewal and change.
[He knows that he must be careful of this subject and not downplay what happened in the past, but Newt doesn't want Credence to only think of the negative effects his magic might have.]
I'm sure. I can be there in a few moments.
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