Kendall’s conceit grew from strength to strength. After all, no one really tested him. When they did, test was hardly the word to describe their attempt to take him on. Humoured, was the better word. Of course, he was no prodigy. He merely had good training. Augustus had spent hours and days and weeks and months and years duelling his son, knowing full well how vital the skill is, especially with the future that he foresaw for him. Augustus himself was one of the most talented duellists from his time. That took hours of hard work that he never wanted to reveal to anyone. He simply got to where he was from diligence, and of course, some intelligence. Kendall had the privilege of his father’s experience. It helped. He escaped the hours of mistakes Augustus had to endure. And because Augustus had the Rookwood training that the rest of his brothers had to undergo too, Kendall had layers of advantage in his training. What the boy lacked was sufficient and worthy exposure. He had learnt how to duel someone like his father, which was rather beneficial. However, if subjected to someone as worthy and with a different penchant for the art of it, Kendall would hardly win. Still, he was just seventeen. He should get better as he gets older. Perhaps the boy should also keep his arrogance in check.
Millie was hardly a worthy opponent. That was what Kendall thought. In his complacency and time wasted on chuckling to that amusement, he merely had time to whip his wand out when he opened his eyes to see a flash of light. “Fini-“ He was struck. Too complacent, too slow. Augustus would have plunged his head between his hands. Kendall knew what was coming. His legs took on lives of their own. Kendall groaned, more from embarrassment than the effects of the jinx. He kept a constant grip around his wand, one of which he had trained, with Augustus by his side, to obey him exceedingly well. A movement about him, thankfully, caught his eye. In a shot, Kendall directed his wand to the chandelier and got it out of the way, where it crashed on the floor next to him. Bits of it rolled around the floor, which obviously made it worse for him as he struggled to keep himself upright. Dancing uncontrollably, his body only came to a halt when he fell over, landing on his stomach harder than he would have wanted. Quickly, Kendall directed his wand to himself, commanding the counter-jinx to remove the embarrassing condition.
Scowling, Kendall stood up. In a split second, he had successfully used the Disillusionment Charm on himself. With a smirk, he altered his standing position, swiftly moving to get closer to Millie in the state that he was in. “Confundo,” he issued, before quickly adding a horn-growing hex, chuckling as he imagined what he would hopefully be seeing in a bit.