(ooc: Krissu, if you have any questions about her dragon, let me know! The dragon is yours to create a personality for and all the rest, once they've hatched
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Gazing around at the little first years, Keiran offered his best attempts at a gentle smile. Not all of them seemed prepared, to say the least, but he supposed they would be more excited when the little things were finally sitting in front of them. They'd likely make quite a racket in classes, which would be frustrating for the professors, but Keiran half expected that once everyone got used to them, things would end up alright. For everybody.
His eyebrows raised when the owl flew in, not entirely sure how the bird had managed to do so. But it wasn't a moment before his lips thinned into a line as the bird seemed to be a bit too curious. The Hufflepuff seemed to catch his look of disapproval, though, because she quickly jumped to the animal's defense.
"See that she doesn't," Keiran replied, trying to keep his tone kind. The stress that surrounded children watching the Triflings was starting to grate on him as the cracking sounds grew louder.
"Alright, kids," Avery started, pressing her palms into the top of the long table so she could lean forward and smile at them. "Pay close attention! When the crack lines start spreading, you'll want to watch for parts of the shell breaking off so the dragon can get out." Pointing to the one closest to Keiran - Ciara's egg - she added, "See? The top part is cracking quickly now, so it shouldn't be long."
Across the greenhouse, one boy's egg made a loud snapping sound as a circle on top of the shell popped off and onto the table. The boy jumped away, his gaze flying to the adults across from him, trying to figure out what to do. Avery sent him a reassuring smile, though, gesturing to the egg. "Better start thinking of names," she joked lightly, watching as a little burst of magic flew out of the top of the boy's egg. "Ah. You've got one of the wish triflings," she explained. "You'll have a lot of fun with that one, I think, though all of them are pretty special."
Turning to the other students, Keiran's gaze swept over the other eggs. It was just lucky that they didn't expect any to shoot fire at the students. Very quickly, the cracking sounds started coming from all over the greenhouse, making him tense up and keep a wary eye on the students for fear that they might get a bit too nervous.