Rhian let out a small smile at Mycroft's acknowledgement of her answer. She wasn't one to chase the approval of professors, like some, but it was good to know she was on the right track. And a bit of approval, even if it was strictly academic, from her best friend's brother was a step in the right direction. The ex-Gryffindor had always felt like the black sheep in Tess's life. It felt good to prove she was more than just her past, even if the elder Holmes' would never see it that way.
As they were told what this lesson would entail, her smile faded. She'd not been forced to partner with anyone other than Tess in so long, she couldn't quite remember how to go about it. There had just been no question, since all those years ago, who she would be working with. The two brunette's had worked out a wonderful system of give and take, knowing each other's strengths and weaknesses easily.
Biting her lip in trepidation, she looked around as other students started pairing off. "Guess we're going to have to actually make aquaintences now." She smirked towards her friend.
Just when she was about to take stock of those left without partners, she heard a familiar voice. Conner. Turning in his direction, she smiled softly at her co-worker. If she had to work with someone new, he wouldn't be a bad choice, she decided.
"Definitely. At least I know how to make you suffer if you mess this up," her expression grew sly, but there was a hint of lightheartedness there.
"I'm only teasing," she added as she grabbed a few things to join him at a new desk. "We'll do great." Setting her things out as usual, a notepad to record anything necessary, her scales and cauldron and so forth, she took another look up at the board. "I can get working on the Trumpet, if you want to work on the beans?"
Figuring that they would dole out the responsibilities as they went, Rhian slipped on her mask and gloves and went to collect ingredients. When she returned to their desk, she began by plucking the petals. She didn't see the harm in doing this step first, and it meant that she wouldn't have to worry about damaging them as she was extracting the fluid from the stem. When she got to that part, her focus became absolute. Potions wasn't usually her strong suit, but with Tess across the room, she knew she had to be on point.
A few minutes later, and some of the milky white liquid collected in a small phial, she disguarded the rest of the stem to a corner of the desk, out of the way of their work. She looked over at Conner, checking in on what he was working on.
"How's it going?"