Reginald and his granddaughter gaze at each other solemnly without blinking until they are forced to blink. "I will deny that there may be some truth to your words, Rowan," he evenly said. "However, Giants possess great strength and have a certain immunity to the magic that it makes it a most difficult task when attempting to capture or subdue them."
Not that Friday had gone any better as by the end of the, Rowan and Severus were weary down to their very bones by the time Mermish lessons with Dumbledore in the evening arrived. They'd had Transfiguration earlier that day and Rowan still had not made sufficient improvement on the Inanimatus Conjurus to Professor McGonagall's satisfaction. Severus that little freak on the other hand had already moved onto turning an owl into a pair of opera glasses.