Professor Skies

April 12, 2013 6:59 PM
The final challenge was taking place in the Cascade Hall. The usual furniture had been removed and the room divided into twenty small booths, created by deep velvet curtains hanging from poles. The poles themselves appeared to hang from nothing. The students would find, once ensconced with their teams, that the heavy velvet was surprisingly effective as blocking conversations from the neighbouring teams... They were also spellproof and flameproof. These were usually sensible precautions at the best of times around students, and when emotions were running high it was just asking for trouble not to do so.

“Welcome to this, our final challenge,” Professor Skies greeted the teams as they assembled in the entrance hall. “When you enter, you will find a booth with your team's number and a box of odd and ends. The first part of your challenge this morning is to charm or transfigure everything on your table. Each team member must take responsibility for one item. Your task will therefore be to decide how best to show your range of talents, not to show me five or six pieces of advanced work, all done by your oldest student. There is a sheet for you to note whom has started with each object and what their aim was. I and my assistants,” she nodded to any other staff members and prairie elves whom she had been able to rope in for the morning, “will be wandering around during the tasks. We also have ways of verifying those things which we have not seen so, once again, do not pile all the work onto your advanced students. One piece each please.”

A reminder of these rules was displayed in each booth. There were also several chairs and a table, on which was resting a box of ill assorted objects. Each box contained a button, a pin cushion, a feather, a lemon and a medium sized stick. Those with six members in their team would have to think slightly laterally to work out what their sixth item was.

“You will have an hour from when I blow my whistle to make your decisions and complete all your spell-work. The whistle will sound again at the end of the time period and you will step out of your booths. You may go and make yourselves at home. Do not open your box until the whistle sounds,” she cautioned. She waited until all of the teams had settled in their places and then blew the whistle, which had been charmed to penetrate the otherwise muffling effects of the curtains. As she did this, a luminous clock face appeared, glowing on one of the walls of each team's work area. As the time ticked by, segments of the clock went out, showing the teams how much time remained to them.

After an hour, a second blast of the whistle sounded.

“Well done,” Professor Skies smiled when the students had all stepped out of their booths. “You now have a twenty minute break, during which you may get a drink, run around outside or whatever it is you wish to do to let off steam. After that, you will be back here to face the second and final part of today's challenge. Thank you,” she smiled.
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Clara Abernathy

April 16, 2013 5:01 PM
Up until this point her team seemed to be making it through each challenge alright. Granted there had been a few hiccups, but for the most part they were doing pretty good. They all seemed to be getting along alright and everyone was participating which helped. Clara was pretty sure that while they weren’t in the top five teams they weren’t in last five either so that made her feel pretty good. They had gotten through the first challenge in one piece, made their way through the second challenge without losing anyone and now she was certain they would do the same for the third challenge. This would be the challenge where everyone tried their hardest. At least that’s what she was hoping for. She wouldn’t know how it would go until they got there and began it.

She walked into Cascade Hall and was a little surprised at the layout. The professors had managed to squeeze what looked like 20 voting booths into the hall using heavy-ish curtains. She nodded in silent approval and headed for the booth marked with their number. She waited for everyone to arrive before heading inside. She listened as intently as possible to the rules for this challenge and then realized they had a small problem as the Headmistress explained what they would be doing. Inside the box before them they were told would be five items. The problem she noticed was that there were six team members to five items. They would either have to have someone sit this part out or add an item to the list from what they carried amongst them. She figured she would ask the team’s opinion on what they wanted to do as a whole.

‘Okay everybody,” she began diplomatically. “We have ourselves a small problem. There are only five items and six of us. So should we opt to have someone sit this part out or do we surprise the professors by pulling out another item from our pockets and using it with the others?” She looked to each of them in turn. “I vote we surprise them and add an item…what do you guys think?” she asked her teammates. She heard the Headmistress blow the whistle for them to begin and hoped that their team could make a decision and finish their task before the hour was up. She had faith in them. They would succeed!
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Aubrielle Thornton

April 18, 2013 1:07 PM
Aubrielle had no care either way the last of their Challenges could go. If they did well, great. If they didn’t, oh well. They’d tried and that was what mattered. If they all had fun they won and that was what she wanted. The last Challenge being that day, she dressed in her now normal traditional dress, that of Eponine, both for luck and comfortability and she walked down to Cascade Hall for it. Spotting Clara, she walked over to her cousin and stood there with her, waiting for the others to join them at the little cubicle marked Team Nine. “Looks like voting booths in here!” she whispered to Clara as the others joined them and Professor Skies started to speak. She wasn’t sure if Clara had heard her, but if she had she’d surely get a response.

Charm or Transfigure everything in the box… Right. she thought as she wondered what was in the box. They were given their directions and their time limit and then sent off into their little cubicles. The whistle sounded and the box opened and looked into. Clara said that there were only five items to six people. Bri thought of what was in her pocket, nothing (she had no pockets), but then realized that she was wearing something that could be used…

“I think we should add an item too, Clara. I’ve got my hat, we can surely think of something to do with that… Right?” she looked around at the others to see if they agreed with her. She peeked into the box and saw a button, a pin cushion, a feather, a lemon and a stick. Her mind was moving at her normal quick speed, just thinking of what they could do…
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Clara Abernathy

April 23, 2013 8:24 PM
Clara figured Bri of all people would be the first to agree with her suggestion. She and her cousin did have the tendency to think a lot alike at times. Could explain why they got alone so well. She grinned at her cousin’s agreement and found herself partially nodding at Bri’s idea. She hadn’t quite considered her cousin’s hat as an item they could use until Bri asked about it. “Ya know Bri,” she began. “That’s really not a bad idea. I think maybe we could use it for something. The only question is what?” She wasn’t really sure just what, if anything, they could do with it though. She figured Levitation was a logical choice, but couldn’t help wondering if there was something else. Maybe they could turn it into something, but again the question becomes what? Or maybe they could make it do something funny. She really didn’t know what options they had to work with to be honest. Being a third year stunk sometimes.

“I like the idea of using your hat, maybe, for a sixth item,” she told her cousin. “But I’m not entirely certain what we could make it do or turn it into,” she admitted, scratching her head slightly. “Sometimes I wish my skills were better than they are,” she half-joked. “About the best I could do with it would be maybe to make it twitch or something…unless you want it or someone else to be a different color?” Suddenly a strangely interesting thought crossed the Pecari’s funky little mind. Why did the final object have to be an actual object per say? Why couldn’t it be a person? She and Bri had turned each other a different color before…why couldn’t they do it now? A wicked little smile spread on Clara’s face. “What if the last object wasn’t actually an object?” she asked everyone. “What if we were to use someone from the group to act as the sixth object?” She knew she was suggesting something highly unprecedented, but why not?

She turned to her cousin, already having a pretty good idea of Bri’s answer, and asked “Hey Bri…how would you like to be Elphaba again for a while? Hat and all?” She knew if anyone knew what she was referring to it would be Bri. She also knew her cousin would probably dig the idea and let her do it again, only this time it would be on purpose.
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Brielle Thornton

April 23, 2013 10:19 PM
Aubrielle looked at the others after she made her suggestion to see what their reactions would be. Clara, of course, spoke first agreeing with her cousin, but then spoke about the hat and the idea. Clara scratched her head and Bri turned hers sideways to think. She wasn’t sure what was going through her cousin’s mind at the time, but the look on Clara’s face told her that something was about to happen, something big. When Clara mentioned changing its color Bri’s face fell. She liked her hat just the color it was. That was the color of Eponine’s hat and it would be the color of her too. She didn’t want to change that or anything about her hat or outfit. That was Ponine and that was what her Marius liked. Bri wanted to be what her Marius wanted, even though they could not see each other.

But then when Clara asked if the object had to be an item or if it could be a person Bri suddenly knew EXACTLY what Clara was thinking. Her mind flipped back to Charms class when they did the color changing charm on those teddy bears, except for the minor (yet slightly major hiccup) where the pair of them turned each other different colors instead of their bears.

Her mouth turned into a grin and nodded emphatically at her cousin. “YES! YES! YES!” she exclaimed, dancing in place (more like hopping up and down). “Make me Elphaba! Come on Clara, do it! Just like I made you into a Smurf!” Her grin got even bigger at the thoughts that ran through her mind and her face lit up their little cubicle.

She knew the rest of their group would think that the pair of them were crazy, but she didn’t care. Bri knew Clara would think it was funny and wonderful and that was what mattered to her. Family was key, and they were family. Though Bri couldn’t help but wonder what Professor Olivers and the other staff members would think of them and their group. Their idea was out of the ordinary, just like Bri and Clara were. It worked just perfectly in her own mind. All she could do now was wait to see what the rest of the group or Clara said next.
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Clara Abernathy

April 24, 2013 9:40 PM
Clara had to cover her mouth to keep from laughing at the dance her cousin was doing inside their cubicle. Bri was just too much sometimes, but if Elphaba is what she wanted then Elphaba she would be. Clara took the piece of parchment they gave the teams and she wrote down on it Clara Abernathy, My Cousin, Charms She knew that while technically her cousin wasn’t one of the objects from the box, there wasn’t any rule spoken or written that said she couldn’t use her if Bri allowed it and allow it Bri did. Clara pulled back her sleeves as it were and raised her wand. “Here we go cuz,” she grinned. She closed her eyes for a second, mentally searching for the color changing charm and when she found it she slowly opened her eyes.

She made sure that when she cast this spell she was going to make it do exactly what she meant it to this time. Her first time with it she goofed by accident, turning her cousin green. This time she was doing it on purpose. “Multicorfors!” she commanded, gesturing with the wand the way they had been instructed to. She envisioned the color she wanted and thrust everything she had into making sure she aimed it right the first time and that the end result was what she wanted. She saw the spark of power jump from her wand and aim itself straight for Bri. Clara hoped that when the spell hit her Bri didn’t twitch. She watched closely as Bri’s skin began to change from its normal freckled complexion to an earthy green. She was rather impressed with herself that she had come as close to Elphaba green as possible. She would have held up a mirror to show Bri if she had one. Clara glanced at her cousin in awe. “Holy Crackers Bri! I did it!” she exclaimed excitedly. She had actually managed to make a spell work right the first time and she was ecstatic. She could only imagine what the staff would say about it.
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Brielle Thornton

April 25, 2013 12:07 AM
Brielle was so excited with Clara’s idea that she couldn’t stop grinning. When Clara covered her mouth watching Bri, the Teppenpaw knew that her cousin was trying not to laugh at her. “Laugh if you want to. It’s okay.” Bri said to her cousin, grinning. “It won’t hurt my feelings..“ she added as Clara picked up the piece of parchment and wrote on it. Bri took the paper from her cousin and looked at the others.

“Is it okay if I take the feather?” she asked them, knowing Clara already had decided on which one to use and the stick and lemon would be the hardest two items to change. Brielle figured she’d leave those to the oldest two, Jordan and Arnold, and she’d take the next hardest one. Adding her name to the paper: Aubrielle Thornton, the feather, transfiguration into a flock of birds using Avifors she wrote as she decided that the others could decide which ones they’d use around her. Clara pulled up her sleeves and raised her wand as she spoke, grinned, closed her eyes then opened them again. Saying the word ‘Multicorfors’ Bri stood stock still, being sure not to distract Clara and Bri looked down at her hands as her skin turned from her pale and freckled norm to an earthy green.

Aubrielle grinned even wider both at Clara’s reaction of having actually done it and at the color of her skin. “Yes, Clara, you did!” Bri joined her excited cousin with happiness about that fact. “Now, are we ready for some Elphaba magic?” Bri asked her, half smirking and half smiling with what she’d decided to do with the feather.

Sure, the third year could have done ‘Wingardium Leviosa’ but that was too easy. “AVIFORS!” she said, happily as the feather in front of her sort of bent and grew. It didn’t look like a bird right away, which was the goal, but it seemed to be trying to decide if it wanted to listen to her or not. She put all the strength she had into saying it again. “AVIFORS!” she meant it this time and the bent feather actually turned into not only one bird that flew in the air around her head, but there were three in the place of the feather!

Grinning even larger than before, Brielle danced around the room as the three birds flew around her head. “Look Clara! I did it too!”
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