Professor Kijewski

December 30, 2005 1:24 AM
Kiva had just sent off the last of the students from her previous lesson and had placed the creature back into it’s appropriate carrier before setting up the lesson for her second years. She washed down her desk and set up a large box and a smaller box beside that. Next to those boxes, Kiva set a stack of pre-made assignment sheets down and then leaned against her desk to await he arrival of her students. She had been able to charm the classroom as she saw fit. The ground was a mimic to the grounds outside, with an occasional flower or tree littered the classroom, but the resemblance to the clearing outside was remarkable.

Once everyone was there, she had the student closest to the door close it before starting the lesson. “Good Afternoon everyone, I’m so glad to see you were all able to find the classroom without much difficulty. We should be in this room until the weather can be sorted out.” Kiva informed them with a pleasant grin on her face. Now, if only she knew when exactly that would be. “Today we will be discussing bow-truckles.” She indicated the large box. “Everyone come gather round and have a good look at them.” Kiva said, stepping behind her desk and opening up the top of the box to show a bunch of small tree-dwellers with two long sharp fingers on each hand, brown eyes, and a flat faced little stickman made of bark and twigs.

Kiva opened up the smaller box that seemed to be filled with moving rice. “This is wood lice and are what Bow-truckles feed off of.” Kiva told them and then tossed in a handful of wood lice for the creatures to eat. “They also enjoy fairy eggs. These creatures are found mainly in western England, southern Germany, and Scandinavia. They serve as tree-guardians for the tree their home is located, which often happen to be wood used for wands.” Kiva spoke to them while tossing in another handful of lice. “As you can see, their fingers are like that to make digging into the wood much easier for them while they search for food, but they are also used as sufficient weapons to keep intruders at bay. Bow-truckles are usually peaceful creatures, but will attacked if provoked. A witch or wizard seeking to take leaves or wood from a bow-truckle inhabited tree should offer wood lice or fairy eggs to the creature to distract it first.” Kiva said before giving a breath.

“I would like for all of you to work in pairs. Yes, yes, I know the dreaded partners..” Kiva said as she heard some people protest. “If there is an odd number, let me know and I’ll see what I can do. Once you have a partner, I want you to come grab one of these assignments for each of you,” Kiva held up one of the assignments. The parchment had a wonderfully drawn picture of a bow-truckle on it. “and one bow-truckle between the two of you. Make sure to take plenty of wood lice. I want you and your partner to label each part of the bow-truckle. Feel free to use your books for any help that you need. If you have any questions, raise your hand.”

OOC: Alright, you guys know the drill. Three paragraphs per post, 3 to 5 sentences to each paragraph. Use as much detail as you can and have lots of fun with the labeling and the group work with the bow-truckle.
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Tally Adams

January 02, 2006 1:51 AM
Tally had been rather surprised by the news that they were to have their Care of Magical Creatures lesson indoors. She couldn't see the harm in having the lessons outside. It was only a bit of snow. It actually reminded her of New York winters where her and her dad and her brother would play out in the snow. They would go sledding together, build snowmen, or have a snowball war. It was the perfect weather for it. Sure, the wind was cold and the ice was bothersome and they certainly couldn't stay out there for too long, but still...they could certainly have a lesson out there occassionally.

Tally marched across the school as fast as her legs would take her. She had grown a bit, she had discovered. She now stood at 5'1. She was rather impressed by this. Not that anyone could really tell, of course. But she felt taller as she allowed her feet to take longer strides than she normally did.

Soon she came into the classroom, blinking rapidly as she would do if Kaylie were talking to her, because of the sight before her. It was like being in the clearing. It was marvelous. Tally sauntered down into a spot and pulled out the necessary materials to start the lesson.

As instructed, Tally walked to Professor Kijewski's desk and looked into the box. They were rather strange sort of creatures. Like a stick she would pick up off the ground to give a good toss of. The only way she could tell they weren't sticks was when the Professor dropped some of the rice into the box and the creatures moved to grab the rice. Only it wasn't rice. Where they maggots? They looked sort of like maggots. Oh, wood lice. Well, Tally still thought they looked like maggots.

At the prospect of a partner, Tally gave an inward groan remember the charms lesson where no one wanted to pair up with her. She hated this. It was like back in gym class where they had to choose teams. Only, at her muggle school, she was friends with all the boys and was often one of the first to be chosen because of that.

She sighed and grabbed a couple of assignment sheets before standing off to the side to wait and see if anyone decided to be her partner. Maybe it'll be different since they didn't have to worry about first years.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
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Mia

January 02, 2006 3:02 PM
Mia hurried through the building to get to the new room where the Care of Magical Creatures class would be taking place. She wouldn't have been rushing had she been paying more attention. Back in her dorm room, her mind wasn't clear as it hadn't been since returning to school, and she grabbed the wrong book. Luckily for her and unluckily at the same time, she had checked her bag on the way to class to make sure she had something to write with and only then noticed she had the wrong text book. She was already about half way to class. Mia had to run back through Connell's office since the blizzard made the regular entrance too hard to use, and get the right book before running back. It was a good thing she had decided to leave a little early.

Thankfully it didn't seem like Professor K noticed. Mia slipped into the room and took a seat along the first row closest to the door, since she didn’t want to draw attention to herself being only barely on time. She ended up being closest to the door so when asked to close it, she did. At least the professor didn’t seem upset. Mia wasn’t late. She was just barely on time.

Mia stood with the other students around the teacher’s desk when she called them over. Mia saw inside the box what they would be learning about. Apparently they’d be observing moving tree bark. The second box was opened and Mia raised an eyebrow. Those creatures were introduced as wood lice.

‘Well this’ll be interesting. Moving bark and living rice.’ Mia thought with a quiet laugh to herself even though the idea of working with the lice was less than appealing.

Mia didn’t outwardly protest to partners, she just quickly looked around for someone she knew…which really wasn’t many people when she thought about it. At least not many people she was really friendly with. She decided to grab what she needed so she could put it down at her desk and then look for a partner. She took an assignment sheet before reaching into the bow truckle’s box and lightly taking one around the middle. It didn’t scratch her much and she was unaffected by the small scratches. She received them sometimes from Silk when the cat got too playful or annoyed with her. She forced herself to take a bunch of wood lice from the other box and put them in her open palm with the bow truckle. Mia felt them wriggle around in her palm and wished the bow truckle would eat them quickly. Then she noticed one of her friends over to the side standing alone. Mia backed away from the desk to make room for those who still needed to take their creatures and headed over.

“Hey Tals,” Mia called as she got closer, holding up her loosely cupped palm with the nibbling bark creature. “Need a partner?”\n\n
0 Mia Hope you don't mind working together again. 0 Mia 0 5


Tally

January 04, 2006 6:18 PM
Tally was frowning noticeably as she surveyed those around her. Honestly, she never thought it would be this hard to get a partner. It was definitely not something she was used to, nor something she enjoyed at all. She vowed to make friends with more people. She was a Teppenpaw, after all.

Tally was about to give up completely on the partner thing and drag herself into an already made group when she heard someone call out to her. She turned her head around until she spotted Mia walking in her direction. Immediately her face lit up as Mia questioned her on her partner status. "Actually, I still do need a partner and I'd love to be yours." Tally commented, grateful that she didn't have to look like a friendly dweeb after all.

"Here, we can sit over here." Tally said, indicating a batch of fake (or seemingly fake) grass. "I don't really know anything about bowtruckles. So...unless you do, we'll probably be guessing a lot." She joked as she plopped down in the grass.\n\n
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Mia

January 07, 2006 9:28 AM
Mia was glad to have found a partner so quickly. She nodded and followed Tally to where she had suggested they could sit in the not so ordinary looking classroom. Mia must've really been out of it that day to have not noticed the decor of the room. It looked a lot like the outdoors...or at least what the outdoors should look like here in Arizona. When Tally said that she didn't know anything on bow-truckles, Mia shrugged.

"I can't say I know much about these little guys either except that I question their food choices." Mia grinned, putting the bow-truckle on the grass along with the few remaining wood lice. She was more than glad to have them out of her hand, but she kept a close watch to make sure the bow-truckle didn't get away. Mia made sure to sit closely across from Tally to form some what of a closed in space between the two girls. That way they could both keep the bow-truckle in check.

"Looks like we're down to guessing then. I suppose we could write the obvious stuff, like its head and feet—ow!” Mia exclaimed mostly from shock. If it had really hurt, then she would’ve been louder than she was (which wasn’t very loud at all.)

She slid back a little on the grass after the bow-truckle, obviously looking for some more food, took a fair sized slice from the knee of her jeans. “—and those claws.” she finished with an annoyed look toward the wandering bark creature. She examined the oblong rip and was glad to not see any blood. It was like a scratch from Silk. Nothing to worry about.

“Maybe I should get some more of those lice things it likes so much.” She reluctantly offered, slowly standing up and brushing off her pants. “You can start labeling. I’ll be right back.”

Mia started to the teacher’s desk for more wood lice.

‘Ugh.’ She thought, imagining putting her hand back in that second box.\n\n
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Tally

January 20, 2006 12:59 AM
Tally laughed. She had to agree. The woodlice was a bit on the disgusting side, especially since she thought they looked like maggots. And who would honestly like to eat maggots and think they taste good? Well, it didn't matter. Tally didn't have time to reply to her about the obvious things when Mia cried out suddenly.

"Oh, here, let me fix that." Tally said, charms was her thing, after all, and pulled out her wand. With a quick wave and a mutter of 'jeans reparo', Mia's jeans were back to how they had been originally. Tally pocketed her wand and continued on as if nothing had been wrong. "Yeah, the obvious things are easy enough...wait." Tally leaned out a bit, struggling to reach something for a moment before sitting straight back up again with her bookbag in her hand. "I've brought my book." She said with a grin.

Tally flipped through the book until she found the chapter she was looking for. Mia had gone off for more lice things when Tally started to jot things down, her mind not even on the bowtruckle. However, when she glanced up to look at a particular body part, teh bowtruckle was no longer there.

She frowned and looked around for a moment, unable to figure out where the creature had gone off to. There was rucus at the other side of the room where Kaylie was sitting, but Tally paid it no mind because she spotted her bowtruckle some feet away in the opposite direction. "There you are, you little bugger." Tally stood and swooped down and clapped her hands around it. Much as she regretted as the thing took to biting her.

"OUCH!" She cried out, dropping the thing back on the ground. It took her all her might just to not take a good hard step onto it. "Stupid thing."\n\n
0 Tally Besides, we're mates. 0 Tally 0 5