Professor Kijewski

June 18, 2006 12:51 AM
Kiva Kijewski ahs been the Care of Magical Creatures Professor for the last two years. Her first year as a teacher had been rather draining on Kiva. Her very first lesson hadn’t gone over very well considering what she had taught to them wasn’t anything very enjoyable. And her second lesson was a disaster because of the dust storm that hit halfway through the class. That storm nearly killed two of their students simply because they hadn’t listened to her instructions. Luckily, her second year had gone loads better.

Now in her third year of teaching, Kiva was prepared for just about anything. Her summer had been anything but relaxing and she really wanted a break when it came to teaching. Her father’s health was slowly declining and he had been in and out of the hospital all summer long. Her mother was distraught with worry and relied heavily on Kiva’s help and support. What little time Kiva had to herself, she was here at Sonora taking care of the animals or working on her lessons. She was almost grateful for the new year to start.

This year, Kiva had decided to combine her classes to save time and so that the creatures didn’t get worn out too soon. She stood in her designated clearing in the gardens and watched as her first and second year students approached. She wore a pair of khaki shorts and a sleeveless tee. Her most comfortable pair of sandals decorated her feet. Her skin was a golden tan; a clear sign that she spent much of her time outdoors. Her usual curly brown hair was pulled back by two barrettes on either side of her head.

“Good morning, Everyone!” Kiva greeted them with a smile. “Welcome to Care of Magical Creatures. For those of you who don’t know me, I am Professor Kijewski. However, most people just call me Professor K.” Kiva introduced herself. The crate directly behind her made a soft whining sound, but Kiva ignored it. “This class is less formal than your other classes. The only rule I have is to not talk while I or one of your peers are talking. Other than that, feel free to get as comfortable as you’d like. Now, today I would like you all to study these-” Kiva turned and opened the crate. She pulled out what looked to be a Jack Russell Terrier. “Everyone please take out some parchment and a writing utensil.” She waited until everyone had their materials out before continuing. “This here is Rutter, a crup. Crups originated in the southeast of England. These creatures are fiercely loyal to their Wizard owner while being rather ferocious to any muggle. They are wonderful at scavenging and usually eat gnomes.” She paused here and looked around once more at her students to make sure everyone was still paying attention. “If you wish to have a crup, you must take a test with the Department for Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures to prove that you are capable of caring for these creatures in muggle-inhabited areas.” She paused once more and picked up the small dog.

“Everyone gather closer.” She placed the crup in the midst of the students. “Feel free to play with him. Just be careful of any Chizpurfle as they have a tendency to invade Crups and can destroy wands if they get to close.” She thought of something just then and walked to her large bag of supplies, “In fact, let’s study Rutter. Everyone take one of these, “She handed each of the students a magnifying glass, “See if you can spot anything. While we are doing that, can anyone tell me how to tell the difference between a crup and a non-magical dog? It’s okay if you can’t.”

OOC: I'm not looking for any right answers or any of that, so don't worry. However, I am looking at how well you write a response. Make sure each post is at least 2 paragraphs long, 5 sentences each. I know you all know how to do this, but I just wanted to remind you. Good luck, and have fun!

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Echo Elms

June 23, 2006 1:18 PM
“Hey, Echo!" Elly said coming out of nowhere, asking him about the class, and jumping suddenly and temporarily onto Echo's list of favorite people.

This was her second time today, actually. When she had come down from the girl's dorms this morning she was amazing. She was actually kind of a mess, like she had just rolled out of bed and thrown clothes on -- which explained why he couldn't find her at breakfast (he had suspected she was avoiding him). But the crazy thing was, she was a mess and she didn't even seem to notice or care, and it was like she didn't expect anyone else to either. It was, it was so... un-girl-like. And now he wasn't quite sure now why that made her amazing then, but right now she sure was and this time there was a very clear reason.

She was saving his hide. He wondered if she knew.

Elly introduced herself to the guy with her usual cheer. The guy, apparently, was Leonardo of the California Iydotas -- whatever that meant. He looked at Elly for clues, but then remembered the British girl didn't know much more than he did about these magic people (he assumed it was a magic people thing, but it could just as easily be a rich snob thing).

Then Leo turned to him with his crazy weirdo eyes, "The tail. Crups can be differentiated from non-magical dogs by their forked tails," he said. Echo almost didn't dare take his eyes off Leonardo long enough to look at the crup for a forked tail. He didn't know if that were weak or whatever. But he did because this was class after all, and he was here to learn stuff. Leonardo continued, "And, of course, by placing them next to a Muggle, though I suspect the Muggle would not be too pleased by that method of testing species."

Echo leaned this way and then that way, but he couldn't see any tail on the crup. Maybe this one didn't have a tail (or maybe the class was just too big), and wouldn't that make it unfair? How was he supposed to tell something was different if the different thing wasn't even there?

Belatedly he realized he hadn't introduced himself. He didn't want to, not to this guy. He was condescending and snobbish and too neat. But he decided to take a lesson from Elly, and follow her lead -- even though she was too loud and confident and was prone to giggling fits at any given moment for no apparent reason.

"Yeah, if you say so," he said, because he had to start somewhere, "I'm Echo Elms." He almost added sarcastically that he was of the Wyoming Elms, but he managed to stop himself in time. That would have either sealed his fate or made the guy like him -- if he had a sense of humor, which Echo doubted.

Not trusting himself to say anything that wasn't posturing or dumb or both, Echo decided to let Elly do the talking. And right on the heels of that brilliant decision he looked back at the crup and opened his big mouth. "Are you one of the second years?" He almost had to be, right? \n\n
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Elly

June 23, 2006 5:00 PM
Leonardo Idoya was certainly smart looking, Elly thought, but she didn’t much like him on first impression. Still, he had replied politely to her greeting and then had proceeded to help Echo (and Elly herself for that matter) with the lesson, so he might not be so bad after all.

Just as Echo had introduced himself, however, they were interrupted by another girl, Nikki Ramirez, she said her name was. She didn’t seem to be including either Pecari in her introduction though, and Leonardo wasn’t paying them any further attention either. Elly wasn’t used to being ignored, but she just shrugged it off.

“I’m pretty sure he’s a first year,” she said to Echo, answering his question about Leonardo. “I think I remember seeing him at the feast, I think he has a twin in Teppenpaw.” She smiled again at Echo – she wasn’t sure how he was feeling after his encounter with the icy Idoya.

Elly was finding the lesson didn’t really hold her interest all that much. She glanced around to check the teacher wasn’t the sort to follow you around and glare at you for not paying attention. Luckily, Professor K was talking to some other students, and didn’t seem to mind that most of the class weren’t listening. As she peered over the other students (an easy feat for Elly, being taller than most), Elly saw Meredith’s blonde head back the other side of the class. Elly allowed a grin to spread over her freckled face.

“Hey,” she said to Echo. “Meredith’s over there. You coming?”
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Echo Elms

June 23, 2006 5:50 PM
"Yeah, sure," Echo said, following Elly's gaze over to Meredith. He tried not to sound to eager about that, but getting away from Leonardo was pretty high on his priority list. Meredith even managed to get right up close to the crup, so they might learn more from there anyway (if he could find a spot in there where he didn't have to worry about knocking into anyone).

Echo followed Elly without a backwards glance at Leonardo and the girl who'd drawn his attention. With any luck, maybe the snob would forget they'd ever met, or, at the very least, not feel inclined to ever talk to him again.

Imagine, though, being saved by a girl. He mentally shuddered. He needed some guy friends, and fast. Sure, Elly and Meredith seemed cool now -- especially after Elly's brilliant rescue -- but it was probably only a matter of time...\n\n
21 Echo Elms Right-o. Let's get out of here! 93 Echo Elms 0 5