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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Nikki

June 26, 2006 5:32 PM
Nikki turned from Leo to the other Aladren girl. She was happy for the diversion, and she wanted to get to know Gray?, she thought that was the girl's name but she wasn't sure. She didn't know what Leo would think though. He seemed to be ready for the diversion, but Nikki thought that adding another person would make Leo put back up that metaphorical wall Nikki had just torn down.

The other girl wrote down some things about crups in her notebook and commented about the crups tail. Oh great Nikki thought sarcastically. Now they're really going to get along. In her mind's eye, she could just see the superior smirk on Leo's face.

"Hi, um...Gray is it?" Nikki greeted\n\n
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Gray

June 26, 2006 5:57 PM
Gray looked over and saw Nikki and another boy. She smiled.

"Hi, um...Gray is it?"

"Yes, I mean no. It's actually Grail, but yes, Gray is my nickname. I'd rather be called by--" she stopped.
"You're blabbing again!" mind-Alice giggled. "I wonder if you're ever going to get friends like that!"
"Yes, Gray," she smiled. "We're in the same house..."

Of course they were. She must have seen Gray with August last night. She and August had been talking a bit after all, and she hadn't seen Gary. Speaking of August, Gray did a quick sweep of the room until she spotted August, then turned back to Nikki and the boy.

"Well... this class seems interesting," she smiled.

"Stupid." her three sisters laughed. She mentally slapped herself.

"I mean..." shut up. She left the sentence hanging. She wasn't good being social.\n\n
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Nikki

June 26, 2006 7:59 PM
"Well," she said to Gray "It might be an interesting class overall, but for those of us that have grown up in te magical world, crups are...everydayish" she made up a word since she couldn't think of an actual one to describe what she meant. "It'd be like showing you a Jack Russel Terrior."

She would have bet money that Leo was rolling his eyes. And she also had an idea that she had offended Gray. Nikki wished the ground she was sitting on would open up and swallow her right now. She was so conflicted, and she didn't want to push ether of them away.

Leo knew all about the world she was used to. He spoke Spanish, if not fluently, and had grown up in a magical household. Their grandfathers had been friends in school. And she just seemed to have a natural connection with him.

On the other hand, Gray was her dormmate and August's friend, so Nikki wanted to get to know her. Because of her mother, she spoke English as well as Spanish and knew about American and Muggle culture, she recalled hearing somewhere that Gray was Muggleborn, so she could relate to Gray as well. And Nikki felt she needed a female friend in America if she was going to stand it here.

How could she have so much in common with both Gray and Leo, when the two of them were so different?

The worst part was, Nikki had a bad feeling that this time, opposites were not going to attract.\n\n
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Gray

June 27, 2006 9:14 AM
"She thinks you're stupid, she hates you!" giggled Alice.

"Just like everyone else did in your old school!" Libby and Chali stated, giggling as well.

"Face it, you're a freak. You don't know anything! Who would like you?" Chali grinned.

Gray tried to push the annoying comments of her sisters away. She'd said something stupid, that's okay. It was like yesterday in the Cascade Hall, when Gary referred to the robes as dresses and August laughed. She looked at the Crup a little longer.

"Yeah, but she didn't laugh..." Alice rolled her eyes saying.

She had a point. August laughed, making it more of a joke. Nikki just stated something, making it not look like a joke. Did Nikki not like her? Did she really think she was stupid, like her sisters? She looked over to where August was. Maybe if she excused herself politely she could go over to where he was. If Nikki didn't like her, she wouldn't care... right? And she had been talking to that boy a bit before Gray came in.

This was why she didn't like making friends with girls. It was too complicated. She smiled at Nikki, trying to be polite. "Oh... well... I..." she tried to think of some excuse, then couldn't. So she simply shrugged, hoping if Nikki was the kind of girl she hated, she'd just go back to talking to the boy, so Gray could walk away.
Or else, she'd dug her own hole.

A little part of her though, was hoping that Nikki would somehow redeem herself in Gray's eyes...
She wasn't sure that would happen though.\n\n
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Nikki

June 27, 2006 1:02 PM
Gray seemed uncomfortable. Nikki mentally confirmed her suspision that she had offended Gray. She had to fix this if she wanted become friends with her dormmate.

Well, maybe she could have explained it better. After all, most of here friends back home were Muggles. She should be able to talk to a Muggleborn.

"I mean, I heard you were Muggleborn, probably from August. I didn't mean to offend you, I'm sure crups must be interesting to you, but, well, for me, showing us crups is like..." she paused trying to think of how to explain it.

"Well my mother is a Muggle, so she made me go to a Muggle primary school, and I don't know if this has happened to you or not, but at my school they would go over things agan and again and it got boring. I could understand it after just one, maybe two lessons, but we'd have about ten lessons on it. I just wanted to move on and learn or try something new. Does that make sense?"

'Dios mio.' Nikki thought. 'I am a chamelion. That's why I can't make friends.'

Now she was not only blathering, she sounded like she was trying too hard to be friends with this girl. Just great, she was going to loose Gray. Maybe Leo as well. Why was this so hard?

(OOC: translation: Dios mio = my God) \n\n
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Leonardo Idoya

June 28, 2006 2:27 PM
OOC: Sorry it took me so long; I've been out of town since Monday.

IC:
Leo had fallen back a few steps when another girl came over and greeted Nikki, feeling suddenly quite out of his element and very much like a third wheel. In the little experience he had with them, he had noted that girls all seemed to be automatic best friends with each other, whether or not there was any mutual respect or liking (which had always puzzled him immensely). It was almost a relief when he noticed the tension building between Nikki and Gray; at least he knew that these two were quite human and not as false as most of his female cousins.

When Nikki began to backpedal on the topic of crups, attempting to rectify her hasty remarks, Leo moved forward a few steps, rejoining them and looking from girl to girl. Neither looked too happy. He decided to interject (even though it went entirely against all rules of politesse) before Grail could respond, just in case things went from worse to worst.

"Pardon," he said smoothly, extending one hand towards Grail. "I don't think we've been introduced. Well, I mean, you introduced yourself, but..." Oh, just shut up, Leo. He cleared his throat discreetly and tried again. "Leonardo Idoya of the California Idoyas," he said, flicking a glance at Nikki to see if his interjection had done any good at all. "Where are you from, Grail?"\n\n
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Nikki

June 29, 2006 4:32 PM
Leo was right, Nikki was going to get used to life in America. She was already exhibiting some of those traits that Tio Carlos used to describe Americans. The bad news was, the traits Tio Carlos prejudicely assigned to Americans were usually things such as rudeness, incompetence, and not thinking before they spoke.

Nikki sighed inwardly with relief when Leo rejoined the conversation, hoping that she didn't sigh out loud as well. Leo was bailing her out of this situation and she was immensely thankful, as she had been trying to dig herself out of a hole. Also, if Leo was introducing himself and asking about Gray, then maybe they would become friends after all. Or at least be polite to each other.

Now that Nikki thought of it, Tio Carlos couldn't have been more wrong. Not all Americans possesed these bad traits. And not all who possesed them were Americans.

(OOC: Tio is Spanish for uncle.)\n\n
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