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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Adam Brockert

July 07, 2006 4:48 PM
Adam found a spot in the back of the group, a bit apart from everyone else. There was no way he was going to let himself be in the middle of all those people. That's what happened last year. He'd had that attack and was unable to participate. And the lesson had been puffskiens too, which were Adam's favorite. He was especially avoiding the boy from the Hall. Not that Adam particularily disliked him, he didn't dislike him at all. He just assumed that boy thought he was a huge baby and was disgusted with him, which would make Adam nervous if he saw him again. He didn't like feeling that people disapproved of him. It made him uncomfortable.

He leaned back against a tree as it was announced that they'd be doing Crups. Adam wasn't scared of them, though he didn't like them as much as puffskiens. He knew a little bit about them, because his grandpa had some and he'd read about them. He sure wasn't going to answer though. He did not want the class's attention on him. Adam would prefer to simply vanish into the crowd....or better yet, to vanish into a place where there wasn't a crowd. Not that he wanted to go back to his room in Crotalus. Adam didn't feel comfortable there and never would. (Though he wouldn't have liked Pecari or Aladren any better.)

A group of first years began to form nearby. Adam instinctively moved away, not that he was close enough that they'd notice him or that he was part of the group. However, they were making him a little anxious. Adam couldn't handle groups. They made him nervous. Especially groups of people close to his own age who were talking and laughing. He always assumed they were talking about him or laughing at him . Besides, getting too close to large groups caused attacks. That was the last thing Adam wanted. Besides being generally unpleasant, it attract precisely the kind of attention he didn't want. (Meaning, any at all.)

Adam took a deep breath and tried to ignore the people as he focused on what the professor was saying.\n\n
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Pepper Jones

July 14, 2006 3:37 PM
Pepper gave a muted 'thank you' as she accepted the magnifying glass that she didn't have much intention of using. She'd never been very fond of dogs, and this one gave her more reason to fear it than most. It didn't like Muggles... What if it could sense the Muggle in her? Humans could be total snobs about it... What if the do- er, crup was the same? It liked the Purebloods, tolerated the Halfbloods, and tried to nip the Muggleborns? Plus it had something on her that could eat her wand. All in all, she was more than happy to let the others cluster around it and make a fuss, which was unusual for the nurturing Tepp, whose favourite class was Care of Magical Creatures.

Hovering on the edge of the group, trying to look a little interested at least, she scanned around the room to see if anyone else wasn't joining in. Catching sight of a boy hovering towards the back, she ran Kaylie's description of Adam through her head. He fitted.

She detached herself from the group properly, slipping over to him. She felt bad about not trying to get involved in the lesson, or earn her house points, but when so many people wanted a go with the crup, it seemed silly to compete when she didn't really want one. Plus Adam was a worthy cause, and use of her time. She smiled at him, trying to look friendly and unthreatening as she walked up.

"Are you Adam?" she asked. Remembering how she'd reacted to Kaylie that morning, and knowing Adam was more shy than she was she tried to think of something she could say so he wouldn't feel threatened. "I'm a friend of you sister," she added. It wasn't strictly true, but saying that his sister had asked her to keep an eye on him might embarrass him. Especially if this wasn't Adam, and this person ended up teasing him over his sister sending him a bodyguard. \n\n
13 Pepper Jones Seeking in the back.... 74 Pepper Jones 0 5

Adam B.

July 16, 2006 10:59 PM
No sooner had Adam gotten what he felt was a safe distance from the large group of first years then he spotted a red-head, who he was pretty sure was in his year, coming his way. He looked for an escape route. Hmm..first years to one side, the majority of the class in front of him. Behind Adam, (aside from the tree) was the way out of class and he knew he couldn't just leave. Merlin, if he could just flee from class Adam would have tried it in flying last year. (He still had nightmares about that woman.) It seemed that once again, he was trapped.

He began to shake a bit, not quite as bad as the opening feast. The only students at Sonora Adam wasn't scared of were Kaylie-of course-and now Ginger. He turned even more pale when the redhead spoke to him.

"Are you Adam?"

Oh sweet Merlin, this girl knew his name . "Y-yes" Adam stammered. He wondered what he did that she would have heard of him. He didn't think he'd made that big of a fool of himself anywhere. Only in this class and he was still pretty sure most people didn't know who he was.

Adam breathed a sigh of relief though when she said she was Kaylie's friend. That had to make her okay, right? He gave her a nervous but genuine smile. "Um, uh, nice to meet you." Adam didn't really know what to say. He was far from a good conversationalist. He was much better at listening.\n\n
11 Adam B. Merlin help me! I've been found! 78 Adam B. 0 5


Pepper

July 19, 2006 1:28 PM
Gosh, he was timid! Pepper thought, as Adam stammered a reply, looking at her like she might be about to bite. She refrained from giving him a reassuring pat on the shoulder, not sure how he'd feel about it. It also looked like all conversation was going to be down to her. That was ok, she was used to that. The sibs' friends had been anxious of her, a sophisticated girl of age nine, or whatever she'd been when she first met them. Conversation didn't tend to flow until you knew someone. At least she'd got a smile from him, even if he still looked mostly terrified.

"Nice to meet you too," she smiled softly, using her best soft, five-year-old-friendly voice. "My name's Pepper. Kaylie said she was worried you'd be feeling a bit overwhelmed in class," she added. She knew she'd have to take every conversation with Adam one step at a time, that was the simple part. It was knowing which steps to try that was tricky. "Do you find it hard being around so many people?" she asked. Unfortunately it was a question that only invited a shake or - more probably - a nod, rather than an actual spoken response, but she could move on to other questions from there. It just required a little patience. Luckily, that was something she had a lot of.

She could see why Kaylie worried about him. He reminded her of a timid version of G.J. She felt a little guilty that she'd not noticed him needing a friend last year. Some carer she was, not even noticing the shyest kid in the class. \n\n
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Adam B.

July 24, 2006 5:36 PM
She seemed nice enough, but Adam couldn't help feeling just a bit nervous yet. Still, if Kaylie had talked to her and thought she would help him, she couldn't be too bad. Kaylie would never purposely send someone to talk to him who'd hurt him.

"Do you find it hard being around so many people?"

Adam blushed at the question. He nodded, "Uh-huh." It was horrible for him. He often felt alone in the group, feeling exposed and frightened. Thinking they'd smell his fear and exploit it by tormenting him. Adam hated being in a group of so many people. He didn't trust any of them, and was worried if he did anything wrong, they'd laugh at him and he had nobody to protect him. Adam was a bit embarassed at letting Pepper know that though. What if she laughed at him? Teased him about it?

No, Kaylie wouldn't send someone like that to talk to me , Adam reminded himself again. But what if Kaylie didn't know? What if she'd been fooled into thinking Pepper was nicer than she actually was?

Adam looked at her nervously. She seemed ok so far...\n\n
11 Adam B. It depends, are you going to hurt me? 78 Adam B. 0 5


Pepper

July 31, 2006 7:53 PM
"I still get a bit shy of them sometimes," she confided in Adam. It helped if the person you were trying to help realised they weren't the only one in their situation and it was especially helpful if they felt the person they were talking to understood how they felt. "I can't believe we've been here a year already. I still feel like the new girl some days," she smiled softly.

"In a class, what you've got to bear in mind," she tried, taking a wild guess that his problem was that he was shy of them, not claustrophobic (though he could be either as a result of the other, of course) "is that people aren't focussing on you. I don't mean this nastily, but you're not what they're here for, and most of them will be paying attention to the lesson. So you don't have to hide away from them all in order not to be noticed," she said.

She was going to ask 'Do you see what I mean?' but that gave him the choice of a one word answer. She wanted to get him to talk to her. She'd be better able to understand why he was scared then and not be putting words in his mouth then. 'How do you feel about that?' sounded far to like a psychologist, so she tried instead

"What do you think about that?" \n\n
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Adam B.

August 05, 2006 4:55 PM
Adan managed a tiny smile when Pepper said she got shy of them too. At least he wasn't the only one. There was barely any people here he wasn't afraid of. In fact, the list of people Adam wasn'tthe slightest bit intimidated by was very short in general. Just his parents, grandparents, Kaylie, Marshall, Hope, Evan and Ginger. And one of the few reasons he wasn't nervous about Hope and Evan was because they were very little. Even Chelsea and Nina made him a bit apprehensive at times.

And a whole year. They'd been here a whole year and Adam still wasn't comfortable at all. Not in class and not in his house. He was still terrified of his roommate and a great many of the teachers. (Though he was glad Professor Marlowe was his Head of House now and not that scary vampire lady.)

His cheeks burned as Pepper mentioned that people weren't focused on him. How arrogant of him to think they did! Adam didn't want to be like people said Crotali were (although his second cousin, Lily, who was in Kaylie's year and his house and he'd met a few times, had insisted the Pecaris were just as bad, if not worse in some cases).

"What do you think about that?"

Oh Merlin! Pepper wanted his opinion. It wasn't as though people never asked it, it's just that Adam felt awkward giving it. What if it made people mad? What if they thought he was weird or freaky. "It's not that I necessarily think they're initially focusing on me." Adam began "But some people don't pay attention in class, especially this one." His gaze shifted to the large group of firsties momentarily. "And they talk to each other, and if they can see me, and they think I'm doing something strange or freaky or abnormal, they'll laugh at me or whisper about me or make fun of me." He took a breath, "And some people, especially some purebloods, are very nasty. They might see me and think I'm going to lead my family into ruin because I'll unfortunately be head of it someday. Even though nobody in my family thinks so." Adam blushed. "I mean, we're not like that. Like the snottier society families. I don't mean to come off like that." He looked at the ground, feeling like he wanted to cry. "I don't even really like people who are. They make me nervous." \n\n
11 Adam B. That's a relief! 78 Adam B. 0 5