Professor Kijewski

December 05, 2006 6:24 PM
Kiva had had a very amusing and somewhat awkward start of the day. But it was definitely a break in her usual routine that Kiva had apparently needed. With life back at her parent's house getting steadily worse, any break from reality was a nice one to have for Kiva. After her seemingly random conversation with Simon, Kiva went back to setting up her class materials before eventually waiting for her class to arrive. As usual, it didn't take long for her to hear the little padded feet of her first and second years.

There were times (pretty much since the disaster of her first year teaching here at Sonora) when Kiva wondered whether or not it was a good idea to teach her class outside. But, after awhile, she realized that this was the only class, aside from flying, where the students were allowed outside for a breath of fresh air and the freedom to move around. Plus, with some of the things she would be teaching the older students, Kiva would need the space.

When the last of the students arrived and settled in, Kiva began her lesson. “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. Go ahead and remove your robes if you'd like, I know it's hot out and I want you all to be as comfortable as possible." Kiva said as she paced infront of her students. She waited a moment just incase there were a few students who decided to take her words literally and get comfortable.

She went behind her and opened the container, pulling something out before replacing the lid. She held up the custard-colored fur spherical shaped animal in her hands and showed it to the class, "Today we will be discussing these. This is called a puffskein." Kiva said raising her arm a bit higher for everyone could see it. "These are scavengers and very easy to care for. They usually make the best sort of pets for beginners or when parents feel that the responsibillities of any other pet may be too great." Kiva paused here to make sure everyone was paying attention to her.

"What's really cool about these creatures is that they don't mind being roughly handled. You can toss them, squeeze them, do whatever you like and you'll usually get a happy purring response from them." Kiva tossed the puffskein in her hand high into the air, caught it and gave it a squeeze. The result was a loud purring sound, much like the sound one would get from a content cat. "What I have in this pin are a bunch of puffskeins. I thought that since this is our first lesson, we might as well make it as fun as possible. If everyone could just stand up and grab one puffskein, you may take the rest of class and play with them or toss them between one another." Kiva said, opening the container and moving so that the students would have better access at getting to the puffskein.

"There are plenty for everyone and you all have to participate, remember you are earning your house points here." Kiva called out to everyone. In the past, she had always had a student or two who would do nothing during the lesson. After the blowout last year, Kiva was going to nip that habit in the butt as early as possible. "If everyone enjoys their puffskein, I'll consider having you all take care of them and name them. These are babies, and because there are an abundance of these creatures in the shops, most never find a home. So, whether or not you guys can keep them as house pets or class pets, it's entirely up to you." Kiva said, smiling at her students. She was hoping that the idea of being able to call one their own was enough to really inspire them. Though, she knew there would always be a handful that would want nothing to do with the creatures. Such a shame too, considering how easy they were to care for.

OOC: Okay everyone, I'm looking for how well you write your reponses (make sure they are at least 2 paragraphs, 5 sentences each), grammar, and how well you develop your character. Take your time and have fun! Also, because this was an issue in the past, I will write a post indicating that this lesson is completed and everyone is dismissed. Until that post is written, continue to post here. Thank you!\n\n
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Elly Eriksson

December 06, 2006 12:36 PM
Elly hauled herself out of bed on the first morning of lessons too late for breakfast. She just about had time to get dressed and brush her teeth before going down to her first class. Not bothered enough to brush her hair, Elly tied a navy blue scarf around it to keep her mad curls in check.

Luckily, she was on time for the first lesson of the day, which was Care of Magical Creatures. A lot of the students said Prof K was a pushover, but Elly didn’t think she’d ignore a student being late to class. Despite her general lack of interest and enthusiasm in this class, Elly enjoyed it nevertheless, not least because it was an opportunity to enjoy the fresh air of the outdoors, but mostly because it seemed perfectly acceptable to sit and have a chat, as long as you still participated in the lesson.

Pleased that it was another beautiful day, Elly took up her usual spot at the back of the class (well, not near the front, anyway, since the lack of classroom made discerning the back of the class a tricky proposal), and took no hesitation in shrugging off her robes at Prof K’s invitation. She was wearing her usual denim cut-offs teamed with an insanely bright orange t-shirt, which clashed horribly with her hair and made her practically a beacon amongst the other students.

Once she had made herself comfortable, Elly turned her attention back to the professor, who held up what Elly immediately mistook for a ball of fluff. In actual fact it was a Puffskein, though it really did seem to be just a ball of fluff. Elly craned her neck for a better look at the cute furry little oddment, which purred in delight while their teacher manhandled the poor creature.

“If everyone enjoys their puffskein, I’ll consider having you all take care of them and name them.” said Professor Kijewski.

Elly’s eyes grew so wide she thought they might pop out of her head. She’d never had a pet before - her parents had never even let her own a goldfish - and since meeting Meredith, Elly was always a bit jealous of Pence. Yet here this professor was offering them the chance to help raise one of these babies of cuteness. I want! I want! I want!

Scrambling with very little grace to her feet, Elly showed the most enthusiasm she had ever demonstrated in a COMC class before, and hurried to the crate full of puffskeins, bumping into a couple of slower students on her way. Elly dug one of her skinny arms into the crate, which felt incredibly weird, like plunging your hand into a barrel of slightly warm, gently vibrating fluff. Her hand closed around a spherical body, and Elly withdrew her arm, bringing the little creature close to her chest.

Due to the class now crowding around, Elly hurried back to where she’d left her bag and robes and sat back down cross-legged on the grass. She poured her puffskein into her lap. It was pale yellow, and looked like a hairy tennis ball except for a small tuft of fur that stuck up in the wrong direction. Elly poked her puffskein gently, and it rolled a bit, then purred. Elly grinned like a lunatic. “I’ve got a puffskein,” she said, proudly.
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0 Elly Eriksson MINE! 92 Elly Eriksson 0 5


Josaih Ashwood

December 06, 2006 3:28 PM
Josaih was still rubbing the last sleep of the night from his eyes as he walked down to his Care of Magical Creatures class. He held in one hand a piece of toast with jelly on it, and in the other an apple. As Professor K talked, he consumed the toast. The apple, he decided, would be saved for a snack later. He grinned widely at her invitation to take off their robes. He did so as quickly as possible, showing off his white t-shirt and jeans underneath.

He craned his neck to see what the professor held up. It was a little moving ball of fuzz! He wouldn't admit it aloud, but he found them neat and possibly cuddly. He walked up to the box to grab one when a blur of orange dashed ahead of him. He grinned seeing that the orange had a female attatched to it. He pulled out a puffskein from the box. Ironically, it was close to a yellow color. That was what he had turned on the opening feast.

Holding his puffskein close to avoid it being thrown from his hands and trampled, he aproached the girl. I've got a puffskein He laughed, obviously this girl had possesion issues! "Hey there," josaih said with a lopsided grin, "Neat, huh? These...whatdya call 'em.."He pretended to thin, "Ah, puffskeins. They're pretty cool huh? If we do keep them, I have to keep mine away from Mortemer, my raven. Oh, pardon me! I forgot my manners. I am Josiah Ashwood. How do you do Miss-?" he broke off leaving her to fill in the gap as he bowed his head and extended his puffskein-free hand. \n\n
0 Josaih Ashwood Umm...possesion issues? 0 Josaih Ashwood 0 5


Elly

December 07, 2006 5:41 PM
Elly looked up at the sound of laughter and noticed a first year boy standing nearby. “Hey there,” he said.

“Hi,” Elly replied, smiling, and fluffing her puffskein between her fingers. Then the boy starting talking again, but he seemed to be forgetting to breathe. Elly gazed at him and waited for him to stop chattering. “Slower next time, please,” she said, still smiling so the boy knew she wasn’t annoyed or anything. Elly hadn’t really caught most of what the younger student had said. She thought that he’d asked her name, so she replied to that and would deal with the rest of his ramblings later.

“I’m Elly,” she said, and, taking his extended hand, pulled him down so he was at her level. While she waited for him to get comfortable, Elly said, “I’m sorry, I didn’t catch your name. You need to remember to breathe, okay?”

Elly picked up her puffskein – Custard, she had decided to name it – and placed it on her shoulder, where it sat contentedly purring in her ear. She wondered how to tell whether Custard was a boy or a girl puffskein. Elly didn’t mind either way, but she wasn’t sure that she’d want a whole bunch of little Custards fluffing around the place in a year or so.
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0 Elly Not really. Just happy! 0 Elly 0 5


Josaih

December 08, 2006 4:15 PM
Josiah laughed. "Josiah Ashwood, and I'll remember to breath next time Miss Elly." He said. His puffskein purred contentedly in his hands and he petted it gently. He moved around to get a more comfortable position. Spying his robes about a foot away, he reached over and retrieved them. Then he bundled them up into what resembled a nest and placed his puffskein in. "I'll make sure Mo likes this little guy, or else." he laughed here, "I think I'll name 'im Teppers, because he's almost Teppenpaw Yellow. My house you know?" he said, slower this time so that she could catch his words.

"So, what's your house? Someone as pretty as you deserve to reside somewhere similarly beautiful. Let me guess, Alardren, Pecari or Crotalus. I haven't seen you in my commons yet." He said still careful to breath so that she caught every word. He shot her a grin again. \n\n
0 Josaih ^_^ Well happy is your thing! 0 Josaih 0 5


Elly Eriksson

December 10, 2006 12:29 PM
The first year boy introduced himself as Josiah Ashwood. He seemed friendly enough, and Elly wouldn’t mind talking to him again, so she tried to commit the name to memory. “So do you want me to call you Josiah or do you prefer Jo? Or do have nickname or anything?” Elly thought Josiah was a nice name, but pretty long; she didn’t like names with more than two syllables. Meredith was now Mere (or Merry when Elly could get away with it), and Leonardo had been Leo almost immediately.

Josiah said he was going to name his puffskein Teppers. Elly took Custard from her shoulder and popped it in the nest Josiah had made with his robes, so that Custard and Teppers could play together. “I’ve named mine Custard,” she said, grinning.

Then Josiah asked what house Elly was in. Well, actually, he said, “So what’s your house? Someone as pretty as you deserves to reside somewhere similarly beautiful.”

Elly raised an eyebrow at him. Was this kid being an arse or did he really believe that flattery got you everywhere? Either way, he had just called her pretty, so Elly continued to smile at him. “Well I’m in Pecari,” Elly said. “The best house, naturally,” she added, grinning wider.

“So you’re a Teppenpaw, huh? Gil’s in Teppenpaw,” Elly said idly. She leant over and petted Custard, who purred in delight.
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0 Elly Eriksson I'm glad my reputation preceeds me *grins* 92 Elly Eriksson 0 5


Paul Tarwater

December 10, 2006 5:20 PM
During Paul's little therepy of squeezing his puffskein, and keeping his eyes away from his evil little sister, he was thinking up names. The simplest one came to his mind, Sanctuary. Because thats what this little guy felt like to Paul. His Sanctuary from school and Cissy. Sanctuary was like Lussni and Beating combined. Soft and warm, yet good to release frustration on. Of course, he wouldn't give up his odd cat or Beating, it was just Sanctuary was his third option.

Then Paul heard something that made his ears want to bleed. And made him squeeze Santuary so hard, the little puffskeins purr was the loudest ever.

“Well I’m in Pecari... The best house, naturally...”

He turned to the general direction of the voice. Of course, Elly Erickkson. Cissy had told him about her a few days ago on the Quidditch Pitch. This girl was the reason Cissy was even more mad when she reached Paul. And the reason Paul had four more deep cuts added to his stomach. And also, according to his sister, she was one of the stuck-up Pecaris. Like that was any vaguer.

Normal people, like the Mudblood Grail in his house, would keep quiet after a statment like that. Not Paul, the stinging pain in his stomach pushed him forward. And gave him a reason to butt into the first year and stuck-up Pecaris' conversation.

"The best house," he scoffed. "Like Pecari was so good about the Quidditch game last year. Making it out like Teppenpaw shouldn't have won. The best house because people are hyper and 'outgoing' and annoying? And people make fun of the Crotali and call them stuck-up. Hah, at least they're quiet and follow rules. Unlike your so-called 'best' house." Paul was burning inside now. He wanted to say even ruder things to the girl. Wanted to yell at her for causing Cissy so much anger, in turn causing Paul so much pain. He was near shaking now, and squeezed Santuary even harder. Clutched him in hand.

"Just saying that makes you stuck-up. I feel bad for anyone who talks to you," Paul hissed, turning his cold blue eyes on the Tepp boy. "Especially any actually nice person." If the boy was a Tepp like the Idoya boy, he had to be nice.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
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Elly

December 10, 2006 6:01 PM
Elly’s conversation with Josiah was interrupted as a sneering voice mimicked Elly’s words. Momentarily stunned by the turn of affairs, Elly blinked stupidly up at the offender before her senses returned to her and she recognised Paul Tarwater. He went on a bit of a rant about how he disliked Pecaris, and Elly’s conversation with his sister Sierra came flooding back to her in a horrible wave, like someone had poured cold water down her back. Even as Paul’s rude words flowed from his mouth, Elly remembered her promise to herself that she would be nice to him next time she saw him. Oh well, promises sometimes had to be broken.

“I feel bad for anyone who talks to you.”

Elly wasn’t one for confrontation, it scared her a bit, but she wasn’t about to sit and take slander from an almost complete stranger. Trying to keep her expression neutral, Elly pushed herself up from her comfy seat on the ground and stood at her full height, which, she was pleased to notice, was taller than Tarwater.

“I’m sorry,” Elly said, “have I done something to offend you?” Her tone wasn’t vicious, but she hadn’t quite managed neutral; an ounce of annoyance had slipped in unwarranted. Elly felt bad for Josiah – she didn’t think he’d want to witness an argument, and she certainly hadn’t wanted him to think she was the sort of person who got into conflicts with other students. She realised her hands were clenched, so she unclenched them. But then she realised her hands were shaking, so she clenched them again. Elly wished Caedence was there, she’d be able to talk down Paul.
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0 Elly Why? You're not wanted here. 0 Elly 0 5


Paul

December 10, 2006 7:21 PM
After Paul's little rant, he realized how hard Sanctuary was being squeezed. Slowly he gave the little guy room to breath, and a loud purr escaped Sanctuary. He was breathing raggedly now, trying to get his anger under control. Even if this Elly girl was a stuck-up little Pecari brat, he shouldn't have snapped. How was she to know what pissing Sierra Tarwater off would do to him? And either way, Paul knew his sister. this girl would get something in her bed one night.

It was what she said, responding to Paul, that made him even angrier. Had she done anything to offend him? "Well obviously," he snapped. "Except I don't think you realize how much that statement made you sound like you had a superiority complex, so I'll forgive you for that. Especially since you probably do have that." Most of that sentence came out sarcastic, instead of the last one that was more of a spiteful growl. Stupid stereotypical Pecaris thinking they're the greatest, when they weren't (not that he absolutely loved the other houses, Paul didn't like nice people because they showed too much pity, smart people could become insane or stuck-up, and Crotalus people was normally the pureblood families that looked down on his). Stupid Elly, and stupid Cissy, causing his physical pain.

Paul had half a mind (the foolish, angry half) to open up his shirt right now and show Elly exactly what her stupid mouth did to him. Would she be so superior then? Seeing what Cissy could do with a wand and a mind full of hate. But with an uneasy glance towards his little sister, he quickly shot the foolish idea down. If he did, Cissy would no doubt hurt him even more for it later. There was also the idea of getting in trouble with the teachers for... flashing... someone. But that wasn't as bad as what Cissy could do. Instead, he clutched his stomach with the puffskein in his hand, digging and squeezing sanctuary into the cuts, maybe the sharp pain and pressure would bring more sensible thoughts back.

"And stop acting so perfect. It makes it more obvious how annoyingly hypocritical you are," he said again, the pain keeping malice from his voice. Paul honestly didn't know Elly, here he quoted his sister. And he decided to point that out, let Cissy get hated for once. "A message Cissy wanted to pass on." Finally he let go of his stomach, and Sanctuary purred loudly again. Paul felt a bit of moisture on his stomach and wrapped his robes closer in. He was bleeding again, dang. He turned away from Elly and the Tepp boy and walked over to the Professor. These cuts hurt long enough, and he could think of a good excuse for where he got them.\n\n
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Elly

December 11, 2006 2:58 AM
Elly had asked Paul if she had offended him. “Well obviously,” he snapped in reply. Elly was about to ask what she could possibly have done, seeing as this was the first time they had ever spoken to each other, but Tarwater just carried on. Elly couldn’t understand why he was being so rude. What was wrong with him?

Paul looked away for just a moment – Elly didn’t notice where – and she took her opportunity to voice her thoughts. “What’s wrong with you?” she asked, though it wasn’t really a question. Her voice was a bit weird and high.

“And stop acting so perfect,” Paul shot back. “It makes it more obvious how annoyingly hypocritical you are. A message Cissy wanted to pass on.” Then he just turned and left, and Elly stood staring, agape, at his retreating back. What was his problem? At least she had been right about Cissy, Elly thought. That sweetness had all been an act – it had been the way she allowed the word ‘Mudblood’ to just roll off her tongue that had made Elly suspicious.

Elly continued standing there for a moment, her hands still shaky, her chest feeling a bit tight. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath, and suddenly remembered Josiah still sitting behind her. “Sorry about that,” Elly said to him, sitting back down on the grass. Her legs felt a bit wobbly, and when Elly looked up at Josiah she realised he was a bit blurry to her eyes. No! she thought. Don’t cry! But it was too late. Elly hugged her knees into her chest, wrapped her arms around her legs, buried her head in her knees and started to cry. She didn’t know if she was upset about the Tarwaters or relieved it was over or both, but she couldn’t stop the tears from streaming down her face.
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Josaih

December 11, 2006 4:18 PM
Josaih was left staring dumbly after the boy's retreating back. He had come into their conversation and started insulting this perfectly nice girl. What was wrong with him anyways? He seemed to have anger issues, "You-!" he started in a yell, but bit it back sure that it would only bring more strife. His mother wouldn't be happy if he brought shame to the family name and father would be furious he couldn't keep his temper under check. "What a prat, eh? Wonder what bit his butt!" He joked, after a moment turning back to Elly. His mouth dropped open in shock.

She was crying! That stupid boy made her cry! To heck with honor! To heck with his stupid father! His wand was in his hand before he knew it. His knuckles stood out white. A few unwanted sparks sprouted from the tip. "That little..." he couldn't find any proper adjective, so he let the sentance fade off.

Elly's sobs stoped his persuit, however. For once in his life Josiah didn't feel like a flirty boy. He felt a sort of brotherly feeling for this girl. Sorry about that. her voice cut straight into him, furthering his anger at the boy. He scooted up beside her, placing a comforting arm around her.

"There is nothing to be sorry about Elly! Nothing! That stupid boy...if I had my way I'd make him sorry he ever spoke to you. Shh. Don't worry Elly. Don't let him get to you!" he whispered slowly and soothingly in her ear hugging her slightly when he finished.\n\n
0 Josaih o.o -.- o.o what was that?! 0 Josaih 0 5


Elly

December 11, 2006 5:41 PM
Elly couldn’t believe she was actually crying – she’d never cried at school before. She was trying to calm herself down, and then she felt someone shift beside her, and an arm wrapped itself round her shoulders. “Don’t worry Elly. Don’t let him get to you,” Josiah’s voice said gently in her ear. Elly was torn between feeling completely stupid at breaking down in front of a stranger, and totally overwhelmed at how nice said stranger was being. She sniffed loudly and lifted her head just a little off her knees.

“I’m sorry,” she said again, but it was so quiet she wasn’t sure if Josiah had heard it. Get a grip, her head was screaming at her. Taking her own advice, Elly lifted her palms to her eyes and forcibly removed any tears from her face. She knew she looked ghastly when she cried, though – her face went all pink and blotchy – so she didn’t hold her head very high and she stared resolutely at her shoes.

“I don’t know why it upset me so much,” she said, honestly. “I’ve never had any problems with him before. He’s in my year, you see,” Elly said, in case Josiah hadn’t picked that up. She shook her head and wiped her eyes again. She didn’t want the Tarwaters to ruin her friendship with Josiah, and she refused to let it. “Is Custard okay?” she said, trying a smile, and managing a small one.
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0 Elly An interruption. We can ignore it now. 0 Elly 0 5


Josaih (tiny bit of Caedence)

December 13, 2006 4:32 PM
Josiah flashed Elly a big grin. She was going to be okay! He glared hotly at Paul. Then he turned back to Elly. "I'm sorry

He stared at her. She was sorry? What had she to be sorry for? It was that stupid boy that had caused her so much grief. "No no no, don't be sorry never be sorry!" He said soothingly giving her another little big-brother hug.

He glanced at his puffskein. It was roling back and forth, knocking into Custard and purring. Then it would back off adn give Custard a little lick. "Ummm, I think they made a little tribal ritual?" he said jokingly.

"Elly, are you all right over there!?" Called a voice. Josiah turned to see a very angry blonde girl with a familiar braid.

"Don't worry hun, I'm helping her, it's nothing!" Josiah called back.

"DONT YOU DARE CALL ME 'HON'!" Caedence exploded.

"Okay, hun, whatever. Look, I'm handling this!" Josiah called a bit miffed.

Caedence contemplated this for a bit and finally called, "Tell me if you need anything, Elly! I'll catch you later!"

Josaih rolled his eyes. "That girl seems really...scary. Do you know her?" he asked Elly. Akwardly, he pulled a sky blue handkercheif bearing his family coat-of-arms and handed it to her to help her clean up her face. \n\n
0 Josaih (tiny bit of Caedence) Good, back to the happy! 94 Josaih (tiny bit of Caedence) 0 5


Elly

December 14, 2006 3:02 PM
Elly smiled as Josiah gave her another one-armed hug and assured her that their puffskeins were okay. She’d managed to lift her head back up to normal height, but lifted it even further as she heard her name shouted from across the class. Elly gave a small wave in Caedence’s direction to let her friend know she was just fine. Caedence and Josiah had a bit of a yelled conversation – if you could call it that – and Caedence finished with, “Tell me if you need anything, Elly! I’ll catch you later!”

Elly felt herself grin. Caedence had never openly offered to help Elly before, yet she had just said, ‘tell me if you need anything’. Elly had been a bit worried about Caedence the first night in the dormitories, but things seemed to be well and good now. Plus, Josiah obviously liked her enough to stay around even when she got into arguments with other students and then started leaking all over the place. It was all good.

“That girl seems really scary. Do you know her?”

Elly blinked, startled to find Josiah’s face so close to hers. A second later, what he had said registered with her, and she laughed. “Yes I know her, we share a dorm,” Elly said. She took the proffered blue hanky and wiped her still damp face with it. “Thanks,” she muttered, passing it back. “And yes, Caedence is a bit scary,” she added, “but she’s lovely once you learn to cope with all the scary stuff.” Elly grinned at Josiah, and leant over to pick up her puffskein. She gave Custard a gentle squeeze, and giggled when it purred.
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0 Elly Happy happy joy joy! 0 Elly 0 5


Josiah

December 18, 2006 4:10 PM
Josaih grinned, "She can be 'lovely'? Ahh I doubt it," He joked. "You know, I never answered your question. You can call me whatever you'd like, Elly. You don't have a perfered nickname do you?" He looked down at Teppers. He was looking around and blinking slightly, as if looking for his lost friend. He picked him up and hugged him lightly. Teppers purred and snuggled into his hand.

"You know, smiling does compliment you better, dear Elly. You are so pretty when you smile," He said. Indeed, to him, the girl practically glowed when she smiled. She was rather pretty, despite the frizzy mess of hair. He ran a hand through his own orange locks to make sure they were neat and orderly. What he didn't know is that he just gave himself a mini-mohawk.\n\n
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Elly

December 19, 2006 1:00 PM
Josiah said that Elly could call him whatever she wanted when it came to name shortening. She wasn’t sure she would make use of this freedom though, despite her dislike of long names; Josiah was a perfectly nice name, and shortening it to ‘Jo’ or something equally as dull didn’t seem to do this extraordinary kid justice.

“You don’t have a preferred nickname do you?” Josiah asked her.

“No,” Elly replied. Technically, Elly was a nickname, but since not even her parents called her by her full name, Elly had stopped thinking of it as such.

Elly started gently tossing Custard from hand to hand, enjoying the fluffy fur between her fingers and the cute purring the little puffskein was emitting. She really hoped Proff K would let them keep their puffskeins, because she wasn’t sure she would be able to say goodbye to Custard. She almost dropped the poor creature when Josiah started talking again.

“You are so pretty when you smile,” he said.

Elly blinked at him again. This was the second time this kid had said she was pretty, but she couldn’t take him seriously. They’d only met a few minutes ago, after all. Maybe he was just flirty? Then Elly remembered Caedence had said something about a first year boy flirting with her at the Opening Feast. Perhaps it was the same boy? Brushing off the compliment, Elly said, “I’ll try to bear that in mind.”

“So,” Elly said loudly, marking the start of a new line of conversation. “Tell me a bit about yourself. Where are you from? You got pets back home?” Elly thought she’d heard mention of another pet, but this kid spoke so quickly she couldn’t be sure.
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0 Elly *grins* 0 Elly 0 5


Josiah

December 27, 2006 3:26 PM
OOC: I've been away, but I am now back!

IC: Josaih blinked a few times. This girl seemed...well uncomfortable with his compliments. That was odd. After all, she was very prretty, why not like it. But her extra-loud change in conversations put up a red flag to any of his protests.

"Well, we have Mortemer and Racheel (Ray-she-ehl) our ravens. Mo lives at Sonora with me. And we have..."he paused a bit, and finished in a whisper, "An owl," he shuddered, obviously not happy with the word. "And, if you consider him a pet, we have a prarie elf named Chipper. Mom lets him do all the work and she just sits around, lazy mom is. And if we can keep him, I have Teppers," He looked down at his puffskein. Teppers was blinking confusedly, looking for custard. Josaih picked him up and hugged him tight to himself. Teppers purred loudly and Josiah smirked at him. The thing was rather cute, even as girly as that word was.

HE started to toss Teppers in the air one handedly while he listened to Elly. Teppers was making odd noises that Josiah was sure translated into "WHEEEEEEEEEEE!" in human talk. \n\n
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Elly

January 02, 2007 7:38 AM
Elly was thankful that Josiah adhered to her unspoken request to change the subject. He told her that he had two ravens and an owl, though he didn't seem too happy about the latter. Elly couldn't understand why - owls were useful and surely no more frightening than ravens.

"I'd like an owl," she said, addressing his discomfort indirectly, "but I think my mother would freak out most unpleasantly if she knew I had a bird in the house." She grinned. There had been an owl in Elly's bedroom on several occasions, but Elly had never told her mother about Meredith's owl, and certainly hadn't betrayed him as the reason for her tattered curtains. She was sure her mother would notice if Elly had one of her own, though.

Josiah said that he had a parie elf, too. Elly had heard about prarie elves at Sonora, and thought she'd gotten a glimpse of one in the gardens once, but she couldn't be sure. She did know that only wizarding families had prarie elves, but she didn't want to ask Josiah if he was pureblood; being Muggleborn, blood didn't matter to Elly.

"My parents never let me have any pets," Elly said, "and if we get to keep our puffskeins, I think I'll keep Custard a secret." \n\n
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