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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Professor K

January 08, 2007 8:48 PM
Kiva had wandered around a bit to see how everyone was dealing with the puffskeins. They were probably the simplest of animals to take care of. They did pretty much nothing. But they were cute and could handle anything on their own. Always a plus when it came to kids. Still, she had to crinch a few times when she noticed some of the students being a little too rough with the creatures.

It was slowly growing closer to the end of the lesson and Kiva knew that it was time for the students to know exactly what the deal was when it came to the puffskeins. After having to take care of Paul and whatever issue Caedence and Hyana were having, Kiva went back to where the pen was located. Casting the Sonarus charm on herself, Kiva cleared her throat.

"Alright everyone, I need you all to pay attention to me please." She called out, her soft voice caring easily over the noise of the students thanks to the charm. "Now, if you can all remember what I said in the beginning of the lesson, I want to elaborate on that just a bit." Kiva paused and looked around, making sure that every student knew what she was talking about.

"I will allow each of you to be able to keep your puffskein only and I mean only if I receive permission from your parents, or guardians." Kiva spoke, her voice stern while her eyes scanned each student. "If I find out that you kept your puffskein without permission, and trust me I will find out, or that the permission sent was indeed a fake one, you will be punished. "Puffskeins, though they can handle being handled roughly, are not toys, they are not bludgers to practice your beater abilities with, or balls to kick around.

"They are creatures. They breathe, they eat, they bleed. They cry when they are hurt, the purr when they are happy." When Kiva began to talk of the puffskeins, her voice held a quality that rarely showed through. A sort of passion for the animals that she refused to allow into the hands of those who only intended to harm them. "They are living things and I will not stand for anyone to harm them. I need to be sure that your parents are aware that there is a possibility of you having these animals."

Kiva finished her speech, realizing it was probably a bit heavier than it needed to be. But, she needed for these students to understand the neccessity of getting their parents permission. "For now, bring up your puffskeins, I'll charm them so that if you do receive permission, only the puffskein you chose will be able to be taken by you. If you don't receive permission, I'll allow you to come visit, however, that's about the only thing you'll be allowed to do."

OOC: You don't actually have to respond to this message if you don't want to. However, you are more than welcomed to do so. Reactions to her words and so forth. Also, you want to have something specific happen dealing with your puffskein, my email is linked so you can email me with specifics. Also, for permission, you can either email me saying that you would like to keep the puffskein, or owl IC to Kiva stating that the student's parents give permission. Also, if you have access to WtS, you can write an OWL that way as well.

Any questions, feel free to ask me.\n\n
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Gwyneth A.

January 09, 2007 4:59 PM
Gwyneth listened carefully to all that Professor K had to say about keeping the puffskeins. When she had first announced that possibility at the beginning of class, Gwyneth had been ecstatic about getting a pet to have at school. But Gwyneth was also a very practical person, 'sometimes too practical,' she thought to herself. The more she thought about keeping a puffskein, the more it seemed like this just wasn't the right time. Oh, she knew, or at least thought, her parents would give permission for her to have one. And, at home, her little sister would just love it!

But home might also be part of the problem. At home, Gwyneth's family lived as Muggles in the Muggle world. Her mom and dad both taught at Muggle schools and Gwyneth didn't even know that there was magic in hr family until just a few weeks ago! So trying to pass a puffskein off as an incredibly fat cat to her Muggle friends might be a bit difficult.

And her friends here at Sonora were another consideration. Her newest and possibly best friend and dorm mate, Meri, was allergic to most things. Almost everything it seemed. Gwyneth knew that Meri was having some difficulties with the cat that Hannah brought to school with her. Even though there was a possibility of a potion or something from the doctor to control her allergies, Gwyneth didn't want to cause her friend any more concern.

And thirdly, Gwyneth was so new to this whole magical thing that she knew absolutely nothing about the care and feeding of puffskeins. 'Oh, I guess I could read about it or ask some of the other kids in Teppenpaw,' she thought. It wasn't that she was embarrased by her lack of knowledge. She was just afraid that it might entail more than she would be able to handle and she didn't want to upset the teacher by first taking a puffskein then bringing it back like an unwanted toy a few days later!

So she slowly and very reluctantly went up to Professor K. "Thank you for the offer of a puffskein, but I don't think it would work out for me right now. I would like permission to come and visit them and play with them. I could even help you take care of any that don't get adopted by the rest of the class." Gwyneth was snuffling back tears by the end. Maybe if she helped Professor K with the puffskeins who weren't adopted, she could ask for one at the end of term. After checking with her mom and dad, of course.\n\n
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Irene Liddowe

January 09, 2007 6:10 PM
Irene listened as Prof. K began to speak. Apparently the Puffskeins were to be kept here or the students would need a permission slip from... Did she hear that right? Irene was sure she had heard right and felt her heart sink.

"I will allow each of you to be able to keep your puffskein only and I mean only if I receive permission from your parents, or guardians."

Did these gaurdians have to be legal? Or just gaurdians? Uncle Mike was pretty much a parent to her more than anything, but he wasn't her legal gaurdian. Sure, she lived with him and he pretty much saved her life but that's just not good enough for the law. If she had to write to her "Dad" to get a permission slip, that would result in some nasty consequence. She would probably have to spend a week with him in the summer and that was just not going to happen.

She did not want to give up the Twilly, the 3rd name for her puffskein so far, but she may just have to do so.

Irene decided it was too risky to just guess if Uncle Mike's signiture was good enough on its own. She walked up to Professor K and tapped her on the shoulder.

"About the permission slip... Does the gaurdian have to be your legal gaurdian? Would, let's say, a really close Uncle do?"\n\n
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Hyana Kamiya

January 14, 2007 4:22 PM
Hyana walked up to Prof. K, not knowing if Caedence followed. She was holding Chiyo close to her, and didn't want to give her up. But, since her mother was a muggle and her father was well...dead, did she have a choice. She sort of tapped Prof. K (her nickname for the Professor).

"Ummm...P-professor Kijewski...I have a question about my puffskein. My m-mother..." She paused for a second, and took a deep breath. She needed to calm down. The worst thing that Prof. K could say was no. "My mother is a muggle and doesn't really understand anything about magic and stuff. If I sent her an owl about Chiyo, my puffskein, she would either freak out about an owl in her house, ignore me, or both. So...should I try to get her permission or should I just return her?" She looked down at the ground. She truly didn't want to return Chiyo, it would be nice to have a companion around. Her mother wouldn't let her take her cat, so she felt alone sometimes. She really hoped Prof. K could help her.\n\n
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