Duesius Pierce, Substitute Teacher

February 03, 2012 7:40 PM
Duesius Pierce did not understand how he came to be standing here in front of the first and second year classes of Sonora Academy. He understood how Apparition worked as well as anybody did, he supposed, but the physical processes of traveling across the country were significantly less confusing than the family debts and feuds that led to him casting such spells today in the first place. There were, of course, a couple of steps in the process that were fairly self-explanatory. The first of such steps was that Kerry O'Shaunasey was sick and unable to teach his classes himself. The second was that the usual pool of substitutes had, for various reasons, all turned down the offer or had been unable to be reached in a timely manner. Those, Duesius could grasp well enough. Where things got baffling to him was when Deputy Headmistress Amelia Pierce decided that, of all the people in the world who were not on the usual substitute list, he was somehow deemed the most qualified to come in on short notice to teach Care of Magical Creatures to young people.

It was true that he had a four year degree from Sapienti University in Care of Magical Creatures and he was the founder of a small business that provided care for magical pets of all varieties while their owners traveled or were otherwise temporarily unable to look after them. However, such qualifications were hardly spectacular enough that he felt they overcame the shortcomings he knew Amelia knew about. She had grown up with him. She knew he had trouble talking and she knew he was slow. More than that, she hadn't even liked him when they were kids. So why would she ask for him to substitute?

More than that, though, why would Druscella agree to her plea for help? The two matriarchs of the two all-but-feuding branches had a strange strange strange relationship that Duesius couldn't even begin to fathom. They flooed each other regularly - he knew that from sharing a house with Druescella - but by all outward appearances, they seemed to want people to think they despised each other. Amelia asking for help and then getting it seemed counter to all previous precedent.

More than that, even, why would Father and Wesley then confirm that decision to make Duesius come out here? Wesley's dislike of Amelia was only shadowed by his dislike of Belinda. Plus, Father did not like him going out in public much these days, so something had to be going on that Duesius just didn't see if Marcus Pierce was offering to look after the crup and the kneazle his son was currently supposed to be looking after so he could go teach at a magic school when Marcus knew perfectly well that his son had disgracefully bad verbal skills.

Most confusing of all to Duesius was why he had let his father and brother and grandmother and disowned cousin bully him into packing up the kneazle and putting on his least stained set of robes and apparating out to Arizona. Packing up the kneazle was the easiest part to explain. First of all, he didn't hate his father and leaving a kneazle and a crup in the same house was just asking for disaster if one was not well trained in keeping them out of trouble. Secondly, the kneazle would make a good subject for the beginner class.

Fortunately the outdoor clearing he'd been directed to as the 'classroom' for his lesson did not half a chalkboard so he did not have to embarrass himself and his family with his rough penmanship. His fingers were simply too large for the fine motor control needed to manipulate chalk in a neat fashion. Instead, he stood in front of the group of young students, standing approximately six foot five and two hundred and fifty pounds, mostly in muscle, and said, "I am Duesius Pierce of the New Hampshire Pierces." He gave a very slight nod toward Thaddeus, acknowledging that he was not unique in that designation here today.

He had been lucky enough to get enough time and warning to manage some memorization. Duesius, for all his other faults, did have a nearly perfect memory, and he had already sorted out how to proceed with the main lesson. "Professor O'Shaunasey is ill so I will be teaching today's class. We will be covering the Kneazle. Galinda." Galina ignored the attention being paid to her, opting to take that moment - when Duesius gestured toward her and thus made the majority of the class look in her direction - to start licking her butt. He sighed. "Galina is a variety of magical feline called a Kneazle. These cats are very smart and can often be used to judge character. In some ways, they work better than a sneakoscope because they will actually attack suspicious characters instead of just alerting you to them."

"You may take turns petting her, if she lets you. Please note the lion's tail and her large ears. These are characteristic of most kneazles. After you have had a chance to get a close look, please write a short essay about anything else you might have noticed about the kneazle. Turn that in before you leave." Doing the assignment that way meant he could forgo taking attendance since he'd get a paper from each person.

"Anyone except Thaddeus may ask me questions individually." That was the part he wasn't sure he could handle, and he hoped doing it one person at a time would lessen the impact of being slow. Excluding Thaddeus only made sense or nobody else would get a turn.
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Brianna Japos (Crotalus)

February 12, 2012 12:35 AM
Brianna liked Care of Magical Creatures for the most part. Mainly, she liked the idea of creatures because she was never allowed pets at home. It was another mouth to feed and her parents didn’t have that sort of money. So, this class was the closest thing she’ll ever have to being allowed a pet. But, beyond that, Brianna loved this class because they had it outdoors. She hated being locked away all day in the school just as much as she hated being locked away in the condominium building. Sure both structures were large and there was plenty of room, but she felt claustrophobic behind the walls. It was stifling and she often felt like she couldn’t breathe and wanted to run through the building and out the nearest door to take large gulps of fresh air.

Walking to the clearing, Brianna felt herself taking in deep breaths of fresh air and enjoying the breeze through her hair. Maybe after lessons were over she’d allow herself a nice little walk through the gardens… yeah, that would be nice. It had been awhile since she had walked the gardens and she felt no reason to deprive herself of such treasure any longer. She would have asked someone to join her, but Attoria was a reason for her escaping and Valerie was often sick. Brianna trusted David, but she didn’t know if she could handle being alone with him for a long period of time. He seemed to be able to get information out of her that she had always kept to herself.

Coming to the clearing, the large man waiting there caused her to pause. Substitutes weren’t new or anything, but this man was massive. Brianna sometimes wished she wasn’t so frail looking. Everyone kept telling her she was all skin and bones and that she needed to put some meat on her. It wasn’t like she didn’t eat anything. At school, Brianna ate quite a lot and at home, her mother made delicious meals out of whatever they could get at the market. She was just… skinny. Maybe if she had more bulk on her, people at home would leave her alone.

Brianna took a seat and listened to the rather quick lecture. Brianna gathered from the names and how personal Professor Pierce was being towards Thaddeus that they were of a similar family branch. Brianna would be unnerved if someone related to her was constantly calling her out while teaching a lesson, but thankfully, her parents weren’t educated and her extended family was nowhere to be seen.

Taking notes, Brianna nearly squealed at the idea of being able to pet the kneazle! She really hoped that Galina liked her. Brianna stood and made her way over to where the Kneazle now sat and kneeled down close to her. “Hi Galina.” She patted her legs and made a kissing sound to grab Galina’s attention. The cat stared at her for a long moment, so long that Brianna thought the kneazle was going to claim she was an unsavory person, but then the cat meowed and came over to her. Immediately, Brianna found her hands lost in her fur and a smile quickly spread across her face. “Such a precious little kitty…” She mumbled with glee. Of course, nothing lasted forever and soon Brianna found the cat’s attention being drawn away by someone else. Watching the cat wander off, Brianna felt lonely. So lonely that she almost bolted from the clearing with the realization that even here she had no one truly to rely on.
0 Brianna Japos (Crotalus) Yay, kitties! 0 Brianna Japos (Crotalus) 0 5


Linus Macaulay

February 17, 2012 8:44 AM
While he had no reason to complain about the class, its content, or its professor, Linus was nevertheless not a fan of Care of Magical Creatures. He simply didn't think he was all that interested in caring for animals, magical or otherwise. He'd shared a couple of hamsters with his siblings, but there had always been arguments about whose turn it was to clean out the cage, and inevitable tears and distress when the poor thing died before its time. In short, he didn't see the point of domesticated animals, and if they weren't domesticated, then caring for them really wasn't his problem. He had respect for larger and more interesting creatures, and enjoyed a visit to the zoo or aquarium as much as the next person, but he lacked any real interest that would have made this class particularly enjoyable.

Today they seemed to have an enormous substitue teacher. Linus' efforts to not be intimidated by him seemed to become exponentially more manageable as the man began to talk, reminding the second year of the BFG from his childhood storybooks. He had, however, already noted the branch allegiance - a peculiarity in his first year, but now something Linus was greatful for, as it was an instant fact onto which he could latch and place a stranger within a wider system. Admittedly it wasn't a system Linus knew much about still, having only been aware of its existence for the same number of months as he had fingers and toes, and it wasn't one he was a part of, either, but the more he knew about it, the more he seemed comfortable fitting in with his Housemates. Nobody had yet out-right questioned his own parentage, and so he'd had no cause to be flustered, but by this stage he didn't think he would deny being a Muggle, anyway. Linus was proud of who his father had been, and the fact that he hadn't been a wizard didn't change any of that. There were many great Muggles in history, and Linus was by no means ashamed of being associated with him. It just sucked that this new world didn't always see things in quite the same way.

The topic of the class was kneazles, and Linus had already read about them in his textbook when he'd finihsed all his other homework. Seeing one in person, so to speak, was nice to add a 3D image to his knowledge, but he had no inclination to go pet the kitty. He did watch some of his classmates do the same, though, and was alternately amused and exasperated by their reactions. Brianna looked like she was one of those cat people you sometimes heard about, who would happily talk to the creatures as if they could understand what was being said. It was, however, he reaction after the kneazle had deserted her which caused Linus to cross the distance between them.

"You look as though you miss her already," he said from a short distance away, not wanting to encroach on her personal space. He wondered whether maybe Brianna had recently lost a pet, and that's why she'd looked so sad. It was ultimately his responsibility to look out for the wellbeing of his peers, particularly girls whose parents might be asylum seekers, that had driven him to make sure she was okay, but also he liked Brianna. She didn't talk too much, and, unlike many of the girls in their yeargroup, she didn't seem to think she was ridiculously glamourous, either. His younger brothers didn't actually believe she existed, based solely on the fact that they didn't believe him capable of having spent an entire social evening with a girl on what could easily be refered to as a date, but that was irrelevant.
0 Linus Macaulay I'm not fond of animals 205 Linus Macaulay 0 5


Brianna

February 18, 2012 1:10 AM
Brianna had been staring after the kneazle and turned slightly to see who had spoken. Linus stood a bit away from her and she had to wonder how her face had been contorted to catch his attention to begin with. How easy was she to read? Someone who didn’t belong anywhere. Someone with no real friends. Someone with no place to go. Someone who found a brief moment of happiness in the fur of a cat. Were those things so open for others to see? Did they see a victim instead of a headstrong girl that she was trying so hard to be?

She bit her lower lip in thought for a moment as she looked him, trying to decide if he was making fun of her for her behavior. She had no reason to believe that Linus was making fun of her, of course. He had always been nice to her as far as she could tell. Sometimes she had a hard time telling with people. At home she knew where she stood with everyone. Here, at school, she was in Limbo. Brianna turned back towards where the kneazle now played. “I’ll never have an animal for my own. I’ve only ever seen them through windows or catch glimpses of them through someone’s door.” Brianna explained. “This was the first time I ever touched a cat. I guess, I just…I never realized how nice it would be to have one.”

She gave Linus a sheepish smile. He probably thought she was being stupid. Even she thought she was being stupid. It was just a cat. A silly little cat. One that she will never see again. Brianna knew that it wasn’t so much the cat itself that she longed for, but rather, just a normal life. She didn’t want to keep hiding and she didn’t want to be afraid anymore. But, she knew that wasn’t an option. If she wanted to stay above the water, she had to keep herself in line. At least, this would keep Attoria happy and Merlin knew if that girl wasn’t happy, Brianna would definitely be unhappy.

“Is it odd that I do miss her a bit?” Brianna asked him, shifting her weight off her legs and instead rested on her hip and hand. Her legs were getting tingly from the lack of blood flow; she didn’t want to lose complete feeling in them. “It’ll probably be the only time I’ll ever have to pet one like her. It would have been nice to have a little more time with her.”
0 Brianna Not even the nice fluffy ones? 0 Brianna 0 5