Professor Aaron McKindy

December 05, 2006 7:24 PM
First day of lessons! Aaron McKindy had spent uncounted hours holed up in the Charms classroom, Transfiguring or Charming nearly every object inside it in preparation for this lesson. It had seemed a better use of his time than trying not to alienate any more of his colleagues, anyway.

He had made the attempt to read the book assigned for the class. Truly. However, it was so dry that after no more than ten pages, he was running frantically about for something, anything, else to read. So Aaron had scrapped the Potential Lesson Plan for first and second years, turned the usual class system on its nose, and come up with something he hoped the students would find at least marginally more interesting.

Aaron was sitting on top of the oak desk at the front of the room when the first students entered. For those of them that had not glimpsed him at the Opening Feast, he was surely a sight, and those that had probably had already determined that he was quite mad. In regular jeans today, Aaron still wore the top hat made of large, transparent pink bubbles atop his longish black hair. The pink almost matched the purple shirt he wore today, though, a relative oddity.

After what seemed like most of the class had arrived, he jumped down off the desk and grinned widely at the students. When they quieted, either from fear, curiosity, or respect, he began his introduction.

“I’m your new Charms teacher, Professor Aaron McKindy. Feel free to call me Professor McKindy, Professor, or whatever else you can think of, so long as it remains respectful. No doubt you’ve noticed that a good half of your classmates are not from the year above or below you. For those of you that haven’t, may I suggest a bit of attention to detail?

“As you should also have noticed, I have removed all desks and chairs, except for my own. If you would care to have a poke at the walls, I’m sure you will also realise that the walls seem especially spongy. This is because I would prefer not to have anybody go to the infirmary today, and you will be learning spells that have the wonderful effects of moving objects (and, in some cases, people). Fourth years will be learning the Summoning Charm, first years will be instructed in the arts of levitation. First years will be partnering with fourth years.”

Here, Aaron whipped out his wand and demonstrated both charms on one of the small cushions that rested in a corner.

“There are various difficulties depending on what objects you practise the charms on. You will thus be practising on cushions, feathers, and,” Aaron grinned, removing his hat and placing it on the desk next to him, tapping it with his wand. “frogs.” The hat exploded in seventy different directions as each large, pink bubble was un-Transfigured to reveal a large, pink frog. “Have fun, and be sure to ask me any questions.”

Professor Aaron McKindy watched in barely concealed amusement as the students got to work.

OOC: A’righty. Remember, firsties, you probably cannot perform the Summoning Charm. Any attempts to do so will most likely go horribly wrong, and Aaron won’t be pleased if he catches you. For information on how the room is set up, read Setting Up the Classroom below this post. Remember that the wizarding posters will move and may offer advice or criticism, while the Muggle ones are spelled to offer advice and yell rather loudly if your character starts doing anything too out of hand. Fourth years, help your partners and try not to skin them alive. Materials are scattered in piles about the room.
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Hyana Kamiya

December 07, 2006 5:56 PM
Hyana entered the classroom, looking for Ebony. Yet again, like COMC, she was unsuccessful and stood in a corner. She didn't like being noticed.

Soon their sensei, Proffessor McKindy, had jumped off his own desk and was grinning like a maniac at them! Hyana was quite shocked at first, but as he spoke, she began to like him more and more. He seemed fun, entergetic, nice, all of those good qualities that she didn't possess. She heard that her year, first year, would be practicing levitating charms, and she gave a small smile herself. She had read about those over and over again in her textbook, but had never attempted it. Well, she wanted a challenge, now she had one. She pulled out her wand and froze when the Sensei said, "First years will be partnering with fourth years."

Hyana let her arm drop to the side. She had wanted to work with Mika or Ebony, since she already knew them. Meeting a new person, let alone a sempai, was impossible for her. She couldn't do it.

So she waited in the same corner, and waited for some kind soul to ask her to be their partner. Hyana bit her lip, and she was close to tears. At this moment, she imagined her mother, what she would say to her: "Hyana, look at you. I bet you couldn't go up to a mouse and say hello." And at that moment she knew her mother was right. She stared at her feet, and waited for someone to say something, anything, to her.\n\n
0 Hyana Kamiya Here we go...partner? 0 Hyana Kamiya 0 5


Dalila Bastet

December 07, 2006 10:15 PM
Dalila walked into Charms twirling her wand like a baton and glancing around the room. It was interesting to say the least. And she loved it. Especially the professor's hat, which reminded her of the bubblegum she was chewing. With her orange streaked hair and cherry-red glasses, she thought they would get along swimmingly. She blew a big pink bubble and sat there poking it as she listened to their assignment for the day.

She looked around the room again, this time looking at the students. Some were a lot smaller. So, there were firsties in the room. Dalila shrugged, got up and began her search for a firstie partner. It only took a minute or so to locate the little Japanese girl in the corner who looked close to tears.

With a smile, Dalila walked up to the little firstie and bent down so they were eye level.

"Hey, you want a partner?"\n\n
0 Dalila Bastet Partner. 60 Dalila Bastet 0 5


Hyana

December 08, 2006 6:44 PM
"Hey, do you want a partner?" Hyana was looking into the eyes of a fourth year girl, who was smiling at her. It wasn't a smirk, or a teasing smile. It was a real smile. She bowed and said, "Arigato sempai..." she looked back up, realizing she didn't know the girl's name.

"I'm Hyana Kamiya. And I would love to be your partner." She finally forced out, and returned the smile. She extended her hand, feeling much better about her charms lesson.\n\n
0 Hyana Of course I do 0 Hyana 0 5


Dalila

December 08, 2006 10:27 PM
Dalila stood up straight again and put her hands on her hips with a smile.

"Great! I'm Dalila Bastet, by the way," Dalila mimicked the bow Hyana had just given her and upon straightening up took the girl's hand, shaking it gently.

"So, the levitating charm...basically you move the wand like this." Dalila held her own wand out, waited for Hyana to copy her and then gave it a swish and a flick.

"And then there's the spell: Wingardium leviosa. Emphasis on the 'gar' in wingardium and the 'o' in leviosa. That's important. Are you getting this or am I going too fast?" Dalila had no idea if Hyana knew about magic or not, but if not this would all be very confusing for her.\n\n
0 Dalila Yay! 0 Dalila 0 5


Hyana

December 08, 2006 11:45 PM
"I'm Dalila Bastet, by the way." Hyana heard her say. She let her take her extended hand and shake it. Dalila had started to explain the charm. Hyana quickly pulled her wand out and copied her.

It wasn't that hard of a movement. She had read her charms textbook already, but hadn't tried this spell. Being muggleborn and all, it was kinda scary.

"Wingardium Leviosa." Hyana repeated. She hoped she was doing it right. She practiced the movement a couple more times, said the spell a few more, then turned to Dalila as if to say: I'm ready.\n\n
0 Hyana I've got a partner! 0 Hyana 0 5


Dalila

December 09, 2006 12:03 AM
Dalila watched Hyana practice the charm a few times, with a satisfied smirk. What should she do now? Her own charm, for one.

"Not bad. Not bad at all. Try it for real now. I've gotta practice my charm, but if you need help, I'm here." Dalila gave Hyana a reassuring smile before turning to choose a cushion to send flying in her general direction.

She pointed her wand at the chosen cushion and stated "Accio" as clearly as she could. The cushion didn't move. however, the pink frog sitting in front of the cushion let out a loud croak and flew toward her. Dalila stared wide-eyed as the frog drew nearer and nearer and then started descending lower and lower until the frog smacked into the wall beside her.

"Aim, girl, aim!" A nearby poster of an old man with a British accent and a rather large gray mustache scolded. Dalila glared at the poster and then shifted her gaze to Hyana.

"How ya doin'?"


OOC: Just as a little heads up, you don't need to start every post with something I say.\n\n
0 Dalila Me too! 0 Dalila 0 5


Hyana

December 09, 2006 3:10 PM
Hyana raised her wand, and focused on a feather. That was all she needed to levitate. 'I can do this' She repeated in her head.

Doing the swish and flick movement at the same time, Hyana recited, "Wingardium Leviosa!" Nothing happened. A little let down, Hyana concentrated harder than before. She thought of what she did the last time and realized that she didn't pronounce the spell correctly.

She took a minute to mutter the spell, to get a feeling for the proununciation. Then she focused on the feather and, more clearly this time,performed the spell again. "Wingardium Leviosa." The feather lifted off the ground for a few seconds, the dropped. Hyana turned to Dalila and exclaimed, "Did you see that?! I did it!" \n\n
0 Hyana Here's my first attempt 0 Hyana 0 5


Dalila

December 09, 2006 4:08 PM
Dalila turned her head at Hyana's exclamation. The cushion(she finally got the cushion and not the frog) she was focusing on dropped to the floor ten feet away from her, but she didn't care.

Dalila saw Hyana's face and hers lit up as well. She was a good teacher. Or maybe Hyana was just a good pupil. Either way, Dalila was thrilled. She grinned broadly, even though she hadn't actually seen the feather float, she believed her.

"Wow! That's great! I can't believe I missed it! Try it again, so I can see?" Dalila asked. She wanted to see the firstie in action.\n\n
0 Dalila Which was rather good. 0 Dalila 0 5


Hyana

December 09, 2006 6:14 PM
Hyana nodded, and started concentrating again. Raising her wand, she did the movement and said clear as day, "Wingardium Leviosa."

The feather lifted off the ground and stayed in the air this time. Hyana was shocked, and it certainly showed on her face. Her almond shaped eyes were wide, and her smile just grew wider. She turned slightly to Dalila, and said, "Arigato Dalila-sempai! I don't think there's a sempai in here better at teaching than you!"

Translation:
Sempai- Upperclassmen
Arigato- Thank you\n\n
0 Hyana Thanks 0 Hyana 0 5


Dalila

December 09, 2006 8:01 PM
Dalila waited in anticipation as Hyana prepared to do the spell. And her anticipation was not wasted. Dalila gasped and clapped her hands together as the feather floated above the ground at Hyana's command.

"That was great!" Dalila squealed as she hugged Hyana tightly. She released the girl and stood back with a wide grin on her face. She didn't know what a sempai was, but it sounded good and decided that she liked it when Hyana called her that.

"Maybe you should try it with heavier things," Dalila suggested, glancing around the floor for that pink frog she had accidentally sent zooming into the wall. She located it cowering at the wall, slightly dazed. Dalila picked it up and brought it over to Hyana.

"Try leviting 'Pinky', here. I still gotta practice my summoning charm, but I'll definitely be watching." Dalila smiled warmly, feeling very affectionate to the girl even though they had just met. She nonchalantly sent the summoning charm at the cushion again, but since she wasn't paying much attention it made odd flips in the air over and over again.

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0 Dalila You're very welcome. 0 Dalila 0 5


Hyana

December 09, 2006 11:00 PM
Hyana couldn't stop grinning. She had done something right, and someone recognized it! Her mother could go jump off a cliff. She was wrong, Hyana could do something right. Hyana could be appreciated.

When Dalila suggested trying heavier things, Hyana nodded quickly. She didn't want to dissapoint her. So when Dalila returned with the frog 'Pinky', she had to laugh. It was such a clever name for that frog. "Okay Dalila-sempai!" Hyana said happily.

She focused on the frog and tried to clear her mind. 'Pinky is different than a feather. For one, she...or he...is alive. Well, here I go!' She thought with her eyes closed. Opening them, she did the same thing she did with the feather, but a bit more forceful. "Wingardium Leviosa!" The frog didn't lift off the ground at all, but she heard one of the posters cry out in alarm.

"Hey, stop that!" it shouted at her, half of it lifted off the wall and into the air. Hyana dropped her wand arm to the side right away, blushing. "Gomenasai!" She called out. She looked at Dalila, and waited for her to laugh.\n\n
0 Hyana Pinky? Nice name 0 Hyana 0 5


Dalila

December 10, 2006 2:37 PM
Dalila stared at the frog willing Hyana to make it levitate. But nothing happened. Instead, she head a scream. Dalila turned towards the sound and realized that Hyana was accidentally levitating one of the posters and the poster was trying to put up a pretty good fight.

She couldn't help it; Dalila tried muffling her giggles, but it was hard. Luckily, when Hyana dropped her wand arm, the poster fell back onto to the wall. Dalila ran to smooth out the rumpled poster and apologized to its owner through her giggles. Then she turned to the rather embarrassed first year and sank down to eye level.

"It's okay, really." Dalila calmed down a bit and then added. "I don't think I got anything to levitate till way after you. You're still doing great. My first summoning attempt caused Pinky to fly headfirst into the wall, so really, it's okay." Dalila stood up and grinned.

"C'mon, try again."\n\n
0 Dalila I thought so; it suits him. 0 Dalila 0 5


Hyana

December 10, 2006 5:08 PM
Hyana nodded at Dalila, and lifted her wand again. This time she was going to completly focus on the frong, and say the spell the way she said it with the feather. She just hoped this time she wouldn't do anything to the poor poster.

"Wingardium Leviosa." The frog lifted off the ground for about three seconds, then fell. Hyana bit her lip in frusturation. She could do this. "Wingardium Leviosa!" She recited. This time, when the frog lifted off the ground, it stayed in the air. It croaked, she guessed the poor thing must be afraid of heights. After a minute or so of moving it around the room, she finally let it down.

"Can I see you perform your spell now?" Hyana asked curiously. \n\n
0 Hyana Yes it does, yes it does 0 Hyana 0 5


Dalila

December 10, 2006 11:35 PM
Dalila grinned and gave a round of applause as Pinky floated around the classroom. When he settled on the ground and tried hopping out of sight, Dalila turned her attention to trying to show Hyana the summoning spell, though she had yet to grasp it. She cleared her throat dramatically and raised her wand out in front of her, pointing it at a cushion.

"Accio cushion!" she cried, praying that it would work. The cushion made a lazy arch across the room and landed about five feet behind her. Dalila sighed impatiently and glanced back at Hyana with a grin.

"Well, at least I got the cushion this time."\n\n
0 Dalila I'm creative like that. 0 Dalila 0 5


Hyana

December 12, 2006 7:21 PM
Hyana laughed, it was fun to watch Dalila. She seemed to enjoy trying the spell. She didn't even seem to mind that she messed up.

"I'm sure you can do it Dalila-sempai!" Hyana said, trying to give Dalila the encouragement she gave her. She clapped her hands together with a quiet giggle. At least she wasn't accidently summoning one of the poor posters off of it's wall.\n\n
0 Hyana Creativity is always good 0 Hyana 0 5


Dalila

December 17, 2006 1:25 AM
Dalila grinned at Hyana's encouragement. Especially with that Sempai thing added on at the end. It added a nice touch. She should ask her what that meant. Right after one more try. Dalila concentrated as carefully as possibly and said the incantation to the cushion. The cushion rose up about waist high and slowly glided over to Dalila before dropping at her feet as though it were physically exhausted. But to Dalila, that was a triumph.

Well, not bad, I'd say," Dalila shrugged. "What'd you think?" Then she remembered her question from before and added, "And what does 'Sempai' mean?"\n\n
0 Dalila I always thought so 0 Dalila 0 5


Hyana

December 17, 2006 9:22 PM
Hyana watched the cushion rise in the air and plop down at Dalila's feet. She clapped enthusiastically, and said, "I knew you could do it Dalila-sempai!" Dalila was happy, she could tell. It was nice seeing someone smile at her. Dalila paused for a moment, then asked what Sempai meant.

"Sempai? It means upperclassmen. You're older, and in a higher grade than I am, so it's only polite." She said happily. \n\n
0 Hyana I can't wait till Christmas! 0 Hyana 0 5


Dalila

December 18, 2006 1:50 PM
"Wow, that's really cool. Okay, then you can continue to call me that." Dalila grinned at Hyana, really pleased to know that she wasn't being insulted in other languages by a firstie.

Dalila absently tried the incantation again, but the cushion seeemed to get tired at the last moment and sink to her feet. Oh well...I'll get the hang of it eventually.

"So, Hy-Hyana..." she actually remembered the girl's name. Maybe her memory was getting better. "What language is that? Like Chinese, Japanese...one of those other ones?" Dalila didn't know much about the far east except their food was excellent, kimonos were very pretty, and that pandas ate bamboo. Maybe she could learn more...go there some day.\n\n
0 Dalila Christmas!!! 0 Dalila 0 5


Hyana

December 23, 2006 2:19 PM
Hyana laughed at Dalila's happiness of being called Sempai. It was a very common reaction. People usually thought she was saying something insulting, and were jerks back. She was very happy Dalila wasn't like that.

Hyana was brought back to earth when Dalila asked her the language. "Oh, it is Japanese. I am part Japanese." She did have a slight Japanese accent. It was another thing that isolated her from people.\n\n
0 Hyana Only two more days! 0 Hyana 0 5