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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Earl Valentine

December 07, 2006 11:02 PM
Earl stared around the room and especially at the new professor. The hat alone (which Earl hadn't noticed during the feast) put him in the 'weird beyond all reason' book. The room Earl approved of. And that automatically meant it was cool. Earl took out his book and skimmed the section on summoning charms.

With an intake of breath, he pointed at a cushion on the other side of the room and shouted "Accio" at the top of his lungs. The cushion shot up, hit the ceiling, and landed on an unsuspecting student.

"Crap!" he shouted across the room. "Sorry!" He ran up to the person, levitating the cushion off them as he did so.

"You okay?"\n\n
0 Earl Valentine Read this post...this is the good one. 67 Earl Valentine 0 5


Nathalie

December 08, 2006 2:09 PM
Nathalie had been trying to work out if levitating charm meant the same as a fascino di levitazione, and had concluded, having flicked through the book, that it was, but with a slightly different wand movement. She was just starting to practice the wand movement using her hands (she had had some fun involving wand movements before) when a cushion appeared out of thin air, apparently, and hit her on the top of her head.

Nathalie was small and slight, and the force of the cushion hitting her knocked her over. She heard someone swear and then run over, before the cushion began rising off her. Nathalie jumped up angrily. "Mon Dieu, vous dupez! Que faisiez-vous?" She asked, not noticing she had lapsed into French.

OOC: My French is bad, but this roughly means: You fool, what were you doing?\n\n
0 Nathalie Hello - firstie in need of a partner 0 Nathalie 0 5


Earl

December 08, 2006 10:16 PM
Great. He'd almost killed a first year girl. Why couldn't it have been a fourth year guy? No. it had to be the small, innocent, little girl...who suddenly started yelling at him in another language. Earl back off a little when she jumped up and began yelling.

"Hey! Whoa, whoa...first off: speak English! And second: I said I was sorry. You don't need to yell at me!" He had no idea what she had said or what language it was in, but he got the gist. She was angry, but he was bigger and stronger and older, it wasn't like she could anything besides yell at him in other languages.

Earl crossed his arms across his chest and glared down at her.

"Look, I need a partner. If you start speaking English and stop yelling, I'd be willing to partner up with you," he said begrudgingly.\n\n
0 Earl Well, then I'm glad I almost knocked you unconscious. 0 Earl 0 5


Nathalie

December 09, 2006 1:11 PM
Mentally beating herself over the head with the cushion, Nathalie realised that she had just shouted at someone. She'd just shouted at a fourth-year guy, and she'd done it in French. Fantastic.

"I'm sorry." She said, as he complained. "I just, well, it was a bit unexpected, that's all. And sorry for speaking French, it was stupid." Hoping that he'd leave her alone to work out her levitation charms herself, she put on her best 'cowering in fear while you glare at me' face. He, however, seemed to have otehr ideas.

"Look, I need a partner. If you start speaking English and stop yelling, I'd be willing to partner up with you," he said, and she considered it. On the one hand, she would really rather work on ehr own, as she was used to. On the otehr, well, she probably already had a bad reputation for kindness having screamed at him, so perhaps she ought to just agree.

"Um, OK. I think I know roughly what I'm doing, but I could use a hand. Thanks."\n\n
0 Nathalie Odd way of getting a partner, but it works for me. 0 Nathalie 0 5


Earl

December 09, 2006 1:39 PM
She agreed to be his partner. He didn't care onr way about it, but now he won't have to talk to any other firsties. Better yet, she said she knew what she was doing. He would have to guide her through the wonderful world of magic. Thank God.

"No problem," he replied to her apology. "So, you having the rough idea means that you can just get on with practicing and if you need anything, I'll help you. That good with you?" Earl sincerely hoped so because he sucked at actually teaching anything.

He got out his wand for his own spell and pointed it at the cushion that had almost killed...he didn't know her name.

"Hey, umm, what's your name?"\n\n
0 Earl Works for me too. 0 Earl 0 5


Nathalie

December 10, 2006 4:29 PM
"I think so. Could you demonstrate the charm for me once? I should be able to sort it out from there, but I can't quite see it otherwise." The boy seemed to be relieved, and had accepted her apology with good grace. Nath was pleased - people who held grudges annoyed her, and it wasn't as if she'd actually done much, he had been the one who had knocked over a small girl on her first day of lessons.

He produced a wand and she wondered if he was about to repeat the incident, and considered looking for cover somewhere. He asked for her name, and she suddenly realised that while in her head he was known as Boy-Who-Tried-To-Kill-Me-With-Cushion, his parents probably hadn't christened him that.

"Nathalie Grant. And you?" She replied, pointing her index finger and attempting the wand movement.\n\n
0 Nathalie Glad to hear, cos you're stuck now. 0 Nathalie 0 5


Earl

December 10, 2006 5:34 PM
"Earl Valentine," he replied to her question. "And I show you..." He pointed his wand at the cushion he had hit Nathalie with and muttered "Wingardium leviosa" while doing the proper swish and flick motions. The cushion rose up and hovered above the ground for a few moments before Earl released it and it fell to the floor again.

"You got it?" Earl asked. He really just wanted to get on with this summoning charm; with it he could be as lazy as he pleased and with this thought he gave a last glance to Nathalie and focused his attention on the cushion.

Instead of yelling the incantation, he said it plainly and this time it just slid across the ground to bump into his feet.

"Better," he muttered to himself and shrugged.\n\n
0 Earl Should I be worried? 0 Earl 0 5


Nathalie

December 11, 2006 5:09 PM
Earl Valentine. Certainly an unusual name, Nath thought, and then reminded herself that outside of France, her name wasn't quite common either. Earldemonstrated the charm and she watched his hand, elbox and wrist carefully, as she'd been taught. As he tunred away, presumably to practice his own charm, Nathalie got out her wand and decided to risk trying it without words. Swish and flick, from the wrist, not the elbow. Swish and flick.

Luckily, she seemed not to be setting things on fire, and so decided to try the words. Hopefully, her pronounciation hadn't disappeared over the summer. "Wingarrrdium Levioso!" she muttered, pointing her wand at her pen. The pen wriggled slightly on the desk, but didn't seem to want to float. She checked the book, and realised her mistake. "Wingardium Leviosa!" She repeated. This time the top end of the pen raide itself a few centimetres off the desk, and then collapsed again.Well, progress, she thought.

Next to her, Earl seemed to be making progress too, his cushion merely sliding along the floor rather than flying. Looking back at her book, Nathalie cheked the oncantation one more time and began again, muttering "Wingardium Leviosa!" feverishly under her breath.\n\n
0 Nathalie Oh, always. 0 Nathalie 0 5


Earl

December 17, 2006 1:34 AM
Earl glanced back at Nathalie jsut to make sure she was actually practicing. He didn't want to fail forthe day just because his firstie partner was lazy or stupid or something. But she was working...quite possibly harder than he was(which wasn't hard to do). Satisfies that at least she wasn't gonig to make him fail he turned back to the cushion sliding along the floor. After having it slide towards him the first time, that was all that he'd been able to do. For some reason, this particular cushion - after its first trip through the air- had deemed the floor a better place to be and remained there.

Maybe he should get another cushion; a cushion with a bit more adventure stuffed into it along with the chicken feathers. He glanced around the room for an unused cushion and, spotting none, went for the pink frog hiding underneath someone's discarded robes. He pointed his wand at the frog and said "accio frog!" With a frightened croak, the frog zoomed into Earl's outstretched hand. He grinned at the frog and then cranced his neck towards the abandoned cushion.

"Stupid, lazy pillow," he muttered and then set down the frog to try again.\n\n
0 Earl I guess thyis is where being older and stronger comes in... 0 Earl 0 5


Jaeven 'Jae' Dimitri

December 24, 2006 11:13 AM
Jae didn't have a partner. Saul wasn't in his class, and everybody else looked like they had partners. Since the teacher was busy talking to other people, he decided to play with the frogs. They were really big, and pink, so they were cool frogs. Not just normal frogs. Maybe they talked too!

Sitting cross-legged on the floor, Jae tilted his head slightly to the side as he watched a big kid and a littler girl throw pillows at each other with their wandsticks. And then the big boy used his wandstick to get a frog to come to him! When the boy set the frog down, Jae got up and skipped over to the two, then knelt down to pick up the frog and hug it. Gently. Because Nina said that if you hugged some animals too tight they didn't like it, and their insides got all squishy. Jae thought that would be cool, but the teacher who used to have the madcoolawesome hat wouldn't like it very much. Since the frogs were part of his hat. Or were made of part of his hat. Or something.

"Hi, I'm Jae!" he chirped up at the other two people. "Does the frog have a name? I think he should have a name. Isn't the professor madcool? Nina has a hat like he did, only it doesn't explode with frogs. She puts it on her desk when she isn't wearing it. And it's black, not pink. I think pink is cool. Who're you?"\n\n
0 Jaeven 'Jae' Dimitri In case some excitement was needed... 0 Jaeven 'Jae' Dimitri 0 5


Earl

December 24, 2006 4:35 PM
Earl groaned. It was bad enough having to teach one firstie the ropes, but two? At least Nathalie was working and not bothering him, but then this kid comes over, talking like a cheerleader with too much caffeine running through her system. And this was a boy. It was just weird. He glanced down at the hyperactive boy hugging his frog,trying hard not to laugh and show disgust at the same time.

"Look, uh...Jae. First off, maybe you should cut back on the sugar. Secondly, the frog doesn't have a name, but I'm Earl. And this is Nathalie." he airily gestured to the first year girl.

"Two more things," he turned back to Jae, holding up one finger. "One: I have no clue who Nina is, therefore I don't care. And two:" he held up a second finger. "Why are you bothering me?"\n\n
0 Earl And you sure are excited. 0 Earl 0 5


Jae

December 30, 2006 3:56 PM
"I don't eat very much sugar," Jae said seriously, looking up at Earl. "Aunt Marla says it's not good for you. Can I name the frog Robert?" he asked, brightening. Then Earl decided to say some other stuff, so Jae put on his listening ears and tried to pay attention, just like his aunts always said. He perked up visibly when Earl asked him the questions. These were easy questions!

"Nina's my best friend EVER! We're neighbors. And we have a horse! Only, she's taking care of it 'cause I'm here, and Aunt Cheri said I couldn't bring Chester, which wasn't cool. And are we a'posed to be doing something? I'm confused." Jae grinned up at Earl, then carefully put Robert down and stood up. He was shorter than the older boy, but Jae was shorter than a lot of people. His blond dreadlocks made most people notice him, though. Jae was also very proud of his earring. Nina had gone with him to get his ear pierced right before he left to come to school. She said it looked madcool. Nina knew a lot of stuff. Earl probably did too. Maybe they could all be friends!\n\n
0 Jae Yes, I believe I am. 0 Jae 0 5


Earl

January 02, 2007 12:57 AM
Earl mentally cursed himself for starting the conversation with the hyper little boy. Now he'd have to actually teach him the spell. He ignored everything Jae said except that he was confused. He sighed.

"You're supposed to be learning the levitation charm," Earl exasperated. "Wingardium leviosa is the spell, so get going." He waved Jae off to do his own spellwork, but stopped.

"Hey, I'm gonna need my frog back." He glanced around the floor when Jae had put his frog down; the frog he had Christianed Robert, but it was nowhere to be seen

"Where'd he go?"\n\n
0 Earl Too excited if you ask me. 0 Earl 0 5