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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Hikaru Kasuragi

December 07, 2006 6:34 PM
Hikaru walked into the room...he was amazed, it seemed as if he was in a dream. He listened intently to the Professor as he spoke. As he looked around for a partner and couldn't seem to find anyone. He pulled out his wand and repeated the incantation over and over in his head.
He couldn't seem to find anyone and was starting to get frustrated. \n\n
0 Hikaru Kasuragi Looking for a Fourth Year..... 0 Hikaru Kasuragi 0 5


Riley Garraway

December 08, 2006 11:02 PM
Riley had woken up a little late, and had thusly arrived at class a little late. She felt so incompetent, and hoped to make up for it with a good performance.

She'd walked in just as the professor (that was their professor?!) had started his speech, and had stayed respectfully in the back of the room. She'd nearly started when the hat had exploded, but kept calm. When the lesson began, and students started pairing off, she found herself partner-less.

A little disheartened, she tried the spell by herself. The feather she'd found to practice on wiggled in the air before falling back down. She sighed, trying again and again but finding the same results.

Finally, since no fourth years had yet to approach her, she went in search of someone else. There was a boy standing by, looking a little disgruntled. She assumed he was a first year, and went up to him, tapping him on the shoulder. "Hi, I'm Rily Garraway. I know we're supposed to be paired first years-fourth years, but, well, no one seems too keen on helping us, eh? However," she waved her feather a little for emphasis, "two heads are better than one, right? Want to work together?"\n\n
0 Riley Garraway I'm a first year, but... 0 Riley Garraway 0 5


Hikaru Kasuragi

December 09, 2006 11:02 AM
Hikaru smiled "I'm Hikaru Kasuragi..." he bows to her and continues speaking "It is an honor to meet you and I would really enjoy working with you...I hope that we can be friends." He turned slowly to a feather laying on the ground on and muttered "Wingardium Leviosa..." as he slowly flicked his wand up in the air the feather rose slowly after it. He set the feather on the ground and listended to the fourth years as they practiced their summoning charms. He remembered the incantation for later use.\n\n
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Riley Garraway

December 09, 2006 12:08 PM
Riley watched as Hikaru levitated his feather. "See, you got it," she said, feeling a bit more incompetent. She looked down at her own feather with determined eyes and raised her wand. "Wingardium leviosa." She flicked her wrist and the feather sprang to life before wafting back down. Riley's shoulders fell and she groaned. "I can't believe I can't get this," she said, more to herself than Hikaru. "Charms is my favorite class, too." She tapped the tip of her wand to her bottom lip (ignoring her mother's chiding to "stop that; it's revolting"). What was she doing wrong?

She sighed, letting her arm fall back to her side. She looked around at the others; Matt and Jordanna were nearby. She watched the other students cast the spell with ease, pulling their cushions and feathers and what have you into the air as if attached to invisible strings. Then, she raised her wand once more, a determined calm about her, cast the spell, "Wigardium leviosa!" and flicked her wrist, just like the other students had done. The watch-and-learn method hadn't failed her yet. And sure enough, the feather lifted into the air, now under the control of her wand. It didn't fall this time, but stayed aloft, and she smiled.

"I'm in Crotalus, by the way," she told Hikaru. \n\n
0 Riley Garraway I can do it. 0 Riley Garraway 0 5


Hikaru Kasuragi

December 16, 2006 11:16 AM
Hikaru watched intently as Riley succesfully levitated the feather "Good Job! You got it on the second time and I noticed that it was a little bit stursier then mine, so congratulations!" Hikaru listened as she told him "I'm in Crotalus, by the way," Hikaru nodded "I'm in Teppenpaw! I still hope we can be friends!" He slowly dug through his bag and pulled out a small bracelet fron his bag.
It was an intricate silver braclet it was carved with silver snakes, which his godparents told him had belonged to some person from London that he was related to. "I want you to have this, I don't really want it and I think you can appreciate it more then I can..." he said holding it out to her "Well? Do you want it?"\n\n
0 Hikaru Kasuragi Good Job 0 Hikaru Kasuragi 0 5


Riley Garraway

December 17, 2006 3:00 AM
Riley beamed at Hikaru's praise, blushing a little. This day was turning out okay, after all; already she'd seemed to have made a new friend! And this time she was sure he was a friend, not a tentative acquaintance, as had been the cases with Oliver and Matt and Jordanna. The thought of having an actual friend thrilled her. She nodded at him, saying, "I'd love to be friends."

When he offered her the bracelet, it was all she could do to keep her jaw from dropping. "Really, you want me to have it?" She smiled, taking it from Hikaru and sliding it on her wrist. It was cold against her skin, but fit nicely, and looked beautiful. "Thank you so much!" The words felt inadequate, and she was sure no words could, in fact, capture her gratidude then. She hoped it showed enough on her face. "It's so beautiful," she murmured, awed. \n\n
0 Riley Garraway Really? 0 Riley Garraway 0 5


Hikaru Kasuragi

December 17, 2006 2:26 PM
Hikaru beamed when she told him that. It was nice to have someone appreciate you and Riley seemed like a very good person, his mother had left it to him in her will and told her that he should give this to the first person who was really a friend to him. Riley was so nice and kind partnering up with him he just couldn't express his gratitude in any other way. The will had also said something about it being a charm bracelet but, his godparents had proven to him otherwise.

Hikaru pulled out his small notebook and started to scribble down something that he had suddenly remembered. He had a bad habit of doing that exact thing, forgetting something then out of the middle of nowhere remembering it. He looked down and the note said something about a hex he was going to practice tonigt. He looked up and asked Riley "Hey, meet me in that corridor by the Library tonight, theres a hex I want to teach you..." He then remembered that he had to tell his new friend his favorite thing to do if he had any free time "Umm...I sorta specialize in hexes so if theres a particular one you want to know just ask and I can try to find it in the Library here or at home."\n\n
0 Hikaru Kasuragi Yay! 0 Hikaru Kasuragi 0 5


Riley Garraway

December 17, 2006 5:13 PM
Riley watched Hikaru pull out a notebook and jot something down on the page. When he told her that he wanted her to meet him later that night, she tilted her head curiously, murmuring an affirmative "okay."

"Hexes?" What an interesting thing to specialize in. Her lips curved up in a smile. "I don't know any hexes; it'd be cool to learn one!" She briefly flashed on the wicked idea of finding a hex to use on her mother, but mentally smacked herself. However much she disliked her mother, that was a horrible thing to think!

She folded her hands in front of herself, briefly fingering the bracelet. "Why do you like hexes so much?" she asked, genuinely curious. "I love charms (naturally, Charms is my favorite class), and it's a wonder I've never looked into hexes before. They're a subcategory of charms, after all." Riley thought for a moment and decided it was, indeed, a wonder that she'd never given hexes much of a thought before. She supposed she'd have a lot to learn from Hikaru, and the notion made her smile again.\n\n
0 Riley Garraway Hexes, hm? 0 Riley Garraway 0 5


Hikaru Kasuragi

December 18, 2006 10:12 PM
Hikaru smiled happily when she said okay. His eyes widened in suprise however when she said she didn't know any hexes, I mean...how could you not know any hexes! They were the best things ever! When she asked him about why he liked hexes he twitched "W...Why I like hexes!" his eyes became fondly reminiscent "My godfathers an Auror and he specializes in hexes! He gives me a spellbook of newly developed hexes every Christmas as well as a new book of curses which I'm also fond of but...I can't do any very well yet."

He sighed as he remembered his last attempt at trying to do the reducter curse. He could still feel the wind getting knocked out of him and falling off his familys garden wall. Needless to say he hadn't worked on that one since. He then finally made sense out of the other stuff he wrote and he realized he had written down the mechanics of the Summoning Charm...he moved his eyes around shiftily and muttered to Riley "I've got a giant book of charms I can lend you just please don't speak to anyone about my ummm...habit (writting things down, its a bad habit of his and sometimes he writes down things he's not supposed to)people might think I'm cheating or some other such nonsense." He twitched again and started writing down something about a random curse he had heard someone talking about. He sighed to himself, sad that he wouldn't understand what he had written until he had written it.\n\n
0 Hikaru Kasuragi ^_^ YAY! 0 Hikaru Kasuragi 0 5


Riley Garraway

December 18, 2006 10:40 PM
Riley nodded, her stawberry-blonde ponytail swishing over the back of her neck. "I won't tell anyone." She smiled teasingly, adding in a murmur, "So long as you let me take a peek at that book of charms you mentioned." Her smile broadened a little, expression betraying her kidding manner. She wouldn't really force him to share his book with her, unless he wanted to.

She tapped her wand to her chin, tilting her head interestedly. "So you're godfather's an Auror? That's amazing. No one in my family has ever dabbled in the Dark Arts... they think it's too messy for their 'clean' hands." She rolled her almond eyes, agitated at the notion. The smile quickly returned to her face, however. She looked at Hikaru again, deciding that he was indeed an interesting person. Unique, most definitely, and so far fun to be around. She was sure they'd grow into good friends. Or at least, she hoped they would.\n\n
0 Riley Garraway Hmmm... 0 Riley Garraway 0 5


Hikaru Kasuragi

December 20, 2006 7:19 PM
Hikaru pulled out the book of charms that was lingering in his bag and opened it to the first page, he muttered the counter curse for the trap he had set on all of his personal items that no one was to see, a gift from his godfather. He flipped through the pages and handed Riley the book saying as he did "Keep it until you want another one then just ask and I'll get my other couple out and see which one you should advance to next."

He opened his notebook again and asked as he was jotting down a few notes in his notebook that he could actually see. The first one read about a curse that Hikaru didn't even know -The Conjunctur Curse, a curse that allows the user to temporarily tie the target up with a magical binding of blue flame.- inncantation, Conjuntavio. Hikaru blinked a few times and read it over, it didn't sound that good to use in a regular situation, so he decided he wouldn't use it until later.\n\n
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Riley Garraway

December 20, 2006 7:47 PM
Riley's face was practically illuminated as Hikaru handed her the book. "Thank you," she said happily. She read over the first page interestedly, committing the spell to memory. "I can hold on to this?" she wondered, amazed. And he had more! Oh, Riley felt like a kid in a candy store.

Her fingers rested over the crack down the middle of the book, and she looked up distractedly. "Say, when does this class end?" she asked out loud. She glanced around and spotted their teacher talking with a couple of girls nearby. Shrugging, she slipped Hikaru's book into her bag, handling it almost reverently. Then she raised her wand and held her feather in her hand, casting the levitation charm again and watching the plume rise under her command. Oh yes, she had this one down.

The feather wavered, and it only took a brief disheartening to crack her focus. The feather wafted back down to her hand, and she sighed. Okay, so she almost had it down. Hey, Charms was her favorite class, but she wasn't a genius in the subject, pureblood or not. \n\n
0 Riley Garraway Thank you! 0 Riley Garraway 0 5


Hikaru Kasuragi

December 21, 2006 6:58 PM
Hikaru shrugged as Riley walked away he had heard about some of the fifth years talking about a spell that was supposed to attract some attention, he thought about it and decided that since class was almost over he could probably bolt out of class before anyone noticed He raised his wand into the air and muttered "Inforium!" he had looked up the spell and found out that it was a hex that partially dazzled the target and since he wasn't pointing his wand at any other person the hex shouldn't be able to hurt anyone.

A flash of blue dazziling light fired in to the air, he blinked a few times as sight slipped away from him and he fell over onto the ground with a loud thump; he slowly rose a second later and he had a blinding headache. He decided that he would have to practice with sunglasses on in order to avoid the migraines. \n\n
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Professor McKindy

December 21, 2006 9:54 PM
Part of being a teacher, Aaron reminded himself firmly, was dealing with the problem students. At least in Muggle classrooms, this wasn't exactly much of a problem. After all, a Muggle delinquent couldn't usually do much. In the wizarding world, as Aaron was well aware, troublesome children could do much, much more than the Muggle type could. Theoretically, they also had the common sense not to do tremendously stupid things (ie: firing off random hexes in a room full of students). Occasionally, though, one seemed to run into difficulties; Aaron was pretty sure this was one.

Keeping calm was the first and most important step to dealing with any problem. As he strode towards the first year, Aaron made sure that his face displayed no hint of anger, irritation, or a wish to beat the child in question firmly over the head with a large book until he used a bit of common sense. Although his grey-green eyes may have shown a bit of his true emotions, Aaron was relatively satisfied as he stood over the boy. At six foot, he was taller than the first year by a fair amount.

"Would you mind telling me," he asked his mild tone concealing his emotions just as his face did, "what you thought you were just doing? That looked rather like a hex to me. Hexes can be dangerous, especially when set off in a crowd of students. Was there any sort of reason for your actions?"\n\n
0 Professor McKindy And something considerably less so, I'm afraid. 0 Professor McKindy 0 5


Hikaru Kasuragi

December 22, 2006 3:05 PM
Hikaru flushed as red as anyone might have ever blushed "I am soooooo sorry Professor, I didn't think it would do what it did and I have a tendancy to be a little shall you say impulsive when I can't get something right the first time." He really hoped that the Professor wasn't angry with him. He bowed apologetically and asked in a submissive voice "If there is a punishment for me for my actions please allow it to occur..." He really hadn't meant for it to do what it did but it had failed twenty times last night, he hadn't gotten a headache then but then again, the magic on the room might or might not have had an effect on it. Hikaru waited fearlessly for his punishment, then he twitched and cringed as he began jotting down a note by his own mind however -Note to Self-Don't do that hex in a populated room or somewhere where there is alot of magic going around...End of Note- He sighed hoping that people didn't think he was a feak for doing that.\n\n
0 Hikaru Kasuragi *blushes* Oh this is really embaressing 0 Hikaru Kasuragi 0 5


Professor McKindy

December 22, 2006 10:37 PM
The child was blushing, now, and acting submissive. While Aaron didn't particularly care if he was frightening the boy--anyone fool enough to fire a previously untried hex in crowded area needed some scaring--he truly hated submissive behaviours. There was really no point to them in a situation like this. It was obvious that Aaron was the one in charge. Even if his status as teacher hadn't secured that fact, his height should have. Even more irritatingly, the boy practically gave him permission to punish him. Stupidity or hubris? A mixture, perhaps.

"You don't seem to grasp the point," Aaron said, still keeping tight control over his features and voice. It simply would not do to have this child realise the extent of his anger. "Hexes beyond the basic level should not be attempted in your first year, especially without supervision. They are dangerous and some can seriously injure your classmates, whether they are done correctly or not. What is your name and House?"

Aaron would probably have to have a discussion with one of his colleagues about this boy, mostly because he was, at this point, unsure as to the disciplinary programme at Sonora. Some Muggle schools used detention, while at his own magical school, all miscreants had been sent directly to the Headmaster. He just hoped that the boy's Head of House would be somebody he had already met; first time meetings didn't usually go well if you met while criticising that person's charge.\n\n
0 Professor McKindy Not quite the word I would have used 0 Professor McKindy 0 5


Hikaru Kasuragi

December 23, 2006 11:04 AM
Hikaru sighed "My name is Hikaru Kasuragi...I'm in Teppenpaw and I really am sorry, I promise that I won't work on hexes infront of other people or in crowded areas. If you insist on punishing me then force me to do something infront of my classmates that would embaress any fool." Hikaru glared at him defiantly, he stuck his right foot forward and faced Professor McKindy with a scowl that would have scared away the smartest of people, he had had much practice in depicting peoples emotions while living with his father and wasn't used to being treated like a child (he actually was but more like a slave)

He especially frowned on people who thought that they could hide their emotions and thought that the other person wouldn't notice, if they wanted to be angry go right ahead and be angry with him. He had apologized and anything that happened was his fault anyway so why should he blame himself. Hikaru had to admit that this was no ordinary teacher and he would need to tread carefully around him but he should have still let himself rage at him instead of barely covering it up, all he had to do was to look into his eyes to tell when a someone was angry and that told all.

Somehow this teacher was much better at hiding his emotions then most of the other people he had met who were in a position of power over him. He did respect the Professor for that but still, Hikaru asked slwoly "I could help put things away at the end of every lesson and if that doesn't help then think of some other way to creativly punish me...otherwise please spek to my Head of House...what ever you do to me please do it now or at some other moment in time and I'll owe you." Hikaru slightly dropped the scowl and began twiddling his wand in between his fingers waiting for and answer, he was going to be irritible all day thanks to that bloody migraine pounding away in his skull.\n\n
0 Hikaru Kasuragi My name you ask? 0 Hikaru Kasuragi 0 5


Professor McKindy

December 23, 2006 11:29 AM
Aaron was growing increasingly angry as Hikaru continued to speak. At least the boy was in Teppenpaw; he could talk to Deck about him, at least. Hikaru was blatantly challenging him, though, as well as telling him what to do. This child obviously needed a serious lesson in manners and common sense. Besides the obvious problem of firing off an unpractised hex without any provocation, most people had discovered that further antagonising somebody in a position of authority was not the best survival technique. Aaron pulled out his redwood wand and Summoned Hikaru's wand, then put a hand on the child's back and marched him towards a corner with a bookcase. Conjuring a study carrel and chair, he gestured towards it.

"You will write an essay on the dangers of hexes. Paper is on the bookcase, and you may reference any of the books in it. I will keep your wand until after this class ends, and then we will go talk to Professor Chatterjee about this. The essay must be at least two pages long. I would not suggest trying my patience further." Aaron told the boy, keeping his voice level with only moderate effort. He pocketed Hikaru's wand and walked away. The two posters by the boy (Albert Camus and Bowman Wright) would no doubt alert him if Hikaru decided to do anything else particularly foolish. \n\n
0 Professor McKindy That I did 0 Professor McKindy 0 5