Josiah

March 01, 2007 9:10 PM
Josaih placed the lists of names on the table in front of him. The amount of names were depressingly slim. Seven, not counting himself, to be exact. He had talked to Professor McKindy beforehand and his list of spells shrank as well. Oh well, at least the Professor would be on hand if something really bad happened.

On the table were various objects such as a quill, an orange, a rock, his full book bag, a broom, and other such objects. They were arranged from lightest to heaviest. Next to the table were three gift bags with various goodies, candies and treats. He picked up his wand off the table and twirled it between his fingers.

"Lumos," he said firmly. His wand-tip obligingly flickered into life. He grinned and said "Nox," but his wand didn't listen. It flickered, but stubbornly stayed lit. "Oh come on! First my broom, now you? Seriously, are my things out to be mean to me? Nox!" The wand, as if afraid of its owner, went out as fast as it could.

He jumped at the sound of approaching feet. He saw his group begin to trickle in. His group. That sounded nice! He hoped that some people who didn't sign up showed up anyways. He waited a few minutes for any stragglers.

"Okay... um... thanks for showing up," he began lamely, "Umm, well, today we have four spells to try. The first is a review from the first year's class, Wingardium Leviosa," He smiled sympathetically at the groans and eye rolls from a few of the people present, "It Isn't going to be as easy as it sounds guys. It's also a competition. Whoever lifts everything on this table, first try, wins. But it's going to be kind of tough, cause the heavier it is, the tougher to lift. The first time you fail to lift it, you're out. Make a line, one at a time. Your prize is one of these gift bags. Mother's treat." He pointed first at the table, the the gift bags.

He then held up a pillow stuffed with feathers. "Okay, just pull a feather out of this pillow to practice while you're waiting in line," he ripped one of the seams and pulled a feather out, waving it in the air. He tossed the pillow on the ground by the table, a few feathers fell out. "Okay guys! C'Mon, It'll be so much fun!" he said spreading one inviting arm, "Have at it!"

OOC: Thanks so much you all for participating and making my idea work. Any ideas for next meeting? Post it to me in the OOC will y'all? Thanks! Happy posting! \n\n
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Josiah

March 15, 2007 6:07 PM
Josiah was pleased with 'his' group. They were all rather creative. Lavalamp styled, Hyana had made a pretty bule and gold one, he loved Jae's and the girl by him had a very pretty green-and-yellow one. He was so proud of them all! It had taken him weeks of practice to get his orb to be blue. He muttered the spell, making the hand motions. An orb of jade green appeared. He growled in frustration. He wanted to do drak blue and green! They kept mixing!

He looked up, feeling a gaze on him. Elly shrugged, he took that to mean 'sorry, not this one either'. He sighed. Time to play 'teacher' to a girl who was a grade older. He walked over to her.

"Elly, how about I help you out? I was watching you. You just messed up one of the motions. Counter clockwise and then up. Not up and counter clockwise. Don't worry, try again. Coresco" He said slowly, doing the motions slow as well. "See? counter clockwise, then up." A ball of blue light appeared. "Just keep in mind 'determination, diliberation destination'..." he paused, a look of confusion, "Oh wait, that's apparating. Same concept really. Just do it, I know you can!"

He gave her a great big smile. He thought a bit and added, "Pweese?" with his puppy eyes.\n\n
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Elly

March 15, 2007 7:53 PM
OOC: Hey Josiah, our thread in the library is still open, if you want to wrap it up.

BIC:

This was exactly the reason Elly had wanted to avoid the charms club like the plague – total, utter and unending embarrassment. Why oh why could every single first year in the room perform the spell when she couldn’t even do it a little bit? Not a sausage.

Hyana noticed Elly’s failure to do the orb spell, and she spoke quiet encouragement. Elly smiled at her grimly – she knew she could do it, but she also knew it could take her hours, even weeks, before she got a spell right. At least with transfigurations she could get the spell to sort of work after a few tries, but conjuring glowing orbs was a whole different story. Yet everyone else managed fine – Hyana and Talitha had the most beautiful colours, and even Jae had managed something pinkish. Elly looked down at her wand – 11 inches cherry wood with a dragon heartstring core – held limply in her hand. Why couldn’t she pick spells up as quickly as everyone else?

To make matters yet worse, Josiah decided to come over and help her out. Elly couldn’t blame him – this was his charms club, after all, and any decent teacher would help out a student who was having trouble. Josiah showed her the spell again, pointing out where he thought Elly had been doing it wrong. “Just do it, I know you can,” he said. Then he did that puppy dog eye thing which half made Elly want to laugh and half want to hug and/or hit him, she couldn't decide which.

“Okay, I’ll give it another go,” she said, rolling her eyes and smiling at him. It was, however much Elly tried to ignore it, humiliating having to repeat the spell several times amidst the firsties, but Josiah was making a huge effort and Elly thought it only fair that she do the same.

Elly raised her wand and copied Josiah as accurately as she could manage, making sure to go counter clockwise then up, as he’d directed. “Coresco,” she said. No luck. She tired again, this time with a more forceful, incantation: “Coresco!” After a third attempt and nothing happening, Elly smiled again at Josiah.

“Look, it’s not your fault,” she said. “You’re a great teacher – see, everyone else has got it. It just takes me a while to pick up new spells, and I know that. I’ll practise hard, though, okay?” She knew she was letting Josiah down and she hated that feeling, but it was true; Elly had never successfully executed a new spell without at least several hours of prior practise, if not days.
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Josiah

March 15, 2007 8:26 PM
Josiah cokced his head to one side. The poor girl. He wanted to give her a big hug, but was unsure if she'd scream and try to beat him up. Girls had an odd habit of doing that when he hugged them. Instead he gripped her shoulder firmly, giving her an encouraging nod.

"Don't worry. If you'd like I could you know tell you my plans before the next club meeting. And if you have that snow spell down, I could make you feel better by giving you credit or having you perform it next meeting. How about it?" He smiled at her, "Oh and don't worry, the first time I tried Wingardium Leviosa, I blew up my feather." He said with a wink, "It takes me forever to get spells. Do you know how long this orb thing took me? Don't worry. And you'll love your Christmas present too!" He smiled again; he had the perfect idea for her!

OOC: Hey, sorry about that, I forgot. Speaking of forgot... *destroys whoever invented RL* I still am waiting with Caedence for Connell, so I can't post with her. SO BORED! lol, will wrap that up. Thanks for playing 'who wants to do the correct spell' try again next time! *game show music plays*\n\n
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