Professor Lorraine Taylor

April 09, 2008 8:45 PM
It was the beginning of a new year, and Lorraine’s second year of teaching. In her opinion, the woman had done a rather good job. She had gotten a group past the CATs and a group past the RATs, none of whom had put forth less than their best in the examinations, she was sure. Granted, there were some students who were simply hopeless as far as Charms went, but that was only to be expected. Not everybody had the knack to move on into a higher level Charms class, and Lorraine wished those who would not be joining her in an advanced class the best. Some of those who had graduated she was very impressed with and expected to hear from in the future.

But that was last year, and this was now. Her first class of the day was, fittingly, a group of second and first years. The woman always had conflicting emotions about teaching the younger children. On the one hand, many were eager to learn. On the other hand, they simply were not capable of grasping some of the concepts she would have liked to teach. Quite the conundrum, but to be dealt with at another time.

On the raised dais in front of the classroom was her own desk, made of a solid wood. Neat, although not completely spartan (there was a framed picture of her family stuck with a neat Sticking Charm to the wood so as not to be accidentally summoned by an overzealous student), the desk was currently host to several stacks of papers she was prepared to hand out to the class that should begin coming in shortly. Today, the matter-of-fact professor had clipped her short, grey-blond hair back, out of her face, and was not wearing any jewelry. The second years would not be surprised by this; Lorraine never wore jewelry, if she could help it. She was also clad in dark green robes that had a distinctly professional look about them with shoes that could, if you were so inclined to describe shoes, be described as ‘sensible’.

The desks were arranged in careful rows that slowly filled as students began to enter the room. When the time arrived at which the class was supposed to begin—Lorraine strode over to the heavy door and shut it purposefully. Then she waited until the class was silent, giving very pointed looks to latecomers, before she launched into her beginning of term speech as she passed out the syllabuses.

“I am Professor Taylor, your charms teacher. For those returning students, I welcome you and would request that you remain politely silent as I go over the basics with the first years.” another pointed look at one of the more loquacious second years. “The papers I am currently passing out contain the syllabus for this class. This must be signed before we commence this class, and those students who would like to take issue with this may come up and speak to me privately.”

The syllabus essentially covered her educational background (seven years study at Sonora Academy as an Aladren, magical college in California, then several years of work as a magical engineer in Nevada), the materials required for class, what could be expected for homework, and a few rules:

1. There will be no tolerance for name calling based on race, religion, ethnicity, 'purity' of blood, ability to perform in this class or others, etc.

2. There will be no tolerance for dangerous behaviour (running around, dramatic or careless use of wands, etc)

3. There will be no food or drink of any type in the classroom.

Refusal to comply with these rules may result in detentions, loss of House points, or meetings with your Head of House.


At the bottom, there was a space for student signatures.

“Today, we will be learning a charm that can be particularly useful in many instances; the Severing Charm. It is also known as the Diffindo charm, due to the focus word used. This charm has quite a few uses, owing predominantly to its neat severing edge, which renders many knives quite useless. I would not suggest using this charm in your Potions class without first consulting Professor Connell, as some knives she may instruct you to use will have special properties stemming from their use.

“To perform this charm, one simply makes this motion and concentrates firmly on the spot you wish to sever. While safety is, of course, a concern, I would like to reassure you that, when wielded by one with little magical experience, this charm only rarely cuts flesh. I would not suggest you test this theory.

“Please get into groups of two—no more, no less—and practise the charm in the materials provided,” Lorraine flicked her wand industriously at a tall cabinet in the corner of the room. The doors swung open revealing three neatly organized shelves filled with many different materials and two higher shelves marked in distinct handwriting ‘DO NOT TOUCH’. “Your homework is on the board. Please begin.” With an equally industrious flick of her wand, Lorraine made the homework (discuss one of the problems associated with using the Severing Charm) appear on the board and set off to do her rounds of the classroom.

OOC: Minimum of ten sentences please. Anything shorter than that will not count for House Points. If you are having trouble writing the ten sentences, try to include what your character is thinking, feeling, seeing, etc. Site rules should be followed, of course. Beyond that, please be creative and tag me if necessary. If you wish to do the homework, please post your response in the ‘Homework Bin’ above; each entry will count for a minimum of ten points extra house credit and a maximum of twenty points extra house credit.
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0 Professor Lorraine Taylor Beginning Charms, Class I [Years I and II] 0 Professor Lorraine Taylor 1 5

Holly Greer

April 11, 2008 1:02 PM
Of all the strange new classes offered at Magic School, charms was, perhaps, Holly's favorite. Care of Magical Creatures had potential to have single lessons that were more enjoyable, but it also had some lessons that she liked much much less. Charms was more consistently enjoyable.

When the syllabuses were passed out, Holly read it over carefully, to make sure it hadn't changed any from last year. Once she determined that it looked the same to the best of her memory, she signed it and passed it forward with everyone else's. Her father the lawyer had given it the okay last time, and he'd told her what traps and pitfalls to look out for when signing something, but the syllabus had none of them.

She did, however, take a moment to feel smug about her own purity of blood after reading the clause about name calling. Holly was, after all, a pureblooded muggleborn. There was not one single witch or wizard in her family tree but her. She was very special. And, of course, wealthy.

Holly sat up straighter in her chair as the professor began to talk about the day's lesson. Severing sounded dangerous, but Holly relaxed a little bit when the teacher told them the risk was minimal at their level of skill. She took out her wand (made of Holly wood, how fabulous was that?) and looked around for a partner of the appropriate pedigree.

Such people ought to be easy to spot by the care they took with their appearance. For example, Holly's own dark hair was very elegantly styled with a pretty pink bow to add a splash of color. Her nails were manicured and painted a matching pink. She wore a clear lip gloss (which tasted like raspberries) and her school robes were of the very highest quality. All of that, combined with her perfect posture, ought to make her instantly recognizable as someone of class and hopefully draw an equally prestigious partner to her.
1 Holly Greer Class I of Beginning Charms 123 Holly Greer 0 5


Alexis Ashwood

April 11, 2008 3:37 PM
Charms. Alexis had little to no opinion on this subject. She hadn't experienced it enough to like it. In fact, Alexis couldn't say she liked any of the classes offered at Sonora. It was much better than what she heard about the dreadful RMI. Forced to take Muggle Studies? She'd rather stay with her cousin for a day.

However, Alexis found the Charms professor quite dignified. She had a kind of air around her that made everyone listen without question. She respected teachers like that, and wouldn't dare to try and pull something with her in the room.

She sat down in a seat, glancing around the room. She guessed that the group she was in was first and second years, seeing as she couldn't recognize over half of the class. Professor Taylor began to speak and handed out another syllabus, the muggle garbage. Seriously, if she had signed it once, why would she have to sign it again? Without even reading it this time, she signed it in her usual cursive and set it on up to the front.

Alexis' face brightened when their charm was introduced. Thoughts were already racing through her head. She still had to get Laurie back for her attitude during the Opening Feast. She had classified the girl as an ally, but a lesson still had to be taught. And of course, there was Josiah. The ideas of what she could do to him with a severing charm were cut down with the words: "When wielded by one with little magical experience, this charm only rarely cuts flesh."

She crossed her arms at this and waited until they were excused to look around the room again. Holly Greer caught her eye, and Alexis got up, wand out, and came to sit next to her. "Hello Miss Holly." She said happily. "I trust you had a good summer?" She smiled at the girl. When it came to Holly, Alexis looked the other way at her mudblood heritage. With her muggle connections, Holly was an asset. "You look nice today, as usual."

Alexis herself, like Holly, took pride in her appearance. Her red hair was slightly curled, enough to give it a bounce. A brown sweater styled dress that went down to her knees was worn with a brown and gold belt wrapped around her small waist. With her own clear painted manicured nails and butterbeer flavored lipgloss, Alexis and Holly seemed to be the perfect match for the class.

"How do you suggest we start?" she asked.
0 Alexis Ashwood Am I a worthy enough partner? 117 Alexis Ashwood 0 5

Holly Greer

April 13, 2008 6:20 PM
Holly smiled warmly when she was approached by Alexis. They'd only spoken before at the preparation party before the ball, but she'd had a lovely dress and the other Crotalus girls had welcomed her readily, so Holly had only good things to say of her. She had thought at first there might be some form of tension with Alexis, but the other girl had acted perfectly kind, so Holly decided that it had only been her imagination.

"I had a lovely summer," she returned upon being asked, "Thank you. I hope yours was pleasant as well?" Her eye was caught then by a glimmer of light and Holly's eyes lit up, "Oh, that is a gorgeous belt! Is it new?"

With those important topics covered, they could get to the lesson. Holly sat down and opened her book to the relevant page, saying as she did so, "I suppose the best place to start is to look over the chapter and then just try it out." Having found the page, she looked over at the cabinet that many of their classmates were already crowding around to collect practice materials. "That should also give us some time so we don't have to mix with the thickest part of the mob."
1 Holly Greer Yes, of course 123 Holly Greer 0 5


Alexis Ashwood

April 19, 2008 3:07 PM
Alexis smiled at Holly's response about her summer. It was really easy to be herself...ish around her. She didn't seem one to judge just because she was a pureblood or kept her appearance nice or anything. Not that the other girls' opinions bothered her. It was just nice to get away from that and not worry about putting on a mask every five seconds.

"Very pleasant, actually. Much better than our first day back." she shook her head. "There was some Crotalus drama that day." "Oh, that is a gorgeous belt! Is it new?" Holly asked her, and Alexis smiled sweetly.

"Only the best." she replied. "My cousins, the Silverleafs, own the line Wicked!, both magical and muggle. This is one of their latest. I'll be sure to get you a trial or something if you don't have one." She'd write Chrysi that night to ask, that was for sure.

Alexis nodded, turning the pages to her own book, finally finding the right page. She smirked a little. "Very good point Holly. Smart idea." She browsed the chapter. "It basically says everything Professor Taylor told us." she sighed, shutting it in the end. "Wand movements and all."

She glanced up at the cabinet, seeing that not many people were there. "You want to go get our materials?" she asked. "It seems to have cleared out nicely."
0 Alexis Ashwood That makes me feel really good 117 Alexis Ashwood 0 5

Holly Greer

April 24, 2008 5:30 PM
Holly nodded in sympathetic understanding as Alexis remarked on the Crotalus drama. Cecily had vaguely mentioned some trouble with her roommates last year, though Holly still wasn't sure which ones were the problem. All the Crotali she had met seemed nice enough, though Renaye wasn't exactly the type of person Holly would spend any time with outside of the Potions classroom (since Renaye was happy to do most of the disgusting parts, Holly actually liked partnering with her there).

She nodded with more enthusiasm when Alexis spoke of her cousins that owned the Wicked! line, and smiled in eager excitement at the offer of a trial belt. "That would be fabulous!" Holly agreed, delighted by the opportunity.

After skimming quickly through the chapter, Holly took another minute to reread the part on the wand motion and gave it a couple of practice runs with an imaginary wand as she made sure she understood what it was talking about. She had just finished the fourth go-through when Alexis spoke up and brought her attention to the thinning crowd around the cabinet.

"Sure," she agreed and stood up. Holly gave her textbook a stern look, as if to warn it not to lose her page while she was gone, then smiled at Alexis to see if she was coming. Once that was determined, Holly set off for the front cabinet to get practice materials.
1 Holly Greer I'm quite pleased myself that you sought me out 123 Holly Greer 0 5


Alexis Ashwood

May 03, 2008 7:59 PM
Alexis wanted to tell Holly everything, but she could almost guarantee that Cecily had weaved her own end of the story, making Alexis out to be the bad person. But Holly must have believed it, otherwise they wouldn't be working together, correct? Maybe they would get into the subject again. She didn't have anyone to talk to besides Chrysi, and she hadn't responded to her last letter yet! Oh how awful the world was to a twelve year old girl!

Holly's delight only brightened her mood. The first thing she would do would be to owl Chrysi, Annabelle if she had to, and get Holly that deal straight away. It wouldn't just be a trial belt either, but a trial anything. Maybe over the summer they could go to the source and get complete makeovers. Chrysi's predictions of the latest style were never wrong.

Alexis didn't want to practice the spell or the movements, she already knew how to do them. She didn't believe that the spell couldn't harm someone, not at all. She'd have to test it later. If it could end up cutting the cover of a textbook, then it could cut Josiah, Miss Prefect, or Talitha. Yes, she could have fun with this, and maybe even come up with some ideas for P.U.R.E.

Noticing that Holly was standing in the middle of her thoughts, she returned the smile. Holly was one of the few mudbloods she would keep safe. She was unsure of Laurie's heritage, but if the girl grew on her, she'd keep her safe too. Heading to the cabinet, she pulled out a hideous Christmas trim with muggle pictures of dancing elves.

"Ew." she wrinkled her nose. "I can't wait to shred this, right?" Giving a small laugh, she grabbed a few more fabrics with awful patterns on them and, jokingly holding them away from herself as if they were filthy, went back to her seat after Holly got hers.

"Would you like to go first, Holly my dear?" she asked with a smile. Alexis was positive she could do this spell, no problem. The only thing she had to worry about was missing.
0 Alexis Ashwood Well then we are all pleased 117 Alexis Ashwood 0 5

Holly Greer

May 15, 2008 3:50 PM
Holly looked over the selection of practice items and decided the one most deserving of today's lesson was a toy snake. It wasn't as realistic looking as the ones Danny sometimes left around the house and scared her half to death with, but she decided it would be an adequate substitute for some vicarious revenge. Pity she wasn't allowed to do magic at home and do the same to Danny's fake snakes.

Returning to her seat, Holly looked over at the object Alexis had chosen and wrinkled her nose at its gaudiness. "It's horrid," she agreed, laughing along with her friend's eagerness to destroy the wretched thing. "You'll be doing humanity a service by shredding it to bits."

Despite Alexis's clear desire to end the existence of the awful Christmas trim, she was kind and considerate enough to offer Holly the opportunity to go first. Holly gave her a smile and as much of a curtsy as one could give when one was sitting down, and said, "Why, thank you, Alexis. I do believe this unnatural pink and blue snake with the disturbingly long tongue has reached the end of its days, don't you?"

Holly drew out her wand from its usual pocket with only a little bit of melodramatic flair and pointed it at the snake in question. "Diffindo!" she cast, moving her holly wand as Professor Taylor and the book had demonstrated and concentrating on the point that would be a neck on a person, but on a snake was little different from the rest of the body except that it was closer to the head.

Sadly, the snake was not beheaded completely. Only a partial cut was made into the half inch diameter of the soft, flexible rubbery-plastic material that the snake was made of. Holly made a face of annoyed disappointment that it hadn't worked as well as she would have liked. "I guess fake snakes don't cut very easily. Let's see you you slice up that awful trim before I give it another try."
1 Holly Greer Sorry for the delay 123 Holly Greer 0 5