Lila St. Martin & Saul Pierce

September 10, 2009 3:20 PM
Today's Charms lesson would be different from the norm. Instead of Professor Taylor standing up in the front of the room, the usual teacher was off to the side, grading essays and looking less than pleased by their contents, and in her place at the front stood two seventh year students. To add to the day's oddities, Saul Pierce and Lila St. Martin were perhaps two of the least likely people to be caught sharing the same space, never mind working together to teach a class of young students. The planning sessions leading up to today's lesson had involved perhaps the most on-topic conversations Saul Pierce had even participated in. They'd certainly been more efficient than the practice meetings he'd shared with her identical twin, Allie, for Transfiguration, which he'd be doing the next day.

But here they were. Lila had planned the lesson and written its script. Saul would do most of the speaking. Saul would have guessed Allie would have been more likely to take that route, but it was Lila who had opted to step back out of the center of attention while Allie gave them both about equal speaking time. He wasn't clear on Lila's motives, but he was happy to take center stage if that was what she wanted.

"Hey, guys," Saul greeted cheerfully, once all of the first and second years stopped trickling in and had all taken their seats. "Welcome back to Charms. I'm Saul Pierce, and this is Lila St. Martin," he smiled and made a sweeping wave of introduction in Lila's direction. At the gesture, Lila inclined her head very slightly and raised her hand regally, giving a few Crotali a tiny smile. "Professor Taylor was nice enough to let us teach you folks about the Hovering Charm." He was a little off script already, but introductions were supposed to be informal and ad-libbed anyway. He sent a grin and a salute over Professor Taylor's way. "Thanks, ma'am."

Returning to the script, he let his smile fade and adopted a relatively more serious expression and attitude as he began to recite, "The Hovering Charm is a slightly more advanced form of the levitation charm, Wingardium Leviosa, which you learned before break. They're both part of a family of charms called Moving Charms because they move objects from one place to another. The Hovering Charm is a bit more stable than the levitation charm and is better to use for something that you don't want to jostle around too much. In a minute, Lila will show you how it's done. She'll draw a z in the air with her wand, and then she'll say the magic word, 'Naretus'." He waited a moment, then repeated, slowly and distinctly, "That's Naretus, for the spell word." As he said it, Saul carefully wrote out the word on the board in block letters. Getting the spelling right had been the hardest part of his prep for the class. "Now putting it together. . . . Lila?"

With a slight twitch of her shoulders at the use of her first name, Lila stepped forward and took out her short, well-polished wand. “As you heard,” she said brightly, “the Hover Charm is the incantation Naretus combined with a z-shaped wand movement.” She pointed her wand at an inkwell on the teacher’s desk, standing aside so the students could see what her arm was doing. As she moved the wand in a sharp, distinct Z, she said “Naretus!” very clearly. The inkwell rose into the air several feet, where it remained steady until she twitched her wand again to bring it down slowly. “First years will work with feathers,” she informed them. Since they couldn’t bring objects down easily, it had seemed prudent to only give them things that could do no serious damage. “The second years may use cushions, if you want, for an extra challenge.”

When he had the floor again, Saul clapped his hands together and let himself grin again. "Okay, folks, that's it. Now it's your turn to try. Lila, Professor Taylor, and I will all be around if you have any trouble with it. Just raise your hand and one of us will be over."


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Daniel Nash II

September 15, 2009 5:34 PM
The problem Daniel had with most of his classes this year was that they were all shared with the first years. That meant every lesson was doable by rank beginners. A year and a half into his tenure as a wizard, Daniel no longer believed this description applied to him. He was, after all, an Aladren.

He went up to the front of the classroom to collect a cushion, opting for the higher difficulty rating just for a challenge, but didn't think it was going to make a large difference. Potions was his best class, but Charms was a close second. He was sure that whatever essay Professor Taylor was frowning at right now, it wasn't his.

Sitting down again, he pulled out his wand and cast, "Naretus," as he traced out a z with the wand's tip. After a brief moment, the cushion lifted lazily up into the air, about four inches over his desk. Daniel sat back and nodded. Not bad.

He ended the spell and looked to one of his neighbors. "That one's going to be useful the next time I move."

According to the latest letters for his parents, Mom was seriously dating someone again. If she kept true to form, there'd be a marriage, a move, a divorce, and another move in the the next three years. Maybe the next two years. Depended on how fast this new guy moved through the usual stages. He'd have a better idea of the timetable by the summer, if it lasted that long. But they usually did if they got this far.
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Andrew Duell

September 20, 2009 7:04 PM
Andrew looked down at the notes he had taken while Saul was speaking. As his standard notes went they were very meticulous. He had drawn out the path of the wand movements, he had written out the spell word and spelled it phonetically. Following all that he had the listed effects that the spell should have had. Everything there looked okay.

Next he looked at his wand, which in his opinion, had made a very accurate 'Z' path through the air. A 'Z' path just as had been demonstrated and placed into his notes. There didn't seem to be anything wrong with his wand... it wasn't sparking or sputtering or anything anyway.

He sighed and sounded out the spell word again, "Naretus... Naretus..." He was pretty sure that's had the girl had said it. He'd copied it down right, it sounded right. What had gone wrong?

Why was his feather now impaled into his desk?

The boy next to him made a comment about using it for moving. "Yours may be... I'm not quite sure what is going on with mine. Do you have any suggestions?" He glanced up at the cushion and looked at his feather suspiciously.
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