Professor Aaron McKindy

November 15, 2009 10:00 AM
Desks Vanished again, and Aaron McKindy was ready for his Intermediate Charms class. The tall, black-haired professor looked over at the blackboard behind his desk on the raised dais and, with a flick of his wand, made a few words appear on it.

Fumos – creates smoke/vapour around the target
Baubillius – creates small, firm bubbles that stick to solid objects
Coloratus Comutare – changes the colour of text or small objects


With that, Aaron propped open his door and stood outside of it, leaning against the wall and greeting students as they came in. Although his pink bubble hat and informal, Muggle attire (today jeans, his usual grey trainers, and one of his more favourite orange long-sleeved-shirts) usually threw a few students off-guard, the man was expecting less of that than he had with his Beginners class. The reason for this became clear when students began to arrive. Although Aaron certainly did not remember all of them, there were a few he greeted by name and with a familiar smile. He was pleased to be back in his element, and no few of the students he greeted remembered him.

After the last few had trickled in (the majority of the class had been astonishingly prompt; Aaron wondered what his predecessor had done to provoke that), the man shut the door and strode into the classroom. He grinned at the arranged students, some seated, some standing, and some looking rather confused. Time to begin.

“Hey guys,” Aaron said, seating himself atop his desk casually, crossing one leg over the other. “For those of you who don’t remember or don’t know me, I’m Professor McKindy. I thought I’d start off the year with some fun-but-useful stuff instead of just plunging right in to cramming for your tests. These spells are eligible to come up on the test though, so don’t ignore them just because they’re not as painful as what we could be doing.

“The three spells I’d like you to use are up on the board. The first one, Fumos, is particularly useful for things like Hallowe’en decoration. It creates a small cloud of smoke or vapour around the target—similar to a Muggle ‘fog machine’,” which Aaron only knew of because Garen had used one in one of the productions he directed, “It’s also useful for drama productions. To cast it, move your wand like this,” Aaron waved his wand in a circle, with a slight flick at the end, “and say Fumos, and you’re set to go.

Baubillius creates a string of bubbles that adhere to solid objects,” Aaron continued with a grin. “Focus your mind on what colour you want them to be as you cast the spell,” the professor moved his wand in a wavy line and a chain of black and orange bubbles trailed out of it, hovering in the air before Aaron Vanished them with a quick, wordless flick of his wand. “For the final Charm, you just tap whatever you want to change,” there was a black inkwell on his desk the man decided to use as an example, “and say the words. Coloratus Comutare,” then a quick tap to the inkwell and it turned a deep green.

“There are items in the cabinet for you to practise on,” the Pecari Head of House said, flicking his wand towards the cabinet and causing the doors to open rather emphatically. “Feel free to stick things up around the room as you would.

“Oh,” and he added with a bit of a mischevious grin. “I fully encourage you to decorate your Commonrooms for Hallowe’en with this spells. Go on, get to work then! And ask me if you have any questions.”

Standing and stepping off the dais, Aaron re-adjusted his hat of large, pink bubbles and began walking around the group of students, observing their work.

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Ian Grimm [Aladren]

November 16, 2009 1:09 PM
Ian Grimm was not impressed. A hat made up of pink bubbles, a classroom devoid of proper chairs and desks, and a professor sprawled out over his desk like some lounge singer was not what he expected from a supposedly responsible member of adult society. Professor McKindy was hardly the first adult to disappoint him as a representative of grown-ups, but that ridiculous hat seemed awfully pretentious to Ian's disapproving, bespectacled gaze.

Ian also objected to being forced, once again, to engage in group work. He realized that educators as a whole tended toward leftist, collective learning ideas and socializing, but every now and again, he'd appreciate a professor considering that some people like being an individual and independent, and not have to deal with some partner who may or may not be more of a pain and than a help. Naturally, it never occurred to him that some might hold the very same opinion about himself, but Ian was hardly the empathetic sort.

Ian liked his lessons to be practical in nature and at least minorly pertinent to his life. As he had no intention of ever requiring the use of bubbles or smokey fog, he decided to begin with the last spell first. He'd leave the Halloween decorating to the Pecaris and Teppenpaws; he'd save his time and energy for more sensible pursuits. And strange as it was, changing the color of small objects or text would be helpful in his later years as head of Grimm Inquiries. After all, most magical text wasn't exactly electronically inclined, and no matter how much his father hexed the printing press, its sole font color remained black.

Walking purposely over to a nearby classmate-- Ian had, of course, never seated himself on the ground, rug or no rug, it was still the floor-- he brandished both an open Charms textbook and his wand. "Let's start with the last one, yeah?" And then without waiting for an agreement one way or the other, he continued on with the spell. "Coloratus Comutare."

When the text turned a faint pink instead of the bold red he had intended, Ian frowned and decided to blame the lackluster results on the absence of proper tables. "I need a desk, or something. I refuse to have to do this on the floor."
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