Professor Olivers

August 03, 2013 1:19 AM
This winter break was the beginning of Florence's full recovery after her husband had passed away four years ago. Well, as full of a recovery as she could ever muster. She had spent Christmas with her brother and his family and spent the New Year with her fellow thespians. It reminded her of the years before she had married, back when she had been carefree and the theatre had been her life. Now she was a professor and teaching was her life, but she still looked back on those days fondly. Now she was looking forward to overseeing the development of the Drama Club. Though her lifestyle had changed drastically from seventeen years ago, the theatre was still close to her heart.

It was only a week since her students had returned from the break and she was sure she could feel the post-holiday mood lingering. It was always difficult to break through that the first couple of weeks, but Florence herself was feeling a little more lighthearted today. She supposed it had something to do with getting a letter from her grandniece at breakfast and having no extra grading to do.

The door closed at eight o'clock sharp and she stood at her desk with a smile. "Good morning everyone and happy Monday." The winter sun was shining through the windows today and she was grateful. Hopefully the extra light would wake her especially sleepy students up. "Today we're going to learn how to turn invisible ink visible. There is a quill on your desk already filled with invisible ink and you may use it to take your notes, if you wish." She smiled. It would make messy notes, but if her students preferred, she didn't mind it. "The Revealing Charm reveals invisible ink and basic concealing charms. Depending on a person's skill, this charm could even make other invisible things reveal themselves. However, we are only going to be working on revealing invisible ink for today.

"The incantation for this charm is Aparecium. You simply tap the parchment three times and the words should appear. However, you must stay focused on the incantation and pronounce the spell correctly. It is pronounced AH-par-EH-see-um." She waved her hand and the chalk wrote the incantation on the blackboard and the pronunciation underneath. Pronunciation was always the first step in the beginner classes. Florence didn't think her second-years would have too much trouble with this one, but the first-years might.

"On a scrap of paper I want you to write a message with the quill provided, something you wouldn't be embarrassed to have your professor read. You will exchange your parchment with your neighbor then practice the charm on your neighbor's invisible message until you can clearly read what your partner wrote. Then I want you and your partner to come up to my desk and show me the parchment and I will mark you on how clear the ink is. Don't forget the essay on the Color-Changing Charm I assigned last week. It's due this Friday. Once you have completed the spell, you may work on your essay quietly." She gave them all a serious look. "And I expect you all to be above cheating." It didn't matter if they did cheat. She would know by the charm she had placed on the quills carrying the invisible ink on their desk. "You may begin."

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Charlie B-F-R, Teppenpaw

August 18, 2013 12:25 PM
Charlie loved show tunes. Show tunes captured the whole range of human emotion, expressing it beautifully, painfully, funnily – whichever was appropriate. Every feeling had a show tune that expressed it or, more importantly, healed it. Nasty comments were just comments. They could drag you down but only if you let them. And, if he felt he had a force that was more powerful than that, then he thought that was amazing and well worth having, regardless of how 'appropriate' anyone felt it was for him to enjoy it. He was thus feeling relatively buoyed as he headed to Charms Class. When life handed you lemons, you just had to make one of those crazy fruit head-dresses and dance.

He took a seat, smiling at those around him, and prepared to listen to Professor Olivers. Invisible ink and revealing Charms! Cool! He picked up the special quill and tried taking notes, sure they would come out all wobbly and horrible, but it was a super fun idea. Professor Olivers was always fun and he loved her for it. Apparently she had previously been an actress and he thought that showed. She taught with theatricality, and life was always improved by a bit of that.

When it came to writing a secret message, he had no trouble. The song he'd been humming all morning was perfect. People who loved musicals tended to love them with passion, and often come from less conventional walks of life. Thus those who were Muggleborn were readily able to share their shows with people of a wizarding background, and everyone just enjoyed it for what it was – a great story with some fabulous music. There was a lot of cross-over, and thus Charlie was as familiar with The Sound of Music as he was with Phoenix! and their respective soundtracks. Today's selection was from La Cage aux Folles.

'Life's not worth a damn 'til you can say I am what I am.' he scribbled. He wondered if Professor Olivers would recognise the show tune (he wasn't sure how she felt about musicals, or whether she had been rather more serious than that. He thought she might well have been as, theatrical as she was, she was also very strict).

“Hey partner,” he grinned at the person next to him, “Ready to swap?”
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Darina Porter, Tepp

August 19, 2013 2:54 AM
Darina had been very excited when Teppenpaw won the game at the end of the last half term. Her excitement mounted when she got to be in Arista’s Wedding over Midterm and now it sort of felt, to the first year, that her high was going downwards, and she didn’t want anything like that to happen! So she walked into Charms the week after she came back to school and glanced around the room, looking for someone she knew, someone like…

Rina spotted Charlie and grinned. PERFECT! she thought to herself as she walked right up to him and sat herself in the empty seat next to him. Professor Olivers was the teacher that was going to be helping Bri out for her Drama Club, and Rina had proudly signed up to be a member. Rina was more interested in the writing aspect than much else, but she’d see what she could do at it and she would do her best at whatever that was, as always.

Professor Olivers closed the door right on time. It was a Monday morning, 8am, and even Darina (who didn’t particularly hate mornings) was yawning. She hated the fact that she had been yawning, but sleep the night before was sort of scarce. She’d had another one of her weird nightmares that made her want her mother or her brother, but she didn’t have either one and so sat up most of the night, curled up tightly within her blanket and feeling awfully paranoid. She was hoping to see Dimitri walk into the room and steal him fast to ask him to meet her for lunch, but when that didn’t happen she sighed and hoped to catch him at the end of class instead. Professor Olivers went on to tell them what they’d be doing that day and Rina smiled larger than she had when she’d seen Charlie without a partner right away. This will be fun… she thought to herself as she inwardly giggled. Darina took her notes with the invisible ink quill (with the exception of the charm and directions for the charm) and mouthed the word right after the professor had done the pronunciation. I got this. she added to herself as she thought of what to write on her slip of paper.

Since she was working with Charlie, she thought it would work to say something about his Makeover Booth on her paper and nodding, she wrote, I’m so excited to help you with your booth! I have a few ideas, but we can chat about it whenever you want! she smiled at him when he asked her if she was ready to swap. She put her exclamation mark at the end of her sentence and nodded to him.

“Sure am! I guess that means you are too?” she said, handing him her paper and waiting for him to give her his.
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Charlie B-F-R

September 02, 2013 12:07 PM
Charlie smiled at Darina as he handed him her paper. He didn't know her very well yet but, so far, she seemed fun. He recapped the notes in the book, seeing as his own were currently rather useless for that... It was a bit of a fault of having written in the invisible ink, he now couldn't see the instructions to make it uninivisible... oops. He was a little disappointed by the wand movement, if it could be called that. Tap, tap, tap. How dull! He liked that Charms responded well to flourishes – that pouring your personality into it was usually all for the better, as he had plenty of that to spare. Tap, tap, tap didn't leave much room for creativity.

He carefully smoothed out Darina's paper to ensure that it was flat. He visualised himself as a spy, trying to keep his movements small and discreet. He stretched out his wand, tapping the parchment gently.

“AH-par-EH-see-um,” he cast, tapping a steady rhythm with his wand. The letters glimmered, like someone had written with water across the parchment. He probably could make it out if he tried but the point was to practise the spell, so he decided that he should make it as clear as possible.

“AH-par-EH-see-um,” he tried again. This time, he managed a little more fluidity. Not that there was much required for the movement, but the word rolled out more smoothly, the taps accompanying it neatly, and then Darina's message gleamed before him. Or at least, the first half did. I'm so excited to help with your booth! Although there was a bit of space left, that was a full message, so Charlie assumed that to be it.

“Me too!” he grinned at Darina.
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Rina

September 04, 2013 3:48 PM
Darina liked Charlie. There was something about the boy who made her smile. Maybe it was because he was actually sort of a friend, maybe it was because they seemed very similar in personality, or maybe it was something else entirely. She had no idea. Charlie smiled at her when she handed him her paper and he tapped her paper to try to get the words to come onto the page.

She did the same thing with his paper at the same time, hoping that she wouldn’t bother him by trying when he did. Tapping three times on the paper with her wand, Rina said, “AH-par-EH-see-um” and saw a little bit of what he’d written. The Teppenpaw tried hard to make it out, but figured that she’d better try it again. Maybe it will make it darker? she thought to herself, hoping that was accurate!

She was about to try again, when Charlie spoke to her, saying he was too. And she smiled towards him. He must have gotten her message to come up! “So you got my message to come up, did you?” she asked him with a grin on her face.

“I’ve almost got yours… Its still kinda hard to see… I’m gonna try again right now though.” she added to him as she tapped her wand on his page once more, repeating the words, “AH-par-EH-see-um” and she smiled when the letters got so much darker and she read what words she saw out loud.

“Life's not worth a damn 'til you can say I am what I am.” she smiled at him, she’d heard that before and she wracked her brain to figure out where… “I’ve heard that before… I can’t remember what its from though…” she said to him, hoping maybe he’d fill her in before it drove her NUTS!
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