Haunted School

February 15, 2013 8:13 AM
The Haunted School began in the DADA classroom, a place many of the students should have been familiar with. It looked the same as it always did, only with more ghosts peeking in than usual. One each group of students entered the classroom, they would see that there was a large arrow pointing straight forward from the doorway. Though there was no visible disturbance to the classroom, once one got closer to the professor’s desk, a boggart would come around from behind, it already in the shape of the closest person’s greatest fear. It was only after one encountered the boggart that a soft, painful-sounding moan would begin. The moaning would get louder and louder until it reached a banshee-like screeching the longer the group took to identify the boggart and overcome it, preferably by using the traditional spell, but any other way of successfully subduing the creature would bring about the same result.

Once the boggart was dealt with, the moaning screeches would stop and a large piece of parchment would appear on the professor’s desk. The parchment was black and the note was written in crimson ink. It read:

Trust not the looks of friends,
Nor the reflections you see,
But continue on this frightful trend,
And move to the library.


Several seconds after the parchment note had appeared, allowing time for it to be read either aloud or by each member of the group, the classroom door would creak open again of its own accord and there would be a great screech to usher the students out if they did not move fast enough. The note could be discarded; with each group, the room would reset itself ready for the next, and there would be another note appearing on the desk after their respective boggart was conquered.

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Kate Bauer

February 20, 2013 2:43 PM
Kate had not been surprised to see that she was a team captain when the lists first came out. For one thing, she was a seventh year, and it looked like all the seventh years had been appointed leaders. For another, she actually, in theory, had some experience in this area, since she had been Kirstenna’s understudy as Quidditch captain for the past few years and was also a Quidditch captain this year. It had pretty much, when she thought about it, been inevitable.

It had not, though, taken her long to see that the staff had made a critical error when it just listed the students in order of age on the lists instead of actually spelling out that the one whose name came first was supposed to be the leader, at least if they wanted those students to be the leaders, as the Headmistress had indicated at the Welcoming Feast. She’d been shown this by, of all the possible people, her little sister, who she had never thought of as particularly leadership-oriented, much less as a revolutionary, but from what she’d seen of group seven’s meeting in the Hall, Alicia had been the one doing most of the talking, not Valentina. Following the lead of her friends, no doubt, probably that Pierce kid Kate wholeheartedly seconded Rachel in wishing Alicia wouldn’t be so involved with, but still, some people might not have liked that. Kate herself would have been embarrassed to death if she’d been completely upstaged by a fourteen-year-old, though she wouldn’t have hexed anybody’s siblings over it, as she suspected some of the sixth years might have if they’d been stuck in David’s or Sara’s or Valentina’s positions.

Luckily, her team seemed pretty cool, and Kate was looking forward to a pretty fun day on the day of the first challenge. Being team leader, she thought, was really just going to be being the one who tackled any particularly difficult magical tasks, and maybe had to calm everyone down if someone panicked, another reason why the fourth years were probably going to find themselves in over their heads sometime today. It was, after all, a Halloween challenge. Making people panic was probably going to be a good chunk of the point of some things.

Before they went down, then, Kate gave her team a quick prep speech. “Okay, guys, this is it,” she said. “We still don’t know what ‘this’ is, but this is it. Let’s just have everyone do their best, and remember, they’re not going to really hurt you, they need the tuition money.” Okay, so maybe that hadn’t been the best joke she’d ever made, but it was better than pointing out that while some of the really old school families might see near-death experiences as good clean fun and character formation, families like her stepfather’s would just sue, and they were starting to outnumber the crazy nutjobs who were still mentally half in Europe. Society. Kate hated it, but it did have its uses. “Go Thestrals!” she added, to deflect attention from that, and then it was time to go.

They were taken to the DADA classroom, where they found a bunch of ghosts and an arrow on the floor. “Spooky,” Kate commented, expecting they were being monitored somehow and that this would be taken as a compliment. It never hurt to suck up to the judges a little. “Wands at the ready, and speak up as soon as you see something,” she instructed her group.

Unless, of course, it was something that kept them from speaking, but Kate decided not to point that possibility out. Getting too wordy was the worst thing to do in a speech, or so the two how-to books – well, really, one of them had been more of a longish pamphlet and the other a short book, but she had done some research when she’d thought she’d have to make pregame speeches – she’d looked at over the summer had indicated. Besides, probably someone else would see at the same time or a few seconds later and then speak up about the other person getting caught in something, so that would still work. Unless they were all muted somehow and the challenge was to make the sixth and seventh years use nonverbal spells, but in that case, the point was moot and nothing else needed to be said about it.

As she followed the arrow, Kate began to hear a soft moaning sound, which made her put her free hand up to her ear to rub it, as though that might make it stop taking in the sound. “What’s making that – “ she said, but then was distracted by another sound. A giggle.

Looking toward that one, she found herself staring at…herself.

At least, she thought it was herself. It was hard to tell. The figure’s height, once her ridiculous four-inch heels were accounted for, was right, the color of the eyes matched, but that was about it. The hair, piled up elaborately on top of her head, was so highlighted it looked a pale, synthetic blond color except for the barest glimmers of Kate’s own mousy light brown here and there, she appeared to have had a nose job and something done to her chin, and she was wearing so much makeup that her other features had been basically erased and then redrawn in pencil. She was also wearing a freakishly elaborate, so-overdone-it’s-ugly designer dress encrusted in what looked like a king’s ransom worth of mismatched jewels in every possible cut and color and was swaying back and forth in what looked like a drunken manner, though that could have been the shoes again.

The…thing giggled again, then spun around in a circle, letting them see the whole garish spectacle of the dress. “Isn’t it gorgeous?” it asked, smiling and batting her pasted-on eyelashes at them all. “I got all the money, and this is what I spent it on!” It span around again, glittering like a Mardi Gras float gone horribly, horribly wrong.

Kate stared, dumbfounded. "What?" she managed after a few seconds.
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Wendy Canterbury

February 20, 2013 3:51 PM
Wendy wasn't too concerned with the challenges. She rarely let anything concern her usually, and so when they came around she got dressed and went to the DADA classroom like everyone else. She knew only kind of knew two people on her team. They were her sister's friends and were also in the same house as her. The rest she had gotten to know the weeks leading up to this challenge.

Their team leader gave a little talk before and Wendy nodded to her advice. The little title Jade had given their team gave their team a more interesting quality even if Wendy didn't know what a thestral was. She knew better than to ask, though, and she had planned to look it up in the library but hadn't gotten around to it. There were just so many more interesting things to do.

They finally went into the classroom and Wendy brought out her wand. She and Bianca were the youngest on the team which meant they wouldn't know as much as the older students. She didn't know what she was expected to do better than them, exactly, so she just followed what the older students did. It was easier that way.

Kate went up to the front and Wendy looked around the classroom. The ghosts were very intriguing and she stared at them. She didn't see them all that often and didn't get an opportunity to look at them for this long. A moaning started going and Wendy cringed. That was kind of creepy. She looked around wondering where it was coming from, and then heard a high-pitched laugh coming from Kate. Or at least, someone that looked a lot like her.

Wendy's eyebrows furrowed as the look-alike twiddled around in a horrible-looking dress and Wendy went to take a closer look. She looked at their team leader and then at the look-alike, and she wondered how in the world this could be possible. "Is that...you?" she asked, wanting to make sure, but it was unmistakable. Wendy took a step closer to the look-alike, acting without thinking of social norms, and the Kate look-alike took one look at her and was suddenly a huge T-rex.

Wendy couldn't even gasp, that's how fast the change took place, and she almost choked on her own breath. The huge dinosaur was looking right at her and one of its huge feet came crashing down right next to her. It's enormous mouth opened, revealing razor-sharp teeth as it lowered its head, and she could smell its disgusting breath. Wendy screamed and ran the other away before it could take a bite out of her, wanting to put all the space between them. "They can't let dinosaurs in here, can they?" she squeaked from the back of the classroom. "I didn't know they had dinosaurs here!" So much for not getting killed. Wendy really hoped her older classmates knew a spell to make the flesh-eating dino go away.
19 Wendy Canterbury What an...interesting fear? 245 Wendy Canterbury 0 5


Kate Bauer

February 22, 2013 2:02 PM
No,” Kate said, more emphatically than she’d meant to, when asked if the thing was her. Because it most certainly was not. Kate would rather die than look that stupid, never mind open her mouth and prove that appearances weren’t always deceiving immediately afterward. She looked in revulsion as the thing twirled again, saw Wendy –

Deeply imbedded instincts made her start heading backward as fast as she could when the dinosaur appeared, unable to stand her ground or turn her back on it. Less rational was reaching out to sweep one of her teammates behind her, and then raising her wand, not sure what she was planning to do about it, when it looked like the dinosaur was going to eat Wendy whole now that it had used its illusion power to draw her in, probably something to do with the average female brain and sparkly jewels –

- Illusion -

“I think – “ she started to shout, to let everyone know and maybe have three seconds to brace themselves if she was right and to have nothing to lose if she was wrong, but then it was human-sized again before she could finish. This time, it was an adult man, a thin one with pale brown hair like hers and something of her mother about his face, too, except for his expression. He had the look of someone who always had a bad smell right under his nose, and now specific disdain for her was making it worse.

“Awfully sorry about this, darling,” he said. “But after all the trouble I had to go to with our other sisters, I could hardly leave you just because you’re incompetent – “

“Isaac?” she gasped, just before he swung a knife toward her. She dropped to the floor to avoid it, sliding backward away from the homicidal adult version of her brother which she guessed represented the ultimate end she feared might come out of her family’s attempt at playing pureblood and toward the ghosts lining the walls.

“Boggart!” she yelled, in case someone else was closer to it now – her bangs had come out of her plait and were obscuring her vision – in the hopes this would distract them from the fear enough for them to fight it. It might not, they could be overwhelming, especially if one wasn’t used to them, but it was worth a try at least.
16 Kate Bauer I'm fun like that. 170 Kate Bauer 0 5


Jade Owen

February 26, 2013 4:43 PM
The Thestrals were ready and raring to go... or at least they were in Jade's imagination, and that's what mattered to this particular Pecari. She thought they had a good team assembled, with a Pecari majority (and as they were the most adaptable House in the school, that would surely play for their favour) and no complete imbeciles amongst them, which was a definite bonus. While she hadn't been particularly excited about the challenges to start with, as the date of the first challenge had drawn near, Jade had found her competitive streak making itself know; she became loud and boastful as she expressed her excitement. Despite the fact that Little W was teeny, and Kate may or may not be dating her brother (Jade had been too grossed out by the prospect to ever attempt to bring it up in conversation), and Jorge was... well, Jorge, Jade was certain that their misfit team would do well.

Kate, in her failed attempt at a pep speech, didn't seem to have such a strong belief in their abilities, but she was upbeat, so Jade shrugged it off and tried to overcome her eagerness to get stuck into the first task, regardless of how tacky the Haunted School concept may easily transpire to be. In fact, if the crude representation of their team captain that materialised before them was anything to go by, Jade had very seriously underestimated the gauche attempts at horror. Little W asked the question that was also forming on Jade's lips but before their captain had time to answer, the Thestrals were sharing the room with a dinosaur. If she'd been privvy to some of the more exotic expletives, Jade definitely would have employed them at this time. As it happened, however, she let out a short, low-pitched shuddering sound where other girls might have screamed.

Before any of them really had time to panic, however, the dinosaur vanished, replaced by what was apparently another manifestation of Kate's fears, and the reason for the unpredictable shape-shifting became immediately apparent to the fourth year. She didn't need Kate to identify the boggart for her, but the seventh year's shout might have served to clue in the younger students who might not have yet come to that conclusion. "Riddikulus!" Jade cast at the knife-wielding maniac, changing his weapon of choice into a wet haddock. She snorted appreciatively before the creature rounded on her, instead. The boggart morphed into a large house cat, emaciated to the extent that its ribs could be counted through uneven tufts of matted fur, and it was emitting scratchy spitting sounds that sent tingles up Jade's spine. The Pecari girl paled perceptibly, and raised her wand again. "Riddik... riddikulus," she managed to stammer out, with no apparent affect this time.
0 Jade Owen This is pretty messed up 221 Jade Owen 0 5


Jorge Garcia

February 26, 2013 9:46 PM
Jorge had heard all the buzz over the last few days about the first challenge coming up. He didn’t know what he was feeling about it. There was a part of him that was excited just because it was something different. And there was a part of him that was curious to know what they were all about since nothing was really revealed about it. But mostly, he just wanted to be entertained. He became so bored so easily with life these days.

Standing in the back near the door, casually leaning against the wall, Jorge saw everything and he had to admit, he was quite entertained. No wonder the ghosts were camped out there, they were enjoying the show. At first, Jorge had been rather confused by the sight of the girl in the dress and even more so when Wendy asked if it had been Kate. And then everything went crazy. The giant dinosaur startled Jorge so much so that he bumped his head against the wall. “Ow!” He muttered, rubbing it as the dinosaur turned into a crazy lunatic trying to cut Kate up. It dawned on him just as Kate shouted that he was seeing a Boggart. He blamed the bump on the head for not connecting it sooner.

Jorge moved away from the wall when he saw that Jade was going to attempt to rid them of the Boggart. At first, he thought she had succeeded, but then suddenly the Boggart turned into a very sad looking cat. He had no idea why Jade’s Boggart was that of a bony, dying looking, raggedy looking thing, but then again, he didn’t know why Kate’s was a weirdly dressed girl turned knife wielding maniac. People were strange. Although he took notice of Jade’s odd behavior at the sight of the cat. Usually she was arrogant about things, but she seemed really put off. “You have big fears for a little thing.” Jorge commented to Wendy with a smile as he passed her by, heading to the front of the room.

Stepping up, the deathly looking cat turned into a petite angry looking Hispanic lady. Jorge recognized her as his mother and the look was always so familiar to him. He enjoyed upsetting his mother when he knew that her anger would easily turn to laughter, but when she was really truly angry, Jorge worried and became afraid. Those moments were rare and never at him, but when he had been young, Adelita and Dulce were annoyed with him and told him that he was a mistake that their parents wished to take back. For a long time he really believed him and, from the looks of it, still did. But, he knew it wasn’t real and his parents would never be so cruel, so defeating it didn’t really worry him. He just didn’t want to see that look on his mother’s face.

Raising his wand, Jorge exclaimed “Riddikulus!” and watched as his mother twisted and shrank into a giggling baby. Jorge chuckled at the sight of the baby. “Aw, it’s so cute.” He stated lightly, before laughing again. The Boggart seemingly disappeared and the weird moaning sound that began when it first appeared finally stopped. “Oh, does that mean we’re done?” He asked, looking around at the others.
6 Jorge Garcia You are all so strange. 220 Jorge Garcia 0 5


Kate Bauer

February 27, 2013 1:54 PM
Kate pushed her hair out of her eyes just in time to see Psycho Future Isaac looking very confused about where his apparent weapon of choice had gone before he was Jade’s boggart instead. Flushing with embarrassment over falling down in front of a boggart, and maybe a little over being weird enough to have the boggarts she did, Kate pulled herself back up to her feet and was prepared to take it on again when Jorge did it for her, finally banishing the thing.

“I guess so,” she said when, after the moaning stopped, he asked if they were done. She looked around the room for anything else, then spotted a piece of paper on Professor Levy’s desk. “Unless that isn’t telling us we’ve got to face a boggart,” she added.

It proved not to be that at all. Instead, it proved to be more directions. “Guess we’re not done after all,” she said, tucking her bangs back again as she read over the cryptic note. “Unless one of the other teams left it here to try to throw us off,” she added thoughtfully, passing the note around to the others. She could see Sam doing something like that, maybe, and though he had already graduated, that didn’t mean there weren’t other people who’d favor similar tactics. She didn’t think many Teppenpaws thought that way, but the other three Houses had slots available where people like that could fit in. “Think we should go check it out anyway?”

The door started to creak open of its own volition. “The room may be saying ‘yes,’ she noted. “We should probably get out of here, anyway, make room for the next team.” They were pretty high up in the numbers, so the room would want them to get out of here so the next group could come through.
16 Kate Bauer Moving on. 170 Kate Bauer 0 5


Kate Bauer

March 03, 2013 12:40 PM
 
16 Kate Bauer On to the library! (nm) 170 Kate Bauer 0 5