Marian Connell

May 05, 2005 4:06 PM
Marian Connell stepped into her potions classroom for the first time in over 3 months, eyes darting everywhere to make sure that nothing had been broken, misplaced, or destroyed. She had been meaning to come down here before her first class, to make sure that everything was all right, but she just hadn’t had the time, and the heat that seemed to be settling in had been making her feel exceptionally lethargic. But since the students were going to be storming into the class in a few minutes, she knew that she had to come tidy up.

Luckily, everything seemed to be in place. None of the potion ingredients seemed to be out of order, no surprises seemed to have been left by any vengeful students. All was good in her classroom. Well, except for a small smudge of green on the back wall. She recognized it as being a mold of some sort, and she made a mental note to have Paul Simon to get the prairie elves back into some kind of order. Honestly, those things couldn’t do the simplest tasks without going into hysterics about the joy of serving, or something similar.

She returned to her desk as the first students began to amble in. Some of the students looked somewhat skeptical, a few fearful, some bored, some eager. She merely looked on as they all entered and sat down. Finally, after the last stragglers found seats, she stood up, but remained at her desk.

“Hello, and welcome to your first potions lesson of the year. For those who do not know me, my name is Professor Connell, and I am going to be your potions teacher this term. This semester will be mainly focusing on some of the simpler mood altering potions, such as cheering potions, calming potions, etc. Next semester will most likely be focused on various healing potions and antidotes.

“Today, we will be working on the easiest of the cheering potions, the acclamazioni draft. You will find the instructions on page 37 of your textbooks, and you may work in groups of two or three to complete it, made up of any combination of houses and years you should wish. It should take about 45 minutes to make, if no grievous mistakes are made, and so the rest of the period will be yours after you turn your sample in. You can find the ingredients, daisy roots, fluxweed, ginger, and root of asphodel, on the table in the back of the room. Please be careful about the amount of fluxweed you put in, as too much may cause the potion to combust. You may begin.”

She sat down as the students began finding partners and skimming through their books for the right page. So far, the lesson had gone relatively painless, with no major incidents. Of course, they were still in the first five minutes of the class, so the odds weren’t good for it to stay that way.
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Tally Adams

May 11, 2005 5:02 PM
Tally hurried as fast as she could into the potions classroom, which was rather hard to do when one had to carry her cauldron in one hand and all her books in the other. She was having a rather rough day.

She had woken up rather later than usual, her body aching for no specific reason, and her allergies kicking in. Her eyes now constantly itching and watering, her sneezes on full mode, and her head feeling like it was about to explode, Tally did not start her morning in a good mood.

Tally had made it to breakfast to eat a hurried egg breakfast only to have to run off to Potions. No matter what, she never wanted to get a professor on their wrong side. However, on the way to class, her backpack ripped and she lost all of her parchments, books, and quills. This whole traumatic event could have been solved if she knew how to sew things magically. But she didn't. Leaving her with only a few moments to pile as much as she could in her cauldron and carrying the rest, Tally made it to class with enough time to slip into her seat and to catch her breath.

She found a clean sheet of parchment and took the proper notes for the class while mentally grumbling about how much she hated Potions. It was her worst class. She did well with her wand and never minded animals, but Potions-cutting, measuring, simmering, stirring-it was all far to complicated for her to do. Hm...I could do with a cheering potion... Tally thought with a bit of humor causing a small smile to form but vanish just as quickly. She turned to page 37 in her textbook while still listening and making notes as Professor Connell spoke. Oh wonderful, if they didn't pay attention or cut things properly they are likely to cause an explosion. Just what Tally needed. And they needed partners. Great.

With a heavily sigh and a roll of her eyes, Tally stood and gathered the proper materials at the back of the classroom and returned to her seat. She glanced around her looking for a partner, but really hoping that someone else (someone who could do potions well) would ask her to be their partner instead.\n\n
6 Tally Adams Oh yeah, more classes 41 Tally Adams 0 5


Fawn Summers

May 15, 2005 1:40 AM
Fawn wasn't looking forward to Potions class much. She thought it sounded a bit boring compared to the other ones. After all, just sitting there and brewing things didn't sound like her idea of a good time, more like punishment. But she came here to learn and learn she must do, even how to brew icky potions. She just hoped that she didn't have to use any poor animal parts in it or else she might have to protest. And then wouldn't her grandpa be thrilled to get a note saying that she had refused to do her work in Potions class?

Still, it might not be all bad. And there might not be any poor defenseless animal pieces required! Hoping that fortune was with her, she walked into the classroom and sat down, clunking her cauldron onto the desk and plopping her bag next to her feet. Watching the other students, Fawn wondered nervously if they'd have to work with partners. Finding partners was not her forte. Just then a girl who she recognized as someone from her own house came rushing in and sat down next to her right before the bell rang. She seemed a bit flustered and out of breath. She was just about to ask the girl if she was alright, but the Cherokee girl didn't have much time to dwell on her neighbor as the professor began to speak.

Oh great, she would have to work with a partner. She wasn't very good at introducing herself to people. That would be the hard part of the class, hopefully. The rest seemed easy, it was a simple enough potion, if you didn't count the part about the combustion, and no animals were harmed in the gathering of these ingredients. Smiling at that chipper though, she turned to the page requested and gazed at the directions before going back and gathering said ingredients.

That was done, now to find someone to work with. Looking around nervously she saw that most of the class had already paired off. It figured, she didn't see anyone that she recognized who wasn't already partnered. Glancing to her left, she saw the Teppenpaw girl who had arrived in a rush just before class started. She didn't have a partner yet!

Turning around in her seat, she smiled nervously and adressed the girl. "Umm, hi." she said. "My name's Fawn. Would you mind terribly if we worked together today? I don't really know anyone and I noticed that you don't have a partner." Gee, that sounded really clever. Honestly, she really needed to work on her introductory skills. But she hoped that the girl would agree to be her partner, as she didn't look to evil, accident prone, or psychotic.\n\n
0 Fawn Summers Yes, that's usually what a school is for, neh? 0 Fawn Summers 0 5


Tally

May 18, 2005 1:42 PM
Tally jumped when the girl beside her started talking to her. She had been lost in her own thoughts (and trying to control her sneezing) that she hadn't noticed her at first. She tried very hard to look as though she was paying attention, but her eyes were watering again and her sneeze wouldn't stay down. In fact, a whole lot of them wouldn't and she spent a near minute sneezing. Oh the joys of allergies.

When the girl asked to be her partner, Tally's eyes automatically looked around the room for some sort of clue as to what to do. She didn't know the girl, which meant she was a first year, and she wasn't sure if she could handle someone who seemed bold and well, Tally didn't how else to describe her. Finally snapping out of her reverie, Tally addressed the girl,

"Hey, I'm Tally and sure, we can work together. How about you chop the daisy roots while I strip the fluxweed?"\n\n
0 Tally I thought it was more for meeting people 0 Tally 0 5