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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Robbie Bates

May 12, 2005 4:43 PM
One of the most stereotypical magical things that muggles think when they think magic are of cauldrons and potions. So of course, as Robbie went on his way down to the potions class (for once he wasn't late to a class) he wondered if the actual thing would hold true to the stereotype of a group of witches chanting over a boiling pot of water. Probably not, though. After all, muggles thought witches were green old ladies with warts on their noses too, why would this be any different?

The teacher began the lesson with the same "Welcome & Hello my name is" kind of stuff the other teachers did. After a while, it became kind of annoying. Like on the first day of school, and all they talked about were the rules of the classroom. That's all they did for every class, and it could be quite tedious. But apparently, they would be doing potions right from the start. He also heard something about combustion. Now he was very interested. Before, this class had been starting to sound like Chemistry, which is science, which was bad in Robbie's book. At least here they could blow things up.

He turned to the page in the textbook that the potion was on. This started to sound a lot more like cooking than science. Robbie had never tried to cook anything before. He hoped that his lack of cooking experience wouldn't put him at too much of a disadvantage.

Now all he needed was a partner or two to start the potion with. Robbie liked to work with other people in this magical stuff. It just seemed to make things easier. He turned to the person next to him, "Hey you!" he said, "Do you wanna work with me on this?"\n\n
0 Robbie Bates Like chemistry? Or like cooking? 0 Robbie Bates 0 5


Mia

May 13, 2005 2:04 PM
Mia made it to potions class with the majority of the students. She was glad that this class was mixed with the first years as well seeing how she hadn't had the opportunity to meet any yet. She was looking forward to meeting some first years especially before they were poisoned against her by a certain set of twins.

Mia grabbed a seat and set up her cauldron. She didn't pay much mind to the introduction part of Connell’s speech since she already knew who her head of house was. She put her brown wavy hair up in a messy bun and fidgeted with her small rectangular framed glasses while Connell spoke. She took out her text and flipped to the page figuring she'd work alone if no one asked to partner up. It didn't really matter to her so much. She was slightly unnerved at the thought of having her potion blow up in her face. She’d rather it not happen right in front of her and then it might be cool. She had a strong suspicion as to where an explosion might come from though.

Mia was a little shocked when a boy next to her, whom she took a guess and deemed a first year, quite bluntly spoke and asked to be partners. Alright, so she wouldn’t be working by herself. That was cool too. Plus, she got to meet a first year who seemed alright. She'd give anyone a first chance.

"You has a name just so you know-" Mia said with a playful smile so he'd know she was just kidding "-and sure, I'll work with you on this."

Mia’s bright hazel eyes scanned the potion they’d be creating in her text book while she fingered a loose piece of hair behind her ear. Connell was right when she said it was easy but Mia never trusted herself around the chemistry lab anyway. She decided against voicing that to the boy next to her. Then Mia realized she didn’t even know his name yet. She looked back over at the first year casually to introduce herself.

“I’m Mia Kerova by the way. Pecari second year. You would be…” Mia left the sentence hanging for the boy to fill in his name. She figured it’d be easier to work with him if they weren’t calling each other “Hey you!” all lesson.\n\n
0 Mia Cooking sounds way better. 0 Mia 0 5


Robbie

June 10, 2005 5:59 PM
OOC: ARgh, I haven't been online for almost a month! The real life is seriously driving me insane, sorry about that.

BIC:Robbie smiled, people with senses of humor were always good fun. A sense of humor could make the most boring of activities fun, so Robbie was definitely glad his partner had one. Because he had a feeling that to get through this class, his partner was going to need one. He had a feeling that his Potion-making skills would, well, leave a lot to be desired.

"Robbie Bates, Teppenpaw first year. I'll go get the stuff from the back," he offered. Robbie got up and went to the back of the room. He wasn't sure of how much they were supposed to take, so he gathered a little of everything. He figured he would have enough to make the potion. He walked slowly with arms full of ingredients, afraid that he would drop something on the way. He dumped everything onto the table and started to try and organize everything. Hopefully Mia was not a neat-freak, otherwise there would be trouble.

"So?" he asked, "What do we do with all of these?"\n\n
0 Robbie Then cooking it is 0 Robbie 0 5


Mia

June 22, 2005 8:50 AM
OOC: Sorry for my own delay. Finals are a pain but they’re done and school’s out so here I am. ^_^

BIC: Mia nodded as Robbie, whom she was right to guess as a first year, went to get the ingredients from the back. She looked over the potion again. The first step was to dice the two roots and add them. Then stir clockwise for five minutes and let the potion simmer. That looked pretty easy. She was about to look over the second part which included the combustible fluxweed when an excess of the ingredients she and Robbie were going to use were dumped on the table. Mia quickly pulled back her hand that had been resting on the table before it was lost under the pile of roots and weeds with her book.

"Well," Mia started after Robbie asked what to do with the stuff, looking over the pile on the desk that Robbie seemed to be organizing a little "we can start with the roots. I can dice up the Root of Asphodel if you can get some of the daisy roots. That looks like a pretty good place to start." Mia brought up her text book from under the pile, struggling a little, and pointed to where she got up to. She moved some of the ingredients so she could put her book down between them and Robbie could look at the directions when he wanted.

She picked through the pile and grabbed one of the roots of Asphodel so she could start dicing it. She only needed the one though from the looks of it there were quite a few more than one in that hill of ingredients. She began to cut up the root of Asphodel.

“Just so you know you only need two daisy roots. Think you got enough in there?” Mia asked with a grin, letting her eyes roam over the pile before going back to her chopping. She was glad she met one of the nice first years because she had seen some of the…less nice ones and they didn’t look so pleasant to be around.\n\n
0 Mia I'm actually pretty good at cooking 0 Mia 0 5