Professor Fawcett

May 29, 2009 10:59 AM
For the first time in his quasi-career at Sonora, John was taking the same class in two successive academic years. It was not something he had expected to happen, and it caused him concern on at least two levels, but there it was: he'd been called back to fill in for Potions once more, and had accepted again.

Now, here he was, introducing the first years to the art of potion-making and no doubt confusing the second years who'd already had him as a sub. Once the flow of students reduced itself first to a trickle and then to a stop, he closed the door firmly and went around the (already paper-covered; his concern that he was getting too comfortable in the room was not ill-founded) teacher's table to address his pupils.

"Welcome," he said warmly, "or, as the case may be, welcome back, to Potions. For those of you who aren't familiar with me, I am Professor Fawcett." He used his ever-handy pointer to indicate where the words Professor J. M. Fawcett, in careful print, were located on the board. "As the second years among you should know, I am also merely a substitute. Until such time as the Headmistress secures a new professor for Potions, however, I will be taking this class."

He put down his pointer, not needing it for the moment. "I realize that some of you have no experience in Potions, or lack the...aptitude for it. That's perfectly fine. As long as you follow safety regulations, act sensibly, and do the best you can, I'll be satisfied. However - " here his tone went stern; this was a matter of as much importance to him as to the school - "you will be dealing with fire and with solutions that can do you serious harm if mishandled. When you are in this lab, use caution. No running or pushing or unnecessary wielding of scalpels. Do not spill your potion on purpose, or add ingredients not found in the list. Make sure to read and follow all directions carefully as you work; performing steps in the wrong order, or with the wrong quantities of ingredients, can cause disaster."

He decided it was time to lighten the intimidation act. He had never been good at it anyway; though he was tall, John was also thin, graying, bespectacled, and usually had some variety of ink stain on his hands or clothing. Not exactly a force to be reckoned with. "There are other ways to make a mess of things here, but I will trust you to make use of common sense until you give me a reason not to," John told them, moving back behind his table to look over his normal glasses (too much bother to whip out his readers; his wife had suggested bifocals over the summer, but after how long it had taken her to talk him into getting reading glasses, he doubted Allison had been surprised by his resistance to the idea) at the roster. "Please say 'here' as I call your name. Charlotte Abbott..."

Once roll was called, John erased his name from the board and took up the chalk, this time writing down page 37. "Here, you may find your first potion," he told them, then gave them a moment to find it in their textbooks. "A simple cheering draught. It's not nearly as powerful as a good number of the mood-altering potions you'll study for RATS, but still not something to indulge in frequently. A cheery disposition might seem like a good thing, but when you are cheery at a funeral, it can cause you a number of social difficulties.

"The ingredients are asphodel root, daisy root, fluxweed, and ginger. All of these should be in a standard potions-making kit, but if you are for some reason running low on an item, there are reserve supplies in the cupboard." For clarity, he used his pointed to indicate where it was. It was always best to count on at least one student in every class being as dense in non-academic matters as he'd been at eleven during the Stone Ages. "Separate into partners, remember to be sensible, and begin."

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Edmond Carey

June 01, 2009 12:37 PM
Though anxious to get to his first-ever class of real magic in a real school, Edmond was careful to arrive neither very early nor very late. He wanted to make a good impression on his professors, not be in their way by hanging around while they got the lesson together or disrespectful by showing up as the bell rang.

When he arrived, there was still a front-row lab table with a seat open, so he took it. That, he had heard, was where a proper high achiever sat. Seeing Cassie already present, he gave her a smile and a small wave before beginning to study the older wizard at the front of the room, who, he assumed, taught the subject. The glasses reminded Edmond of his last geography tutor, who had not been an agreeable gentleman in the slightest, but he reminded himself not to jump to quick conclusions. Glasses implied vision problems, not character flaws. Evidence of those had yet to make itself seen.

As the lecture began, Edmond obligingly took down the name on the board and refrained from asking what 'J. M.' really stood for. It was irrelevant to the topic at hand. What he heard next was, however, very relevant. He was only a sub? They didn't have a real professor? Did the family know the situation there?

As Professor Fawcett proceeded with his speech on safety in the lab, Edmond watched him closely, no longer taking notes on what he said. He hadn't said that he was really a Potions master who just didn't fancy teaching all the time, but neither had he said he wasn't. Though looks could, as a variety of people had been telling him since before he even remembered, be deceiving, the professor looked competent to him. Also, Sonora had a decent reputation for a school, and allowing someone substandard to stand in would be bad for a reputation like that. So they were most likely okay with J. M. Fawcett.

He resumed note-taking when they got to the assignment part of the day. Simple was, of course, always a relative term, but it was clearly the standard Sonora expected first years to be able to meet. He flipped over to page 37 with a sense of determination.

Edmond would not be one of those students who got by on an effort grade. It was, of course, entirely possible that he wouldn't be the best in the class, but he intended to give whoever was a run for their money if he wasn't. When their temporary professor told them to pair up, Edmond turned to the person sitting beside him, his long, awkward body, big nose, and riotous red curls looking more than slightly out of place in his custom-tailored uniform robes.

"I am Edmond Carey," he said, introducing himself formally but, as usual, leaving off branches to avoid confusing the other person and himself in equal measure. "Would you like to work together?"
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Daniel Nash II

June 01, 2009 3:33 PM
Daniel was, as always, a bit early for potions class. He picked out his favorite seat in the front row and went about readying his supplies. He liked to have his notebook, textbook, ingredients kit, and cauldron all ready to go before class started so as not to need to rush to get them set up once the lesson started.

He turned to the first empty page of his notebook and glanced up to the board, recognizing Professor Fawcett's name and frowning at the lack of new potions master. Still, the substitute had been more than adequate for last year's lessons and as long as they had a real one by the time Daniel reached a more advanced level, he wasn't going to hold it against the administration. With a mental shrug, Daniel put Fawcett's name into the teacher's slot of the inside cover of his notebook.

During attendance, Daniel raised his hand and confirmed, 'Present!' to the call for Daniel Nash the Second. Daniel took note that the person sitting beside him was named Edmond Carey. Then the lesson began and Daniel turned to page 37. A quick skim of the instructions proved the teacher's assessment that it was a simple brew; only four ingredients, and straightforward steps. He checked his kit and found he had all four - the only question had been if any of them had been unusually rare; it being the first lesson of the year, all of Daniel's supplies were at full.

His attention was drawn back to Edmond as the new first year (or so Daniel assumed, since he didn't recognize him from last year) introduced himself and sought confirmation that their seats made them obvious partners. Daniel nodded, and agreed, "Sure. I'm Daniel Nash." He watched for a flash of recognition from Edmond, but held out hope that the kid wasn't a fan of Street Beat. Aside from Taylor, most of the Aladrens he'd met last year hadn't even known what a television was, never mind followed a particular show.

Plus, Daniel's eyes swept over Edmond, noting the cut and quality of his robes, pitied the mass of red curls (Daniel's straight dark hair was cut trimly and required only a minimal amount of styling gel to keep every strand neatly in place), and silently thanked his parents for donating him features and a build that befit his Hollywood status (he had not been surprised to have gotten Best Looking in the yearbook during his very first year). The assessment left Daniel giving Edmond a reasonably high probability of being from one of the wealthier magical families. The lack of family branch in his introduction, though, suggested he wasn't just a snob like Holly's friends who had paired himself with Daniel merely because he'd recognized Daniel's robes as being of equal quality to his own, without considering that there were muggleborns from absurdly wealthy families, too.

"I'm a second year," Daniel added, this being a far greater indicator of skill than family background. As they were mutually Aladrens, he figured that was the point of most interest. "Have you brewed anything before?"
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Edmond Carey

June 04, 2009 4:52 PM
Having been raised both completely removed from the Muggle world and in relative seclusion even from the magical one, Edmond had no reaction to Daniel's name whatsoever. As far as he knew, the other boy was just another Aladren.

"A pleasure to meet you," he said, extending his hand from habit.

Daniel, as it transpired, was a second year. Edmond thought that was a good thing, since he should at least have a clue what he was doing that wasn't purely theoretical. With both of them in Aladren, it also probably gave Edmond a slightly unfair advantage over the other first years, but he thought he could rationalize that away. Anyone could've been in the seat beside him; sitting where he had could have landed him with the worst potential partner in the room, but he'd been lucky.

"I'm afraid I haven't," he said, shaking his head. "All of my previous education was in theory, not practice." He had always suspected that was more about Jane's tendency to be a bit...restless than any real desire to follow the letter or spirit of the law; as sheltered as he'd been, he had still known that the family was not above occasionally getting its hands dirty even before Morgaine warned him to expect a certain amount of negative reaction to their name at school.

"Because of that, I'm going to guess you want me to do the things that are hardest to mess up," he said. "Getting the water, powdering the daisy roots..." If he ended up with a first year for a partner next year, that was about as much as he would entrust said first year with, anyway, and even then he'd make sure he kept an eye on the other kid's work the entire time. "So I'll get started on that." He took up his own new cauldron and joined the line for water.

Returning with it, Edmond took great care not to spill any as he set the cauldron back up. This effort was a success, and he turned back to Daniel with a sense of satisfaction slightly out of proportion to the relative magnitude of the achievement. "What else should I do?" he asked.
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Daniel Nash II

June 08, 2009 11:52 AM
Daniel returned the handshake, momentarily thinking it was a little odd to do so over just meeting a classmate, but quickly dismissing the whole thing as unimportant as they turned to the matter at hand. Edmond hadn't brewed before and seemed to understand Daniel's reluctance to allow a beginner to try the more difficult parts of the assignment.

By the time Edmond had returned with the water, Daniel had finished measuring out the asphodel and was looking ahead at the later steps to make sure nothing was going to catch them by surprise. "First, we need to get the water to a low simmer."

Daniel flicked his wand and muttered a quiet, "Incendio," to get the fire started under the newly filled cauldron. "You can start getting the daisy roots powdered," he gave Edmond a small smile that admitted the task was the unskilled busywork the kid had guessed it was, but then added, to keep things a little interesting for him, "and keep an eye on that. Timing's the most important thing in potion making and the asphodel is supposed to go in when the bubbles start to rise."
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