Professor Yu

January 27, 2015 4:20 AM
While she waited for the Intermediate class to take their seats and settle down, Diana straightened the stack of papers to her right nervously. In a few moments, after she had dismissed the class to begin work on that day's potion she would be handing back their exam from last week, but the reaction of her students was not the reasoning behind her nervous tick. That summer she had met a weird man who lived in her brother's apartment building in London and kept to himself in a very odd way. The others of the building were quite friendly with each other, constantly saying hello and bringing over baked dishes--Diana had needed to work extra hard to rid herself of the extra pounds she had put on from eating Mrs. Craylin's magical lemon tarts, but this wizard in particular was rude, rebuffing and gave her the creeps. She had been glad to escape him when she got to Sonora but to her horror, he had appeared as the gruff substitute teacher for the Beginners Defense Against the Dark Arts class. The entire time he was there had given Diana the nervous habit of checking and rechecking her belongings and around corners and even though he had been replaced when the school had hired a permanent substitute the stay had been long enough to give her some damage.

Once the students were fully seated, she rose, her characteristic dark robes falling off the seat and dragging slightly behind her and she moved to the chalkboard. The dark green fabric that she had chosen, embellished with copper colored Asian roses, matched the potion she had chosen for the day's lesson and she was quite pleased that she'd been able to do so. Matching things as a form of distraction had become a hobby for her in the past weeks, finding it to be the only thing successful at keeping her mind off that insufferable Pye.

"Today we will be studying the calming draught. As you should have read in your homework, this handy potion is used to soothe the nerves of the drinker who has previously suffered from any sort of shock, trauma, or emotional outburst. However, depending on the strength of the potion as well as the enormity of the trauma it can have varying results,” she said as she marked down an outline of what she had just said on the board. “Now, can anyone tell me the ingredients of the calming draught?”

She turned her back to the board, making sure to step far enough away that the back of her robes would not get the chalky dust on it, and her brown eyes scanned while she waited for the students to speak up. Once all the correct ingredients had been named and written down on the board—for any student who hadn’t felt like doing the reading for whatever reason, Diana continued on with the lesson. “Now, while I’m sure most of you did last night’s reading and therefore this isn’t news, but the calming draught has a long waiting period. So, I will allow for you to work on homework or talk quietly once you set your potion up to begin simmering. This class period is only two hours, however it does require five hours of simmering on low heat after the majority of the potion work has been completed, adding the drops of kava oil in just before bottling to keep it potent. Therefore, after dinner, I will open up the classroom for anyone who wants to use it to study or chat while they wait for their potion to finish. I will not require you to be here as the school day will have ended but those who do show up will get extra credit. If you don’t come in or forget to it’s quite alright, I will just bottle a sample of your Potion for grading myself. Because I know some of you will go this route I ask for you to mark the time you put your potion on low heat so that I will know when to take it off.”

Diana walked back to her desk to collect the exams. “You may work by yourself or in pairs but please, no more than two people per cauldron. I will pass out your exams from last week and collect your homework. I would suggest getting straight to work, however, since the sooner the potion is ready to simmer the earlier it will be done.”

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Ingredient list in order of use:
Crush lemon balm leaves and let soak in mint oil for 15 minutes.
While crushed leaves are soaking, chop valerian roots. Add to cauldron.
Using a mortar and pestle grind cricket wings with powdered dragon's blood and add to mixture.
Add whole echinacea bulbs.
Mix crushed leaves into a paste of passionflower pollen and vine.
Add paste to potion and let simmer on low heat for five hours.
Add a few drops of kava oil just before bottling.
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10 Professor Yu Intermediate Potions (Years III, IV, & V) 0 Professor Yu 1 5


Liliana Bannister, Pecari

February 06, 2015 5:23 PM
A chance for extra credit in Potions? Despite not liking the idea that she would have to come in after her classes for the day were over, Liliana knew that extra credit in as many classes as she could get would make up for her devastating marks in Transfiguration. As soon as Professor Yu dismissed the class to begin their work, she turned to the person sitting next to her with a smile. “I need all the extra credit I can get,” she said without bothering to introduce herself. She’d had classes with all the students already and was fairly certain that by now she knew all the names of her classmates and that they would know hers as well, especially since she was a Quidditch playing female. “So I’m willing to come in after dinner and add the kava and bottle up the potion for Yu if you don’t want to.”

Of course she was willing to share the extra credit with her partner if they wanted to come in as well, but she just wanted to let the other student know that they wouldn’t have to if they didn’t want to, but she was more focused towards her potion making this year she had found, and she attributed it to her positive experience with Vétil over the summer. Her sort-of summer romance had loved potions a lot and it was his favorite subject at Beauxbatons, so she’d asked him for a few pointers and ideas to help her raise her grade. Volunteering for extra credit points was one of them as was setting everything out ahead of time so as to keep to the exact minutes and seconds required in the book without having to feel rushed.

So far she’d found that being extra precise and measuring everything out before even starting versus measuring as she went was a big help and she was reaping the benefits when it came to her grades too which had so far been improving from a barely A to nearly an E. This pleased her greatly and she opened her potions kit and began to take stock of the ones that she had on her person, ready to start this potion like she had started the other ones of the year. She knew she needed to refill it soon as she was running low on certain items such as snake fangs. Professor Yu’s potions closet was always open to students who needed to borrow some things when their kits were low if they hadn’t the chance to fill them up before coming to class and she began to make a list of ingredients she had noticed she was low on and would have to get replacements soon. “How has the school year going for you so far?” she asked while she jotted down lemon balm leaves, noting that she only had about a handful left which was what she needed for the day’s potion. “And do you have echinacea bulbs? I seem to have used my last one a few classes ago.” Liliana added e. bulbs to her list.
10 Liliana Bannister, Pecari Slowly but surely, I'm improving. 274 Liliana Bannister, Pecari 0 5


Jamie Park, Pecari

February 09, 2015 7:59 AM
Moving up to Intermediates had its plus points…. Ji-Eun was in his classes now. Whilst most people might have thought that having his perfectionist older sister keeping a beady eye on him was a problem for the more…. free-spirited young Pecari, he just saw it as adding a level of personal satisfaction to any pranks he chose to play. Plus, it was the perfect excuse to ‘study together’ during which he was fairly sure he could manipulate his sister into basically doing his homework for him in all but hand-writing - she was so much older, and therefore knew so much more and he was bound to understand better if she’d explain it to him….. The main downside was not being with Shinohara. He wouldn’t exactly admit that to her, as he expected her head was big enough already, but it had been fun having a partner in crime.

He really needed to make some friends in his own year, so as not to be in that position again, but as he entered the classroom, he noticed a seat free next to Liliana, another of the Pecari Quidditch team. At least that guaranteed her not to be boring, and he took the seat next to her with a smile. The lesson itself also seemed moderately useful, in that he knew a few people who could do with a calming draught slipping into their drinks on a semi-regular basis…. Though he wanted to groan at the idea of having to come back after class. If Professor Yu couldn’t pick something that fitted into the class period, why should they have to suffer? He was relieved when she offered to do it for them, for those who weren’t eager enough little beavers to give up their own time, albeit for extra credit.

“Great,” he nodded, when Liliana offered to come back, though he couldn’t really see the point. Sure, he was expected to get an O in this class but it wasn’t like that was overly challenging. Perhaps the extra credit now would save him a bit of sweating over a final essay or test paper but Jamie had never had a particularly cautious nature, and wasn’t inclined to invest now for potential pay off later. His free evening was much more tangible and was something he wasn’t going to relinquish, or risk looking like a super nerd over.

He kept an eye on what Liliana was taking out of her kit, adding ingredients from his own to the pile in between them. In spite of his casual nature, he had grown up with potions as a way of life, and some habits, like good thorough prepping, were hardwired into him. He also took the liberty of beginning to crush the lemon leaves, seeing as their preparation was the most complicated.

“Largely depends on how the weekend goes,” he commented, when Liliana asked how school was treating him, referring to the Pecari try outs and assuming that she would both have looked at the list and know who he was, partly out of the smallness of the school and partly through the sheer egotism of assuming himself to be particularly noteworthy. “You?” he asked.

“Don’t think so,” he shook his head, checking his potions kit when she asked about echinacea. If it was popular in Asian potion making, he might have it under a different name, as his mother kept him well stocked from their shop with useless trash that he was never likely to need, out of some weird notion of family pride. He mostly used them for throwing into random cauldrons and observing the results, though if Liliana was an ‘extra credit’ kind of girl he doubted she’d be up for this course of action, and he wanted to stay on her good side as they might be playing Quidditch together. “I’ll grab us one in a bit,” he offered. Though Professor Yu didn’t stock anything exotic or dangerous in the classroom, it was always useful to have a skim of the cupboard and check what was on offer.
13 Jamie Park, Pecari Slow and steady wins the boringness trophy 284 Jamie Park, Pecari 0 5


Liliana Bannister

February 12, 2015 10:20 PM
The student next to her, Jamie Park, was new in the Intermediates class, and had been among the students whose first semester was professor-free. She remembered his face from the Pecari common rooms and his name from the sign-up sheet which she had obsessively checked at least four times a day when trying to see if Atlas had taken the time out of his (not at all) busy schedule to put his name down. The class period would be a good time to get to know one of her future teammates—everyone who tried out for Quidditch generally made the team if not as the starting lineup then as a reserve.

Park seemed willing to let Liliana come in and get the extra credit which while that meant she would get the full benefit versus having to split it with her partner, she didn’t know how much that showed for his team playing ability. Even last year when she didn’t leap at such opportunities she would have offered to come to—if only to keep her partner company while they worked. Her face remained placid though and she just smiled at him graciously. “Cool. Shall we start then?”

Despite her earlier reserves, she did note that Park was helping her prepare for the potion and she let herself relax while they got in the motion of things, cracking a smile when he casually brought up the upcoming tryouts. “It’s been alright so far.” It would be better, she thought if a certain someone would actually listen to me as signup for Quidditch, but Liliana knew that at this point, with the tryouts nearly upon them it was getting less and less likely that he would put his name on the list. “Good luck this weekend though,” she said, nodding her head to show sincerity. “You nervous at all?” Park’s nerves or lack of nerves would show Liliana a lot about his personality and she was curious to see what he would be like to work with not only in class but also on the Pitch.

He did offer, however, to go to the storage room to grab an Echinacea bulb, so Liliana smiled at him, before finishing off the rest of her list. “We can go together, I have to grab some more lemon leaves—just to tide myself over until my order comes in.”

Not trusting any of the American potions companies, Liliana had opted to always order new ingredients from England. The only problem with that, though, was that she had to wait longer for her supplies to arrive. As a result, she had spent enough time in Yu’s storage closet to know where the different ingredients were and was impressed with the wide variety of things she had in there. Granted, many of the more exotic items (like bacculum or xiong dan) were in locked vials or cases, Liliana assumed because Yu kept her personal store in the same closet, and she had asked the teacher one afternoon why that was. Yu had explained that she liked to keep her own room clear of Potions and that her personal store was locked through a series of complicated, personal charms which made it impossible for anyone other than herself to get to them. This was followed by a serious look as though Yu almost expected Liliana to try and steal her ingredients. However, she had noticed that certain ingredients (such as zhu sha and long gu, names she had never heard before in the English language) were starting to disappear from the closet as Yu got more and more fidgety and Liliana couldn’t help but wonder why that was.
10 Liliana Bannister I apologize if I bore you—I’m not going to change. 274 Liliana Bannister 0 5


Jamie

February 14, 2015 7:23 AM
“Thanks, you too. Though last I checked, there wasn’t much competition for your spot,” he couldn’t say he was surprised as Keeper had to easily be the most boring job on a Quidditch team and the one with the least glory. The only time anyone noticed a Keeper was when they did their job badly. “Not really,” he shrugged, when she asked if he was nervous. It was true enough - he’d never been very bothered by the idea of performing in front of a crowd. In fact, he relished every chance he was given to show off, though he wouldn’t have recognised that about himself. “Should be good fun, right? What’s Rupert like as a captain?” he queried. The only thing that was nagging at him slightly was whether the seventh year would even let him try out properly, or just give the position back to his yearmate by default.

“Ok,” he shrugged, when she offered to accompany him. He made his way over to the cabinet, his eyes roving over Yu’s personal stores… So tantalisingly close but so very out of reach… He suspected a mere alohomora wasn’t going to do it on those locks, though he had never stuck his head above the parapet by asking. One day, if something was worth it, he might find out by trial and error. He knew many of the ingredients, not by their names but by sight. There was a substantial overlap between Korean and Chinese traditional medicine, and he had grown up passing boxes and barrels of these things daily. And, when he couldn’t get out of it, restocking shelves and weighing out orders. He had, of course, paid special close attention to the ones his mother kept locked behind the counter and didn’t trust him with, many of which were represented here…. He was sure that the supply of dragon bones was looking lighter than last time, and he’d heard enough old Korean witches clammering on about their nerves, and needing a new supply to know what those did. He would have kept his thoughts to himself, Liliana seeming to be slightly more on the good-girl side of things, had he not glanced over and seen her eyes roaming curiously about too. He supposed that she was still a Pecari, in spite of the extra credit seeking behaviours.

“Looks like she’s been practising the same as us,” he commented, with a raise of his eyebrows (the ability to arch one on its own was still a work in progress but would look awesome when he could). “How very diligent of her,” he commented drily.
13 Jamie Well, at least you're sorry 284 Jamie 0 5