Professor Lilac Crosby

January 24, 2011 12:08 AM
Eager to begin, Lilac sat grinning at her desk. Each of the students’ desks had a dark box, the contents currently known to only the professor herself, sitting atop them, whereas Lilac’s was a mess of papers. She wasn’t even sure how that happened; the year had just begun! At least it seemed to her to be an organized mess. She knew where everything was that she could possibly need.

Another year meant new first years--she had already, of course, met those of her House, Teppenpaw--so she was looking forward to the new faces in her beginner lesson. Some of the old faces--the upperclassmen of the group--would be moved up to the intermediate, so it would feel strange to see them not present, but that was just going to happen every year, and the twenty-seven year old knew she ought to get used to it.

Believing she was beginning to hear footsteps, Lilac retracted from her comforted position and hurried over to open the door. “Welcome to Transfigurations!” she announced loudly as the flow of students steadied when they began to pour in. It seemed like most of them had arrived at just about the same time. Funny how kids’ minds worked together like clockwork sometimes.

“Find a seat, everybody!” she called cheerfully. “Anywhere is fine!” Last year’s seating chart had not gone over well, and she had to switch some seats around for particular students anyway--hemhem, Nova Wynn and Marcus Williams--so she was just going to trust the students this year to be responsible. “Just sit where ever you want.”

Once everyone seemed to be seating, the brunette professor smiled. “For those of you who know me, hello again! For those of you who don’t, it’s nice to meet you! I’m Professor Lilac Crosby; welcome to my classroom.” Her grey eyes scanned over the faces, most being familiar but some unrecognizable. Some seemed eager, and she pretended not to notice the ones that didn’t.

“I know you first years may be unprepared, but we’re going to jump into this course with both feet,” Lilac informed her students. “Please note that in my class, I am trying to push you to and even beyond your limits. It is highly likely that your spells will take plural attempts before succeeding, and that’s okay. Just remember not to get discouraged, and never give up on yourselves.”

“Please open your boxes,” she instructed. “Don’t just put your hand in unless you’re in the mood for a--probably unpleasant--surprise.” Within the boxes she knew, of course, were snails. After drawing her wand from her pocket, she strolled over to the closet desk in the front, asking, “May I borrow one of those?” before gently picking up a snail by its shell in her non-wand hand.

“The spell we are going to use is Domiporta Thea.” As she spoke the incantation, she directed her wand--waving it thrice--at the snail, which then took the form of a teapot in her hand. “For the spell to work, you have to wave your wand three times. Also, rest assured, the snails are not harmed, and I will un-transfigure and release them.”

“Get into partners--preferably an older student with a younger student, just in case assistance is required. After all, I can’t give one-on-one with everyone at once.” She looked to see if anyone seemed terribly confused, and if any of the kids were, it wasn’t very obvious. Then again, Lilac was often somewhat oblivious. “Go ahead and get going. If you need me, I’ll be at my desk. If I’m not looking up to see your hand, just call my name.”

OOC: Welcome--and to some of you, welcome back--to Transfiguration! Standard posting rules apply, two hundred words, et cetera. Be creative in your posts--more creativity and detail means more points for your House. Also, it’s super-helpful to me if you could include your House in the author’s box. (Example: Sophie Jamison [Pecari] ) Thank you, and happy posting! !
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Asher Reid, Aladren

January 24, 2011 3:44 PM
Passively looking around at the classroom from his seat, Asher did not feel that he could ascertain how well this year was going to go for him. Thus far he had kept to himself, lulled by a sense of security that being in the background provided. He was not sure that he would fit in, namely because he did not know anyone here and had to go about figuring them out from s distance before he would feel comfortable enough to approach them.

Also he was raised a pureblood with a family name that was not all that famous but neither was it infamous, and his family had put pressure on him to behave in front of other purebloods as to not drudge up their blossoming reputation. He wondered then how he was supposed to act in front of people who were not from pureblood families, because he was curious if they were as different from him as his family made them out to be, but in due time he was sure he would unfold that mystery for himself.

Asher jolted in his seat when he heard the boisterous greeting, courtesy of the Transfiguration Professor. She seemed rather excitable, a trait that seemed to be popular at this school. He had seen more than his fair share of happy faces recently at any rate. He hoped that she would not keep that up all the time though, simply because he had never worked under the instruction of someone so… merry. It unnerved him how unprepared for this whole boarding school experience he was.

Following directions, Asher did as he was told and lifted the lid of his box. He only had enough time to register the fact that he was peering down at snails when a boy sitting somewhat near him had his own snail taken and used for the demonstration. The snail, after some wandwork, transformed into a teapot. It did not look too complicated, but Asher knew better than to assume it would be that easy for him. Worrying that he would not be able to do it made Asher not even want to try it at all, already marking himself as a failure before giving the spell a try.

The blond pushed his wand to lay neatly beside his box, debating on how long he would wait before he could gather up the courage to try the lesson out. Some part of him told him that it would be in his best interests to try it sooner rather than the last five seconds of class, but a larger part of him was wary of not performing well.

Wondering if it would be beneficial to see the example again, Asher turned to look inquisitively at the person beside him. He gulped, realizing this was perhaps the first interaction with someone else he was having, but it was bound to happen sooner or later. “Pardon me,” he said somewhat hesitantly, “but would you mind if I watched you do the spell?”
0 Asher Reid, Aladren Does that mean we get tea served with this lesson? 0 Asher Reid, Aladren 0 5


Regina Parker (Teppenpaw)

January 24, 2011 8:41 PM
Regina was excited, extremely excited, to use her wand. Ever since she had gotten it with her dad back in the summer, Reggie had only wanted to just use it. Use it on everything. She begged her father to let her try some magic, but he had told her not until school. In school, she could use it whenever she wanted, but outside of school, she couldn’t until she was seventeen.

That really upset her. It was like getting her favorite candy, but being told she was never allowed to eat it.

The Transfiguration professor was her Head of House, so Regina already knew that she was this really odd, bubbly person. Probably the right sort of head for Teppenpaw, but she might have done well for Pecari too. Still, Regina was not expecting to start her very first lesson with an animate to animate transfiguration.

Regina was not terrified of snails in any way. With all the camping trips that Regina had taken with her father, she was used to bugs and snails and slugs. And with her father being a Potioneer, she was used to handling all sorts of awesome treats, like dead things. Actually, Regina was accepting of a lot of strange things that most people probably weren’t. But there was one thing that she was terrified of and that was of the dark. Last night had been horrifying for Regina because she didn’t have her father there to check everything.

Yes, she was eleven, but the dark was something far more sinister than anything she has ever known. Her father had told her that when she was a small child, she had often had night terrors. She’d wake up screaming and no matter what her father did or mother did, she just couldn’t be calmed. Eventually, they had given her a small orb that omitted light when there was none. Her dad said it would keep the bad things away while she slept. After that day, Regina hadn’t had any night terrors. Sure she may have had a nightmare or two, but nothing as substantial as the terrors.

Last night, as her roommates were getting ready for bed, Regina had closed her canopy curtains and slept with the ball beside her on the bed. This way, she still had her light and it didn’t bother anyone else. There may be a time when she’ll sleep without it, but she wasn’t ready for it just yet.

Sitting in the classroom now, Regina grinned down at the little snail. He was harmless and would never be able to hurt a single thing. He just sat there and ate leaves. She felt a little guilty with having to change him into a teapot. She really didn’t see why she would have to. And not only did she have to turn him into one, but she needed to blow him up in size too. That was a double whammy for the first day!

“Sorry Mr. Snail, but I need to pass this class.” She apologized and picked up her wand to start, but the boy next to her spoke and she turned her attention onto him. “Er…” She fumbled for a moment. “Sure. I’ve never done it before though, so don’t think too much of it.” Regina warned. She lifted her wand again and thought very hard of what a teapot looked like. She thought they were sort of like kettles, but maybe porcelain? They had a kettle at home, so she was going to focus on that instead. “Domiporta Thea” Reggie commanded, waving her wand three times as the Professor had.

The snail grew and morphed slightly in front of her. It grew a large round tummy and his shell flattened and formed a knob on the top. What used to be the head of the snail had a slight curve in the neck and the whole thing had a shiny metal look to it. Unfortunately, it wasn’t a complete transformation. It looked like a pulsating teapot with antennas.

“I don’t think that is right.” Reggie muttered, looking to the boy to make sure he agreed with her. “Oh well, I think it’s a nice start considering that was my very first time using my wand!” Regina exclaimed, grinning. “I’m Reggie.” She greeted and then looked at his snail. “Want to try it now?”
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Asher

January 29, 2011 2:17 PM
It was not much of a sensible request, but the girl beside him relented all the same. The tension Asher had felt at the possibility of her turning him down subsided at her response, and he gave her a small smile to express his gratitude. Narrowing his pallid green eyes at her workspace, Asher had anticipated seeing the girl yield the same results the bubbly professor had. It was only when he was blinking at a teapot-shaped snail that he realized he might have been expecting too much for a stranger to get it right straightaway.

”I don’t think that is right,” the girl said, looking over at him.

He shrugged noncommittally. “I think you did fine, I just would not actually use it for tea.” He smiled down at it, suddenly rather impressed. Though the spell had not worked completely, he anticipated her getting it down pat her third, perhaps fourth, try. Asher liked to think of himself as someone who was good at feeling situations and people out, so there was no doubt she would get this sooner or later. As for himself… well, he would just put this off as long as he could. Though watching her made him feel like he did not have to get it right the first time, the risk of performing horribly did not seem worth taking to him.

While grinning, the girl introduced herself as Reggie. This was usually the part where Asher would greet her in the manner of a proper pureblood he was raised to be, by kissing the back of her hand and bowing slightly. But they were sitting down, dealing with slugs, and Asher was nervous to do such a thing because Reggie had not introduced herself in a pureblood fashion either, so his formality might be weird. With this in mind, he wondered if maybe this girl was not a pureblood. In which case his elders seemed wrong so far: she did not resemble dirt that belonged on the bottom of his shoes in the slightest. It made him feel slightly guilty having memories like that when this girl seemed so nice.

“Nice to meet you, Reggie,” he answered with a smile, because her smiling at him made him want to do the same. “My name is Asher Reid, of the Alaska Reids.”

Asher looked down to his snail, following Reggie’s gaze, and he rubbed his knuckles together nervously as he heard her simple question. “Well, I –“ he stumbled over his words, trying to find a reasonable excuse for why he could not even practice it once. Sadly, ‘I am afraid of being a disappointment’ and ‘I am too scared’ sounded too lame to even consider letting slip. With an exaggerated sigh, Asher nodded glumly in defeat. It would be ungentlemanly to make a request of a lady and not even follow hers through.

Waving his wand over his snail, he gave the creature a worried look before waving his wand in the manner the professor had. ”Domiporta Thea,” he echoed. He was slightly surprised to see the snail transform in front of him, everything looking very much like a teapot, with the exception of the spout. The head of the snail was where the spout should be, but otherwise it seemed decent enough.

“I would not use this one for tea either,” he confessed. “But it did turn out a lot better than I was expecting.” Very true. Asher decided it didn’t matter what her background was, because she was nice enough to help Asher into actually trying.
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Mollie Murphy

February 01, 2011 1:08 AM
When Professor Crosby had given the class the instructions for transfiguring the snail into a teapot, Mollie had been extremely excited. It would be her first actual attempt at magic with a wand. And one of the first times seeing actual wand magic done as well.
The first year was a half-blood, but due to unfortunate circumstances, she thought gloweringly of her mother, she had been raised by her muggle father. So this class would be one of the first times she had ever witnessed magic. At least in her memory.
Needless to say, when she preformed the spell, Domiporta Thea, and the snail stayed the same, the shell only looking slightly more polished than before, she was somewhat disapointed. Mollie wasn't entirely sure what she had expected, but this certainly was not it. She frowned as she looked at her snail. Why couldn't she do it? Maybe she wasn't imagining the teapot right. That had to be it.
Think Mollie, she thought to herself. What were you thinking about right before you cast the spell? Oh, that's right. My mother.
Mollie glared at her snail as if it had caused her personal injury. Trust her mother to ruin yet another aspect of her life without even being in it.
“I would not use this one for tea either, but it did turn out a lot better than I was expecting.”
Mollie turned to see the voice who had brought her out of her rather unpleasant thoughts, a boy about her age was talking to a girl. And they had both somehow gotten their snails to resemble a teapot even in the slightest way. The girl had got hers almost there and the boy, a spout.
"Sorry," Mollie apologised. "Um, it's just...I was wondering how you did that. Transfigure the snail I mean."
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Reggie

February 02, 2011 1:12 PM
Reggie nodded. She definitely would not be using this snail for tea. Ever. Even if she had transfigured it correctly. If just felt very very wrong to use a teapot that had originally been a living thing. She was aware that people did things like that, but she didn’t understand the purpose. Why transfigure a living thing (unless it was to keep it hidden in plain sight) into a non-living thing and use it? Why not just transfigure a non-living thing to a non-living thing if you needed a cup or something?

Asher introduced himself in the same fashion that Derry had, which Reggie could only conclude that he was a Pureblood. Her eyes widened at the mention of Alaska! She had always wanted to go there, ever sense she saw those cruise commercials at her grandparents house. All the glaciers and the animals and just the scenery. She so wanted to go! Her dad said at some point he might be able to get her there, but for now, she had to be happy staying on this part of the continent.

“Alaska? Is it as amazing as they say? Crisp and clean and full of seals?” Reggie asked, her hazel eyes wide with excitement and her lips parted far in a smile. She so hoped it was like everything that they say it was otherwise she’d be utterly disappointed. Any place was exotic compared to Nebraska, but if she found that Alaska was exactly like Nebraska (also known as boring) than she would just die. Colorado had been fun. Mount Rushmore in the Dakotas was amazing. The Grand Canyon and Yosemite were also amazing, so Reggie really didn’t think Alaska was boring, but his take on it might have her cancelling any future plans of going there.

Watching Asher transform the snail, had Reggie clapping in excitement. He totally did a better job at it than she did with her attempt. “You should have totally gone first, yours is so much better than me.” Reggie complimented. Another voice interrupted them and Reggie turned to find a girl speaking to them. “Oh, er…” Reggie said, trying to figure out the best way to explain what they just did. “Well, you have to picture the snail becoming a teapot first.” Reggie advised. “And then once you have that image, you wave your wand three times while saying the spell. Theoretically, the spell should work, but since this is hard, it doesn’t always.” Reggie gave the girl a smile. Her dad always said, failure only happens when you stop trying. “I’m Reggie, by the way.”
Reggie
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Mollie Murphy, Aladren

February 02, 2011 11:19 PM
When Mollie had asked the question, she had felt slightly stupid. And when the girl replied, she had felt even stupider.
She blushed. "Oh, erm, that's probably it. I mean, I think I kind of messed up on that part."
But the other girl seemed friendly enough, even offering what looked like an encouraging smile and a name, Reggie.
Mollie smiled back unsurely. "Nice to meet you. I'm Mollie. I'm in Aladren, what houses are you in?"
It was then that she realized that everyone was supposed to be working in pairs and she had somehow or other missed that memo.

OOC: Sorry, I actually, in real life did miss that part of the instructions.
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Professor C.

February 03, 2011 9:33 PM
Miss Murphy;

while I am pleased to see you are enthusiastic about posting, there is a thing we call posting order in a three-person thread to keep things in order. Typically, this thread should have gone Asher-you-Regina, but as you replied to Regina, it is now Regina-you-Asher.

The order of posting is to prevent any confusion, and the thread continues in an orderly fashion. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask either here in an OOC, on the OOC board, or in the author Chatzy.

Thanks, and happy posting!
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