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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Ryan O'Malley, Crotalus

February 02, 2011 7:49 PM
Ryan was less nervous about Transfiguration then he had been last year. It was a subject that he actually felt like he was good at. He rarely felt like he was good at much of anything but last year he had at least been able to partially change his beetle into a button for a moment. Ryan had never expected to do more than that on his first try. In fact, he hadn't even expected to do that .

He never said much about his ability in the subject though. Ryan didn't think he, of all people, should brag about anything. It wasn't like he was anything special, not a prodigy or anything. He was simply above average. Besides, Sophie wasn't good at transfiguration so Ryan felt a little guilty that he was.

Also, just because it was one his better subjects, Ryan still wasn't sure the professor liked him even though he liked her. He was still terrified of screwing up and making Professor Crosby hate him, like he was convinced his HoH hated him, since he was no good at flying. It was especially important that Professor Crosby liked him too, because she seemed to be getting to be...friendly with his uncle. She might even be Ryan's aunt someday.

The Crotalus took a seat behind the one he'd been in last year, as someone was already sitting in that one. Ryan wasn't too put out by that as he generally felt he should let others get first pick of things. Besides, at least he still didn't have to sit in front. The idea of that terrified Ryan.

He listened as the lesson began and was not too upset to see that it was animate to inanimate again, like last year. Ryan had not mastered it yet, but he had at least made progress, his transfigurations lasted longer than a second now. He'd mastered all the simpler inanimate to inanimate ones.

Ryan turned to the person next to him, hoping it was someone he could get along with. He had this deep need to be liked by everyone or at least not hated by anyone. Well, besides his mother and sister of course. The second year always tried to cover when he realized he had made a mistake and felt bad after he did. "Do you want to work with me?" Ryan asked.
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Fidelio Winters, Aladren

February 02, 2011 11:47 PM
When Fidelio Winters sat down for his first ever Transfiguration class, he was excited. He had grown up with his mother transfiguring things left and right into musical instruments for he and his sister Leonora to play with, and his father transfiguring things left and right into ear muffs to block the all noise

Now Fidelio was eleven and could play both the piano and the violin quite well. He smiled to himself thinking of his wonderfully chaotic household where he had learned to read both music and words at an early age and where frequent blowups between his father and his paternal grandfather (who was a more conservative pureblood) took place. The arguments that mostly regarded the fact that Fidelio's father gave his wife equal say in family matters as well as let her and his daughter roam freely whenever they wished.

Though he still had yet to learn the subject, he felt quite confident that the class that both his mother and father had excelled at would be great fun for him as well.
And if he managed to get ahold of it, he might well be able to conjure up a piano from a stone or something like that. He had, after all, only been allowed to take his violin to the school under express orders from his father who generally detested most noisemaking devices.

Fidelio smirked to himself. Who would have thought that his mother and father would have ended up together?
He was a quiet, well to do pureblood who's idea of a good time consisted of holing himself into his dusty library for days on end and pour over ancient texts. She was a jolly, scatterbrained witch from a rather liberal pureblood family who had insisted upon naming her two children after the lead in her favorite muggle opera, Fidelio.

"Do you want to work with me?"

Fidelio looked up rather startled. He, like his mother, was often prone to daydreaming, and frequently came out of his rather trance-like thoughts humming an indistinguishable tune and quite oblivious to what was going on around him.

"Hmmm? What? Oh, sure." He offered a large rather lopsided grin that showed off his dimples and shook his brown hair out of his freckled face. "My name's Fidelio, but you can call me Lio, or Fido (pronounced Feedo) if you're daring."
He laughed. "I'm only joking, I honestly don't care at all if you call me Fidelio, Lio, Fido, or even Hey You if you should ever so happen to forget my name."

He paused to take a breath before rambeling on, unaware that he was probably talking too much. "My sister's name is Leonora, and most people call her Nora, except my Uncle Jack on my mom's side who thinks it's a great laugh to call her Leo and me Lio. There's no difference at all in the two except the 'e' and the 'i', so as you can imagine, it makes things rather complicated when he's calling one of us to help him. I'm a first year in Aladren house, where are you?"

OOC: Sorry if I'm making him talk too much, I just thought it might be intresting as Fidelio doesn't care too much what others think of him and from what I read of your post Ryan does.
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Ryan

February 05, 2011 11:01 PM
Ryan nodded as the boy introduced himself as Fidelio but said Ryan was also allowed to call him Lio or Fido. This, unfortunately, left the second year in quite a conundrum over what, exactly, he was supposed to call the younger boy. He would hate to make a mistake and not call Fidelio by the right thing, like when he'd failed to remember to call Sara 'Miss Raines' last year. Ryan didn't want to have Fidelio think he was rude or something. He supposed he would go with the Aladren's full first name for now. After all, the Crotalus, like most of his house,was not the daring type.

"I'm Ryan." He replied, smiling politely. Ryan saw no reason not too. He was actually happy anyway, as the other boy had not refused to be his partner. "You can call me...Ryan. There's not really a nickname for that." Nobody ever called him anything but his full name anyway as it was only four letters. Well, his mother and sister called him other nasty things, but Ryan certainly didn't want Fidelio to call him those ugly names.

Or even ever know that anyone did. It was humiliating, which was probably the whole point. Not that there was anyone ever for his mom to humiliate him in front of really other than his sister, his father and the house-elves. Still, Ryan would be massively embarassed if anyone knew, aside from Sophie. The Crotalus felt it was necessary to tell his best friend after she told him her secret but he would die if anyone else ever found out how he was treated.

Ryan listened as Fidelio talked about his family. While he was interested in what the other boy had to say, he knew he would not say anything about his own. Ryan didn't want to have to lie and or have to hide how he felt when he talked about his own sister. As far as he could tell, Fidelio got along with his and it was best for Ryan just not to mention anything about Carrie.

"I'm in Crotalus." Ryan told the Aladren boy, glad for the quick change in topic. Certain people might have interpreted Fidelio's question differently, looked at him weird and told him that they were in the Transfiguration room but Ryan knew what he meant. "And a second year." Ryan added.

Not quite knowing what else to say, Ryan looked back at his snail. He was probably not the best conversationalist. The Crotalus had figured out long ago that it was best to say nothing most of the time and now he had developed a habit of not doing so and not really knowing what to say. "Do you want to go first, or have me do so?" Ryan asked. As Fidelio was male , he didn't have to be chivalrous, and as Ryan didn't know his last name, he didn't have to go out of his way to be polite but at the same time, the second year still felt it necessary to give the other person the choice.

Besides, if he turned out to be a pureblood, he wanted to make sure he wasn't rude, as Fidelio could report back to his parents that Ryan had offended him and it could somehow get back to his mother who in turn would use it as an excuse to cruelly punish Ryan. Furthermore, it was important to the second year that Fidelio like him so Ryan would go out of his way to be nice, no matter what.

OOC-No problem :)
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Fidelio

February 10, 2011 7:10 PM
Fidelio felt himself squirming while the other boy talked. He seemed careful. And Fidelio was anything but careful. But since Ryan seemed friendly enough, Fidelio figured he would just have to deal. After all, his sister had told him that when he went to Sonora, he'd have to watch himself. Not everyone would be like his parents or his mother's family. Some would be exactly like Grandfather. Fidelio mentally shuddered at the thought of his cold, unforgiving relative.
And now, Fidelio thought to himself, you have a chance. So watch what you say!
"Do you want to go first, or have me do so?"
Fidelio debated the question for a moment. "Honestly? I don't care at all!" There you go again, he berated himself. Shooting off your mouth without thinking. "I mean, um, which ever works for you, I have no preference."
There, I hope that was better, he muttered to himself.
Then, as if having an epiphany, he shot out of his chair. "Ryan?!? Can I call you Ry?!?!?!?!?!?"
He looked at the older boy for confirmation, and then, hoping he hadn't stepped out of bounds for a mere first year, added, "I mean, if that's okay with you of course."

OOC: Okey-doke, then I'm just going to have Fidelio go into one of his super exuberent modes, sound good? :)
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Ryan

February 17, 2011 2:38 PM
Ryan couldn't help but notice that Fidelio was squirming. He wondered why, hoping it was because of some tic the other boy had rather than something he'd done wrong. Not that he wished nervous tics on anyone but maybe Fidelio was just more the energetic type that didn't like to sit still in class. That was what Ryan hoped the squirming meant. He didn't want to have done something wrong.

Next it was Ryan's turn to squirm a bit. Fidelio didn't care who went first, which meant Ryan had to decide. The Crotalus had a bit of trouble with that. If he went first, he would be showing the first year what to do, as Ryan had had more experience with this, presumably. However, he might look like a show-off. And Ryan was the last person who had the right to do that. Or even wanted to.
People might resent him if he was ever better than them. Not that that was usually an issue.

Somehow, it didn't seem fair to make someone else go first either though. Like Ryan might be trying to make them go when they weren't ready. He knew that last year or really even this year, he wouldn't want to go first and make a fool of himself. Granted, he could embarass himself just as much by going second.

Before he could make up his mind, Fidelio asked a question. "Um, okay." Being called Ry wasn't too bad, not insulting, just a shorter form of Ryan. Besides, it seemed like it would make Fidelio happy to call him Ry and Ryan was all for making other people happy. He decided he would call the Aladren Fido after all, as the younger boy seemed to like nicknames.

Granted, it probably made Ryan's mother and sister happy to make him miserable too. Carrie sure seemed to enjoy when Ryan got in trouble. Maybe he deserved it after all. Who was he to put his own happiness ahead of that of others. That would be selfish, which his mom often accused him of being. Of course, she accused him of all negative traits that existed, even the ones that contradicted each other and other people, like Aunt Jana, and even his father, said a lot of them applied to his mother and sister far better.

"I guess I'll go first." Ryan decided. He didn't necessarily want to but at least was Transfiguration which he was a little better at than most other things. He took out his wand and withdrew the snail from the box. The Crotalus tried to visualize the similarities between the snail and a teapot. Ryan could actually see them, the shell was the main part of a teapot and the snail's head was similar to the spout. "Domiporta thea" . The Crotalus said, doing the proper wand motions.

The result was a plain white teapot-Ryan, being a guy, didn't think much about teapot patterns, it would seem too feminine to make a fancy one with flowers or something and Fido might laugh at him-with eyes and feelers. Ryan hoped the first year wouldn't laugh at him for not getting it perfect either. "Your turn, I guess."
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Fidelio

February 20, 2011 6:36 PM
"Your turn, I guess."
Fidelio frowned to himself; did this boy think he was worthless? He was actually starting to worry about his new partner. Ryan seemed to be so...so...careful and unsure. As if someone was watching his every move and the wrong one would have a disastrous ending. Fidelio smiled a little at the thought of being in a similar situation. How exciting that would be to be monitored and you had to somehow communicate that you were being held ransom without your captor realizing what you were saying!
Well, if you were being held captive, I highly doubt that you would be able to discreetly let people know what was up. You chatter too much, and you’re too fond of animated conversation!
Shut up Jackie! Fidelio exclaimed to himself.
He was rather fond of talking to himself. He had a tiny elf named Jackie up in the left corner of his brain who was horribly addicted to coffee and crumpets and liked to point out the things he thought Fidelio couldn’t do. And then of course, Fidelio had to go and prove Jackie wrong. Like that time when he had to prove to Jackie that he could in fact fly. That had, of course, ended up with several broken bones and a self-contented elf saying ‘I told you so’ over and over and over again.
But that was beside the point, Fidelio told Jackie sternly. It was Transfiguration class. It was time to focus. It was time to put Jackie away.
He looked at Ryan's teapot, a plain white one with eyes...and feelers? He smiled at the teapot and let out a small breath of relief, so if he couldn’t perfect it, everything would be ok. Not that he was worried. He was just...concerned. Yes, that's right. Concerned. Take that Jackie!
"It's very beautiful!" He exclaimed. "Well, here goes nothing."
He closed his eyes, stuck out his wand, imagined a teapot, and "Domiporta thea!"
He opened his eyes, and before him sat a pale pink teapot with magenta polka-dots and a bow instead of a handle on the lid. And were those...snail feet attached to the bottom of the object?
Fidelio blinked. Then grinned. And then he laughed out loud. "It's hideous!" He exclaimed. "Even my Great-Aunt Addie wouldn't be caught dead with that thing on her shelf!" Then he turned to Ryan and said very seriously. "My Great-Aunt Addie is very partial to frilly pink things, especially teapots with bows. She has a whole collection."
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Professor C.

February 22, 2011 9:42 PM
Mr. Winters, I am enthused to see you posting, but I have one request as to your formatting.

If you could, please separate your paragraphs by two spaces each, as this message is formatted. It makes the post easier to read and thus ensures the thread will become less complicated.

Thanks, and happy posting!
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