Professor Skies

August 09, 2013 4:55 PM
Ten past nine meant the intermediates were beginning to file into her class, ready for the nine fifteen start. Same as yesterday, same as tomorrow would be, unless it was a Saturday... Whilst she appreciated that her schedule was easy to grasp, and she definitely appreciated finishing her teaching by two thirty every day, it did make the days rather blur into one. None of the 'Ah, well the Intermediates appear to be coming in and it's after lunch, so it must be a Thursday.'

“Good morning class,” she greeted, as the clock hands made a one hundred and eighty degree angle across the face.

“Today, we will be continuing our work on invertebrates.” They had been working since the start of term on this topic, although Aria had been given the choice of working on plants, with the understanding that it was nearing the most complicated it was possible to make it. “We will be working on leaves and butterflies today. Now, I know that butterflies are pretty and everybody loves them but I don't expect that to cause unnecessary fuss and a lack of commitment to your spell work. I don't see why the attractiveness of the animal in question should affect your feelings towards casting a spell on it, and expect you to take a mature approach,” she informed them sternly, looked decidedly at everyone except Aria. This was, in fact, pretty much the opposite of her problem. Aria was, at least, an equal opportunities fruit loop; she didn't believe in hurting any living creature, and also at least had some kind of belief system to hang it on. It was a belief system dreamt up by hippies the generation before she was born but it was still something. It irked Selina when students who had had no qualms about pointing their wand at any number of living things started getting whiny once a cute animal was concerned.

“As usual, we have a split level class and your projects are the inverse of each other. So, the Level A project is to turn butterflies to leaves, whilst the level B project is to turn leaves to butterflies. In an exam situation, the task would be further differentiated by the complexity of the wing pattern you produce. I have provided several nature books for you to look up butterflies and plants in if you wish to have a clear picture of a real animal or real leaf, which is usually helpful. Forth years are still welcome to choose but by the mid point of the term, I would advise you to start pushing yourselves onto the harder tasks in order to have mastered them sufficiently to pass your examinations next year.

“The spell for the Level B task is Lepidopteria - make the 'ter' nice and long,” she explained, “with a gentle downwards motion of your wand – making the movement light is especially important,” she demonstrated the spell fully, the leaf that had been on her desk twisting momentarily in and darkening, as if forming a cocoon and then bursting out as a fine Peacock Butterfly.

“The Level A spell is Laubis, and, in contrast, you need a highly defined short flick,” she demonstrated, the butterfly falling back to earth as a leaf.

“Support each other and use the resources available, but call on me if you have any concerns.”

OOC – points will be awarded based on length, relevance, creativity and quality. Impress me.
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Jorge Garcia, Pecari

August 17, 2013 4:44 PM
Jorge’s midterm was spent with his family. His ever growing and extremely large family. This year, due to Lita’s marriage, their Christmas was spent with Juri’s family as well. That didn’t bother Jorge too much. He liked Juri well enough and he made his sister happy. Even his sister seemed to get along well with Dulce. Jorge was pretty sure they had at one time been friends, but he wasn’t sure if they were considered that anymore. Either way, there was no hostility there and Dulce seemed in a better mood than she might have usually. Not that she was ever in a bad mood, Dulce didn’t really have moods. It was complicated to explain, but she wasn’t her usual blank self with Juri’s family there.

They spent New Year’s with the entire family down in Mexico. Tio Jose brought his baby daughter with him. She was sitting up and chattering away being half a year old. She was just a newborn at Lita’s wedding. It was strange to know how much could change a person in only a handful of months. Jorge, being so family oriented, had no problem admitting that babies were cute. He enjoyed holding his baby cousin when they were together. His other cousins were his age, so they had all been babies together. His midterm had been fun. Packed full of family, but fun.

But now that he was in Sonora, everything was the same. He spent his free time in the music room or swimming. The rest of the time, he was either in the library studying or in his dorm room studying. People in the school might think of him to be a slacker since he didn’t get involved in things or speak up much. Maybe they had even seen him being lazy around the school. He didn’t really care of the image they bestowed upon him. Jorge was a hard worker. He practiced his music for long hours and sometimes swam for even longer. His grades reflected the amount of studying time he did on a daily basis. They were grades that made his family proud. If the Aladrens wanted to believe they were the Top Markers of their class and think Pecaris like him were useless, that was on them. If his classmates wanted to believe he was a punk and good for nothing that was on them. The professors knew he worked hard based on the contents of the work he handed in and so did his parents. That was good enough for him.

Being a Fifth year now, CATS were coming up quickly and the lessons were getting more complex. It was fun and challenging, but that wasn’t something he’d readily admit to. He took his leaf and stared at it for a moment, picturing a butterfly. There were so many different species of butterfly, he wasn’t sure what one to pick. There was the usual well known one, the Monarch. Jorge figured most people will think of that one though. After looking through the book, he decided that he’ll start with a Spangle Butterfly. They were simple but not completely plain. From there, he’ll try for something with more of a complicated design.

He placed the leaf on the desk and reviewed his notes for the correct spell and wand movement. Feeling good about the spell, Jorge raised his wand, “Lepidopteria” He made sure the ‘ter’ was long and he moved his wand in a downward motion. He did it slowly, but he wasn’t sure if that was necessarily ‘lightly’ as the Professor indicated. The leaf curled into itself and turned a light brown color. It took a second longer than he would have liked, but a butterfly did finally emerge from the shell. It wasn’t the dark black base color with a deep blue glimmer shine as the one in the book that he had hoped for. Instead, it was more of a light gray with an even lighter blue top layer without the glimmer. He knew that his first attempt wouldn’t be perfect, but he had held up some hope for it all the same.
6 Jorge Garcia, Pecari Sort of a girly lesson. 0 Jorge Garcia, Pecari 0 5


Jade Owen

August 21, 2013 3:36 PM
Midterm had been more or less the same of every midterm preceding it, and while Jade had enjoyed the break, she wasn't completely sorry to be back at school, throwing herself half-heartedly into its many diversion and distractions. She could take or leave most of her classes, CoMC being the obvious and wonderful exception, although she was appreciative of the constant reminders her professors offered concerning the fifth years' upcoming examinations. Jade was actually trying marginally harder than usual, because she didn't actually want to fail anything, but average grades were her aim, so she wasn't breaking a sweat. It was fun, however, to watch her classmates do the same.

Unfortunately, professor Skies seemed inclined to make Jade uncomfortable in an entirely different fashion. Why on earth would they ever need to transfigure a butterfly? The concept was bewildering. The Pecari tuned in and out throughout the opening lecture, focusing the larger part of her attention on playing with the frayed ends of a strip of black fabric that she had wrapped a couple of times around her wrist and knotted tightly; she liked to think of it as anti-jewellery. In truth, it was a replacement for her previous fidget aid, as she had taken to wearing her hair tied up all the time, instead of just for Quidditch, rather than leaving it to curl and knot itself around her shoulders all day, as had been her previous practise. Since she'd started brushing it with some regularity, she found it tangled less if it spent all day being secured in some fashion, with less chance of it getting caught in her clothes, bag straps, and the like. With the ends of her tresses inaccessible to idle hands, Jade fussed with ribbons, instead.

Adamant that she was not going to participate in the required assignment, Jade faked an interest in admiring pictures of leaves and butterflies while her classmates set to work. She was only compelled to raise her wand when Jorge managed a reasonably successful first attempt at the spell. "Laubis," she cast with the requisite flick, reverting her companion's insect back to its original state.
0 Jade Owen Should suit you, then. 221 Jade Owen 0 5


Jorge

August 24, 2013 3:17 PM
Jorge hadn’t had enough time to really assess the situation for the butterfly when it was suddenly transfigured back into a leaf. At first, Jorge had thought this spell had been too weak to hold the Transfiguration properly, but then turned to find Jade’s wand pointed in his direction leaving him to conclude that she had released the spell on the leaf.

Jorge took a breath. He knew that Jade was just being Jade. He totally could support that. She knew who she was and that she didn’t give a crap about other people’s thoughts or whatever. That was fine. He didn’t mind her pranks on him (well, he did mind but not enough to really be bothered by it) or when she interrupted him for her whatever schemes she needed to do, but when it came to his schoolwork, he did mind. If Jade didn’t care about her grades, that was fine, but Jorge did care about his and he didn’t want her to intrude upon his schoolwork when he was trying to work the spell out correctly. It impeded him and he did not appreciate it.

He didn’t say any of that though because Jorge did not anger easily and he felt that being angry dispelled too much energy for him to really be worked up enough to do. Instead, he took a moment to review the leaf that was now lying on his desk. He was just going to have to do the spell again anyway because it hadn’t been perfect the first time around, so really, Jade was doing him a favor, but it didn’t mean that he really had to like it all that much.

After a few moments had passed, Jorge gave a nod to Jade, “Saved me the trouble, thanks.” He commented, “But, you might want to actually try it on your own leaf first before you take care of mine.” Whether Jade did the spell herself or not didn’t really matter to Jorge, just as long as she left his alone until he had perfected the spell.

Jorge took another moment to return to the thoughts of butterflies. He still had the one he had originally picked firmly in his mind, he just needed better control over the spell. With better confidence than the first time around, Jorge pointed his wand at the leaf, spoke ’Lepidopteria’, making sure he emphasized the ‘ter’ part and moved his wand appropriately. He watched as the leaf curled once again into a nice cocoon and then burst into another butterfly. This time, the bottom layer was black in color and the top part was a lovely royal blue, although it didn’t have the right sort of shimmer that the butterflies tended to have. Still not perfect, but at least it was closer to it.

“Are you still deciding on a butterfly?” Jorge asked Jade.
6 Jorge Always so sweet with the compliments. 0 Jorge 0 5


Jade

August 24, 2013 3:41 PM
Spending time with Jorge over the past few years had alerted Jade to his laid back attitude, but still she always appreciated that he didn't ever go crazy at her for some of the stuff she pulled on him. On the one hand, it would sort of make her pranks more worth while if he did react to them, but on the other, she had never intended to seriously annoy him. She shrugged when he suggested she try the spell herself, and went back to scanning the colourful pictures, watching Jorge out of the corner of her eye.

It wasn't long before he made another butterfly, and Jade gave up pretense, openly turning her attention to the black and blue insect he had magically created. Her eye twitched when it flapped its wings, threatening to take flight from the table.

"Stop doing that," she hissed at him, completely oblivious to the question he had just asked her, the tips of her fingers turning white as she gripped the table top distinctly more firmly than was necessary. A movement to her left caused her head to jerk away from it in a ducking motion, and she raised her wand to perform the counter-spell, as she had just done with Jorge's first attempt, but the butterfly turned tail (did they have tails?) and flew back in the other direction. Jade turned back to back to Jorge's insect, still perched on the desk, and, sensitive to his academic requirements, cast "Impedimeta," freezing the beast in place.

"This is a stupid class," she said, sounding distracted. Her head was uncharacteristically shrunk into her shoulders, rather than being arrogantly held high, gloating over whoever happened to hear her. She resolutely did not lower her wand, and she was watching Jorge's butterfly with her wayward eyebrows creased into a frown.
0 Jade You know me 0 Jade 0 5


Jorge

August 24, 2013 7:33 PM
Jade’s sudden statement did not make sense to the question he posed to her and the underlining hostility towards him did not reflect anything that had just transpired between them. He was confused by her to say the least. On top of that, she looked either like she was about to throw a punch at him or like she was going to run for her life. Anger and fear sometimes looked way too similar to one another.

He watched Jade with trepidation since she did not know which of these two things she was going to do. Another butterfly came by and Jade seemed to freak out even more before finally deciding to just freeze his and prevent him from being able to continue on with the lesson. At least she didn’t return it to a leaf.

Jorge frowned at her while she sat looking grumpy in her seat. “Geez, Jade, what is your problem?” He asked her, slight irritation in his voice since she had, yet again, used her wand against his school work. “You need to stop messing with my leaf.” He advised, unfreezing the butterfly on his desk and returning it to the original state, which was the leaf. He didn’t know if he should make any sort of comment or joke regarding Jade’s behavior, he was a little concern about it and worried that she would use her wand against him instead of the butterfly.

Deciding that it might be a safe place to say something at all with the Professor around, Jorge leaned in closer to Jade to study her. “You’ve been wearing your hair up, I’ve noticed.” He commented. He remembered their conversation in the gardens and half wondered if she started this to prove a point. Either way, small talk might help her forget the flying insects for a moment and get her to relax somewhat.

“Does this mean that you might have actually listened to me when we talked?” He attempted to tease, but he was still aware of the wand in her hand and was not attempting to make her any angrier than she might have already been. “Anyway, if you are morally opposed to butterflies or whatever you are currently feeling for this lesson, not staring at the item in which you are having issues with might be your best option to make through the class period.” Jorge offered as a suggested and moral support.
6 Jorge Too well, apparently. 0 Jorge 0 5


Jade

August 29, 2013 4:30 PM
"Geez, Jade, what is your problem?" Jorge said, doing nothing to improve Jade's mood. Then he went all Aladren about her messing with his precious butterfly. What was his issue? He'd made the butterfly already, he'd done the spell, what the hell did it matter if she froze it in place? She couldn't think of anything suitably scathing to retort, however, so settled for a stony silence; at least he had turned his leaf back into a butterfly again. Maybe he would just let it be, now.

In the beautiful, butterfly-void aftermath, Jade allowed her muscles to relax a little, feeling the tension leave her shoulders temporarily. Letting her guard down meant that when Jorge commented on her recent hairstyles, Jade was again lacking a witty reply. She simply shrugged in response, and chewed the inside of her lip as she contemplated whether or not she cared that someone had noticed she'd started wearing her hair up. "Does this mean that you might have actually listened to me when we talked?"

"Don't flatter yourself," she said easily, with a half-second laugh of derision. She wasn't about to give him the satisfaction of knowing that something he'd said had actually had an effect on her. If he'd noticed the hair, she definitely wasn't going to draw attention to the jeans she was wearing, which were loose-fitting with lots of pockets that she had chosen herself from a thrift store, nor to the white tee with red stars on it, also that she had chosen herself, both of which were mostly concealed by her robes at present. She was never going to spend hours in the bathroom primping each day, but she couldn't deny that she felt a lot more comfortable in clothes that she had selected, that perhaps reflected her personality a little better than just making do with whatever cast-offs happened to fit. Letting Jorge know that she had actually listened to his advice would be painful enough; indicating that he was right would be insufferable.

Then he went back onto butterflies again, but with some genuinely idiotic assumptions. "I am not morally opposed to butterflies," she said firmly, unsure whether to be more amused or affronted. "I have no objection whatsoever to staring at them. Or not - I don't care either way." Which was sort of true - so long as the butterflies were immobilised or pictures in a book, she could look at them no problem. It was when they were flying around her head that they gave her the creeps. Bats, small birds, moths and butterflies were all infernal creatures once they took flight. She knew it was a perfectly reasonable aversion, but that didn't mean that other people were going to understand, and Jade certainly wasn't keen to enlighten them. So, resuming some of her earlier grump, she added, "You keep on playing with your pretty little butterfly, if that's what makes you happy."
0 Jade Well you're still clueless about some things. 0 Jade 0 5


Jorge

August 31, 2013 4:03 PM
Jorge smirked at her. He wouldn’t say anything again because she was already in a sour mood, but he was pretty sure she had listened to him, at least in some small way. He didn’t think much of her hair down or up other than when she left it down, she let it end up looking gross by the end of the day, but at least when it was up, she looked more put together than usual. And people could see her face more. When she wasn’t eating or talking nonsense that had him label her as Monster Mouth years ago, she was cute, so having her hair out of her face flattered her. Of course, he already commented on her looks once and was called a gargoyle in return, so he wasn’t likely to do so again any time in the near future.

He was glad though that she at least realized that her appearance could be more suitable for herself if she tried. Jorge was not a fashion expert in any sense of the terms. His clothing consisted of jeans and tee shirts, sometimes with band names or something on them, but usually just a solid color. Depending on the weather, these shirts would be either long sleeved or short sleeved. On occasion, he even dressed it up a bit with a plaid shirt or button down. And, of course, a nice pair of sneakers. This was what he knew as fashion. It was easy and comfortable but mostly it was him. He had better understanding of her financial life at home, but he felt that there were ways around not being able to purchase the clothes that they wanted. His sister, Lita, was not even 5 feet in height. Everything that she bought, their mother altered to fit her. Otherwise, she’d have to spend her entire life in children’s clothes. It could be done.

Jade confused him pretty much in every conversation that they were ever in together. She came off as this bad ass sort of girl. Someone who would never let anything get her down or get in her way. Someone who didn’t give a hoot as to how others thought of her. But then, she kept giving him glimpses of her vulnerable side. The side that reminded him she was still human, still had feelings, and still very much a girl. Not in a negative way that some people might take it, but just that she wasn’t a guy to joke around with some of the time. So, she had no issue with butterflies, but was having a fit with them in class…. That did not make any sense to him, which led him to believe that she was scared of them.

“My parents and the Professor would be happy if I continued to keep playing with my pretty little butterfly.” Jorge corrected her. “Believe it or not, I prefer to keep my parents happy by producing good grades. That way, I can still play my instruments.” He advised. He was looking forward to the saxophone this summer. He promised his mother he would practice the piano too. He wasn’t sure why she was so stuck on that one, but he would do as he was told.

“So, if you aren’t morally opposed to the butterflies then…” Jorge looked at her closely for a moment. She was grumpy and, if he saw correctly, agitated. “Are you scared of them?” Jorge asked curiously. He had never known anyone to be terrified of a butterfly. Most people thought they were wonderful things.
6 Jorge That's bound to happen 0 Jorge 0 5


Jade

September 01, 2013 4:17 PM
"Believe it or not, I prefer to keep my parents happy by producing good grades," Jorge said, and Jade made a scoffing noise. She was starting to have grave doubts about him having been sorted into Pecari after all; he was sounding more like an Aladren every minute. She only with-held her teacher's pet and mamma's boy comments because he added the lame quantifier of his instruments.

A moment later, however, she wished she hadn't held her tongue, as he dared to suggest that she was scared of butterflies. "I'm not scared of them," she said quickly, and with so much derision that even she could hear it didn't sound honest. Jade closed her mouth again, and graced Jorge with a long, calculating look. Eventually, she sighed, and said, "I don't like things flying towards my face." She spoke levelly, truthfully, and looked at Jorge as if she were daring him to laugh. Of course she wasn't frightened of butterflies, that would be absurd, but she didn't like the sensation of something fluttering into her personal space and obscuring her vision and that, she felt, was perfectly reasonable. She had convinced herself, she could probably convince everyone else, too.

She really hoped that Jorge wouldn't make fun of her, because if he did, she would have to remind him that she had seen his boggart, and that is was a small, Hispanic woman, who Jade was relatively sure was his mother. That gem of information had been stowed away for future humiliation, and Jade would prefer to use it on her terms, not his. She was already on edge, being in a room full of fluttery, flittery fiends, and now she had admitted her dislike of them to the one person who might actually use it against her in the future... all in good humour, of course.
0 Jade Own your failings. 0 Jade 0 5


Jorge

September 02, 2013 12:16 AM
Jorge looked at Jade dubiously when she denied being scared of the flying creatures. Her hostility towards anything at the moment was suggesting otherwise and perhaps she didn’t like to admit such a thing to anyone. He wouldn’t have admitted to being scared of butterflies either. That seemed like a silly thing to be petrified of considering they were completely harmless. His mother was his worst fear, which he found completely logical and any sane person who had seen her on her ‘angry mom’ side would completely agree with that. Heck, he’d lump both his grandmothers and great grandmothers into that category too. Hispanic women were scary if you did something they did not agree with.

Her explanation, however, made him pause in his thoughts. He looked thoughtful for a moment while he took in her argument. So it wasn’t the butterfly that bothered her so much but the flying motion of it. That made more sense to him than being anxious over a butterfly. Summers must be very difficult for her if just the motion of a butterfly set her off into this agitated state of being. She enjoyed being outdoors, that much he had gathered, but he had to wonder how much she actually enjoyed of it. Where he was and where he often visited, butterflies and other flying bugs were pretty much unavoidable.

“So, you hate the flying aspect of them. Okay.” He said after a moment. “Is it restricted to butterflies or do you get this anxious around dragonflies and other flying bugs too?” He asked her. He was curious to know if it were only certain things that bothered her or if it were all things with wings.

It was clear that her mood was not going to get any better during the lesson and now Jorge was placed at a crossroads. He wanted to keep doing the lesson until he could perfect it after only one try. But he knew that if he did continue to turn his leaf into a butter fly, he would then be putting Jade in a spot of agitation, which would likely lead to her doing things to his butterfly and annoying him as a result. But if he didn’t continue to do the lesson, the Professor might notice and think he hadn’t bothered to try at all, which would lead to him getting a low mark and potentially keep him from being able to learn the saxophone. This did not at all play out well for him no matter what he chose to do.

“Would closing your eyes help at all so that you aren’t freaking out every three seconds?” Jorge asked her. He didn’t know if it was one of those ‘out of sight, out of mind’ things or if she’d freak out even more because she knew they were there and couldn’t see them.
6 Jorge Didn't I just do that? 0 Jorge 0 5


Jade

September 06, 2013 3:04 PM
To his credit, Jorge didn't laugh at her, and Jade went back to her earlier fidgeting with the straps of fabric tied around her wrists as her companion made further inquiries about this particular idiosyncrasy. "Mostly butterflies," she said, actually thinking critically about the creatures that made her nervous. Dragonflies didn't for some reason; neither did ladybugs, wasps, bees, or flying ants. "It must be the flapping," she concluded, making a sub-conscious flapping motion with her hand as she said so. "I don't like bats flying round me, either," that happened often at home if she went out after dark, "or small birds." Oddly enough, she wasn't overly comfortable with the Snitch, either, but seeing as her aim on the pitch was to catch the ball, not caring whether she crushed it into oblivion in the process because it wasn't a living creature, she managed to cope with that just fine.

Jade had noticed that Jorge had stopped attempting the spell for the time being. It was sweet of him... sort of chivalrous. She kind of wanted to pat him on the back for making an effort to put someone else before himself, but she was still marginally pissed at him for making her confess in the first place, instead of just quitting while he was ahead. "Nah, if I close my eyes my imagination makes it worse," she dismissed his suggestion. Jade glanced up at the door, as if contemplating just packing the lesson in altogether, but there were a number of flying insects between her and freedom; she was safer staying put and sucking it up.

"I'll survive," she said dryly, returning her concentration to her books, hoping that by reading the theory and looking at enough pictures of butterflies that if she did, by some unfortunate stroke of bad luck, have to perform this particular spell in her exams, she would have a fighting chance at pulling it off. "You go on ahead and make your pretty flutterby to keep your Mommy happy," she added, her grumpiness gone, replaced instead by a scathing mischief.
0 Jade What do you want, a medal? 0 Jade 0 5


Jorge

September 07, 2013 10:19 PM
Based on what she was saying, it seemed that anything with large enough wings to see was what bothered her so much. Jorge grinned when she mentioned bats, “I’m pretty sure most people would agree with that statement.” He commented. He remembered when a bat was caught in their house one summer night when he was about five or six. Something so easy as a flick of a wand would have solved the problem, but his mother and sisters still screamed like banshees until their father came home and took care of it. It had been a strange night for him as a small child, but now he liked to use that story against his sisters. Maybe he could learn to transfigure and apple into a bat and scare his sisters when he saw them in the summer… He’d probably get into lots of trouble, but sometimes it was worth it. He hadn’t done anything like that to them in a long time. He was sure they’d have a laugh about it afterwards.

Just as suddenly as Jade’s sour mood began, it returned in full force. Well, they were having an adult conversation for all of five minutes before she had to become snotty again and for some reason throw insult to his mother while she was at it. All he had done was ask her a question to see if it would help her with her displeasure of the assignment and she had to go all ‘Jade’ on him. He didn’t really understand why he put up with her insults for so long. Sometimes they were amusing and didn’t offend him in the least, other times he felt that she was just a mean person inside and out. Her insults went beyond those of a friend poking fun. He didn’t appreciate it.

“Mock my mom all you want, Jade, I don’t care what you think about her.” He was over his conversation with her. “I’m sorry for trying to find a way to help you through the lesson, I’ll be sure to not bother the next time we have flying objects to charm.” He stated; his annoyance with her clear. Jorge turned back to his leaf on his desk and tried to put Jade completely out of his mind. He had no idea how anyone handled her for a longer period of time and he suddenly had a lot of sympathy for her roommates.
6 Jorge It would be nice. 0 Jorge 0 5


Jade

September 08, 2013 3:59 PM
So bats freaked most people out, but butterflies - which were essentially smaller bats, really - were considered beautiful. jade didn't get it. In fact, she was certain that there were people who didn't like moths, either, and nobody seemed to ridicule them. It's just because butterflies were pretty that they weren't considered a threat, and that was completely ridiculous. Not to mention prejudiced; what sort of society judged on looks alone... oh, wait, yeah that made sense. Unlike Jorge's sudden attitude problem.

"Take a chill pill," she instructed, wondering at what point he'd decided to take anything she said seriously and let it aggravate him into getting grumpy with her. It was sort of cool, as it showed he could actually get riled up if she pushed the right buttons. Was it his mother, maybe? Or he might just be in a grump anyway, he had been Aladren-keen on doing the assignment. "And I don't think anything particular about your mom, I've never met her," she pointed out. She didn't make it a habit to form opinions of complete strangers.

She was aware that Jorge was probably ignoring her, as he'd turned away from her and was regarding his leaf again. Jade sighed; she wished he wouldn't have got his knickers all in a twist. Now who was she supposed to talk to? Grumpily, she glared at her own leaf, and tentatively reached for her wand. Maybe she could give the spell a try. After all, she could turn it back again if she didn't like it. Besides, it wasn't like she could chat with a friend now he'd gone all moody on her, and Professor Skies might have noticed she wasn't doing any work. Sighing again, Jade raised her wand, braced herself, and cast the stupid spell.

She was sort of relieved that it didn't instantly work as it should. The leaf was now butterfly-shaped, and its wings twitched a little, but it still looked very much life a leaf in colour and texture. It was probably a seriously useful disguise, and would undoubtedly survive in the wild, but Jade wasn't certain it would get her a passing grade. It was a shape, because her butter-leaf was starting to grow on her. She didn't lower he wand, but she did sit looking at it for a short while, content for it to be in her presence so long as it didn't try moving.
0 Jade Keep dreaming. 0 Jade 0 5