Professor Skies

August 23, 2013 4:26 PM
There were interesting little puzzles at all levels of Transfiguration. However, those at advanced level were, if not the most curious, the ones the a person could really get their teeth stuck into. The subject for today's lesson was one of Professor Skies' favourites.

“Good afternoon,” she greeted the class, hoping they weren't too full and sleepy from lunch. One of the modules they had been studying towards this term was what made something a Transfiguration as opposed to a Charm. It was often a highly contentious argument, especially with powerful or impressive spells, or new inventions, which each side was keen to claim for themselves.

“Today we will be examining the case of Wizarding Chess. Traditionally, this is considered Transfiguration – and a highly complex one at that. Who can suggest one of the reasons this might be such an advanced form of magic?” she took comments and answers from the class until it seemed to have worn itself out on that point, clarifying or expanding ideas where necessary.

“Today, in class, you will be making a start on the spellwork. You need to imbue the piece with its own apparent knowledge of what it can and cannot do. As you will all know, creating true sentience is beyond current magic, and is proposed to be impossible. If you have owned a chess set, you will know that the pieces can be somewhat characterful. However, we will be focussing on making the piece follow its own specific movement pattern today, to the command 'move' or to a tap of the wand.” The pieces were all drawn up on the board, in a list marked 'Order of Complexity,' ranging from pawns at the top to knights at the bottom, each with an accompanying diagram of the way it moved, in case any member of the class was unfamiliar with the game.

“The incantation is echecus locomotor. Note that, in spite of the spelling, it is a soft 'sh' sound in echecus. You will then tap the piece, tap your wand in front of it in the pattern of its movement, then tap the piece again, like so,” she added, demonstrating on a knight. The little horse shook its mane out and obediently trotted in formation around her desk, like it was performing a tiny version of dressage.

“For your homework, you will write a parchment presenting the arguments as to whether this is a transfiguration or charm. If you are satisfied with how you have progressed with the spell in class, you may begin your research.”
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Valerie Lennox, Crotalus

September 05, 2013 5:40 PM
This morning, Valerie had woken up aching all over miserably. She tried to tell herself that she had just slept wrong, that she was not getting sick, even though she'd been feeling run down ever since midterm, when they'd had to go up to Iowa and see her cousin Rosalyn's new baby Ethan. The trip had apparently been too much for her, even though she'd gone back to St.Louis before getting on the wagon to go back to Sonora. Valerie had gotten banged around on the wagon as usual, but that had been awhile ago.

Slightly before lunch, she'd began to cough and continued to do so through the entire meal, which she'd barely touched. This was one of the meals that she and Melanie planned to eat together, and the Teppenpaw had seemed extremely concerned. Valerie tried to brush it off as possible allergies. Those caused drainage in her throat and made her cough. There could be many reasons why she'd been coughing. She was not sick.

Okay, she probably was. If there was one thing Valerie knew, it was her own body and how it felt to be ill, and that's how she was feeling now. She simply didn't want to admit it. She didn't want to miss class. The Crotalus had her new potion that made her sick less often and that was that. She just got sinus infections in the summer. Though it did make sense that more severe illnesses would get through the the potion than less serious ones. It would just make those more severe illnesses less so than otherwise. Valerie would still be incapacitated, just for shorter periods of time-and she was grateful for that. She'd spent most of her childhood in bed and had spent the two years before getting her potion especially ill.

She spotted Michael and decided to sit next to him rather than Brianna, who was also in the class and already was was sitting with Linus. Valerie decided to let them just be together. She spent much more time with her best friend, than she did Michael anyway, given that Brianna was her roommate and Valerie didn't want to appear clingy, for fear that would drive the other Crotalus away and then she wouldn't have her as a friend at all, though the bracelet Brianna gave her, that she always wore now, made that a little easier. Plus, if she didn't spend time with Michael, she wouldn't have him as one either, so it really was best this way.

Though, it still felt a little odd to her. He hadn't treated her any differently, either from spending time with Eris or fighting with Brianna though Brianna didn't have a problem with Valerie being friends with him and Eris was gone. She did feel a little bad for Michael because of that-and a little disloyal to Brianna for hanging out with him. Still, the other Crotalus had Linus now-and she seemed to be trying to make up with Michael anyway. Sometimes, Valerie felt just a tiny bit jealous and left out with Brianna and Linus, but felt really bad about it, because if anyone deserved to have someone special, it was Brianna. She also sort of wished she could have had someone who genuinely liked her too, but she knew full well that would never happen. She was too weak and sickly and frail and no matter where she actually stood with Jasper, if it wasn't for betrothals she'd end up a spinster. Guys usually didn't want girls with problems and she really commended Linus for wanting her friend despite hers.

Valerie coughed again, and it seemed to be progressing into a more hacking one and she felt embarassed. She was lucky to have Brianna and Michael here whom she felt more comfortable with. As for others though, she didn't know where she stood with others though she assumed some didn't think of her. And coughing like that definitely attracted attention.

It looked like the lesson today was going to be enchanting chess pieces. Chess was something she was capable of playing at times, if she was semi-well, she could do most games, and more so now, because they were not physically demanding, the way say, Quidditch would be. Plus it wasn't very ladylike. Valerie's belief in this had nothing to do with WAIL and more the fact that her mother believed ladies shouldn't play such a brutal sport. WAIL was kind of silly, because if it made girls like each other the way Melanie liked Marcus, then it would make halfblood and Muggleborn girls that way too and it just didn't seem logical to her.

Of course, Melanie usually beat her at chess, because she was brilliant and Valerie's mind was often semi foggy. Her sister seemed to feel guilty about this and the Crotalus suspected that the times she did win, the Teppenpaw had let her.

Still, at the moment she didn't feel all that capable of enchanting chess pieces. Or anything. She suddenly felt very hot and feverish and coughed harshly again. Valerie wasn't sure she'd be able to even make it to the Medic without help. She was so disappointed, she was doing so much better most of the time that she hated admitting she when she wasn't. At least the worries about people thinking she was trying to get attention had gone away. When she was ill, it tended to be pretty obvious.

Valerie turned to Michael anyway. Before she could say anything, she lapsed into another coughing fit. When it abated, she asked him, her voice a bit weak, "Do you want to work together?" He was someone she didn't think would reject her.
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Michael Grosvenor

September 30, 2013 5:29 PM
Things were, if not totally on track, then definitely less hell-bound than they'd been before. The chat with Medic Bailey had helped. It hadn't made his work any easier, and he still spent a lot of time feeling thick and wanting to quit, but he knew better now how to get past that. He smiled at Valerie as she sat down next to him. She was one of the people he liked to study with best. She was pretty smart and given that she wasn't sick as much these days, she was doing well at keeping up with her school work. He didn't go to her all the time. He was always the one that needed help – or, if she needed it, he could never give it – and he didn't want to be a leech. He was glad Valerie seemed willing to spend time with him again. He felt like she hadn't so much last year, although he tried to tell himself that he was just being paranoid. Valerie had never exactly been someone with a lot of time to give, until more recently. But if she had been avoiding him, it had to be because Brianna had said something. He had thought this grossly unfair, given that Valerie was supposed to be friends with both of them. Even when he'd vented to Mellie – who barely even knew Brianna – he'd been careful not to name names because he didn't want to be unkind or spread things. But Brianna had told horrible things about him to their mutual friend. If she had. He only thought she had. And they were trying to get along again now, so he supposed he should try to let that go. But it still seemed like a very unthinking thing to do.

He kept his attention on Professor Skies to start with, writing down the points she made and the points his classmates made. He'd been a bit scant on notes in the past, always assuming it was mostly in the books. But, even if it was, it helped it go in to write it down . And sometimes people in class explained things more simply and clearly. It was only when they were set to their task that his attention turned properly to Valerie, who seemed to be coughing. He tried to smile sympathetically. He guessed she wasn't invulnerable to illness, even with her new potion, and he felt bad that she wasn't well.

“Yeah, that'd be good,” he smiled, when she managed to ask if she wanted to work together. The lesson sounded really complicated, not least because he'd never played chess in his life. He was grateful for the chalk scribbling on the board and marking out the moves, otherwise he'd be clueless. He wondered if Valerie knew much about it but for now there was a more pressing issue. He never really knew whether to ask about her health... She should know enough about to judge if she was well enough to come to class, so if she was there, presumably she thought she was ok and having people fuss might annoy her. But he didn't want to seem like he didn't care. Brianna had kept saying he didn't care, which was frankly untrue and unfair. He didn't want people to think that. “Are you alright?” he asked.

OOC – bits about them studying together were written in consultation with Valerie.
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Valerie

October 03, 2013 12:59 PM
Valerie smiled weakly at Michael. She was glad that he'd agreed to work with her. For one thing, it meant the Brianna thing hadn't come between the two of them and he still considered her a friend. She needed all she could get. For another, well, he didn't think of her as being contagious and contaminated. He didn't seem to fear catching something from her. Honestly, it was more likely that she would catch something from someone else than them from her. Though less likely now because of her potion. Of course, it did have side effects like fatigue-which is why Valerie took it at night-and unpleasant bouts of itching, which she had a nice medicated cream for that seemed to really help.

Unfortunately it-the potion, not the itch cream-did not seem to be working right now and she felt ill. It had happened to her at least twice a year but hopefully with it being so close to the end of the year, maybe she'd get to skip the annual sinus infection. Merlin, did she loathe them. Though they did incapacitate her less than other illnesses. Still they were miserable things but seemed inescapable.

Right now, though while she'd felt extremely hot only a second ago, she now felt very cold and began to shiver. If it hadn't been apparent before that she wasn't well, it probably was now. Valerie felt so disappointed, she should have gone to the hospital wing at the first sign that something wasn't right. But she didn't want to miss a lesson that could be crucial to her Transfiguration RATS and it was very important to her that she do well on them, even if she wasn't going to do anything with her life but get married and have kids-and she was glad to be able to do that. Valerie did, for all her medical issues, have a perfectly normal reproductive system. Still, even though her last name was Lennox, her grandmother had been a Brockert and the same blood flowed through her veins and Transfiguration was a subject that she wanted to do especially well on. Plus, the Crotalus had something to prove, that despite her sickness, that she could do well on her exams. At least in E in both subjects. She had only been taking two so she shouldn't have any problems when she was hardly overloaded.

Valerie coughed as Michael asked if she was alright. "I-I don't think so." The Crotalus admitted. She was achey and her throat was burning, though the rest of her was extremely chilled and she felt like she definitely had a high fever. "I think I have the flu." It had been a rather sudden onset and she just kept feeling worse, plus this year's flu was supposed to be a really bad one and had probably gotten through the potion. Valerie did, of course, keep up with medical news about infectious diseases, even though it scared her. She'd always lived in fear of them.

She looked from the chess pieces to her friend, still shaking. "Michael, I-I don't think I can do this." Even her voice was shaking and she felt like she might cry. She did not want to have to leave class. Valerie tried so hard to do well and force herself to attend class. Usually,the last two years this hadn't been a problem. This was the first time she'd been sick since her annual summer sinus infection. "I, um, think I might need to go to the medic." She could hold it in no longer and a tear trickled down her cheek.
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Michael Grosvenor

October 11, 2013 2:48 PM
“Oh,” Michael said, trying to give Valerie a sympathetic smile as she said she thought she had the flu. Even though this wasn't really unusual, it had become less common during the last year. Although, even when she wasn't sick, Valerie still somehow seemed fragile to him.

“Sorry to hear that,” he tried. He wasn't really sure what he was supposed to do next. If Valerie had come to class, maybe she felt grotty but still like she could do this, and he didn't want to suggest that she couldn't. It always really bugged him when people assumed that he couldn't do things that he was perfectly capable of. She cleared this up pretty promptly for him though.

“Ok,” he nodded, when she said she wanted to go to the medic. He knew he shouldn't be pleased to get out of class but he couldn't help the slight sense of relief at not having to try to Transfigure a chess piece, even if it was just delaying the torture. And he felt a bit bad, given that the reason was Valerie being sick, which obviously he wasn't happy about. “Want me to take you?” he asked.
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Valerie

October 15, 2013 1:02 AM
Despite feeling really sick, Valerie also felt a bit embarrassed because she had started crying a little. Hopefully nobody besides maybe Michael had noticed, she didn't want anyone else to make fun of her for it, but she felt miserable. It was both better and worse than before the potion. Without that, not only she missed a lot more classes-really, she'd had a bad couple of years prior to starting her potion-but when she was ill, she felt a lot worse than right now. Her potion prevented minor illnesses and made the more serious ones shorter and less so. In the past she might have had the flu a couple of weeks with a long recovery-before she just ended up getting sick all over again. And then the whole cycle repeating.

Unfortunately, now, when she got sick, it was less intense-though generally a good thing-but she still felt awful enough to cry sometimes, especially when she had a fever and was achy all over. That had happened before too, but at that time she'd often been too sick to care what others thought. Now that Valerie wasn't as sick, so she felt completely embarrassed in addition to feeling ill. Not so much in front of Michael who seemed sympathetic, nor would she in front of Brianna but there was the whole rest of the class, who probaby would just roll their eyes and assume she was going to contaminate them. At least she didn't worry that they would think she was being melodramatic-which Valerie tried to avoid in general because she didn't want others to think she was overly whiny and people wouldn't want to be around her because of that-because it only took one look at her to know she wasn't well at all.

The Crotalus felt exhausted and really cold. Her whole body was shivering and her head was pounding. She felt weak, both physically and emotionally. She should be able to handle things better. She hated feeling like this, every time she left class due to illness, people might understand why she had to but Valerie still hated to have the attention on her. Most of the time she felt uncomfortable being around someone who wasn't a friend. If all her friends were busy, and she didn't want to interrupt it-such as when Brianna was with Linus-she felt lonely and didn't know what to do with herself. The ball had been such an occasion where everyone she was comfortble with had a date. She'd not wanted to be there, alone and awkward. In fact, Valerie had almost wished she'd been too ill to attend. She hated standing around by herself and was too shy to walk up to someone else and start talking to someone she didn't know.

It was going to be rough next term, without Josh around. Not that they were close friends at all but he was a buffer. Without him around, she would feel like a third wheel with Brianna and Linus and it would be more awkward. Of course, it always had been a bit, even with Josh there, Valerie knew they were Brianna's friends not hers, not really. If only Michael and Brianna hadn't had that falling out.

Her throat hurt and her nose was dripping. She took her handkerchief out and blew her nose, hoping not to attract the attention of anyone other than Michael, whose attention she already had. She began to cough again and when her fit finally abated, she nodded at her friend's offer to take her. "I think that would be for the best." Not that Valerie wanted to be sick or leave class but it was time to admit defeat. Not try to be strong when she was quite obviously weak and in no condition to be anywhere but in bed. She would prefer to be in bed. "I think we should tell Professor Skies first though." Valerie added. Just because she had medical problems did not give her the right to just walk out of class without permission.
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