Professor McFarlan

April 22, 2007 7:53 PM
Kathleen McFarlan smiled at the all but barren classroom. The First and Second year class would begin soon and she'd done nothing to personalize the space allotted to her. Oh, there were a couple of Muggle star charts and the book shelves were filled with reference material, but really, that was it and in Kathleen's eyes it was more than adequate.

Surveying the classroom as she set the heavy case she lugged from her office on her desk, the new professor decided she'd have to do something about the seating arrangements. A sweeping motion of her wand and the desks that were lined neatly in rows moved this way and that to form a large circle.

Yes, that was much better. Kathleen walked over and touched the desks one by one with her wand while muttering the appropriate spell. Each student desk transformed into a cushy recliner. After all, when one looked up, proper head and spine alignment was needed to avoid that annoying crick in the neck.

With just minutes to go before the students would be arriving, she hurried back to her desk, opened the case and pulled back the soft material that protected the very large crystal contained within. Reverently, she lifted into its proper position. There were only two like it in the entire world. The other crystal resided with her brothers in Ireland. Gently, she touched her wand to just the right spot and it began to glow softly as the room dissolved away.

Instead of a classroom, Kathleen stood in outer space. Below her the earth rotated on its axis, looking like a beautiful blue opal. To the left and a bit closer, the moon made its guardian trek around the fragile planet. All around, planets and their satellites, stars, and comets, asteroids and distant galaxies shone with breathtaking beauty. In the distance, a large, yellow star know to the inhabitants of the watery planet below as Sol, stood guard. Kathleen had grown up working and playing a place that looked exactly like this, but it never ceased to take her breath away. At least this crystalline image would be put to more productive use other than decorating a posh nightclub.

Hearing footsteps outside, she combed her fingers through her shoulder length auburn hair. Satisfied the waves neatly curled up at her shoulders, she commanded the door to open. Her emerald eyes sparkled with silent laughter at the astonished faces of her charges who had their first look at their new Astronomy professor standing, apparently, on nothing but space.

"Come in," she walked over making a welcoming gesture. "The floor is still quite solid. That's right, find a chair and make yourselves comfortable. Don't worry, gravity still applies."

She gave the students a few moments to adjust to their unusual surroundings and get seated. She could only imagine what was going through their heads. She found herself wishing her Muggle university students could have experienced this. Well, time to begin.

"Hello. My name is Kathleen McFarlan and I have the happy privilege of being your new Astronomy Professor. Please respect the usual classroom etiquette. From his notes and your work, I realize that Professor Chatterjee is a hard act to follow, but I'll do my best. He prepared you well on the basics and I believe you are ready learn how all this," Kathleen made a sweeping gesture, "pertains to you."

"All of the Cosmos is interdependent and everything in it affects us. We may not see it or feel it, but all of this affects our world, nature, and magic. This class is more than just memorizing the names of planets and stars. I hope to teach you how what is happening out here affects every single aspect of magic, from charms to potions and everything in between.

"Nothing demonstrates this more than our closest neighbor, the moon." Professor McFarlan's touched the crystal again and the view changed. Above a huge three dimensional moon filled the ceiling. "Its gravitational pull dictates the tides and it works on us in numerous physical and magical ways.

"Like language, Magic is not gender neutral. The moon's magical resonance is female. That's not a man in the moon, its a lady. The monthly cycle of the moon affects us in different ways. The new moon is a good time to begin projects, long brewing potions, and plant root crops like mandrakes. Love potions and charms are particularly effective during the first quarter. During the full moon, a woman's magic is at her peak. Gentleman, never duel with an angry witch three days before and after a full moon, you'll loose. There is also a rise in crime, births, and accidents during a full moon.

"Now that's enough from me for the time being. I want to know what you know about the moon's powers. You can talk about what you know or have observed in nature, the Muggle world, and the Wizarding world. If you know any historical lore or superstition, feel free to impress me. Please raise your hands and I'll call on you." Kathleen looked around the class in the dim light for the first hand.

OOC: Feel free to Google away or use your brilliant imaginations! Keep it believable and have fun!


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Beth Fisher

April 29, 2007 4:51 PM
Upon entering the Astronomy classroom, Beth felt a sense of awe wash over her. The room- it wasn't a room at all, but a whirling cosmos of planets, and blackness, and- it was all a bit overwhelming. She had become acquianted with magic since first stepping foot in her old school last semester, but the wide variety of different magical possibilites still amazed Beth. Everything about the universe that once was relagated off as "science" was overturned by the idea of magic, and she was still getting used to it.

Beth had to admit, she didn't know too much about the moon. Her Muggle primary education had given her a pretty vague over-view of the role of the moon in the waves of the ocean, but little else. It seemed as though everyone else in the class knew tons about the planet, however, and that only intimidated Beth further. She was naturally shy, and her petite frame allowed her to hide rather successfully in uncomfortable situations. This class was beginning to feel like one of those.

Sitting in the cushy recliner, Beth took a deep breath. Every moment that passed, Beth felt increasingly nervous. What if the teacher called on her, and she didn't have anything to say? It was frightening. So Beth sat, almost frozen with anticipation of being called on, or worse, making a fool of herself.
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Talitha Cumni

April 30, 2007 4:26 PM
Talitha refused to be grouchy. This day was too exciting. She looked forward to this first day of classes ever since midterm started. Who cares if some of the Crotalus girls were stuck up? Most of them were in the upper classes anyway. It was just the way Lila disrespected her Native American roots and the community she lived in that irritated her so. So what if her parents didn’t belong to any of the “proper” social circles didn’t mean they weren’t as good as hers. Well, she had to work on getting over it otherwise she would be as big a hypocrite as Lila. Besides, it wasn’t in her nature to care about what kind of family a person was born into, but what the person was like. Daddy always said that everyone was a potential friend.

Her thoughts were totally interrupted as she stepped into the Astronomy classroom. Wow! Like Wow! This was way more than she could have expected. She was literally walking out in the middle of space! Okay, her feet were still walking on a floor, not floating, but it still felt like she was in the middle of a dream journey. Cool! She found an empty seat next to the new girl in her house. Even though they were now roommates, she hadn’t had the chance to say hi to her yet.

The teacher seemed nice. She had a friendly smile for everyone and her green eyes danced as though they held a fun secret that she was just bursting to tell. She never was much for the sciences. She only paid attention in class because her parents would be disappointed in her if she got bad grades. Professor McFarlan said she wanted to know what stories, facts, and other things about the moon. Well, her grandmother had told her lots of stories about the sun being a prince and the moon was the princess he loved, so her kept chasing her. Mother taught her how to predict the next day’s weather by the appearance of the moon. What should she tell? Which would sound smarter?

She leaned over to whisper to the new Crotalus girl. “Hi! I’m sorry I didn’t get a chance to talk to you sooner, but we’re roomies. I’m Talitha Cumni. Do you know something to say?”
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Beth Fisher

May 11, 2007 11:27 PM
Beth smiled when the other first year seated next to her introduced herself. Coming during midterm, Beth hadn't really gotten a chance to make friends with her roommates. Talitha, this other Crotalus girl, seemed really nice, too. Beth hadn't known what to think about Crotalus in the beginning- rumour had it that they were just a bunch of pureblooded snobs who went around terrorizing muggleborns. Beth didn't think she wanted to be a part of that kind of house. Her opinion, however, was improving.

"I don't really know all that much about astronomy," she replied softly, "But anyway, I'm Beth Fisher, and yes, I'm the new kid."

She paused momentarily, unsure of herself. Oh come on, Beth, put yourself out there! she heard a voice in the back of her head say. She had always been shy, always the wallflower of her family. Beth wanted to change; she often wished she had her younger brother's social confidence, or her older sister's charm. Sonora was a new beginning for Beth, she recognised, and with renewed resolve, she spoke again.

"So, what do you think of Sonora? Is it a good place? Do you have a lot of friends? What about Crotalus? Is it a good house?" Beth asked timidly, the words tumbling out of her mouth of their own volition.
0 Beth Fisher Well, that too 0 Beth Fisher 0 5


Talitha

May 13, 2007 6:19 PM
Talitha’s grin widened. Cool, someone who strings questions together, like me! Talitha always did that when she was nervous or excited. If they could become friends, she envisioned many late night chats with a lot or popcorn and giggling. Maybe Lutece might even relax and talk about things other than clothes and how much stuff she had at home. Talitha wondered, for a wicked moment if Beth liked pillow fights.

Glancing at the teacher to make sure she wasn’t listening, Talitha leaned toward Beth and whispered, “I love it here! The desert’s different. I grew up in the Cascade Mountains so Arizona is like, well like moving to a new planet.” She pointed to the enchanted moon on the ceiling. “The teachers are all great. Professor Drake is the grouchiest, but he knows his stuff.

“Our house is okay. Like everywhere else there are some people you get along with some you don’t. But, Professor Powell is really nice. I had some problems with homesickness last term, so I didn’t make many friends, but I’m making up for that. There are a lot of great kids here, so you won’t have to worry about making friends.”

Talitha took a breath. “I really hope you like it here. What do you think of it so far?”


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Camren Christianson

May 13, 2007 11:06 PM
Camren walked into her first class at Sonora with wide eyes. She had walked into what looked like SPACE. Camren's chin hit the floor, and she could do nothing but breathe out. Camren didn't make it very far into the room until she was sure that she could walk on the floor, which looked, like the rest of the room, just like they were in space. Camren tested the floor with her foot, and finally moved into the room following others who had walked in ahead of her. Camren sat down in a recliner near some other students who looked like first years and listened to the professor introduce herself and talk about the cosmos. Camren had no idea what the professor was talking about... This showed her the furrows of her brow and her teeth biting her bottom lip once again. These are the things that she did when she was worried or nervous, and at this point, Camren was both. Camren hadn't had this class before, and was starting to feel like she was WAY behind the other first years... Camren's eyes started tearing up, and she looked around the room for someone she recognized, maybe Gwyneth or someone else from her house...

Camren didn't see Gwyneth, but who she did see was someone from her old school! It was BETH! Finally! Camren wasn't completely alone! Camren couldn't even listen to what the professor said as she watched Beth.

When the professor stopped talking she scooted her chair closer to Beth's who wasn't far from her choice perch. Camren tapped Beth on the shoulder, not realizing that she was talking to another girl. "Oops... I'm sorry... I interrupted..." Camren said softly so only Beth and the other girl could hear her. She didn't want any of them to get in trouble...
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Talitha

May 22, 2007 9:19 PM
Talitha smiled at the other new girl. She must have transferred from the same school as Beth. Even in the dim light of the starry/moony room, Talitha could see leftover tears in the girl’s eyes. Her heart went out to her. Until that wonderful night in Charm’s club, she’d known the feeling of tears unshed far too well. It was obvious by the look of relief and delight on her face, that the new girl must have been feeling awfully alone before she spotted Beth. Talitha resolved never to ignore students who seemed out of place or lonely again. It was a horrible feeling.

“You’re not interrupting,” Talitha whispered back. Then she smiled, her dimples deepening. “We were just getting acquainted. My name’s Talitha Cumni. I’m in Crotalus with Beth. What do you think of this room? Amazing, huh?”

She continued to grin at her two potentially new friends. If Josiah would ever get around to holding another Charms club meeting, she would invite these two to join. Everyone there was so nice and very supportive of each other, they were sure to make many new friends there.
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Camren

May 22, 2007 9:34 PM
The girl who had been talking to Beth smiled at Camren and Cam smiled back at her with the biggest smile she could muster up. Camren had felt so alone until she had seen Beth, now maybe they would both be okay...? Camren hoped that... Camren hoped to get to know Beth better than she had at their old school. Camren had been pretty preoccupied with herself and worry about Caden and her mother, and then her friends there had issues too that she was trying to deal with. Camren felt awful that she hadn't really paid much attention to Beth before, but she vowed to do it now.

“You’re not interrupting,” Talitha whispered back. Then she smiled, her dimples deepening. “We were just getting acquainted. My name’s Talitha Cumni. I’m in Crotalus with Beth."

Camren smiled at the girl. "Thanks Talitha. I'm Camren Christianson. I'm in Teppenpaw." Talitha had the most amazingly deep dimples that Camren had ever seen. Camren smiled a broader smile.

"What do you think of this room? Amazing, huh?”

Camren nodded and spoke quietly. "It sure is..." She let the last word drift off into space just like she felt. She was finally happy... Even if her father found her here she still had friends... She had Gwyneth, Hyana, Beth and Talitha. Camren felt like she could do ANYTHING!
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