Coach Amelia Pierce

August 26, 2012 10:24 PM
Coach Amelia Pierce had given basically the same first lesson for the eight years she had been employed as Sonora's Quidditch Coach. There had been a few students - Clara, most recently - who had never fully (or partially) mastered broom riding but, for the most part, the class was considered one of the easier ones taught at the school. Second years who had gotten less than an O were permitted to take it again to improve their performance, but most didn't need to. In a handful of cases, some students who had earned Os took the course again anyway, just for the extra flying time. She had no age limit for how long a student could retake their flying lessons, but she had yet to have anyone older than third year join the first years. It was, after all, a beginner class.

She saw little need to change the curriculum; flying basics were fairly,well, basic and there was not a lot of variation possible. She also saw no reason to subject students who already knew how to fly to the tedium of those basics. So today's class started very much the same as every first flying lesson had for the last eight years.

"Hello, and welcome to flying lessons. I am Coach Pierce. Flying lessons are required for all first year students, so everyone will be participating. If you already know how to fly, you do not have go through the basics with the beginners, but you do need to arrive promptly and spend the period on a broom. Every class will begin with a roll call, and then the experienced players may break off for pick-up games. We have Quidditch balls and various other equipment for your use." Muggleborn students would recognize several varieties of other sports balls. She had a few Quods in her shed that were available upon request outside of classtime, but the explosive nature of Quodpot was not conducive for the lessons going on with the less experienced fliers. "As long as you are not disruptive to the beginner class, you play whatever you like in the air."

"So, I will take the roll now, then we can split into those two groups. "Andrews, McKinley," she began. When she reached Pierce, Annabelle, she paused briefly to blink when both twins answered, then shook her head, skipped Pierce, Annette, and moved on, deciding the girls were going to draw enough attention without worrying how much the other students might wonder at their relation to the school's coach and Deputy Headmistress.

"We have brooms, here," she indicated the collection of brooms she had arranged before class began. "If you already know how to use one, go ahead and take one. If I have to interrupt my lesson for any reason, the responsible parties will serve detention and spend the rest of the month down here hovering. So nothing dangerous or disruptive. Otherwise, go have fun. Everyone else, line up."

Once the experience fliers had launched and moved away, she turned her attention to the remaining group. They were mostly female, and with the names she had listed off earlier, she was going to cater her speech more to the pureblood community than to the new muggleborns. She did not want - and more importantly, the Board of Governors did not want - a repeat of the Carrie O'Malley Debacle of the previous year. "I do not expect to make Quidditch players out of most of you. As I said, this is a required course. You need to complete it to graduate. With any luck, you will leave it knowing how to use a broom to transport yourself. If anyone does want Quidditch training, please let me know, and I will set you on a different training regimen." As she spoke, she handed out brooms, one to each student.

"We begin simply. Place the broom on the ground beside you. If you are right-handed, put it to your right. If you are left-handed, put it to your left. Hold your hand over the broom and command it, Up! Be firm and confident or it won't work. If any of you have dogs or elves, use the same tone of voice as you would use with them."

She held her hand out over her own broom and demonstrated, "Up!" The broom leapt easily into her hand. "It may take a few tries so do not get discouraged. Keep trying. Once you have your broom in the air, please try a low hover. Either put one leg over to straddle the broom, or sit side-saddle. Please let me know if you plan to side saddle your broom. I'll have to adjust the cushion charm."

"Please begin."


OOC: Welcome to Sonora and to Flying lessons. You earn house points for your character by attending classes such as this one. The better your posts are (in both quality and quantity), the more points you will earn. Please be wary of writing for other characters (god-modding) without permission. For example, if you toss another player a ball, it is up to them to decide if they caught it or not, though you can qualify that it was a good throw or entirely off-mark so they know how difficult it should be. That said, you do have my permission to have Amelia change your charm to side-saddle if you raise your hand and ask her for it. Now go forth and write long detailed creative posts and have fun with it!
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Wendy Canterbury - Pecari

August 29, 2012 12:09 AM
Wendy couldn't wait for her very first class at Sonora to begin. She put on her favorite set of shorts, her sky blue Chucks and a white blouse underneath her uniform. It was weird wearing a robe at all times here, but she guessed that was just the style of clothing magical people wore. She wanted to be just like one of them so she tried not to stick out too much.

Her blonde hair was too short to tie, but it was getting long enough to start getting into her face. Waverly had warned her about flying class, so Wendy pinned her bangs up so she wouldn't crash into someone or lose her balance because she couldn't see. The thought of flying on a broom both excited and scared Wendy. She couldn't imagine ever flying on something so flimsy, but then again, this was magic! Anything could happen at Sonora.

She raced to her first class and was a few minutes early. She waited around a little bit, smiling at her housemates, and then roll-call started. She answered when her name was called and then class really began. She watched enviously as the people who were used to flying already went off on their own. Now it was her turn to learn and she tried to imagine how it would feel being up in the air and throwing a ball.

Wendy could barely keep her feet on the ground just hearing about this flying on brooms. It was something the muggle-born had only heard about in fairy tales. Apparently there were such things as elves too, but since Wendy had never had a pet dog or elf, she had to imagine herself talking to a pet or ordering someone around. "Up!" The broom rolled on the ground and then stopped. That alone startled Wendy, but she tried not to show it too much. "Up! Up!" The broom wobbled, but on her fourth try, it flew into her hand, albeit relunctantly. Or at least it felt that way, funnily enough.

Now that she had the broom, she put her leg over and got ready to start going. She shot up into the air only a few inches, but it shocked Wendy so much she actually fell off her broom. The landing just knocked the wind out of her, but that was all. She took a breath before getting up. Hopefully no one had seen that. Her face was red now from embarrassment. She mounted her fallen broom again and this time lifted slowly, bit by bit. It threatened to shoot up again, but she tried her hardest not to let it. Finally! She was now hovering just a few feet off the ground. A smile blossomed onto her face, proud of her triumph, and she squeezed the broom's wooden handle tightly as she looked down. Now, uh, how was she supposed to get down?
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Anonymous

September 01, 2012 10:30 AM
Clarissa was almost shaking with nervous exitement as she walked out onto the Quidditch pitch for her first flying lesson. She noticed that there were some older students here, but that most of them were first years like herself. Some were smiling, like the blonde girl near her but others looked like they didn't want to be there at all. She couldn't imagine why, unless this was the magical equivalent of P.E. class. She hadn't enjoyed P.E. at school, but that was largely because of the grim British weather - summer sports had been much more fun, even civilised. Clarissa couldn't help but feel that students in Arizona had more to smile about.

Since learning that she was a witch and arriving at Sonora, this was the first bit of magic she had been expected to do. Flying! Really? Even when she realised that she was a witch and had purchased herself some robes she thought flying on broomsticks might just be a myth. Living at Sonora, however briefly, had opened her eyes to the magical posibilities that surrounded her, but she still didn't feel truly part of it. She promised herself that if she really could fly, she would believe that she was a witch, and not someone sent by mistake.

For the flying lesson Clarissa had chosen jeans and a plain long sleeved t-shirt. She wore her fox necklace for luck, but tucked it under her clothes; this outfit was suitable for flying through the air, if it happened, but also the much more probably event that she found herself rolling around on the grass. Some of the more confident students were wearing dresses, but others were more practically dressed like her.

Clarissa noticed that the blonde girl who ahd smiled at her had some of her hair pinned back - very sensible. Clarissa had begrudgingly put hers into a ponytail, having decided that death due to self-inflicted blindness was probably worse than people commenting on her strange eyes. People always seemed to have trouble with the fact that while her right eye was brown, the left was green. Not a slightly greenish - green like Devon on a sunny day. People had two ears, one nose, one mouth and two eyes that were the same colour as each other, no matter what they might be. It's what they saw on the faces of everyone around them and in the mirror. This was the acknowledged truth, even to Clarissa, despite the fact that a slightly different circumstance was often quite literally staring her in the face.

She had pretty much gotten used to it now however - it really wasn't that interesting afterall. But new people often found it unsettling. Because of this she had been given the nickname "witch eye" - one that had turned out to be ironic, and seemed unlikely to catch on here!

When the time came, some students that had been firmly grounded just seconds before confidently mounted their brooms and glided up in the air. Some of the girls were riding it sideways, thouh this looked even more dangerous. Clarissa realised simultaneously that some of these girls looked very uncomfortable, and that she hadn't done anything yet.

Following the blonde girl next to her, Clarissa said "up" and to her surprise the broom flew up into her hand. What now? She balanced precariously on the thin stick of wood as others seemed to be doing, and tried to forgeet that she she was doing magic. She held on tightly, but the broom rose slowly and then stopped. Everything seemed suprisingly

Clarissa relaxed a bit, but tried not to think about how far up in the air she was. The blonde first year was up in the air too, smiling but not doing anything either. Had they missed an instruction? "Erm...what do we do now?" Clarissa called out, trying to sound positive, and not as utterly clueless as she obviously was.
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Clarissa Clark

September 01, 2012 10:32 AM
OOC

That last post was by Clarissa Clark whose author unfortunately has a knack for pressing the wrong buttons.
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Wendy

September 01, 2012 5:31 PM
OOC: It's all good!

Flying was magical. Well, it would be more magical if she could do more than just hover. The broomstick was awfully cushiony and she wondered if it had to do with magic or if the broomstick was just made this way. Either way, it was really cool and really nice to sit on.

As Wendy contemplated on the ways she could get down, someone spoke to her and she turned. The first thing she noticed about this girl were her eyes. One was brown and the other was noticeably green. It was kind of weird, but cool at the same time. Wendy had hazel eyes which meant they sometimes changed color, usually from brownish to green or a mix of both, but her eyes were always the same on both sides. She had never met someone with different-colored eyes. And she had an accent!

In response to the girl's question, she shrugged unhelpfully. "I have no idea. Last time I just fell off." She smiled sheepishly. "I'd be kind of afraid to do that from this height, though." She looked down at the ground that seemed to be slowly falling away. "Erm, I'll be good up here for now." She looked at the other girl. "What's your name? I'm Wendy. Wendy Canterbury. Are you a witch? Or I mean, did you ever grow up with magic?" She really wanted to learn all about the purebloods that Waverly always talked about. Her older sister had a lot of friends that were purebloods, but Wendy had no idea what that really meant.

Being an Arizona girl through and through, she was used to the sun that was starting to beat on her back a little. The robes were thin enough that it was comfortable, but wearing it over her regular clothes made things kind of hot. Well, after camping in the desert, she was used to any sort of heat nature sent her. It was almost comforting because it reminded her of home. Sonora, thankfully, wasn't too far from home. If Waverly wasn't here, Wendy knew she would've been really homesick.
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Clarissa Clark

September 01, 2012 7:47 PM
Clarissa remained in the air, unmoving. She still wasn't entirely sure how she had caused the broom to rise to this point, but she knew that she had caused it, and for now that made her deliriously happy. Best not try to move forwards or anything though, just in case.

The coach had suggested that they command their brooms like dogs, or elves. The latter she really couldn't comprehend, so Clarissa was forced to focus on the former. Clarissa had never had a dog, so didn't really know how to treat them. Her status as pet owner was still unearner as well, after she had forgotten to feed her pet rat Ruby that she brought to Sonora as a companion, and it had joined in to the welcome feat as a result. Today Ruby had been left in Clarissa's dormitory, lest she in any way distract Clariisa from flying...for example by deciding to emerge at an inopprtune moment and leap through the air at anyone.

The blonde girl, Wendy, didn't seem to knwo what to do either, but she was calm and this helped Clarissa to become calm too. Clarissa wasn't familiar with some of the many ways that people could help one another, but she had learned recently that this was definitely one of them. She had always been a loner, but she realised that it would be better to be unsure and jovial with this girl than flying majestically through the air on her own. Clarissa still couldn't quite believe that she was sitting astride a piece of wood, even a magical piece of wood, but she was starting to have to believe a lot.

"I didn't grow up with magic" said Clarissa, hoping this wasn't a disappointment. It seemed most people here had. "I...my Dad is n...well he's a muggle." It seemed strange to say this word, but she realised that it was the done thing and decided to go with it. "I never knew my mum becasue she dies when I was small. So I grew up without magic...but sometimes I would be walking home, and then before I knew it I was on the other side of London. That's where I'm from, London. But we live in America now." Oh no, this way way too much information.

"Anyway," Clarissa continued, "it was like I everything would shift and I would suddenly be in a different place. My Dad used to really worry because no one believed me that it was happening, they thought I just wandered off because I wanted to or get attention I guess. But that's not proper magic, I didn't do it on purpose! It would be great to just choose where you wanted to be and go there. But I don't know anything, I've never been on a broom before or done spells. But I'm up here so...That's pretty cool!"

Clarissa felt that she had overshared more than a little, especially considering that she didn't usually speak at all. Perhaps she needed practice. At least she hadn't mentioned her suspicions about her mother and magic - suspecions that neither she or her Dad had mentioned when she was invited to study at Sonora, but that she knew they both had.

"Anyway, enough about me" Clarissa ventured. "How about you?"
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Wendy

September 02, 2012 2:49 PM
Finding out that Clarrisa hadn't grown up with magic either made Wendy swell with delight. She had someone to relate to! As much fun as meeting magical people, well, purebloods, would be, it was nice to have a friendly face. Or at least someone who understood how it was growing up in the regular, er, "muggle" world, as Waverly had told her to say. The word "muggle" just sounded weird on Wendy's tongue.

Of course, Wendy guessed that they could only relate to an extent since they were both from different countries. It was crazy to hear about Clarissa's experiences in finding out that she was magical. Wendy hadn't had any sign of magic in her until she was nine and a half and she had wanted a cupcake so badly from her mom's bakery. And then it had come to her, surprising her and also making her scream with delight.

The fact that Clarissa hadn't known her mother made Wendy sad. She couldnt' imagine life without her own mom who ran a bakery in Phoenix and had the coolest Southern accent when she was really happy. But because Clarissa hadn't known her mother, maybe that meant her mother was magical! "Maybe your mom was magical," she said brightly. "That would be so cool. Then you'd be a half-blood! That's what my older sister says, anyway. I don't really get all the blood stuff." She shrugged.

"Anyway, I didn't grow up with magic either. My older sister, who goes here, found out first. Both of my parents are muggles too. I only found out I was magical when I was nine-and-a-half. I didn't really teleport anywhere, but I could get cupcakes and stuff from my mom's bakery. I just really wished I could have it, and then it came to me! It was really cool. I'm from Phoenix, here in Arizona, so I live kind of close by, I guess. My sister used to tell me all the stories about flying and stuff and I was always so jealous. But now I can do it on my own!"

In her excitement, Wendy flung her arms up and almost toppled off. "Whoa!" She righted herself quickly, but her hands held onto the broomstick tightly. "I sure don't want to fall off." As she righted herself, she inadvertently tilted the broomstick downwards, and suddenly the broom started descending. "Hey!" Wendy blinked in surprise, and suddenly the ground was much closer than it had been.

"Hey!" she yelled up to Clarissa happily, "I found out how to get down! Just push down on your broomstick!" Wendy smiled happily, glad that she was learning how to control her broom. She raised it and the broom started to ascend. "This is so cool!" she squeaked.
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Clarissa Clark

September 13, 2012 11:54 AM
It felt strange to hear Wendy suggest that Clarissa's mum might have been magical, but also a relief to hear it out loud and in such a light hearted way. Clarissa wondered briefly whether Wendy was just naturally skilled at reading people, or whether it really was that obvious. A half blood...it sounded like she would be really pale and empty. Not that it seemed to matter. The full bloods or whatever they were called seemed a lot like everyone else, if a little more arrogant. Perhaps it was genetic?

It was great as well to hear that someone else didn't really get it...and perhaps care about it. Clarissa thought to herself that there were much more important things to care about, for example being up in the air! Learning to make cupcakes appear sounded pretty good as well. There were so many possibilities she hadn't condsidered, and Wendy was so much fun! Maybe if she asked nicely or did something for her she could teach her about the cupcakes.

Clarissa watched quietly as Wendy nearly fell, but regained her balance, and wondered if she would have been close enough to catch her arm. And then she disappeared...but Wendy was still on the broom at least, and had found out how to control the broom, and could go up and down. Great! Clarissa thought that probably a lot of magic kind of happened by accident.

Clarissa copied her, and carefully headed back down to the ground. She put her feet on the grass and realised that she was shaking a little bit with all the excitement. Now that she was not concentrating on her balance so hard she could see exciting things going on with the other students above her head. Proper flying looked so much fun! She started to rise up in the air again, determined to find out what else they could do. "Wendy!" she yelped, "I think we can do it!"
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