Selina Skies

December 30, 2022 9:35 PM
“Welcome back,” Selina smiled at the assembled sixth (how were these people sixth years already???) and seventh years.

“One of our first units will be medical transfiguration. As you might expect, this is a largely theoretical unit. Our practicals will focus on first aid, as that is something you can be expected to do, but the majority of the healing spells we look at will be covered in theory only. Today is a rare exception, to give you some hands-on experience, to practise your precision vanishment skills, and understand one real world application of that.” Such things often came up in theory papers, and some students would be more likely to remember the things they’d tried themselves rather than just those that they’d read in a book. “That does not mean you should ever attempt this on a live human or animal, unless you become qualified in one of those fields of medicine. Go to a healer. Always.

“Today, we will be working on Grindylow bones. Due to the number of breaks they sustain in their fingers, Grindylow bones often have extra bony growths. This makes them useful practice for the technique of specific and controlled vanishing. You will receive a bone, and should try to remove the growths slowly and steadily. If you go too far and take a chunk out of the bone, you’ll need to come and get a new one. Regrowing bones by magic is a much more complex process than removing them. For your homework, or once you complete two Grindylow bones, you need to research two different magical methods of putting bones back in, and how much they hurt.” The homework assignment, whilst useful in itself, was also designed to curtail any residual enthusiasm for trying these spells out on friends on pets.

“The usual vanishment spell of Evanesco applies. If you want to make it more specific you can add the word ossis but beware that this applies to the bone as well as the extra growth, so it may be a hinderance more than a help.” Different people’s brains worked in different ways, so some of them might find it easier with, some of them might not.

“You may begin.”
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13 Selina Skies Advanced - Don't try this at home 26 1 5

Valentine Duell

December 31, 2022 10:53 AM
Valentine was somehow still hanging on to her Transfiguration grades by her fingertips. It was all due to the extra time Professor Skies put in for her and the extra studying help from Bonabelle and everyone else. The Advanced classes had been really rough last year, and she was hopeful that a lot of this year would be review of those things again. The tests at the end of the year scared her quite a bit. But, she had made it this far, and she wasn't going to give up now.

She took a seat near the front of the class, as had become her custom since last year. It was harder to get distracted and talking to people about unrelated things. Plus Professor Skies could help her out more easily if it was necessary. Val returned the Transfiguration Professor's welcoming smile. She wasn't quite sure how to feel about starting off with a medical unit. On the one hand, as Professor Skies stated, they were mostly theoretical which was good, but they were also largely irrelevant to her plans. That just meant she had to know the material for the tests, but wouldn't use it afterwards. It seemed like a little bit of a waste. Her heart sunk a bit when it turned out that today was going to be a practical lesson after all. The warnings that followed didn't exactly inspire confidence either.

Vanishing bone growths didn't seem to bad though, and precision work was definitely something that she needed to work on. Val shuddered at the Professor's assignment on researching how much it hurt to restore bones. Her flying incident a few years back had given her plenty of 'research' in the area of 'bone repair'. Still, she assumed the Professor would want something a little more academic than personal experience, but adding that in probably wouldn't hurt.

She inspected her first Grindylow bone. It wasn't hard to identify the small bone growths that caused problems. Removing them, and only them... that would be the difficult part. Val thought about how she could best go about doing it. Writing down the differences and changes she wanted made had helped, but that was more for bigger, overall changes to things. It didn't usually help with vanishing. She wasn't trying to change the bone as a whole to be one that didn't have the growths, she was just trying to get rid of the growths and leave the rest of the bone alone. What she needed was something to help her focus on the difference between the growth and the bone.

A thought occurred to her, she dipped her quill into her ink and first traced out a line around one of the growths, making a solid viable boundary between it and the bone. Then for good measure she colored the rest of the growth as well. Now the bone colored bit stayed and the inked bit needed to be vanished. Simple. She smiled, set down the quill and picked up her wand.

"Evanesco!" Val stated while she focused on the inked section of her bone. Her expression drooped when she inspected the results. The growth was gone, but so was a small divot of bone under where it had been. The spell had vanished the curve of the bone under the growth. That wasn't right.

As was Valentine's even longer standing habit, she turned to her neighbor to see how they were doing. "How is yours going?" she offered her first attempt up to them, "Mine's not ideal." Fortunately there were more growths on the bone she could practice upon before getting a new one to try for turning in to the professor.
2 Valentine Duell That does sound like good advice 1490 0 5

Lavender Brockert

January 11, 2023 12:09 AM
Lavender still couldn’t believe it, she really couldn’t! She was Head Student! Other people had actually voted for her! Not just Val and herself! The Crotalus figured it was probably pretty hard to win with only two votes. So that meant people actually liked her!

And most importantly, she had finally bested Bonahelle! When Lavender got prefect, the moment of triumph had been ruined by her nemesis getting the same and of course, last year the Challenges had been an absolute disaster considering that Bonahelle’s team won while her own hadn’t done well at all. Which still sickened her to her core.

But Head Student, now that made things a bit better. Because, Head Student, which was voted on by their peers, was pretty much a popularity contest and it meant that people liked her better than Bonahelle even if Val didn’t. Not that she wanted Val to like her that way, but it still sucked that the Aladren got more of Val’s time while the Crotalus got crumbs.

Honestly she was a bit shocked that Val hadn’t won though. Lavender had been sure her friend was a shoe-in. Everyone liked the Teppenpaw and should have obviously won a popularity contest. She would have been ideal and Lavender was a little puzzled as to why people picked her instead. True, she had lots of relatives among the voters, but she was sure Wally had chosen Val and himself. Which did make her feel less bad about voting for Graham along with herself instead of her cousin. But maybe Stanley voted for her? And Graham?

And maybe Val hadn’t won because people thought she was overextended and were concerned about her doing so much. Lavender had to admit that had been a factor as to why she voted for Graham rather than the Teppenpaw,along with the fact that Graham had been there for her and that she still felt that it should be a boy and a girl rather than two of either. So far it had really worked out that way too.

Truthfully, when they’d changed it to be “genderless” elections, Lavender had been less than thrilled. For both her and Gabriel, they were in year groups where they didn’t have much competition and in her cousin’s case, given who the other boys were, he’d had an excellent chance. In hers, well, there had been Val, regardless of there only being three girls.

And Lavender and Gabriel both won anyway, instead of them picking two girls last year or two boys this year. And somehow she’d beaten her friend. She felt a little bad about it, but was still honestly happy that she got to feel liked and good about herself. And, obviously, better liked than Bonahelle.

Which, logically speaking, Lavender should be. Now, she didn’t think she was a better ,more likable person than others in general but she knew she was that compared to the Aladren. Some people were just awful, like Aunt Jillian and just about anyone was better than they were. And Bonahelle fit into that category. She was generally not that nice to anyone other than Val. She had been horrendously rude to Stanley when he was with the Teppenpaw and that, as much as anything else, made Lavender worry for Wally. It wasn’t simply she didn’t see how it was fair on him for his girlfriend to have another romantic partner when he deserved someone all his own and not have to worry about competing with someone else-and Lavender knew from personal experience that there was no competing with Bonahelle. (Except when it came to Head Student,of course) It was also that the Aladren was rude, demanding, selfish and would probably treat Wally the same way she had his brother, making sure that she always came first with Val while he had to beg for scraps. Lavender was sure that Val would want to spend time with him but that Bonahelle would monopolize her. As always.

Speaking of spending time with the Teppenpaw though, Lavender had gotten to Transfiguration today to find that Val had an open spot next to her, so the Crotalus was able to sit with her friend, which was always a special treat. Lavender often spent more time with Graham, who to be honest, she felt closer to than Val sometimes, because he actually had time for her.

She knew part of the reason that she didn’t get to spend time with Val as often was that she supposedly studied so much. Lavender really felt that Val was too hard on herself about her capabilities in that area. And even if she wasn’t the best academically, she still was kind and had an easy time with people.

Something that the Crotalus did not. Sure, she did better than some people- and apparently better than she’d thought, given she got Head Studentlike some of her cousins, such as Kira and Ryan,although they actually did have friends, but both were even more shy about talking to people and afraid of rejection so therefore struggled to talk to people more than Lavender did. Still, until the ball and making friends with Graham, she’d been alone most of the time. She wasn’t like Val who could strike up a conversation with anyone and be friends with them. The seventh year sort of envied that, and would trade academic success for friends anyway. Especially since some of her academic success had been based on having nothing to do without friends while Bonahelle hogged Val.

At least though, Lavender got to spend time with the Teppenpaw over the summer. Which had been fun.

Also, part of her really wasn’t sure that being a wandmaker was the right thing for the other seventh year. She hated that her friend was stretching herself so thin, knowing what that had done to Chaslyn. Even though it wasn’t exactly the same thing because her cousin was trying to meet Aunt Jillian’s unreasonable expectations while Val was choosing to do this to herself. Regardless, it was unhealthy and Lavender did not want her friend to make herself sick physically or mentally.

However, she was not going to tell Val of her concerns about this. Not after the last time that the seventh year had given her friend an opinion on her life choices.It was best to keep silent,so she didn’t risk losing a friend.

Before Lavender could really talk to the other seventh year, class started. Medical transfiguration was not likely something she would actually use in life much, beyond some basic first aid so she could fix her childrens’ small injuries. She was probably not actually going to be vanishing bone growths and fixing broken bones. For one thing, she would hopefully never have to deal with that. Lavender had never had a broken bone and she hoped her children wouldn’t either. And if they did, she would take them to an actual Healer.

Still, it was the assignment and it was Transfiguration and she wanted to be able to learn the magic for its own sake, and have the ability to do more complicated spells. Lavender looked at her bone, which had a fair amount of growths, she noted three. She started off on the first one, which was the smallest. “Evanesco.” The growth vanished and she turned to the medium sized one and did the spell again. This time, however, Lavender only managed to vanish half of it, to basically shrink it a little. Before she could try again, Val spoke to her. “Mine is..well, I had a good start. I vanished the smallest growth completely but this medium one only became smaller. Which might be a good thing, because apparently I can get rid of small ones easily.”
11 Lavender Brockert Well, who keeps grindylow bones at home anyway? 1504 0 5

Valentine Duell

January 13, 2023 6:49 PM
Valentine gave Lavender a smile when she sat down, but there wasn't time for much more than that. Which as much as she hated to admit might be for the best. Lavender was one of her oldest friends, but she got the feeling that things just weren't quite 'right' between them, like there was a wall or something in the way. Val knew that Lavender was not a big Bonabelle fan, and that was some of it, but she didn't think it was everything. Valentine had learned not to talk about her girlfriend around Lavender. But there was so much else that seemed to go with it. Lavender didn't seem to want to talk about future plans much at all of nearly any sort. At least, not at any level of depth. It was like the girl was staying at arm's reach, they usually didn't get to spend a lot of time together and when they did... the talk seemed so shallow to Val. The whole summer together had been like that, it had been beautiful and there had been lots of things to do, and she'd had fun, but... she really didn't feel any closer to her friend after it was all done.

Valentine looked at the bone that Lavender was working with. The small one she indicated at having shrunk was still a bit bigger than the one Val had managed to mess up on her own. She sighed. It must be nice to be able to accomplish this stuff 'easily'. School, life, Val thought it seemed like Lavender just drifted through it all without a care in the world. She didn't have to worry about a job after school, which meant school wasn't something to be overly concerned about, she claimed prefect and head girl... Val slammed that line of thought to a fast stop. Was she jealous of Lavender? The summer had been a lesson in the Brockert lifestyle and... and what? It was very different from her own, would she like it over her own? It did have it's attractive parts, but at the same time she couldn't imagine that sort of life with Mama and Papa and Aunt Giselle. Definitely not with Bonabelle either. No, she was happy with her life, although being better at school would be nice. Having her peers vote for her would have been nice as well. Maybe some did. Was it really that important?

That question gave Val pause for a moment. She wanted it because Mama had gotten it, at least that's what she had told herself. She'd also told herself that it would be okay if she didn't win it, turns out she lied to herself. If she had gotten it, she would have known that people had thought about her and what she'd done around the school the past few years, and thought she would be a good head girl. That would have been really nice. Instead... now she didn't know any of that. Had anyone thought about her at all? Had they just thought she wouldn't be good at the job? Had they just voted for better friends and relatives? She'd told Lavender that she would vote for her; and if she had to guess, she wouldn't be surprised if Lavender hadn't voted for her in return. That hurt a bit, but to use a rash generalization, Lavender was a Crotalus not a Teppenpaw. It was fine though, her apprenticeship wasn't dependent upon getting head girl, it was on getting the best grades she was capable of.

Vale knew there was something she really needed to do, and if she didn't do it now, she probably wouldn't ever be able to do it. She had to do it right as well. She mentally shook off the melancholy mood that had settled over her and gave her friend a proper smile. "Oh Lavender," she began cheerily, "Congratulations on getting head student!" She gestured at the new badge decorating Lavender's robe. "I know you'll do a great job."
2 Valentine Duell They might be good ingredients for something 1490 0 5