Headmistress Powell

January 29, 2010 1:55 PM
In addition to their usual lessons, the intermediate classes - years three to five - would have an extra activity this week. It would take a whole day, and was designed to promote team building and lateral thinking. Without revealing its content, Headmistress Powell had simply informed the students that they would be excused from usual classes that day, and they should be down in the Hall directly after breakfast in clothes that permitted easy movement, and that they would not want damaged. When they arrived as instructed, the students would find the usual chair and table arrangement had been abandoned, in favor of several small work areas set up at each end of the Hall. Between these two areas, in the centre of the Hall, the students were greeted by their Headmistress, Medic, and Groundskeeper. When sure everyone was accounted for, Sadi began to speak.

"Welcome, everyone, to your team building day." Her voice was calm yet commanding, as always, but also held some indication that she had been looking forward to this. "Today you will be completing three exercises, one each in first aid, food preparation, and orienteering. In a moment, when I have finished speaking, you will organize yourselves into teams of three - how you decide your teammates is entirely your choice. When teams have been formed, you will register with Medic Rocamboli, who will assign you to your first activity." The instructions were fairly straight-forward, and Sadi hoped nobody would quarrel thus far.

"The member of staff supervising your activity will monitor your progress and award points, based on teamwork, effort, and your final result. Once you've completed your first activity you'll move onto the next, until all three are done. We will be having breaks in between for refreshments," she assured the students - they were all adolescent and food was of great importance to a growing child. "At the end of the day, we will total points from each exercise. The winning team will receive ten House points per student, and their names on the school honors board. Runners up prizes will also be awarded." Hopefully this exclusive prize would be enough to encourage each student to do his or her very best.

"If you have any questions now is the time to ask them. Otherwise, sort yourselves into groups of three and let's begin!"


(OOC: There is no need to respond to this post - activites will be posted in the Hall and gardens soon, so keep an eye out! These posts will gain your character House just like a normal lesson.)
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Nate Bealer - wait, no, Daniel Nash II

January 29, 2010 4:00 PM
Team building. Daniel shook his head and sighed in a put-upon sort of way. He was fairly sure that he would have preferred normal classes. Not only did he already know he did well in standard learning environments, he could wear his good clothes and carry on in the comfortable persona he'd adopted as an Aladren wizarding student.

This would require a rather different sort of approach. The dress code, after all, wasn't the same. Oh, he could have worn his nice robes. He was wealthy enough in his own right that he could have his entire wardrobe replaced quite easily if anything happened to it. In fact, one of his robes was already slotted for disposal as it was starting to fray on the right sleeve, just along the cuff, but then he'd have to wear a fraying robe and that was almost worse.

If he was going to dress down, he was going to actually dress down. He'd look better overall if it was on purpose than only begrudgingly attempted. There was a world of difference between going casual and looking shabby.

The morning ritual started out the same. He woke before his roommates - he took the longest shower and spent far more time fussing with his appearance than the average teenage boy, so he tried to get most of it over with before they even rolled out of bed - and went thorough the usual bathroom activities - wash up, brush and floss his teeth, shave, apply skin care products, file his nails, towel dry his hair.

That was about where it changed. Normally he would have followed that with a drying charm he'd learned from Holly to replace a blow dryer, but today he left it alone for now and went to get dressed. He forwent his normal slacks, button down shirt, tie, formal socks, dress shoes, and hand-tailored robes.

Instead, he pulled on a pair of blue jeans. Designer jeans, true, but jeans were jeans, and they counted as casual. Jeans were meant to get dirty no matter how expensive they were and these were comfortable and allowed a full range of movement even as they hugged him well enough that he knew he looked good.

For a shirt, he picked a blue t-shirt that he'd bought because it was the exact shade of blue that Aladren claimed as it's own. Atop that he pulled on a denim overshirt and left the buttons undone, in a similar style to how Nate Bealer wore his flannel shirts on Street Beat. In fact, as he examined himself in his full length mirror (he'd had to provide it himself - for some reason he didn't understand, the Aladren dorms didn't come with one), he thought he looked a bit like how he imagined Nate would look if his father had been as wealthy as Dan Nash instead of subsiding on a beat cop's salary.

He left the mirror to run a brush through his hair, but he didn't touch the hair products that normally kept every strand in its proper place. Daniel even ran his hand through it a few times to give it a rakish sort of disorder. He found a pair of blindingly white sneakers and pulled them on, wishing they weren't quite so obviously brand new. He checked himself out in the mirror again, and decided to use his wand to change the shoe's color to a light grey. That looked a lot better.

Some of his classmates might not even recognize him, but after studying himself for another few minutes, he decided he was satisfied with the look.

There was also an increasingly likely chance his roommates might think he was preening if he stayed any longer (mostly because he was flirting very close with doing just that), so he beat a hasty retreat down to Cascade Hall before they could say anything.

Unsurprisingly, they were going to need to find teams for the 'team building' challenge. After hearing the contents of the three activities they'd have to do, he was kind of glad he looked as good as he did, because it was his greatest draw. He couldn't cook (though he though his potions ability might come in useful there). His knowledge of first aid was limited at best and mostly based on muggle television. And nobody in their right mind was going to think Daniel Nash II had the faintest clue about orienteering, which would be an absolutely and utterly correct assumption. His idea of wilderness navigation was taking the path from the school doors out to the Care of Magical Creatures clearing. Just as well he looked more like his fictional television character than himself.

"This is going to be fun," he thought out loud with dry irony. The words may have gained the attention of a nearby student because they turned toward him. Catching their eye, he figured he may as well ask: "Do you have a team yet?"
1 Nate Bealer - wait, no, Daniel Nash II In need of a team 130 Nate Bealer - wait, no, Daniel Nash II 0 5


James Anthony

January 29, 2010 10:07 PM
Truth be told, James had never quite adjusted to the circumstance of having to room with males of a similar age to himself. To be sure, Daniel was impeccably dressed (even if James personally considered his ego to be a bit superfluously inflated) and Quentin was curious (even if James personally considered that curiosity to be somewhat shallow), but James still was uncertain as to his opinions on actually rooming with the boys. They were far from being idiots, although they did not match James’s intellect. Yet, they tended to spend too much time in the shower and leave things in places James did not appreciate.

Not that the brown-haired Aladren had ever roomed alone. No, before the whole debacle with Lutece turning out to be a witch (in power as well as in name), James had shared a room with his twin, Grace. However, since his own nascent powers had manifested three years ago, Grace had eschewed his company to the point where she had elected to live with their mother and elder half-sister in lieu of staying with Lutece and himself with their father. Between Grace’s obvious disinterest in James’s company and the woman their father was currently dating—referred to by Lutece as ‘that Vulcan’ with great frequency—James and Lutece had both opted to remain at Sonora over the Midterm. For James, that Midterm had been rather quiet. He had gotten some studying done. And now that was about to end with Headmistress Powell’s ‘team-building’ exercise.

James was dressed in his usual Muggle attire: a blue-and-white striped AE polo with pre-ripped and faded blue jeans, and the grey sneakers he had gotten the summer previously. He also wore his round-rimmed brown glasses that had the irritating penchant of sliding down his nose at the most inconvenient moments. The younger Anthony had planned to convince their father that contacts were necessary over the break, but since the two had not returned to Baltimore, that was out of the question.

“Fun?” James responded wryly to the more self-absorbed of his roommates. “If you call getting oneself lost in the woods with two others ‘fun’, than I suppose so.” Perhaps he was being unduly pessimistic and the Headmistress had an activity of great value planned, but James highly doubted it. In his personal experience, these sorts of things tended to be quite overdone and campy, and hardly how one should expend any of their time. “But no, I don’t have a team. Would you be interested in joining me?”
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Daniel

February 03, 2010 4:45 PM
James. Muggleborn, like Daniel was, but not from quite the same social circles, and fortunately, not an obvious fan of Street Beat. He did have an unfortunate sense of fashion, but Daniel attributed that to his family's lack of movie stars.

Daniel tried not to hold James' middle-class-ness against him. He was a little more successful with that than he was about not judging people by their House. And as an Aladren, James had no points against him. Well, none except for the fact that they were probably each other's biggest competition for prefect. Daniel assumed the staff's annoyance with Quentin's frequent questions would disqualify their other roommate.

As a roommate, Daniel could imagine worse. He had to share a hallway with Holly at their mother's house and that was bad enough. And there was Quentin, so James didn't even register as a potential annoyance, even in close quarters. Overall, Daniel tentatively liked him.

He was less certain James had any cooking or first aid skills, and his opening gambit about getting lost in the woods was not promising for orienteering either. Daniel decided against explaining that by 'fun' what he'd actually meant was 'agony' - they'd both spent too much time around Quentin to make it worth the clarification.

Instead he answered the direct question; "Sure, we can work together." James was bright. They could both take direction well, so as long as there were instructions, he didn't think they could catastrophically fail at any of the tasks.

He looked around them at the other students pairing up and splitting into trios. "Do you have any suggestions for a third? I know Holly's a fabulous cook, but I'd rather not team with my half-sister if at all possible." And it looked like Charlie was already teaming up with Adelita, so there went the other person he felt he had any right to corral into a group with him. Assuming he did still have that right, which he wasn't sure he did anymore.
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James

February 06, 2010 10:07 AM
While James certainly would not compare Daniel’s intellect to his own, the boy was certainly brighter than most and could take directions without dispute. This was more than could be said of many Aladrens. Additionally, Daniel had a sense of style that was almost the equivalent of James’s own. They would make a suitable pair, to be sure, but they had to have a third. This could prove to be problematic, as the only person James regularly consorted with was Charlie Abbott. That in itself was problematic: Charlie was not particularly intelligent, and she was working with two girls that James had never bothered to remember the names of.

As a matter of fact, the brown-haired boy had something of a problem naming his peers, largely because James did not consider them his peers. He knew Daniel and Quentin as a matter of course, and Charlie predominantly because she was fairly attractive. Although James had not yet ‘made a move’, so to speak, the third year could say with a fair amount of certainty that should he do so, Charlie would be more-or-less agreeable with a brief liason or so. James did not believe that he was willing to allocate enough time from his studies to date, per se, but he was fairly certain that Charlie would be amenable to something more cohesive with his time schedule.

But that was a matter for the future, and did not contribute in the least towards a quest for a third group member.

“Quite frankly, I am not at all familiar with our peer group,” James admitted to Daniel. “Perhaps one of those Brockert girls would be inclined to join us? I am not entirely sure how intelligent either is, but perhaps they are gifted in other areas. After all, the concept of your half-sister cooking is a somewhat bemusing one; perhaps others have similarly surprising skills.”
0 James That would be quite beneficial, I will admit 0 James 0 5

Daniel

March 17, 2010 1:40 PM
"Let's avoid the Brockert girls. One's a Lady and the other's a Pecari." Daniel frowned and barely suppressed a shudder at the thought of have either of those trait in a teammate for an event like this. He shook his head to dismiss the thought and noticed Taylor had joined up with Charlie and Adelita. "There just went most of the people I know outside of Quidditch," Daniel admitted, nodding after the group of girls as they went to register themselves with the nurse.

He looked around trying to spot any of his teammates. Over there, Jera was already teaming up with Gray and Holly's proclaimed future husband. That was two more people out. "Thomas, maybe?" he suggested, trying to find where his team's assistant captain had gotten to and if he had a group yet. "He's a fifth year. Or . . . Juri?" their fourth and quietest roommate was also a possibility. On that note, Daniel took a deep breath and regretted the suggestion even before making it, "Quentin?"
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