Professor Kijewski

April 29, 2005 3:23 PM
Kiva walked out of the school and down the pathways to where the class was assembled. She didn't mind being outside for class, she felt one with nature and more at ease during class time. A strong wind blew through her thick caramel curls and she gently swiped them out of her line of vision. She had to constantly swipe at it since the wind seemed persistant before she finally grew tired of it and just pulled her hair back into a ponytail altogether. It was odd how much the wind seemed to be picking up. The sun beat down on her and she had to squint in order to see properly.

Kiva was young, only 25, and could relate better to the students then most professors who were well into their middle ages. After she had left school, Kiva had traveled the world and studied many different creatures: Unicorns, dragons, bears, and gorillas. Didn't matter whether they were magical creatures or not, she studied them. This was her first teaching job and she wanted to make sure she did well in it.

Now standing in front of her class, Kiva couldn't help but smile. She never thought she would become a teacher and actually love it. Her thick curly brown hair was pulled high on her head and her freckled skin stood out beneath her royal blue robes. When it came to first impressions, Kiva was always thought to be only a teenager instead of a woman. Thoughts like that always amused her, and she wondered briefly what her students thought of her. Kiva shook her head to clear it slightly as she walked slowly to the front of her students and placed a crate down on the ground.

"Good morning class, my name is Professor Kiva Kijewski. You may either call me Professor Kijewski, Professor K. or Kiva. Any will be fine with me. I'm glad to see that everyone is here today.” She commented as her honey-colored eyes scanned those in front of her. Another strong breeze tore threw the air and she waited until it died down before continuing. ”I know this will be a rather boring lesson for you all, but as first years, we have to start small. In these crates there are enough flobberworms for groups of two. I would like for each of you to grab a partner, if you can't find anyone, I will be happy to assign a partner for you, take a flobberworm and study them." She paused and looked out at the class around her. During her pause, the strong wind russled in the silence, attacking her small ponytail and clothes. She noted some looks of disappointment from the students, which only made her smile grow, "By study, I mean, touch them, smell them, and listen to them. Learn what they eat, pick them up; try to see if they enjoy music or words. We will do this for a week or so. Studying a creature’s habitat can help us in our futures. It's always best to take our time with it. Most of you probably will find flobberworms to be useless, but they do hold of great value in the magical world. They are often used in potions and help keep gardens fresh and healthy. Now, if you need anything, please feel free to ask me."

OOC: Okay everyone, I'm looking for how well you write your reponses (make sure they are at least 2 paragraphs, 5 sentences each), grammar, and how well you develop your character. Take your time and have fun!
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Earl Valentine

May 06, 2005 6:35 PM
Each strand of hair stayed gelled in its place as the wind whipped around Earl and the other first years sitting near him on the first Care of Magical Creatures lesson of the year. Earl never liked classes, but if you had to go to class, a class with dangerous creatures was the only way to go.

He sat on the grass behind the other students, picking blades of grass up and crushing them between his fingers. He was looking down and didn't notice what was going on around him until, the idle chatter died down and all that was left was the wind pounding in his ears. He glanced up and saw the teacher, he supposed she was, anyways (she was the tallest among them). The wind was carrying her voice far beyond the reach of his ears, so he had no idea what she was saying until the sudents got up around him and began walking towards the crates he hadn't noticed before.

Earl shrugged to himself, walked to the crates and peered inside. A large amount of flobberworms stared blindly up him. He grimaced to himself as he picked up a rather beige-looking one and looked it over. It seemed perfectly useless and extremely disgusting. He had no idea what to do.

Earl shrugged again, lifted the flobberworm over his head and screamed loud enough for at least some people to hear him over the gust of wind. "DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH THESE THINGS?"\n\n
0 Earl Valentine Gross, but oddly cool 67 Earl Valentine 0 5


Adam Whitney

May 06, 2005 7:33 PM
Adam sat fidgeting slightly in his spot in the grass waiting for his professor to get there. It was a rather windy day and his sandy blonde hair whipped about his head freely. It was short enough not to bother him, so he let the wind do as it wished.

While waiting (rather impatiently) Adam took to watching the other students. Some seemed bored, others anxious. Some chatted with friends, other stood off alone. Didn't really matter what or who they were, Adam just enjoyed watching them.

Finally, the teacher arrived. Adam tried to pay as much attention as he could, but his mind wandered over to where the crate stood behind her. What's in there? His mind stayed on it until he heard her say Flobberworm and his attention perked back up. They were studying worms. Cool.

Adam got up with the rest of them and made his way over to the crates, happy to have something to do with the rest of the time. As he was about to pick up a worm, the kid next to him shouted into his ears. Turning to the boy, Adam smiled widely and shouted back, "YES AND THERE'S NO REASON TO SHOUT, I'M RIGHT HERE!"\n\n
6 Adam Whitney Worms are WAY cool! 69 Adam Whitney 0 5


Earl

May 06, 2005 10:09 PM
Earl almost dropped the flobberworm when the boy screamed in his ear. He looked over at him. The boy was smiling widely; Earl smiled back. He threw the flobberworm over his shoulder haphazardly and held out his hand.

"Hey! I'm Earl: first year Crotalus. And this," he patted the flobberworm, "is the flobberworm for which you," he jabbed his finger towards the boy, "are going to tell me what to do with it cause I couldn't hear a word of what the professor was saying." Earl began walking towards an empty spot on the grass.

"Who are you anyways?" he shouted over the wind and chatter and bad singing.\n\n
0 Earl Totally 0 Earl 0 5


Adam

May 08, 2005 10:09 PM
Adam smiled goofily at the other boy, who called himself Earl. Well, at least Adam now knew the name of another boy, even if this boy wasn't in his own house. Adam followed the other kid to the clearing and sat down in the grass.

"Name's Adam Whitney. I'm a first year Pecari. As far as I can figure out, we just play with the things." Adam commented about the worm, looking over at other groups to see what they were doing. It didn't seem like anyone else was having fun.

"So, I reckon if you set it down, we can poke it, or feed it dirt, or do whatever to it and see what it does."\n\n
0 Adam Worms are boys best friend 0 Adam 0 5


Earl

May 08, 2005 10:33 PM
Earl set the flobberworm down in the grass, where it wriggled but didn't try to escape. These were really boring. Earl sighed and poked the overgrown slug to see what it would do. It wriggled more and moved a couple inches in the grass.

"Well, this is thrilling." Earl stated sarcastically. "Maybe we should, like, feed it something..." he said as he noticed the gaping hole he assumed was its mouth. "What'd you say it ate, Adam? Dirt?" He grabbed handful of dirt from a nearby bare patch of ground and shoved it in front of the flobberworm.

"Come on wormy wormy. Eat the dirt." The flobberworm seemed to ignore the offering. Earl threw the dirt at the flobberworm; it flinched and retreated a few inches from him.

"What d'you should we try now? Apparently dirt isn't good enough for these things."\n\n
0 Earl well, they're better than most girls, anyhow... 0 Earl 0 5


Adam

May 12, 2005 5:27 PM
Adam didn't even try to surpress his laugh as Earl tried feeding the flobberworm dirt and then ended up throwing it at it, "I don't think they actually eat dirt. I know that they like lettace. But we don't have any here, so we can substitute it with grass."

He picked some grass in clumps and set them in front of what he could only assume to be the flobberworms mouth area. Losing interest in the worm rather quickly, Adam turned his attention to the other boy. The wind picked up once again and blew Adams short blonde hair widely about him. Squinting his usually wide blue eyes a bit, Adam looked around at the other groups to see what they were all doing. Most seemed bored with their worms and were doing something else entirely.

"So Earl, where are you from?"\n\n
0 Adam most girls? should I ask? 0 Adam 0 5


Earl

May 12, 2005 7:45 PM
He stared lazily at the flobberworm as Adam tried to feed it grass. It seemed to prefer it to the dirt, but Earl somehow got the feeling it didn't like grass either. Oh well. It was a flobberworm. Who cares what they eat?

He tore his eyes away from the flobberworm and looked at Adam instead. It took a moment for the question to register in Earl's brain, but he answered quick enough.

"I'm from Los Angeles...but not the bad part. It's not good either. Well, I live in Downtown, but it's pretty ok." Earl stopped, realizing he was just blabbing without think of what he was saying. It was a bad habit and his older brother had tried to break it by hitting Earl over the head anytime he would start up.

"So...how 'bout you? Where're you from?"\n\n
0 Earl You don't want to know... 0 Earl 0 5


Adam

May 16, 2005 8:00 PM
Adam's already large eyes, grew larger when Earl mentioned that he was from Los Angelos. How odd was that? two people from the same exact place (granted a rather large place, but if you were magical, you knew the families around you who were magical) have never met.

"I'M FROM LA TOO!" Adam shouted excitedly. "How have we never met?" He asked. Adam was full-blooded and had grown up with magic a constant in his life. He had gone to magical parties, gone to the ministry, gone to Quidditch matches, and even played Quidditch in a summer league. How could he not know someone his age who was from the same city as he was?\n\n
0 Adam Well, <i>now</i> I do 0 Adam 0 5


Earl

May 16, 2005 8:13 PM
Earl grinned broadly. "You're from LA too? This is so cool! I got someone who lives near me. Oh, I'm not really in the magical crowd. You see, my Mom was the witch in the family. My dad's a muggle. And when she died...well, we just sort of left the loop, except for when we go to visit my cousins."

Earl relapsed into thought for a moment before jerking himself into reality. The flobberworm lay motionless next to Adam. It was either sleeping or dead. Either way, it didn't interest Earl.

"What part of LA are you from? That might also be why we never met...it's a pretty big place."\n\n
0 Earl Coincidence? I think not!... 0 Earl 0 5