Professor Kijewski

September 18, 2007 7:02 PM
Kiva finished cleaning off the area with a sweep of her wand. Usually she did the cleaning the muggle way, but since the beginning of the school year things had been a bit hectic and Kiva had a lot to catch up on. Which meant, she was later coming to the clearing as usual and didn't have time to do the normal clearing out the space with a regular old broom. She conjured up a table and set the cat carrier down.

Almost immediately after, the students began to make an appearance. The first years always seemed a bit wary of this class (especially the muggleborns), so Kiva tried to make a good impression by giving them a fun and inviting lesson. Although, the last time she had introduced this creature, a giant dust storm had hit. Kiva hoped this creature didn't bring on another one four years later. “Good morning.” She greeted them with a smile, standing in front of the cat carrier so that those closest to her couldn't give away the creature she was to be teaching that day.

As it was the first lesson with the first years, Kiva decided to look more business casual than she normally would have. She sported burgundy cordoroids with black flats and a polo shirt. She was void of robes because it made her job easier that way. Her brown hair was longer than normal, having no time to really do much for it, so she clipped it back and out of her face. She couldn’t wait until she no longer needed to make a first impression so that she could return to her normal look of capris and sandals.

Once everyone was settled into the grass or chose to stand around, Kiva began, “For those of you who do not know, I am Professor Kijewski. Most call me Professor K. If you ever need me, my office is near the library, but I'm usually out here with my creatures.” Kiva explained. The school was rather large despite the small class sizes and Kiva was only all too familiar with how difficult it could sometimes be trying to locate someone in a hurry. “Alright, I'm going to explain some of the rules for my class. These are important, so I expect you to adhere to them." Kiva glanced out at the students, her face pleasant, but firm with her words.

"There will be no talking when I give directions. These animals do have the capabilities to be dangerous and I may give you advise on how to avoid getting hurt. If you're talking, well, the consequences are your own. There will be no talking when someone is else is addressing the class, whether that be for asking a question or giving a report." Kiva's gaze landed on a couple of students whispering and a frown appeared on her young face. "I expect everyone to do the work I assign. Especially if you plan on passing any future exams, not excluding C.A.T.S. and R.A.T.S. Aside from all that, you may discard your robes and talk amongst yourselves while in groups." Kiva finally smiled at them. "I'm not an evil teacher. I believe learning should be fun, but in order to learn, you have to listen. So, we'll do lectures in the beginning and then move onto group work so that you can all relax a bit."

Finally deciding it was time to actually get on with the lesson, Kiva clasped her hands together and stood up straighter. “Today we will be studying these,” Kiva opened the carrier and gently pulled out what looked to be a cat, except that it had spotted fur, rather large ears, and a lion’s tail. “Everyone please pull out some parchement in ink so that you may all take some proper notes.” Kiva told her class before continuing on with the lesson.

“This is a Kneazle. Kneazles are very intelligent creatures who can detect suspicious or unsavory persons very well and will react badly to them. Which means, trust a kneazles instincts. However, if a kneazle were to take a liking to a witch or wizard, it makes for an excellent pet.” Kiva placed the kneazle on the ground directly in front of her. “As you can see, a kneazle looks much like a regular house cat, with only a few minor details. Come have a look, feel free to pet her, she’s well-trained. Now, as you examine her, can anyone tell me the differences between a kneazle and a cat?”


OOC: Okay, you all know the drill. Three paragraphs per post, 3 to 5 sentences to each paragraph. Use as much detail as you can and have lots of fun with the kneazle.
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Talitha Cumni

September 19, 2007 4:15 PM
Tiffany have listened to Professor K’s rules. The opening day lectures were pretty much the same, listen to all instructions, be respectful, no talking when the professor is speaking, pretty much the same. She was glad that Professor Kay was back. Her substitute left a lot to be desired and at least the whole class could participate this time. Pulling out her parchment and quill, she rapidly took some notes. Kneazles: Very smart, can tell good people from bad, trustworthy, makes a good pet if they like you.

Lecture done, she gratefully stripped off her robes. The Arizona sun was hot in spite of the weather charms. Much more comfortable in her jeans shorts and red tee, she made her way up to wait her turn to get a closer look. She’d never seen a Kneazle before and wondered why there were none in her community. Lots of her neighbors had cats for pets or familiars, but they didn’t look anything like the feline in front of her.

When it was her turn, she plopped down on the grass, feet (in their new red Crocs) up in the air, ankles crossed. She’d plucked a foxtail with a long stem and full seed head which she dangled to see if it would play. The bobbing fuzzy cone of seeds caught the Kneazle’s eye and it moved over to investigate. The pupils of its eyes widened and its ears flicked forward in interest. A flick of its tufted tail echoed its excitement. It was really a pretty creature.

Watching the Kneazles extend its nose to sniff at the fox tail, Talitha looked it over closely. Some one already mentioned the difference in the tail, so she looked for other anomalies. It did look very smart. She wondered if a Kneazle was smart enough to know not to pester an owl. Most regular cats weren’t.

“Its ears are quite a bit bigger, aren’t they?” Talitha commented to Professor K., still wondering why there weren’t any where she came from. “Are they very rare?”
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Irene Liddowe

September 21, 2007 3:10 PM
OOC: Hello! Opening sentance... Did you mean Talitha? Or am I confused?

Irene ran towards her CoMC class, running late. Again. She wasn't suer what was up with her recently. Nothing was wrong, but she just wasn't focused. When she finally arrived at the area where the class had gathered, Irene took a seat on the grass. She was so gald to have Prof. K back. It wasn't fun listening to the substitute yammer on and on and on about this and that and... Well, she didn't exactly remember. She remembered talking with Ebony and seeing the unicorns... Before and after that all she remembered was this dull buzzing sound.

Irene pulled out a pen and started taking notes as she was instructed.
Kneazle
-very intelligent
-can detect suspicious or unsavory persons very well and will react badly to them.
-trust a kneazles instincts.
-makes for an excellent pet.


Irene noticed, as Professor K told them moments later, that the Kneazle looked pretty much like a cat. It was an orange-ish sort of brown color, but there were spots around it too. The ears were rather bigger though. Irene went to raise her hand, but a girl near her spoke up,

“Its ears are quite a bit bigger, aren’t they?”

Irene put her haf-raised hand down. With a small grin she turned to the girl next to her, saying,

"You stole mine."
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Talitha

September 23, 2007 9:32 PM
OOC: Sorry *blushes* wrong charrie. That’s what I get for “power posting”


The kneazle got bored with the foxtail and sauntered off to let somebody else admire its wonderfulness. Talitha reached out to stroke its ever so soft fur as it passed her. She had never felt a coat that luxurious on any ordinary cat. Yep, Talitha made a mental note to herself, she was definitely going to ask her parents for a kneazle.

A girl next to her said in a friendly, teasing voice, "You stole mine." Talitha recognized the brunette girl with blue, green eyes as Irene- somebody. The last name slipped her mind for the moment. Talitha always thought she was nice even though they’d never really had a chance to talk to her. She grinned back at her.

“Sorry,” she grinned apologetically. “Isn’t it awesome. I’d love to have one of those is they wouldn’t upset my owl.” She rolled over on her back and began chewing thoughtfully on the end of the foxtail stem. “Don’t you wish every class was held outside on a day like today?”

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Irene

September 24, 2007 5:03 PM
Irene let her hand pass over the Kneazle's head as it walked away. She had to admit, this class was pretty cool. It would be awesome to have a Kneazle. They would be able to tell her who to trust and whatnot. They would be very useful, and not to mention oh-so-cuddely!

“Isn’t it awesome. I’d love to have one of those is they wouldn’t upset my owl.”

Irene nodded. "I have a cat, Gatita, but I had to leave her at home. She didn't take to Sonora all too well last year..."

The girl lay back on the grass, chewing on the end of something. She looked really relaxed, and Irene couldn't blame her. On a day like this? Irene was itching to be up in the air playing some Quidditch. As if the girl had read her thoughts, she said,

“Don’t you wish every class was held outside on a day like today?”

Irene sighed and joined her, laying her back upon the grass. "Yeah. It's awesome out here. I may have to ask the other Professors if we can take a field trip," she said with a grin. Sitting up so that she was propped up, her elbows on the ground behind her, Irene introduced herself.

"I'm Irene, by the way."
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Talitha

September 27, 2007 1:36 PM
“I know, we were in classes together last year.” Talitha rolled over and propped her chin on her hands. “I’m sorry I never introduced myself before. I’m Talitha. I’m sorry about Gatita. You must miss having her here.”

Irene’s idea of a field trip was exciting. It would be great to get off campus and do something different. The best part was because they were out in the middle of nowhere, even with a portkey it would probably have to be an all day adventure. Perhaps the History Professor could take them to see the Petrified Forest or the hieroglyphics at Newspaper Rock. Both of those sites weren’t very far from Sonora. The Transfiguration Professor could take them to a magical candy factory, now that would be really fun, especially if they gave out samples. The Potions Master could escort them to an Apothecary. They could go camping like the upper classmen did with Professor McFarlan last year. The possibilities were endless.

“I wonder if there are any Magical Creatures Preserves that Professor Kiva could take us to.” Talitha mused. “That could be wicked fun.”
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Irene

September 30, 2007 3:36 PM
OOC: Sorry about the delay!

IC:
Irene smiled a little as the girl said she knew her because of classes last year. Of course, Irene had seen her, but she wasn't the best with names.

“I’m sorry I never introduced myself before. I’m Talitha. I’m sorry about Gatita. You must miss having her here.”

"Hi Talitha. Thanks about Gati. I miss her, but my cousin is taking care of her and now I have two of my cousins going here too."

Talking about field trips was making the wheels in her head turn. How awesome would it be to get away? Sure there was Tumbleweed, but that was too close to be considered a real trip. How cool would it be to portkey somewhere? There were so many possibilities and Irene wanted to test them all out. Even if just one of them worked and they got to go, that was still one more trip than they thought they would have!

“I wonder if there are any Magical Creatures Preserves that Professor Kiva could take us to.” Talitha mused. “That could be wicked fun.”

Irene grinned and nodded. "Yeah," she agreed. "It woud be awesome. I don't know of any places, but I think it could be cool to go to a muggle zoo or something. Learn the similarities and differences in creatures..."
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Talitha

October 02, 2007 5:56 PM
“Really? Who are your cousins? Are they first years or in the upper classes?” Talitha asked.

The more she thought about fields trips and stuff, the more ideas popped into her head. It seemed that aside from a few clubs and Quidditch, there wasn’t a lot to do. Oh, she had plenty of fun on her own with her friends, but it would be great to do something that was halfway organized that screamed Different. It was always an adventure to do something out of the ordinary routine. A field trip would be really cool or a party or a carnival or a …

“Hey, what if we had an all school slumber party? I mean just the girls. We could camp out in the gardens or in Cascade Hall.” Talitha sat up, excited by the idea. “There could be ghost stories and popcorn and loads of stuff to eat and drink that would overdose us on sugar. We could have the biggest pillow fight in the history of Sonora. That would be super awesome!”
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