Substitute Professor Adrian Meade

December 07, 2012 10:44 PM
There weren’t a lot of animals -- magical or muggle -- that Adrian Meade didn’t like. His farm was full of animals of every kind (he wished) that were taken care of by some very professional people he had met during his long years on the road. Adrian had started a home for animals that were in need of one. Most of his money went to keep that place open along with the money from different donors. The Substitute professor really felt like he was leaving his print on the world, aside from his various small discoveries around the globe. There weren’t any dull moments with his chosen career. In fact, when he went down memory lane he thanked every single sacred entity known to men that he had not chosen anything in the field of transfiguration. At one point in his life he had thought about going in a different direction, but he now knew he would have been very unhappy. Being in the wild was his thing.

As he entered the COMC classroom, four little crups followed him dutifully. One could think that they were doing it because they were trained, but the reality was that they were small puppies and they were wearing a magical leash. The four little things were now roaming the classroom. Adrian had left them get acquainted with their new surroundings.

The Magizoologist wasn’t really sure about this lesson, because crups were known to be rather awful with muggleborns, but they were so cute and interesting, that he couldn’t postpone it any longer.

As the bell rang, the pups got scared and ran towards his desk and hid under it while his students piled into the classroom. “Welcome,” he greeted them with a smile while a low whimper came from Pippa. Before closing the door he made sure the pups were still there, finally satisfied he closed it. Any Latercomers would miss the awesome lesson.

“Today we are going to study crups,” he informed them with a smile. “I have four of my friends with me, but they got a little scared and are hiding under my desk right now.” He looked down to see Manny coming out sniffling curiously.

“Now, crups are very cute, but can be quite ferocious,” he let that little bit of information sink in. “however, that really comes from nurture. The crups are a wizard-bred dog. We don’t really know when or who bred them, but we do know that they are very loyal to wizards.”

Adrian leaned down and picked Pippa up. “As you can see these ones still have the spiked tails, but by law they will have to have the spikes removed in about two weeks.” He petted her head.

“All the information about crups we have can be found in page 134 of your book,” he said while walking around the classroom with the puppy in his arms and the other three trailing after them. “Your homework will be to write an essay about them, but for now you can play with the puppies. Also, I want you to add your experience with them in the classroom,” he said while turning around and going back to the front.

“These little things can be a tad bit prejudiced, be careful. I have charmed their spikes and teeth so they won’t hurt you if they suddenly decide to bite. I have confidence in that nothing will happen because you will be capable of treating eh dogs like nicely,” he finished his lecture and left Pippa on the floor to play with the other three.

OOC: nothing gory can happen. The puppies are charmed to not cause any harm. Their names are: Pippa, Manny, Trixie and Oates.
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Brianna Japos, Crotalus

December 09, 2012 3:22 PM
Brianna had kept to herself for most of term since returning from midterm and having that discussion with Michael. She realized that it was better that she didn’t have friends because they were complicated and she would just mess it up anyway. She worked with people when she had to in lessons, but liked it better when partners weren’t necessary. The only thing that remained the same for her was that she ate her meals quietly with Josh. The only reason for that was because he wasn’t complicated with her. They just sat and ate together. Nothing more. Yes, it was better this way.

She took her seat in Care of Magical Creatures and waited for the lesson to start. She used to love this class. Not for the animals, but because it had been taught outside. But then, for whatever reason, it was moved into a classroom. Brianna sometimes hated the school. It was much like the building at home. The walls were too thick and she felt trapped from time to time. Like at home. She watched everyone else have fun and know their place in all of this. She was never a part of it. Just and outsider looking in. These walls kept stifling her. She liked to be outside so much more. She felt free there. No one around to judge her. No one around to care who she was or how she looked. The gardens were a bit spoiled for her now, but she would still choose that over being stuck inside the school.

Brianna waited for the lesson to begin and was surprised to find that they were going to be learning about crups… again. Was this a reviser lesson for the fifth years? She was only a first year when they first learned of them, but they weren’t so complicated, she thought, where of all the creatures to revisit, the crup was one of them. She had to wonder if maybe all the switches that had happened in the past, the lessons just became scrambled. Or maybe the professors didn’t care and just did whatever they felt like. That’s how it felt to Brianna most of the time.

She took her notes as usual though, opening her book and allowing them some more detail. When the class was allowed to run off and play, Brianna didn’t move from her spot. As much as she would enjoy playing with the young crups, they were already surrounded by her classmates and Brianna didn’t want to pull any of them away. After a few moments, Brianna got up from her desk and made her way over to the crowd. She stayed on the outskirts, trying to get a glimpse of the small dogs, but never quite interfering with anyone else. Still, just seeing the dogs gave her heart a squeeze of warmth. She could never be allowed a pet back home, but she could understand why someone would want one. They just… made one sort of happy just by looking at them.

Brianna shifted to get a better view and stepped on another foot. “Oh sorry.” She apologized, moving away as she did so.
0 Brianna Japos, Crotalus They are quite cute... and familiar. 0 Brianna Japos, Crotalus 0 5


Maximilian Joshua McLachlan - Aladren

December 09, 2012 7:13 PM
Preparing for CATS was much more time-consuming than Josh had hoped for, and he loved it. He loved studying and he knew, whatever the examiners decided to bring to the table, he would be able to conquer it. It was really the only thing he found pleasure in, studying. That and potions. Everything else seemed so monotonous and, well, worthless. At least with all the knowledge he could gain from his academics he could take with him in the long-run.

When Josh walked into COMC, he didn't see anything different right away. He sat in the back and noticed Brianna there. He didn't really know what to think of their lunches. Sometimes she spoke, sometimes she didn't, and he sometimes responded, sometimes didn't. He felt like the most in-depth they had ever spoken was at the gardens. Everything else he knew about her was from observation. It was easy to observe someone when they ate lunch with you everyday.

But for whatever reason, she still ate with him and he still couldn't decide if he was glad for it or not. They were similar in more than one way, though their attitudes towards their different situations were very different. He had come to conclusion long ago that whatever he said couldn't change anyone's mind. It was best to stay out of other peoples' business and listen instead of inputing his own opinion. It kept him from getting into trouble and heated arguments. At least, now he knew that better after last year.

After shifting his eyes from the back of Brianna's head to the professor's desk, he realized what they were going to study today as their heads peeked out from under it. He was a little surprised that the professor had chosen crups since they were known for being completely prejudiced against muggle-borns. He had never studied them in the classroom before, though he had read about them. It was going to be an interesting lesson, to say the least.

Although, apparently, not thought-provoking. An essay on crups and they got to play with puppies during the entire class period. Josh didn't know if he should rejoice or mope with the lack of work. Either way, he wasn't completely unhappy with the prospect of playing with puppies the entire period. He would just get bored very quickly. Maybe he could get his essay finished during class and have more time to do something else. Like brew potions.

When the rest of the class went up to play with the puppies, Josh knew it was going to be a madhouse up there. There were definitely more students than there were dogs, so he might as well get started with his essay now and play with them later. But he supposed he wouldn't get a chance to do such a thing. He'd rather get the playing out of the way.

Josh went up with the rest of the class to see the puppies, and his height as well as his ability to sneak into spaces gave him quite a good view of them. He was surprised that the spikes were still on their tails, but the professor had said he'd charmed them so nobody would get hurt. These were dangerous animals, but Josh guessed puppies couldn't be too bad.

It was getting a little crowded and Josh didn't think he'd like to stay staring at these puppies for much longer. He moved back a little and then was stuck for a moment longer before somebody stepped on his worn leather shoe. He turned and recognized Brianna before she apologized. "Hi Brianna," he greeted her. He had never been good at small talk and she should know that if their lunches had been of any indication, so he left the next sentence or two up to her.
0 Maximilian Joshua McLachlan - Aladren Eh, they're alright. 0 Maximilian Joshua McLachlan - Aladren 0 5


Brianna

December 10, 2012 7:17 PM
Brianna hadn’t been paying much attention to whom it was that she had stepped on until she heard the greeting. She turned, surprised, to see Josh standing there. She knew that he was in her classes and everything, but she never worked with him. She knew that he preferred his solitude and she didn’t want to become annoying to him. She was certain there would be a moment when he no longer cared to have her around him even at meal times, but if she could drag that out for a little while longer, she thought she would be okay. She just… had to keep herself in check.

Anyway, what had actually surprised her was that he was up front in the crowd of students instead of reading one of his books at his seat or already starting on the homework. It was a rather strange sight to see him up in front with everyone else. Maybe he really liked crups? Or dog like creatures? She couldn’t really blame him for that. Brianna would really like a small dog. She could take him out on walks with her and sit in the park with him. She wouldn’t be so alone then. And maybe she wouldn’t look as strange sitting on a bench all afternoon if she had a dog with her. But, her parents couldn’t afford an animal to keep and their apartment had barely enough space for the three of them. That was no place for a dog.

“Hi Josh.” She greeted in return, aware that she was probably looking at him in a silly way, unintentionally. “Do you really like crups?” She asked him, probably answering any questions as to why she may have been looking at him weirdly. “Are you able to see them?” Brianna was on the taller side for her age, but she wasn’t tall enough to see over everyone else, especially the boys of her class. She could probably fit into a small space and watch, her being so thin and all, but she didn’t really want to make a spectacle if herself by forcing her way into everything.

“We did a lesson on crups when I was a first year, well, Crups and Kneazles, but there was only one of each and I didn’t really get a chance to look at them.” Brianna told him. “At least this lesson has four, but… they seem pretty busy with everyone else. I was hoping for a look though.”
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Josh McLachlan

December 12, 2012 12:27 AM
The question Brianna asked was slightly odd in the way she'd asked it. Did he really like crups? "They're alright," he said with a little shrug. "My grandmother had a few crups acting as guard dogs." They would be especially efficient if any muggles had dared to cross the magical barrier between the estate and the rest of the Scotland forest surrounding it. It was a good thing for their own sake that they hadn't, at least not that Josh could remember. He could remember playing with one of them around six years old before his grandmother had died. He didn't know whether they had been kept at the manor when his eldest uncle finally decided to move in years and years later, or if they had been put down.

Josh had never had a real soft spot for animals, however. He had had an owl of his own once, but one of his relatives had killed it, he couldn't remember who now. He couldn't even remember the owl's name anymore. He was good at forgetting those sorts of traumatic events.

He looked over at the crups, able to see over the heads of most of the students. "Yes," he replied, and then listened as she told him about the first lesson she'd had with crups. It was surprising to him that crups and kneazles had been studied in the first-year class, but he didn't dwell on the thought. Instead, he tried to think of a way to bring a puppy to Brianna who seemed to want to see one.

Unable to think of a subtle way of bringing the puppy to Brianna, he leaned forward and bent down. His long arms reached for one of the playful little pups past everyone's legs and he carried it out of the crowd. The puppy licked and nipped at his fingers, trying to get free, and he ignored it. He met eyes with Brianna and tilted his head as an indication to follow him out of the crowd. He was sure there had to be some students peeved that he was taking one, but seriously, there were five; enough to go around.

Once Josh was out of the crowd, he went a little ways away from the others and set the wriggling puppy down. He hoped Brianna had something to entertain the little crup because he certainly didn't know how to deal with a baby crup. The little puppy, this one named Manny, was sniffing around curiously first on the floor, then Josh's shoes, then Brianna's. Josh stayed crouched down and stroked Manny's back. The crup's bright eyes looked up at him, his tongue hanging out for a minute as he panted, and then turned to Brianna, sniffing once more.

It was hard for anything to get through Josh's hard heart, but he had to admit a baby crup was cute. It didn't give him the fuzzy warm feelings or anything, but it reminded him of something. Maybe of life back in Scotland, isolated in the forest with his grandmother. When things hadn't been so complicated for him. He pet Manny's back, his hand more than half the size of the crup's little body. Manny was still sniffing Brianna. "I think he likes you," he told her.
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Brianna

December 13, 2012 8:10 PM
If he found them to be ‘okay’, she was still holding on to that shocked feeling about him being with the rest of the class. If they weren’t that attention getting for him, usually he lost interest pretty quickly. And since he already knew of crups, it only made this moment all the weirder. “She did?” Brianna stated. “Were you by Muggles?” She asked, although maybe that wasn’t appropriate? “Because we live in downtown New York City, even though it’s the Magical part, the building owners don’t allow for crups in case of accidental Muggle encounters.” Not that that would be the only reason why she didn’t have a crup. She didn’t have one because her parents couldn’t afford it.

Even though she knew it was probably impossible for the professors to do, Brianna wished that they brought enough material, or in this case, crups, for everyone so that they didn’t have to share. This was the intermediate class, which held the most students. Even with a handful of puppies, there weren’t enough to go around and some students would be left without a chance to see them. It didn’t seem all that fair, but she knew that she couldn’t really blame the Professor.

She watched out of curiosity as Josh moved over the students hovering around the puppies. Maybe he really wanted to see one? He must really enjoy dogs to make that sort of effort and deal with half the school. She was surprised, once again, when he emerged from the crowd with one of the crup puppies. She locked eyes with him and understood his instruction. Bending down, she quickly grabbed a squeaker toy and hurried after Josh to a spot away from the crowd. She wondered if anyone was miffed that he had taken the crup away from them. Was that considered rude even though that person had been taking time away from everyone else with the crup? Oh well, it was too late to really change that now. Besides, she really wanted to see one of the crups.

She managed to make her way too him without anyone being upset and found the puppy smelling her shoes. Because she was in a skirt, Brianna knelt down on her knees and started petting the little dog. He was just so cute, Brianna couldn’t help smiling at him. “Do you think so?” Brianna asked, giggling as the crup started licking her hands. “He’s just so cute!” Brianna exclaimed, a large smile on her already large lips. Holding out the toy, Brianna squeezed it to allow the noise and startled the dog. Manny immediately began his ‘fight’ mode and attacked the toy happily. Brianna started to giggle again. “I really wish I could have a pet.” Brianna commented while she played with the crup. “Do you have any?”
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Josh McLachlan

December 14, 2012 12:09 AM
Josh didn't find it surprising that Brianna seemed surprised that his grandmother had crups. She was a single woman living in the enormous McLachlan estate. Besides the house-elves, nobody had stayed around to keep her company. It would have been unfortunate if it wasn't her snarky disposition that had chased them all away in the first place. But Josh couldn't remember all that much about her except that she was strict. He had only been seven when she died, so he only knew her as his strict, unloving grandmother. "Not really," he said, knowing that any muggles around the area would have suffered if that wasn't the case. "The estate's in the middle of a huge forest. Nobody for miles, except maybe the lone, lost muggle traveler." He shrugged. "I think they might've been for companionship too." If his grandmother had needed anybody's companionship, it would've been in the form of pets.

After bringing the crup to Brianna, he was glad that she seemed to really like it. The crup certainly seemed to like her. Her question sounded rhetorical, so Josh didn't bother answering it, watching little Manny play instead. His mind wandered to the lake where his grandmother had almost drowned him trying to teach him to swim. One of the crups, he couldn't remember its name, had barked and barked at him, trying to find a way to get to him without getting wet himself. Besides that incident being traumatic for a five-year-old, that memory reminded him why he liked animals a little bit more than people. At least animals were frank with their loyalty.

Josh was brought out of his musings when Brianna asked him a question. "No," he replied, leaning back to sit down completely. "My cousin does, the one I live with, but no crups." He couldn't count how many Darcie had now, but she certainly had way too many for a four-year-old. Her interests in anything were also fleeting and he could see her growing up to be the unhappy, attention-seeking type. If he cared enough, he would try and intervene, but she wasn't going to be his problem. It was just sad that his aunt and uncle had to conceive such a beautiful child and leave her to become such a monster.

"Animals are comforting," Josh admitted, "even just goldfish swimming around in their bowls." He watched Manny quietly as he continued to attack the toy. The toy's squeaks seemed to spur on the little crup to play-fight more. Pets were like children; innocent before they came to understand their surroundings and the cruel world. Josh hadn't come into contact with too many babies, but when he did, he felt bad for them. He wanted to protect them, but, as a realist, he knew the world's adulteration was inevitable.

Josh eyes went to gauge Brianna's reaction. She never seemed to be totally happy and Josh picked up on that from time to time. With the crup, however, she seemed to be at home, in a sense. He couldn't remember hearing her giggle either except for that time in Charms class, but that didn't count. He studied her face, wanting to know what it was that Brianna was always concerned about. He knew there were things she was hiding, but he couldn't know the extent of it. When he was younger, Josh had always been a self-preservationist, but after meeting Cecilia, he had found himself extending to try and protect those he cared about. Moving to a different school in a different country had been mostly for Cecilia's sake. It was a way he could protect her from his uncle's attention.

It was strange to think that Brianna could be someone he would be willing to protect. Perhaps not to that extent, but she was something of a friend. He didn't know what they were, exactly, but he didn't think he felt the desire to protect just anybody.

His eyes flicked back down to the crup and he sighed through his nose. His hand reached out to stroke Manny's back. Josh didn't allow himself to miss anything, even pets. He didn't want to; it was a sign of weakness, but more than that, getting too attached to anything meant that it was going to be hurt or taken away. That was how life was for Josh and that was how his relatives wanted to keep it. The McLachlan motto: all weaknesses are hinderances to power; therefore, get rid of anything that makes one weak.
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Brianna

December 17, 2012 12:50 AM
“Oooh.” Brianna said in understanding when Josh had mentioned the crups were more for companionship than anything. She had just been thinking of that herself. It was a selfish thought to have, but Brianna really felt that even something as simple as a furry friend would help improve a person’s life tremendously. They could not sit and have a conversation with you on days when you want to chat, but they could at least listen to you banter. And on the days where one felt so lonely, they would be there to keep one company. When someone was sad and crying, they would comfort them during their time of need. Brianna didn’t have any friends, but she felt that a dog wouldn’t hate her for her looks or for her status. The dog wouldn’t lie to her or say her feelings didn’t matter. The dog would love her unconditionally and never leave her side.

Brianna thought it was strange that he had to state that his cousin did but he did not. If they lived together, wouldn’t the animal then be all of theirs? Why did one gain possession over another? Were they cutesy kittens or some other girlish animal that Josh didn’t agree with that made him not consider them his pets too? Or, was there something more than that?

Josh never discussed his life with her. She really knew nothing about him other than what she heard from her parents and they weren’t the most reliable when it came to sources about other families. However, sometimes they really did learn a lot. People talked openly to others of their class and often ignored those who were beneath them but happened to be in the same room. Her mother was a quiet woman when she worked and was often forgotten in the background while Socialites held their afternoon group teas together and gossiped. That was how she had learned about the McLachlans. But all she knew was that Josh was an orphan, his parents had died when he was a baby, and that he had lived in various places across the ocean after that. She felt that there was something more to that. He didn’t talk about something very important, but she wasn’t sure what. She just knew that he didn’t want to get close to people and since she didn’t want to bother people, it seemed to work out best for them.

“Fish?” Brianna had never considered having a fish for a pet. “But they don’t really do anything. How is that comforting?” Maybe having a fish bowl in her room would be okay? It didn’t take up a lot of space and she didn’t think she would need to feed it a ton where her parents couldn’t afford it. It was a thought anyway. She would have to discuss it with her parents to see what they thought. Next year was her CATS year and she was likely to have to buy expensive books and lots of materials where her parents might not be able to extend their funds for a fish and some food. Maybe someday though.

The crup paused in his fight with the squeaker to enjoy Josh’s attention for a little bit. Brianna looked around the room for a moment to see what everyone else was doing. She would have to write a report about this, so she ought to actually be studying the crup instead of just playing with it. But, she already knew a bit and could learn the rest from books. He was just so cute, she could eat him up! “I never realized how cute dogs could be.” Brianna commented as she studied Manny enjoying his petting. “I sometimes see dogs when I go to the park, but I don’t get close to them because you never know if they bite. But, if they are like this, I can see why they are so loved.”
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