Professor Bulla

July 30, 2005 10:39 AM
A good working knowledge of the school was never something that went amiss. Manfred, making good use of his, took a quick shortcut from the Cascade Hall that allowed him not only to be the first to arrive in the corridor where his class was, but also allowed him a minute to make sure that everything needed for the class was present. What with recent events, and the intense morning he wasn't certain that he had allowed enough of his attention to be directed to preparation for his classes, so he was glad to find that he had remembered to collect several tableclothes from the prairie elves.

They were stacked neatly on his desk, and after subjecting the classroom to another last minute check to be sure that all was in order should the tour make its way past his classroom, Manfred went back to the front of the room. While the students filed into the room he busied himself at the board, writing up notes for the class.

"Alright," he said finally, when the last of them had arrived. He pulled his watch out of a pocket, looked at it, and directed a frown at the last student, then put it back away. "I'm sure you're all very excited to have visitors at the school, particularly those of you who are recieving visits from your family, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't all settle down for class. What you are learning in these classes is very important to your education, and to your ability to become a functioning member of Magical Society." He looked around to be sure that his words were at least having some effect, then deciding that it would have to do started the lesson proper.

Pacing around he addressed the class.

"First years, you are going to be learning a charm that I'm sure your older classmates are all familiar with: Aquor. This is a charm which does what?" He pointed to a second year student and nodded as an answer was given. "Very good. To reiterate - please listen, I don't appreciate talking in my classes, particularly when I'm addressing the class. It is disrespectful not only to me, but also to your classmates who are trying to learn - Aquor is a charm which conjours water from your wand. It can be very useful in environments such as the one which surrounds our school. You point your wand - there is no specific movement needed for this spell - and pronounce this incantation Aquor."

He demonstrated, squirting water over the pile of tablecloths and soaking them quite thoroughly in the process.

"If you need any help, refer to the information on the board," Manfred indicated the notes on the left hand side," or you can ask me, or perhaps one of the older students. You will, after all be working together today.

"Second years, you will be learning a drying charm today." He waited half a second, then cut off any protests, "You'll find that these spells do have everyday use as well and are not 'merely doing the job of a house or prairie elf'. Now, as I'm sure you can all recall some of the gaff's that you managed to conjour up last year, the particular charm I've picked for you to study today is a general dogsbody type of drying charm. Watch."

He walked back to the side of the desk, aimed his wand and then while keeping the tip in place pulled down on the handle while saying "exsorbeo". A low, sucking sound started to come from his wand, and as he moved the wand over the soaked tablecloths, the moisture was sucked out of them. Towards the end the sound started to rattle as he moved around picking up the last drops, sounding remarkably like then last few drops of a milkshake being sucked up through a straw.

"Ok, I want you all to form into groups of two or three. One second year per group." He flicked his wand and the tableclothes sailed around the classroom, each settling onto this desk or that. "You may begin."

OOC: Ok, I want some good long posts from you all. Any one line posts will not get your house points. Please pay attention to what your fellows are doing, I'd be quite happy for one student to write that they were the last to arrive, and for another to answer the question, but I don't want more than ONE for each, ok? So once that's happened, its done.

Have fun posting.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
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39 Professor Bulla Charms Lesson 1: Cleaning up after yourselves 2 Professor Bulla 1 5


Ty

August 04, 2005 3:56 PM
The fact that Ty was a second year would do no good to any first year who happened to be paired with her. True, she was good at Transfiguration – the ability to change something into something else simply came naturally to her. She envisioned it in her mind, said the spell, and it happened. She wasn’t too bad at Potions either. She had had plenty of practise with such things, as she mixed all her developers and stoppers herself. Besides, all there was to it was paying attention and adding the right ingredients at the right times, and understanding the properties of each ingredient. It wasn’t too difficult.

But for the rest of her subjects… Care of Magical Creatures was alright, because she liked animals. But Defense Against the Dark Arts was an abysmal state of affairs. It wasn’t that she didn’t try… well, admittedly she didn’t try very hard, but that was beside the point. The point was that she had no talent in that area. Astronomy she found boring and trivial; not to mention that she hated the professor almost as much as she hated the subject. And charms… well, transforming something into something else was one thing. Bewitching something to do something was entirely different, and she was terrible at that too.

Ty vaguely wandered into class, her mind quite elsewhere. Out of habit, she glanced around for Stephen; he was nearly always doing something interesting, which would make for a much more fun and productive class period (productive being photographing of course). Sitting in her seat, she slung the bag off of her shoulder and onto the floor, causing the said shoulder to crack dreadfully. Wincing, she hastily took out her Charms notes and quill, and then began fiddling with her camera out of habit while she awaited the beginning of class.

“First Years blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.”

There was a small beetle on the ceiling… Ty began to sketch it lazily.

“Second years…”

Ty jumped slightly. Second years; that meant her. Pay attention, said the little voice in her brain that she wanted to smash and kill for being so damn bossy and judgmental (of herself at any rate).

“Blah blah blah blah drying charm blah blah blah exsorbeo-”

There was a loud sucking sound, causing her to jump. Say, that was pretty cool…

But then he mentioned groups. And one second year per group. Ty hated groups.

She didn’t know any first years, she didn’t want to know any first years. She could do aquor… so why couldn’t she just do it herself? Or with Stephen, who was so far, her only friend? She buried her face in her hands. Worse come to worse, she could always claim that there was nobody left to partner with, and so she could be the loser second year with no friends who had to be added to some group by the teacher. Just what she always wanted.\n\n
0 Ty The friendless geeky loser in the corner needs a partner... 0 Ty 0 5


Earl Valentine

August 04, 2005 11:49 PM
Charms. One of Earl's specialties. Not that he perfect in it...far from it, but it was one of his best subjects(not that that says much). So this was one of the few classes he ever really paid attention in, and when he heard that he had to pair up with a second year, he grinned. But who to choose? Earl didn't really know any second years, so the only thing to do was look around and find a random one.

He didn't have to look far. Sitting right next to him was a sullen looking second year sketching something that looked like a bug. She sketches? Earl thought. Cool.

"That's a cool bug. You're the first person I've met who can draw with any decency. You need a partner? I'm Earl, by the way. Earl Valentine."\n\n
0 Earl Valentine Good. Cause I need one too. 67 Earl Valentine 0 5


Ty

September 13, 2005 12:17 AM
OOC: Ok, apologies for how incredibly late this post is. This is my first year at college, and I’ve needed to settle in, ect. I’ll try to post more regularly… again, sorry.

“That's a cool bug.”

Ty looked up to see some first year boy glancing at the bug she had been sketching. She had practically forgotten about it… doodling was a frequent occupation of hers in class. “Erm… um, th-thanks”, she finally managed to stutter. She had serious issues accepting compliments… she really needed to work on that.

“Um, yeah, sure, a partner would be… nice”, she finally managed. “I’m Ty Boyd.” She forced herself to smile slightly. Act normal you idiot… just because you’re a freak you don’t have to act like one. That’s probably why you don’t have any friends, you can’t act like a normal human being reprimanded the tiny voice in her head that she wanted to kill.

Shut up

Yeah? Just because I’m telling the truth… and you’re too much of a coward to face the truth. You’re an idiot. You don’t actually fit in anywhere.

Not true.

Face it, you’re a freak. You don’t fit in pureblood society because you can’t just go with the flow, and you’re not pretty enough to ever get a husband. You don’t even want a husband. And you don’t fit in with the non-purebloods either… otherwise you’d have friends, which you don’t. You don’t act like them, you never can, because you’re not one of them.

Shut up.

“So, um… what are we doing exactly?”\n\n
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Earl

September 13, 2005 7:05 PM
OOC: That's okay.

BIC:
Okay, so she was a little weird, but that didn't stop her from being a good drawer, which was the only reason he even asked to be partners with her.

He ignored the urge to act as though he'd rather be anywhere else and replied.

"I gotta soak the table cloth with 'aquor' and you gotta dry it up again using 'exsorbeo'. At least I think that's how you say it."

He stared at his hands uncomfortably. He still felt a little odd around girls. He had just gotten over the cooties stage, but hadn't quite reached the other side. With the exception of his sister and maybe Asher, girls still made him nervous.

"I guess I'll get a table cloth," he murmured as he stood up. He took his time getting getting it and sat back down again with a dejected look. "So, I guess I'll be going first since you can't dry anything that's not wet." He tried to crack a smile, but it looked more like he was in pain.

He stated the incantation, waiting for the jet of water, but nothing happened. He tried again and still, nothing happened. Earl stared at his wand in confusion. Shouldn't water be coming out now?

"I can do this," he said more to himself than to Ty as his fifth (or was it fifteenth?) try ended as the rest had...with nothing. There wasn't a single drop of moisture on the pristine, white cloth and Earl's patience was running thin.

"You know what? This is stupid," Earl muttered as an idea came to his head. He checked to see that teacher's back was turned before reaching into his backpack for the bottle of water he had put in there that morning. He unscrewed the cap and, with a smirk to Ty, poured the contents over the table cloth, leaving it soaked through.

"Okay, you're turn."\n\n
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Ty

September 15, 2005 1:02 AM
"I gotta soak the table cloth with 'aquor' and you gotta dry it up again using 'exsorbeo'. At least I think that's how you say it."

“Oh, um, great. Sorry, I… don’t pay very much attention.” Fact was, she was uncomfortable. She didn’t have to act like she didn’t want to be here… she simply didn’t want to be. Communicating normally was still something rather new to her. The miniscule amount of touchy-feely interaction in her family was primarily reserved for her proper older sister from her mother, and her father simply wasn’t that way. Actually, most of the verbal communication from her mother (Father didn’t really talk very much at all) was to tell her that she had messed up, and this was fairly often.

Nowadays, Ty just wanted to fit in, and even went to great lengths to break the habits that had been drilled into her through years of etiquette lessons, such as sitting up straight. But being normal, Ty didn’t really have the slightest idea how to do that. She couldn’t help the fact that she didn’t even really like being around people that much anymore than she could help jumping away at the slightest human contact.

As for boys, Ty didn’t even notice the difference. Well, no, that wasn’t true. She knew she would rather be around a boy than a girl any day. Her knowledge of them was that they were stupid, backstabbing freaks, never quite saying what they mean, always talking about you and the way you look behind your back, and they usually liked to spend hours getting ready for fancy balls.

No, Ty did not like girls, which was why on the rare occasion that she made a friend or an acquaintance at the parties, they were always boys, and why her cousin, a stuck-up, arrogant, richboy prat, was her best friend. Well, nobody could quite figure out their friendship, least of all themselves. For her part, Ty understood that there was more to him than him being in line to be patriarch of the Boyd family, and more to him than being extremely full of himself.

She watched as he attempted to wet the stubborn cloth (or use the stubborn wand… one or the other) repeatedly. Had it been Transfiguration, she would have offered advice, but she didn’t feel as though she were good enough at the subject to talk. She would probably have just as much trouble as he was having, or more.

"You know what? This is stupid."

“Yes it is”, she agreed absently, pushing her fuzzy/curly (she couldn’t decide which it was yet) hair out of her face. He pulled a water bottle out of his backpack, and she grinned widely as he poured it on. Taking her wand out of her pocket, she brandished it.

“Excellent job on the spell by the way.”

She stared at the water. Ok, disappear, just disappear. “Exsorbeo”, she said firmly. Absolutely nothing happened. Nice job the voice sneered. You’re a success as always. Maybe she had said it wrong… “Exsorbeo.” There was a weak sort of sucking noise, but hardly anything happened. Ok, so she had the pronunciation right… She had to think. How did she manage Transfiguration? She imagined the molecules changing; modifying… this wasn’t so different was it? Of course, it would help if she knew the theory behind it, but this might work.

She stared at it for a moment. Ok, so it’s supposed to suck into the wand.

Try not to screw up this time idiot.

Leave me alone.


“Exsorbeo.” The sucking sound was considerably louder this time, and although not all the water was up yet, she had the spell. “I did it?” She blinked. She had actually done it properly on her third try. Something that certainly had never happened before in this class. \n\n
0 Ty A successful attempt 0 Ty 0 5


Earl

September 15, 2005 8:37 PM
"Thanks," Earl grinned at Ty's compliment.

He stared at his wand as Ty attempted to dry up his "spell" trying to figure out if it was his fault or his wand's that he couodn't do the spell. Luckily, Ty didn't seem to mind that he cheated. It didn't really matter...he'd get it eventually.

Earl looked up at Ty's exclamation of I did it?. She did it? And he couldn't. He looked at the only slightly damp cloth and sighed in defeat.

"Congrats, Ty. I wish I were as good as you." His eyes went from Ty to the table cloth, and then back to Ty.

"I should probably try again. I ran out of water," he grinned sheepishly as he brandished his wand and then stated the incantaion.

Nothing.

He tried again. Noth--...wait! Something happened?

Earl was in the middle of swinging his wand around for another try when a splash of water hit him on the face. He stopped short and looked at his wand. The tip was dripping steadily and he hadn't noticed. He laughed out loud.

"Well, I did it! Kind of...look it's dripping!" He continued to watch the water spill lightly from his wand in amazement.

"Umm...how do I get it to stop?"

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Ty

September 22, 2005 2:06 AM
I got it… but I never do well in charms. Weird. Freak coincidence I suppose….

Don’t get your hopes up… it’s not as if you usually do things right twice in a row.


She bit her lip and looked at the ground, his congratulations gracefully soaring well over her head. Why did she always have to ruin things for herself? She was just a… No, stop, she mentally reprimanded herself. Stop thinking about yourself for a change. But she had done the charm correctly…

Ty was still attempting to figure out how she had managed to figure out the spell when Earl’s words jolted her back to reality.

"Well, I did it! Kind of...look it's dripping!"

“Good job”, she said with a nod. “Um… I’m not sure how exactly…” she glanced at the professor, who looked busy, and back at the wand. “Well, if I remember my Latin correctly…” Every proper witch and wizard had Latin along with their other subjects in tutoring, as it was the language spells were based on and therefore important to have a well-founded knowledge of. Having a fairly good memory for languages, she remembered it quite well.

“Well, there’ll be aquor of course… um, obturo is to stop up, but who knows what that would do to your wand…” She searched her memory for all of the Latin verbs she had learned. “Intransit is to cease or to stop…” she said slowly “…and fluvius is flowing, as in water. So if you mixed up those words…” She shrugged hopelessly. “Probably too risky though, who know what it would do. I’ll go get the professor.”

It was then that she accomplished something that probably only she was capable of.

She quickly hurried in the professor’s general direction. Too quickly. As she passed Stephen’s desk, she slipped on the small amount of water which had dripped onto the floor. With the reflexes of one who is quite used to falling, her hand flew out to grab the edge of the desk, but it was too late. As her weight shifted slightly forward with her arm, her head met fairly sharp, wooden, very solid corner, and she swore violently (and loudly) before hitting the floor.

Feeling dizzy, she sat there for a moment, and her hand reached up to touch her head gingerly. It was wet… why was there water on her head? No, no, water wasn’t sticky… sticky… the word wandered dully around her head in search of something to connect with. And as she brought her hand away in front of her face… red. Red, sticky… oh shit, she was bleeding.
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0 Ty No, not really, luck doesn't seem to be over-fond of me 0 Ty 0 5


Professor Bulla

September 23, 2005 12:54 AM
There was a kerfuffle happening in the classroom, and as appeared to be often the case, Stephen Baxter was right in the middle of it. Or... actually in this case, he appeared to be right to the side of it. Whatever way it was, Manfred didn't have time to deal with the boy at the moment. Miss Boyd, not the most attention seeking of students by any means, but known well enough due to her family, appeared to have suffered something of a mishap.

Manfred walked towards the scene with deceptive speed, eyes narrowing slightly as he saw that the girl was bleeding quite profusely from a wound to the head. It seemed that this was going to be quite the year for accidents, and this wasn't the best timing for it to have happened - not while there were so many important pure-bloods present for the alumni luncheon and tour. At least, he thought thanking heaven for small favours, no Boyd had shown up. No doubt too caught up in events further north. That didn't mean this was potentially disasterous though.

"Finite" he cast absently in the direction of the boy who had been working with her, stopping the leak in his wand immediately. A frown coupled with a couple of other quick spells and the other immediately obvious problems around the classroom were taken care of enough that he could give Miss Boyd his full attention.

Manfred crouched down, deftly checking the wound and wincing slightly at it before recalling his audience and schooling his features to their usual stern expression. He used a temporary charm to stop the bleeding, but it was obvious that she needed to visit the infirmary. He frowned again, then stood quickly.

"Mr O'Reilly," he said, looking around and gesturing for the boy to come over. "Can you help Mr Valentine in assisting Miss Boyd to the infirmary?" TJ was of good family, not that it mattered greatly, but in this case, with the pure-bloods about it was best to try and make things as presentable as possible. Which meant not letting Mr Baxter loose on an unsuspecting school during classtime.

"The rest of you, this is not a show! You have work to do, so you can stop gawping and get on with it."\n\n
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TJ O'Reilly

September 29, 2005 7:08 PM
The wand still in his hand, TJ, dropped the cloth as the teacher addressed him. A blush spread across his face as he looked at the damp cloth lying on the table and quickly and as subtly as possible positioned himself in front of the table.

A look of utter distain flashed across his face as the teachers comment brought to his attention a girl laying on the floor bleeding. If you could get injured practicing a spell that shot water out of wands, then you didn't deserve to be at Sonora, and you didn't deserve to be called a witch.

Walking over, he took a route that would avoid the girl, and nodded respectfully to the teacher. The weight of Professor Bulla's words didn't set in until after he had nodded, and he took another quick glance at the girl with surprise.

He refused, absolutely refused to trudge around school with a mudblood when his parents were around. If Professor Bulla expect-

His thought stopped as quickly as it came. Scanning the face carefully, the bleeding stopped, TJ nodded slightly in respect towards the family. Although he'd never come across this particularly Boyd at parties, he had been informed of such a Boyd in his year of school almost from day one.

Holding out a hand, expecting the first year to show deference towards an older student, he waited for "Miss Boyd" to show her preference. He would assist her in anyway that she preferred. \n\n
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Earl Valentine

September 30, 2005 6:46 PM
Ty shot off to get the help of the Professor. Earl was about to try and stop her, but his increasingly drippy wand was causing him concern. Could wands get colds?

His mind and eyes were completely preoccupied with his wand until he heard Ty's voice shout out a particularly nasty word that his older brother would have been proud of. He tore his eyes away from the steady drip, drip of his leaky wand and and saw Ty lying in a puddle of water bleeding from the head.

Earl was in too much of a shock to register Professor Bulla plug his wand and ask him and a boy he didn't know to get Ty to the infirmary. He stared as the other boy held out a hand to her before rtealizing he should be helping as well.

He shoved his wand in his pocket and weaved his way between desks till he reached Ty and the boy. He took Ty's arm gingerly to help steady her.

"To the infirmary, I guess," he started with false enthusiasm. "Luckily, I've been there before, so I know exactly where it is."\n\n
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Ty

October 01, 2005 1:07 PM
"Can you help Mr. Valentine in assisting Miss Boyd to the infirmary?"

Who on earth had decided she even wanted or needed help? Supposing she wanted to live up to her family’s standards, she was a Boyd for Merlin’s sake. Yes she was a lady, but even her mother would agree that if it was possible, she should only depend on herself. Boyds used people for their own purposes, but relied on nobody but themselves and their family, and being one of the richest and influential pureblood families in the world, this method obviously worked.

Not that she cared about upholding family honour, her personal interest happened to agree with it at the moment. She might be a screw-up and an embarrassment to her family, she might have no friends, but hell would freeze over when she willingly accepted help for something she could do herself. She had been raised to be independent; it was practically the definition of her.

And he was an O’Reilly. She vaguely recognised the name… all she knew was that he was pureblood. She wasn’t going to accept help from a pureblood.

Ty began to shake her head at the proffered hand, feeling dizzy, and quickly stopped as it was quite painful. “I’m fine”, she muttered, trying to suppress the wave of nausea that threatened to engulf her. “I can do it myself.” She grasped the desk and began to pull herself up. She didn’t remember being that heavy… had gravity suddenly increased?

You can do this you idiot… she thought savagely, but it was fairly useless, she was too shaky. “Ok, help might actually be useful”, she mumbled, taking his hand. She managed to unsteadily find her footing, and by the time Earl grasped her arm, she was too dazed to protest, except to half shake her head. Earl’s voice drifted through her head, as if from a great distance. “Right, let’s go then”, she said dully.

OOC: Tj, go ahead and post in the Infirmary if you want...\n\n
0 Ty And another and another... 0 Ty 0 5