Professor Aaron McKindy

May 17, 2010 4:12 PM
It was almost Midterm, and there was something of a festive mood in the air. Aaron could feel it, but despite the general air of frivolity and excitement, he felt unnerved as he stepped into his classroom to prepare for his first years. He Banished the desks to a wizard-space closet in the wall, unCollapsed the black laboratory tables that doubled as bookshelves, and magically distributed ingredients to each station. It was done with a few muttered words, a few wandflicks, and it was done quickly and absent-mindedly. Aaron’s mind was preoccupied with other things.

The last day of the full moon had been two days prior, and this was the first Beginner Charms class since then. Running his hand through his black hair, Aaron felt the pressing urge to hit his head against his desk. Repeatedly. Garen was the one who took in strays and was good at being a parent—Merlin, he even had a pair of kids who weren’t his living at their apartment, in addition to the pair of kids that they were taking care of, and one of Aaron’s two biological daughters. Aaron, on the other hand, was the one not good with kids, or people, as could be evidenced by the awkward attempt several days earlier to ‘connect’ with Cooper, as Mariabianca had suggested.

First and second years started walking in, and Aaron smiled at them, motioned them over to the laboratory tables, spoke with a few of them. When Cooper walked in, almost late, the pair awkwardly avoided eye contact as Aaron groaned internally. The Aladren would probably hit it off better with Garen, or so Aaron hoped. But for now--

“Good afternoon, guys,” Aaron said loudly to get the attention of the students, although he didn’t bother going to his oaken desk on the raised dais at the front of the classroom. It was a ‘lab day’ today, a sort of fun project before Midterm. The Italian knew that kids were less than interested in doing work at the moment; fortunately, he was also skilled at incorporating learning and review into what he hoped would be a fun activity. In Aaron’s own personal experience, note-taking and lectures made reading the book redundant. Perhaps it was his nature as a kinetic learner, but he believed that class time should be spent doing rather than theorising.

“I know that the last thing you want to do right now is learn, so I’m not going to bother with that,” Aaron grinned as the students quietly (and not so quietly) celebrated his announcement. “I would like a paper summarizing what you learned this half of term the first day we get back from Midterm though, so you can start now if you like. At least one page, please.” The students weren’t quite so excited about that, but Aaron didn’t feel too badly for them. It was an easy grade. “Today, we will be baking holiday cookies; I expect you to use the Charms you’ve learned in your time with me to bake, decorate, and, if you wish, Charm your confections. Recipes should be taped to the lab table. Feel free to use more spells that are in your Beginner book or ask me for help if there’s something else you want to do. Until Midterm we’re just going to work on this review project, and then afterwards we’re going to start new stuff. Sound good? Go on then!” And with that, the students turned to each other and started working out the specifics of their project.

Hopefully, he would be able to sort things out with Cooper over the break. Merlin....

|OOC| Okay guys, minimum 10 sentences please! If you’re having trouble with that, try and describe what’s going on, what your character is thinking, feeling, wearing, looking forward to, fearing, etc. Tag me if you need anything and have fun! If you want to do the homework (for extra House Points) just turn it in to the Homework Bin. ;)
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Brian Moore, Teppenpaw

May 22, 2010 8:22 PM
The countdown for Christmas this year had been something Brian started the day after Christmas last year. It was his favorite holiday, though not for the presents but for the traditions. He didn’t usually cook though, that was typically something his mother and older sister liked to do. It was fine by him since he liked decorating more, but he’d always wanted to swap jobs and try something new. So when Professor McKindy said they’d get to bake cookies, he had to hold himself back for jumping with joy. He’d also be able to send some to his family back home! It was a class him and his family could benefit from!

Brian studied the ingredient options with his grey-green eyes, rubbing his Greek nose or messing up his ashy blonde hair from time to time as he looked over the choices. They all looked great in his opinion. He never turned down a desert and couldn’t find anything wrong with any of the cookies he was looking to make. He never was the bet at making up his mind in the first place.

“This is tough” he said to the person next to him. “They all look so good, I wish we could make them all!” he joked, laughing slightly. He turned to face them, giving them a good-natured smile. “Do you want to work on one of these together? Maybe pick one out since I can’t pick one?” He smiled at them before remembering to give his name. “Oh, and I’m Brian Moore, a first year in Teppenpaw.”
0 Brian Moore, Teppenpaw So much choices, so little time 0 Brian Moore, Teppenpaw 0 5


Nadi Roth, (Crotauls)

May 23, 2010 10:12 PM

Nadi breezed into Charms and sneered when she saw Tobar take a seat with no open spots next to him. She should walk over to spot and demand he move and talk to her for once, but she wasn’t going to. If he didn’t want to talk to her she wasn’t going to make him. Not in the least the gypsy girl would sit next to a boy. She smiled when she saw an open spot and sat next to a boy she was sure was also a first year like her. ‘Take that!’ She thought as she looked over at her fiancé. It wasn’t like she wanted to be engaged this young either but they were and there was nothing either could do about it. She completely blocked out the Professor and even missed the assignment all because she was dwelling on stupid Tobar Brishen.

She sighed when the boy sitting next to her said. “This is tough they all look so good, I wish we could make them all! Do you want to work on one of these together? Maybe pick one out since I can’t pick one? Oh, and I’m Brian Moore, a first year in Teppenpaw.” he said it so quickly it caused the brown hair girl to blink a few times before she was able to process it all.

“Nice to meet you Brian, I am Nadi Roth, a Crotauls.” She said and then looked down at the paper. Apparently they were making cookies for the upcoming holiday today. She sighed and rubbed her head as she tried to remember what cookies Grandmother made all the time. “What about the simple sugar cookie?” She asked with a raised eyebrow.

“We cut them into different shapes and such but they are fairly easy to put together and I’m not much of a cook.” She admitted unashamedly. If it had been Tobar she would’ve blushed and been ashamed as she was going to be his wife one day but this Brian was in his house, she just hoped that they didn’t speak. Nadi had rarely seen Tobar speak to people but right now he seemed to be getting along just fine with the girl, she narrowed her eyes and glared them as she waited for Brian to make up his mind.
0 Nadi Roth, (Crotauls) An easy choice 0 Nadi Roth, (Crotauls) 0 5


Brian

May 24, 2010 5:07 PM
At the school Brian used to go to, everyone had pretty run-of-the-mill names. Most of the girls were named Emily and most of the boys were named Jacob. At Sonora, everyone had such exotic names and it turned out that the brunette girl next to him was no exception. Nadi Roth, a Crotalus. It was a pretty name and the most outlandish one he’d heard so far. Not that ‘outlandish’ was a bad thing, it was just like many of the things he had come across since finding out he was a wizard: different.

If Brian had been thinking an exciting name would mean an exciting personality, he was proven wrong when the girl looked at the recipes. She didn’t seem into it at all. Brian didn’t see why. He thought most girls like to cook. Even his most tomboyish older sister liked to work the kitchen from time to time. He noticed her rub her head and wondered if maybe she was sick. Was that it? Surely she could go see the Medic. Or maybe he would have to get it for her. He didn’t want anyone around him to feel sick, that wasn’t fair for them. How could someone enjoy a project as fun as this if they have a headache?

She finally suggested sugar cookies, and Brian beamed at the idea. “Awesome! I love sugar cookies!” he said, doing his best not to be too loud in case her head still hurt. And decorating would be easier, which was good since decorating wasn’t something he was exactly and expert in. She mentioned she wasn’t much of a cook, and Brian shrugged it off. “That’s fine,” he told her. “I can cook, and I’ve made these tons of times. Only, I’ve only ever cooked the muggle way, but I can’t see how this is that much different. The recipe’s even the same.”

He looked at her to see if she was following with what he was saying when he noticed her eyes were squinted. His mom usually did that when she had a migraine and he wondered if that’s why she rubbed her head earlier. “Hey, are you okay?” He asked, his brows creasing.
0 Brian And a tasty one 0 Brian 0 5


Nadi

May 25, 2010 11:10 PM
“Awesome! I love sugar cookies! That’s fine, I can cook, and I’ve made these tons of times. Only, I’ve only ever cooked the muggle way, but I can’t see how this is that much different. The recipe’s even the same.” Brian said causing Nadi to smile. “Awesome I got a great partner then!” She said with a smile. “My gran makes them a ton; I just have other chores to do so I don’t have a lot of time to make them with her.” It was true the caravan always kept her busy with chores; though she was sure she could weasel her way out of them to make cookies with Gran.

“Hey, are you okay?” He asked as they began collecting their ingredients. “Oh yes, I’m just fine.” She said with a smile as if to show him she was just fine. She nodded over to Tobar. “Your housemate is a family friend of mine, and he refuses to talk to me. It’s getting a bit annoying.” She said as she picked up the flour and measured it out. She didn’t care if she was doing it the muggle way when she was suppose to be using her wand, it was helping her push her anger to the back of her mind. She smiled at Brian.
0 Nadi I'm glad we see it the same way. 0 Nadi 0 5


Brian

May 26, 2010 8:11 PM


“Awesome! I love sugar cookies! That’s fine, I can cook, and I’ve made these tons of times. Only, I’ve only ever cooked the muggle way, but I can’t see how this is that much different. The recipe’s even the same.” Brian said causing Nadi to smile. “Awesome I got a great partner then!” She said with a smile. “My gran makes them a ton; I just have other chores to do so I don’t have a lot of time to make them with her.” It was true the caravan always kept her busy with chores; though she was sure she could weasel her way out of them to make cookies with Gran.

“Hey, are you okay?” He asked as they began collecting their ingredients. “Oh yes, I’m just fine.” She said with a smile as if to show him she was just fine. She nodded over to Tobar. “Your housemate is a family friend of mine, and he refuses to talk to me. It’s getting a bit annoying.” She said as she picked up the flour and measured it out. She didn’t care if she was doing it the muggle way when she was suppose to be using her wand, it was helping her push her anger to the back of her mind. She smiled at Brian.
0 Brian I'm usually pretty agreeable. 0 Brian 0 5


Brian

May 26, 2010 8:24 PM
OOC: I have NO idea how that happened. I went to send mine and yours came up again instead. It was weird... Oh well, here's attempt two *crosses fingers*

BIC:

Hearing Nadi talk about her family made Brian smile. He was glad to hear what sounded like genuine joy in her voice when she talked about her gran. Though he didn’t get how her chores could take up so much of her time that she couldn’t even make cookies. Did she have a lot of chores? Brian thought so, since he bet he’d have more chores if his older sisters didn’t help out around the house too.

Brian smiled at her when she said she wasn’t sick. That was good! She nodded to an older Teppenpaw boy he’d seen around a few times but didn’t know too well. He was sitting with Ellie, who was in his year and House. They seemed to be getting along fine, which was nice to see. Seeing them happy made him feel even more cheerful. That was until Nadi told him, “Your housemate is a family friend of mine, and he refuses to talk to me. It’s getting a bit annoying.”

“What? Really?” His smile faltered at hearing that. “Well that’s just… that’s just awful!” Brian valued family and friends above anything else, so it bothered him to hear or see any riff in any relationship. His first thought was that the older Teppenpaw was avoiding Nadi, but he was too optimistic to believe anyone was cold enough to avoid a family friend for no reason. “Does he know you’ve been trying to get in touch and talk to him?” he wondered out loud as he mixed the dry ingredients with eggs he cracked in a mixing bowl as he spoke. “Like did you send him an owl to let him know you wanted to talk?” Brian sighed and kept mixing. “I’m sorry, it’s just… things like that really get to me.”
0 Brian Wait, read this one instead, please. 0 Brian 0 5