Professor Olivers

August 03, 2013 1:19 AM
This winter break was the beginning of Florence's full recovery after her husband had passed away four years ago. Well, as full of a recovery as she could ever muster. She had spent Christmas with her brother and his family and spent the New Year with her fellow thespians. It reminded her of the years before she had married, back when she had been carefree and the theatre had been her life. Now she was a professor and teaching was her life, but she still looked back on those days fondly. Now she was looking forward to overseeing the development of the Drama Club. Though her lifestyle had changed drastically from seventeen years ago, the theatre was still close to her heart.

It was only a week since her students had returned from the break and she was sure she could feel the post-holiday mood lingering. It was always difficult to break through that the first couple of weeks, but Florence herself was feeling a little more lighthearted today. She supposed it had something to do with getting a letter from her grandniece at breakfast and having no extra grading to do.

The door closed at eight o'clock sharp and she stood at her desk with a smile. "Good morning everyone and happy Monday." The winter sun was shining through the windows today and she was grateful. Hopefully the extra light would wake her especially sleepy students up. "Today we're going to learn how to turn invisible ink visible. There is a quill on your desk already filled with invisible ink and you may use it to take your notes, if you wish." She smiled. It would make messy notes, but if her students preferred, she didn't mind it. "The Revealing Charm reveals invisible ink and basic concealing charms. Depending on a person's skill, this charm could even make other invisible things reveal themselves. However, we are only going to be working on revealing invisible ink for today.

"The incantation for this charm is Aparecium. You simply tap the parchment three times and the words should appear. However, you must stay focused on the incantation and pronounce the spell correctly. It is pronounced AH-par-EH-see-um." She waved her hand and the chalk wrote the incantation on the blackboard and the pronunciation underneath. Pronunciation was always the first step in the beginner classes. Florence didn't think her second-years would have too much trouble with this one, but the first-years might.

"On a scrap of paper I want you to write a message with the quill provided, something you wouldn't be embarrassed to have your professor read. You will exchange your parchment with your neighbor then practice the charm on your neighbor's invisible message until you can clearly read what your partner wrote. Then I want you and your partner to come up to my desk and show me the parchment and I will mark you on how clear the ink is. Don't forget the essay on the Color-Changing Charm I assigned last week. It's due this Friday. Once you have completed the spell, you may work on your essay quietly." She gave them all a serious look. "And I expect you all to be above cheating." It didn't matter if they did cheat. She would know by the charm she had placed on the quills carrying the invisible ink on their desk. "You may begin."

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Emery Kijewski-Jareau, Aladren

August 07, 2013 7:40 PM
Emery really wasn’t sure how his first half of the year was going. It seemed that Chloe was making all of the friends and he wasn’t. He knew that his sister was far more outgoing than he was, so he wasn’t really surprised that she had made friends so quickly. He was just surprised that he hadn’t really made any yet. He had even joined a club in hopes of meeting people. It hadn’t helped. Emery thought he and his roommate had gotten along pretty well at the first official feast, but then, after the feast, Emrys stopped really talking to him and spent most of his time not in the dorm room. Emery wasn’t sure what he had said to make his roommate dislike him so much, unless he didn’t enjoy the less than enthusiastic response for the Arthur Legend stuff, or he found out that the Headmistress was his mother and didn’t want to be in any way involved with that.

He tried not to let it bother him too much, but it was hard to do when he shared the same room as him. Maybe this half of term would be better though. If he actively sought out people, he would have a better chance of making friends. Classes were usually the best time to get to know someone, but Emery had a hard time with wanting to have a conversation while wanting to make sure he did well for a grade. Emery needed to do well in class. He was the Headmistress’s son. It would look terrible on her if he did not pass his lessons with the top grades. He really needed to figure out a way to balance being social and getting his school work done.

Emery took efficient notes while Professor Olivers conducted her lesson. He was still meandering on the line when it came to his feelings regarding her style of teaching. Professor Fawcett and Professor Skies were both strict with their work, but it was also laid out in front of them, so they knew what was to come. Professor Olivers seemed like an enigma to Emery. His mother says she had a theatrical background, but her Charms skills were superb. He trusted his mother’s judgment, he just wished she was a little more predictable.

The lesson for today didn’t seem all that bad. He just didn’t know what he was supposed to write on the piece of parchment. He could try for witty, but Emery was not naturally witty. He could just write something stupid, but then someone else had to read it and he didn’t want to look like a fool. So, he opted for something simple and wrote Can you read this yet? He couldn’t see it, but hoped it looked okay.

Feeling okay with it, Emery turned to the person beside him and pushed the parchment in their direction. “Are you okay to start?” Emery asked politely.
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Dimitri Porter. Teppenpaw

August 08, 2013 7:02 PM
Dimitri woke up the morning of Charms class and found himself wondering what the professor had in store for them that day. He rubbed his hand over his face trying to wake up and yawned. He groaned aloud and pushed aside his covers. He put his bare feet onto the floor and on his way to the bathroom scratched his bottom. He glanced into the mirror while in the bathroom and almost laughed at his own reflection. His hair was all over place and looked like a rat’s nest. “I hate my hair,” he grumbled as he turned from the mirror and turned on the water for the shower. He grabbed a towel and after ditching his pajamas, climbed into the hoping it would help him wake up and do something with his curly mess of a head. He dried off after his shower and pulled on his clothes. His black khaki pants with the pleats in the front and a white button up dress shirt. He pulled on a v-neck sleeveless sweater vest over the button-up. He slipped on his school robes and grabbed his book bag. He headed out of the Tepp dorms to the Charms room. He walked into the classroom and took a seat next to one of the other first years that he recognized slightly. If he was certain, the boy he was sitting next to was Emery the headmistress’ son. Dimitri didn’t hold that against the guy. You couldn’t help who your parents were.

He smiled friendly towards Emery and was about to say hello to him when Professor Olivers shut the door to the room and began telling them about their assignment for class. The Revealing Charm sounded interesting. He wasn’t entirely certain how he was going to write a message on a piece of paper legible enough for himself or anyone to read. He figured he would write something simple and hope that it turned out legible enough to read. He picked up the pen with the invisible ink already inside it and wrote out a simple sentence. Since he wasn’t entirely sure what to write he wrote exactly that, I’m not sure what I’m supposed to write so I‘ll write my name, Dimitri. Hi I‘m Dimitri. the sentence said. He was about to turn towards Emery and ask him if he wanted to trade papers when Emery beat him to it. Emery had stuck the paper on his desk and asked if he minded going first. Dimitri grinned and shrugged. “Sure. I don’t mind taking the first whack at it,” he said jokingly. He laced his fingers together and pressed his fingers together until his knuckles cracked. He shook out his hands and glancing up at the board for the pronunciation, he picked up his wand and took his first attempt.

“Ah-par-eh-see-um,” he said to himself a couple of times, getting a feel for the wording. When he was finally ready to tackle the spell, he lifted his wand and gave it a shot. “Ah-par-eh-see-um,” he cast, tapping Emery’s piece of paper three times. He watched carefully as the words began to faintly appear. The only problem he found with it was that while it began to show up, it looked more like small, faded blurs then letters. He frowned slightly glancing towards Emery. “I guess I didn’t give it enough umph,” he smiled slightly. “Let’s hope I get it this time.” He cast the spell again, tapping the paper again. The words became a little clearer and a little sharper, but he still couldn’t quite make it out. “I guess third times the charm,” he joked, laughing slightly at his own unintentional pun. He cast the spell one last time and silently prayed that the third time was actually the charm. “Ah-par-eh-see-um,” he cast, tapping the paper again three times. After the final tap he watched the paper closely. Finally the letters came in clear enough to read. He grinned openly and glanced up at Emery. “I can this time,” he answered the question posted on the page. “You ready for your turn partner?” he asked friendly still grinning as he handed over his own paper to Emery.
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Ava Fletcher, Aladren

August 08, 2013 7:08 PM
Seeing and hanging out with Dimitri that first night back had really boosted Ava's confidence. She now felt as if the other students really did like her and she was excited to meet some more. She felt a bounce in her step that morning when she made her way to breakfast and then the Charms classroom afterwards. She found a seat with an empty one beside it in case Dimitri wanted to sit with her, and then took out her notebook and a self-inking quill prepared to take notes. She wanted to use the invisible ink quill but knew that should she not be able to manage the spell correctly then her notes would be lost forever. Plus she wouldn't be able to say the spell the first time without the use of her notes. Satisfied with her decision, she started to write down what Professor Olivers told the class about the spell and it's use. She made a tiny guide on pronunciation next to the spell and then ripped a piece of paper out of her notebook to write a message to her partner.

"Mermaids," she wrote. "Are totally fantastic. Do you like them?"

Just when she was about to ask the person to her right to be her partner, the boy to her left gave her his paper and asked her if she was ready to start. A little bit startled, and hoping to have been partnered with Dimitri, it took Ava a moment to answer. "Um, yes! Of course!" She switched papers with him think that meeting new people was a good idea and she could always use another friend. She bent over his paper and took a deep breath, trying to remember what Dimitri had told her about getting over being nervous. She looked around the classroom for his face to see if he was making a silly one like he'd promised to do if they ever had a quiz, but realized that practicing a spell probably didn't count as one. She thought of something funny and then read over her notes. "AH-par-EH-see-um," she pronounced, tapping the paper three times. "AH-par-EH-see-um." She continued to do so until the letters that were once invisible slowly came forth and she could read what he had written.

"Can you read this?" She had to stifle a laugh. She thought the question was kind of funny and witty. "Yes," she said, turning to answer the boy. She recognized him from classes and as one of the boys in her year and house. He had a name that was similar to another boy in their year and house but she couldn't remember if this boy was Emrys or Emery. "What's your name again?" Ava asked, tilting her head to the side a bit. "There are two of you with really similar names, I can just never keep them straight..." She trailed off feeling slightly awkward, realizing that it was only in her head that she could never keep them straight. She hadn't ever talked to either one of them if her memory served her correctly, but the one in front of her wasn't to know if she hadn't talked to the other unless they were friends. Which she was almost certain they were not, never having seen them together before. But maybe she was just oblivious to how friendships worked with boys.
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