Professor Olivers

November 17, 2013 7:34 PM
Even if things were changing at Sonora at a head-spinning rate, Florence could always find comfort in her Charms classes. She was used to these lessons since she had tutored and taught classes for most of her post-graduate life. It had started as a side job during her years at the acting academy in Chicago, but she had grown to love it. Acting, her first passion, had become a side interest for her career as a professor, a route she had never imagined herself going down. But Florence had found comfort in teaching and she enjoyed it more than she had initially thought she would.

Today the desks were set up in rows with a different white stuffed animal on each desk. In the last class they had worked on turning whole objects into different colors, but today they were going to try working on sections. Her beginner students were supposed to be comfortable with the charm by now, but Florence, of course, had no way of knowing that unless they went to talk to her. She smiled at the beginners as they walked in. This year she had decided to try and be a little more lenient with the beginners time-wise and told herself not to start class at the strike of eight. She was naturally a very punctual person and expected so from everyone else, but she had to realize that these children were eleven to thirteen years old. They weren't all going to be perfect especially in their first year. That did not mean, of course, that students could take advantage of that. She would most certainly crack down on those who were incessantly tardy.

When Florence had first started officially teaching, she had disliked this class out of all three of her classes. Young children had never really been her specialty and she lacked the patience for them. But she had, admittedly, softened up quite a bit in her years here. A part of it also had to do with Florence meeting her little grandniece for the first time earlier in the summer. Seeing her brother’s family thrive with new children was almost enough for Florence to regret not having children of her own before Terry had passed away. Almost.

“Good morning, students,” she greeted them with a smile. Her choice of clothing was less eccentric today, but she had added a red 1920’s style hat to her ensemble that did not seem to fit with the rest of her violet outfit. “As I am sure you expected, today we are working on the Color-Changing Charm again. This time, however, we are going to work on changing sections of these white toys instead of the object as a whole. In order to do so, you’re going to have to focus specifically on that section and mentally cut the rest of the object out. Flick your wrist to the left once as we have been practicing. Let me demonstrate.” With that, Florence picked up a somewhat large, stuffed white dog and placed it on her desk so everyone could see. "Multicorfors." The ear of the dog turned the same shade of violet as her robes.

“I want you all to practice using at least eight colors on your stuffed animal on your desk. It will be practice for the quiz we’ll be having this Friday in lieu of the biweekly essay.” With that, Florence nodded at them. “You may begin.”

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Charlotte Spencer, Crotalus

December 04, 2013 12:35 PM
There was little that Charlotte enjoyed about learning that motivated her to pay strict attention other than her fears of discipline and bad marks. Learning how to use magic was useful, but there were other classes that would never help her in her future career as a home-maker. Since birth she had been groomed to be the proper lady to make any mother proud. Charlotte learnt more from watching her mother and grandmothers than sitting in a classroom or analysing magical creatures. If she had to pick a favourite, however, Charms was at the top of her list. It was the most useful out of them all and she enjoyed the practical work.

Charlotte sat at the same desk she always sat at, the end of the middle section of the room. She enjoyed being close enough to hear her professor, but not quite so close that she would be in danger of gaining her professor’s attention. Professor Olivers was somewhat eccentric and her fashion atrocious. When Charlotte saw what she was wearing today she couldn’t help but judge her. It was an absolute fashion faux pas to wear a hat like that with her outfit. Purple and red were two loud colours that Charlotte never would have put together. She shivered a little and averted her eyes. Most days her professor seemed to wear eccentric colours, but she could at least try to make the articles of clothing match.

Professor Olivers started class and Charlotte threw herself into taking notes so she wouldn’t have to look at her and be distracted. She looked up only for the demonstration, her eyes still distracting themselves with Professor Olivers’s atrocious hat. She turned back to her notes and shook her head slightly, only her private thoughts telling of her judgement.

It was time to work and Charlotte was glad for the distraction. She had a white hippo to work with and Charlotte pet it once. It was soft, but not as soft and fluffy as her growing kitten. Poor Missy was locked up in her dorm room currently and Charlotte hoped she wouldn’t cause havoc there. Colours were very important to Charlotte and with a painter’s eye she surveyed her stuffed animal. If she split the hippo into sections she could easily use eight colours, but it wouldn’t look as nice. The ears would have to be two different colours as the legs; that was six. The hippo itself could be one solid colour and the last colour could be its spots.

Pleased with her idea, Charlotte began by making the hippo itself one colour. It would be easiest to work with a base. She tried to imagine a crisp purple, not the violet that Professor Olivers had charmed her object. “Multicorfors.” The hippo was the same shade Charlotte had imagined and she smiled, pleased. She had mastered changing an object into one solid colour the last class. The difficulty would be in splitting it into sections now. She pressed her wand against the hippo’s leg and imagined it to be a pale orange. “Multicorfors.” The entire hippo changed to the orange she had imagined and she frowned. “Blast,” she said before she could stop herself and she looked through her peripheral at her desk-mate, embarrassed. She hoped they wouldn’t say anything to her about that.
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Serena Brockert, Teppenpaw

December 04, 2013 6:50 PM
Okay, Charms. Serena hoped this went better than Flying or Transfiguration. The former she took comfort in that proper ladies weren't supposed to be good at but the latter just made her feel nothing but shame. Logically, she knew there were people worse than her, like Sophie, but Sophie wasn't a Brockert . At least not by blood, Serena was certain that the older blonde would be someday.Well, technically an O'Malley, but still. Ryan and Carrie still had those genes and Ryan would pass them onto his kids. (The Teppenpaw didn't really expect Carrie to have any.)

She sat down next to a second year girl, whom she thought might be named Charlotte. The older girl seemed very shy and non-threatening, unlike most of Serena's own classes who she felt a bit intimidated by. The Teppenpaw just didn't fit into her class at all and the only friends she had were her relatives and people sort of connected to her relatives like Gemma. At least, she hoped she could consider Gemma a friend. Arabella was certainly happy about that idea, but the other Teppenpaw was two years older and probably wouldn't want a firstie trailing after her.

The first thing Serena noticed was her teacher's outfit. How could one not? It just didn't...go together, and if there was one thing that her mother and her aunts did all agree on-well maybe not Aunt Lilac who used to wear orange fuzzy slippers to class-was that there was no way they'd let their daughters-or sons-out of the house in an outfit that didn't match, that clashed horridly. Today, she was personally wearing a blue flowered dress that always had looked quite pretty on her. Arabella preferred less frilly things than she did but it had always been stressed that they looked well kept and important and reflected well on their family in every way. And after the disaster of taking three whole tries to get results in Transfiguration, Serena felt she needed to try even harder. To get all her homework done on time. She didn't always get perfect scores, but since it wasn't Transfiguration, she was honestly okay with that.

Today, the Teppenpaw was having a difficult time not staring at her professor's clothing. She didn't want to be rude because it was to stare but she just could not help it. Serena had another utterly horrifying thought too. Intermediate Charms was later today as well and she sincerely hope Professor Olivers changed her clothing. Carrie was in that and well, the poor professor would never hear the end of. Serena's cousin might not walk out of the class, but she probably would be unable to resist snotty comments. Thank Merlin, she hadn't heard about the first year's Transfig mishap or Serena would never hear the end of it. As for Professor Olivers, well, Serena almost felt like giving her a fair warning to change. Though the woman should know by now what Serena's cousin was like!

Of course, they had been talking about the spell Multicorfors , so perhaps she was planning to demonstrate on her own outfit. Though the Teppenpaw wasn't sure that would go over much better with people. Sleeves all different colors, the back of the outfit another one. There were places that would work, Serena was sure, but a classroom full of mostly proper purebloods, including the founder of the school's fashion club, was not that place. Unfortunately, all the woman did was change the ear on a stuffed dogs.

As for her own stuffed animal that she was using for the spell, she had gotten an octopus! The Teppenpaw couldn't believe her good luck! She needed to use eight colors and an octopus had eight legs. Serena could envision each one as a seperate color. This was the best luck she'd had since arriving at this school.

Okay,so she had to imagine now and she would do so leg by leg. The first one would be a deep shade of red. "Multicorfors." . She examined the leg. Okay, it wasn't as bright as she would like it to be, but she was hardly a perfectionist. Just in one subject and Charms wasn't it. And even there, she'd only been upset not to get instant results.

For the next leg, Serena envisioned orange. "Multicorfors." And results she got! She'd been going for just a regular orange and here she had a bright neon orange leg.Well, the octopus did. Wow. Yellow came next. She pictured it the color of a lemon. This wasn't quite so successful. It was a rather faded shade, like one that a child had for a long time and was now a rather faded yellow.

Of course, green was next. And unfortunately, though she pictured a lovely green, the color of fern, it turned the leg an ugly shade of puke green! Worse, the body of the octopus turned green too.

"Blast"

Serena turned her head in the other girl-Charlotte's?-direction. "Are you okay?" The Teppenpaw asked. Her hippo looked fine, at least it wasn't puke green.
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Charlotte Spencer

December 06, 2013 1:18 PM
Unfortunately, as Charlotte had expected, her desk-mate did look over. Her hippo did not seem to be having any problems and Charlotte was sure the first year beside her, a Brockert, she believed, would think her silly. Charlotte didn't like messing up in front of her peers, but in front of one who was from a well-known American family was even worse. She didn't want to be laughed at by anyone, but especially by an important someone.

The first year didn't seem malicious, however, not that Charlotte knew any malicious eleven-year-olds. "I'm fine. I'm just having a bit of trouble with the sections of colour," she replied, looking over and noticing for the first time Miss Brockert's octopus. The shade of green was not very flattering at all, but Charlotte simply hoped it was only a mistake and her eyes went back to Serena's. "How is your work coming?" she asked politely, deciding that continuing the conversation would be prudent in this situation. Younger students were less threatening than her peers or older classmates. She had two younger siblings and felt most comfortable taking care of them, though she also felt very much at home being taken care of.

The hippo was not going to change so Charlotte turned it back to that pretty purple it had been before after conversing with Miss Brockert for a bit. She had a vision for this hippo and she was determined to make it work her way. Now that it was back to purple, she flicked her wrist to the left, but out of habit and the desire to see the hippo's leg changed, touched the tip of her wand to its leg when she said, "Multicorfors." The whole hippo changed back to that sunset orange and Charlotte took a deep breath, frustrated.

Whenever she felt frustrated or upset, Charlotte sighed or took deep breaths. She didn't like letting others know of her frustrations, even Adam, and liked to figure things out by herself if she was capable. She sighed and raised her wand again to try turning the leg a pale green. This time the charm worked and Charlotte's eyes widened, though she didn't like that the hippo was not cooperating with her plan. The leg did look nice against the orange, so Charlotte decided to leave it. Nice colours coming together always lifted Charlotte's spirits and she hoped the next leg would turn out just as nicely.

She turned to Miss Brockert, hoping to gain her acquaintance. "I'm sorry, you're a Brockert, aren't you? My name is Charlotte Spencer." Charlotte was never too sure if all of her classmates paid attention to roll call as, obviously, Charlotte did not.
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