Professor Connell

January 09, 2005 3:29 PM
Marian looked around at her students. She had gotten to know them well in the several weeks they had been at school, and they looked a bit bored. She herself was a bit bored, actually. There really is only so much that one can do with making potions. Which meant it was time to mix things up.

"Class, today we will be doing something different. You will be divided into pairs as usual, but, using only your textbooks, you will be forced to figure out what potion involves certain ingredients that I will be writing on the board, and you must properly create that potion. First pair to get it right will win 20 points each for their respective houses.

"However, you must partner with someone outside your house, and you must partner with someone you have never partnered with, and whom you would never pair with normally.

"Also, since I know there will be complaints, there is only one right answer. The ingredients are Wolfsbane, essence of slug, shredded frog skin, and diced scarab. You may begin."

Marian grinned to herself. Those were all common potion ingredients, and there was one in almost every potion. There were multitudes of potions with two or three, but only one with all four. Edadcambiar, a relatively easy but rather obscure aging potion. This class should be interesting.

OOC- the points will be awarded on the writings of both partners, since I already gave you the potion name. So, the pair with the most detail, the most original ideas, etc. will get 20 points each for their houses. Have fun.\n\n
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Ash and Sorrel Craven

January 30, 2005 12:28 PM
Sorrel liked Potions. Ash was willing to go along with it. They entered the classroom, Sorrel's interest only being sparked more by the challenge the Professor set them. If there was one thing both twins adored, it was challenge. It even had Ash interested. Normally it was against each other, but they now shared a grin that said ‘we are going to whoop every person in this class.'

‘However, you must partner with someone outside your house, and you must partner with someone you have never partnered with, and whom you would never pair with normally.'

Each tried to not let their grin visibly fade.

"Cool. I can kick your ass rather than everyone else's," said Sorrel.

"Yeah," agreed Ash, knowing she was better at Potions than him. "Unless my partner's an ace at this...." That really made him think. Who was he going to ask? Partnering had never been an issue in class. He went with Sorrel. It was taken as given. He scouted around. Most guys seemed taken, which sucked, because he didn't want to work with an icky girl. Working with ‘someone you would never pair normally' was a dumb instruction, cos that would land you with someone you'd hate, then all you'd do would be squabble (ok, that sounded like working with Sorrel, but theirs was constructive bickering). He glanced around for a girl he knew wasn't an icky girly girl.

"Yo, Squirrel-girl?" he called, catching sight of Ty, and not recalling her name properly. Ok, so she had a weird girly obsession with her pet, but he knew she was ok, and objected to frilly parties. "You'd never normally partner a loud mouth git who can't remember your name properly, would you?" he grinned, making his way over.

*What?!* screeched Sorrel silently. Ok, so they didn't have a choice but... She looked around. Ok, Ash was out on the three counts of having worked with him, normally working with him and being in the same house as him. Stephen and Elizabeth were in her house. She glanced around again. Jake had a partner. Shoot... She knew entirely too few people in this school. Ok, it was mainly cos she didn't want to know all the icky girly girls... There was that oatmeal guy.... If she could find him.

Putting her fingers in her mouth, she let out a shrill whistle.

"Any non-Pecaris, who aren't total whimps?" she called loudly. \n\n
0 Ash and Sorrel Craven Time to split up the dream team (TY and one other!) 0 Ash and Sorrel Craven 0 5


Sally

February 03, 2005 10:10 PM
Sally became very skeptical as Leann suddenly realized that they were in teh same house, and walked off. That girl really needed to get it together. But, alas, she was partnerless, again.

Suddenly, she heard someone whistle quite shrilly, and ask for any non-pecaris who weren't total wimps. Sally raised her eyebrows in appreciation. There was someone who had no qualms about going after what she wanted.

"I don't think of myself as a wimp," she replied simply, walking over to the girl. "And I'm in Aladren, and currently parnerless. Do you want to pair up? My name's Sally Porter, by the way. I don't think that we've met yet."

The girl, whoever she was, looked interested. She certainly didn't look as bland as some of the people in this school, and she didn't look quite as cocky and prissy like, persay, Elizabeth. She did look a bit upset about something, although it was very difficult to tell. SHe seemed to be good at hiding her emotions.\n\n
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Sorrel

February 05, 2005 12:49 PM
OOC - hey, I'm assuming it was just a typo that you said that Sorrel 'looked interested'. From the context of what you wrote, I'm guessing you meant 'interesting', but try proof reading (more carefully), cos one of those - interesting - is good, cos it shows your character's feelings and opinions, whereas the other - interested - breaks site rules, as it would count as writing for my character.

BIC
"Whatever," shrugged Sorrel. She didn't want to pair up with this girl. She wanted to be allowed to spend some time with her twin. Or at least be allowed to partner her friend. But she supposed this girl would do, even if she seemed to have some memory issues (having met Sorrel and Ash together on the first day of term). Provided she really wasn't a wimp...

"I'll get the stuff. You can start trying to figure it out if you want..." she shrugged, using a completely noncommittal tone of voice. She liked Potions. It was her favourite subject. But now it was spoilt. She and Ash did things independently. She ditched him frequently, they teased and hid from each other. But then it was by her choice (or his). No one had ever split her up from Ash and not been punished back.

She swung the door of the supply cupboard to, having collected the things they needed for the mystery potion, making doubly sure her face was devoid of emotion. She was almost positive it was, but it never hurt to take a moment to make sure. She balanced her ingredients, making her way back to Ash's bench. It was the row behind her and Sally's. She rested most of the ingredients down on it, eyes locking with her twin's for a moment. Not so much as a smile passed between them to alert Ash's partner to the fact they might actually like one another, but it was enough for both of them.

After a moment's deliberation, Sorrel grabbed the essence of slug. The frog skins were too dry, whereas this... It was a little too liquidy, but it was slimy with it. She crept back to their desk, raising the container and dripping a small amount of the liquid onto the back Sally's neck. It was quality control. Sally's word that she was not a wimp wasn't good enough. \n\n
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Sally

February 05, 2005 1:56 PM
OOC- Yeah, it was a typo. And I do have a really bad memory. I feel like an idiot now. So sorry.

Sally remembered suddenly that she had met this girl before, and her twin, on the first day of school. She felt like a complete idiot, but decided not to say anything, since Sorrel, as she remembered the girl's name to be, seemed to be in a horrible mood.

Then, she jumped a tiny bit, feeling something rather slimy drip down the back of her neck. After the shock left, she raised a hand to the area, and pulled it away. She couldn't tell what it was at first, but suddenly remembered that Sorrel had gone to get the ingredients. In all honesty, that was enough to clue Sally in.

"It's times like these," she said softly, void of emotion, still examining her book for any possible answer to the puzzle, "That makes me glad that slugs usually don't have an exceedingly strong odor." And this really wasn't the first time she had been thankful for that. There were several times in the past when she had placed slugs in her sisters' beds, and there was no smell to alert them to this fact before they got in.

"So, any idea what this potion might be? I'm pretty much clueless, really," she finished, after wiping the last of the liquid off her neck and onto the edge of her bag.\n\n
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