Professor Connell

July 18, 2006 1:11 PM
To Marian Connell, the first lesson of a new school year was, without a doubt, the most nerve-wracking out of any of them. When she had been a student, no matter what class was first that year, there was always the fear that she had somehow forgotten everything she had ever known about the subject, and would look like a complete fool. Now, as a teacher, the nervousness still stemmed from that fear, coupled with the fact that, by some twist of fate, all her previous beginning of the year classes had been for students who had attended Sonora at the same time as she. It had been hard enough to try and maintain some semblance of authority over the younger students. Teaching the ones who knew her previously, even if they were several years younger, had proven to be next to impossible at times.

But those last few students had finally graduated, and she finally found herself with students who had only known her as a professor. She could finally leave her student days behind her once and for all. And that thought, along with the fact that the first lesson should be a relatively simple one, with just the first and second years, seemed to alleviate most of her worries.

Everything had been put to order long before the class was actually scheduled to start, so by the time the first students began to trickle in, Marian was sitting at her desk putting the last touches on the lesson plan for the seventh years, who had class later that day. She ignored the bustle and chatter until the last of the students seemed to have arrived. She stood up, but remained behind her desk as she began the customary beginning-of-school lecture.

“Welcome to first- and second-year potions. For the new students, my name is Professor Connell, and I am both the head of Pecari house and, obviously, the potions professor here at Sonora. There are only a few rules to go over before you may actually begin making today’s potion. First, every class will start off with a small lecture, and I would greatly appreciate it if you could pause your conversations for its duration. You may talk as much as you want while actually doing the work, so it shouldn’t be that difficult. Second, this is a potions classroom, and accidents such as spills and the like will happen. If something major does happen, you should alert me as soon as possible. If there’s nothing particularly dangerous about whatever occurred, then you will clean it up yourselves. If there could be a problem, then I or one of the prairie elves can get it. Along with that, horseplay is to be kept to a minimum in this classroom. May of the potions and ingredients can be dangerous, and the goal is to keep as few of you from being harmed as possible. That final rule is one of the most important, and the one I will least tolerate disobeying.

“This year you will be focusing on learning to make an assortment of relatively simple potions. The first one, which you will be making today, is called the Acclamazioni draft, one of the simplest of the cheering potions, and instructions can be found on page 37 of your text. You should have all the ingredients, daisy roots, fluxweed, ginger, and asphodel root, in your potion’s kits, but if for any reason you don’t have enough of something, there is a supply of most common ingredients in the black cabinet in the back of the classroom. You may choose your own partners, and you may work in groups of two or three. Begin.”

She had been debating whether or not to mention that excessive amounts of fluxweed would cause the potion to explode. It was a good warning, but her more recent experiences with the making of this potion had taught her that there were always a few who would take those warnings and intentionally do what they shouldn’t. Hopefully, this batch of students was the type that followed instructions almost precisely and didn’t feel the need to experiment.

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Ginger Silverstein

August 03, 2006 5:19 PM
Ginger gently took a seat next to Adam and smiled at him. She hoped that he wouldn't get too nervous, but they were in the back so it was unlikely that he would have a panic attack. It really scared her when that happened the first day back here. She hoped that he was going to be alright. He was just so fragile it was amazing. It was like he was made out of glass.

She suddenly saw Guenther get up from where he was standing and since he was looking at her, she knew what was coming. "Don't worry about Guenther," she said quietly to Adam. "His height is the only intimidating thing about him. He's really nice, and a friend of mine, so I'm sure he'll be nice to you." She said reassuringly. She hoped that Adam believed her.

She smiled at Guenther when he finally got to their table. "Hey there," she said kindly. "Sure you can be our partners," she couldn't turn him away it would be rude. Guenther was one of her first friends that she had made here, she felt a little bad since she didn't ask Adam if he minded. But Adam would probably see that Guenther wasn't the kind of person to fear. Grim and Morgain were, but Guenther wasn't either so it was okay.

"This is Adam," she said sweetly to Guenther. "He's really shy," she whispered. She pulled Guenther a chair so he could work across from them. "I forgot what house he's in," Okay now she felt like an idiot. She had helped Adam out, and talked to him, and was nice to him and she didn't even know what house he was in! Ginger even felt like an idiot for forgetting that the potions teacher was her head of house! And a woman! She really did feel like a typical blond now, and she hated when she felt that way.



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0 Ginger Silverstein Well neither one of us are, so we're okay aren't we? 1484 Ginger Silverstein 0 5


Guenther Heindrich

August 04, 2006 1:57 PM
Guenther smiled and took a seat, setting his own supplies on the table. "It's okay. I can't really remember what house you are in either. I can barely remember my own half the time!"

He looked at Adam. "So Adam, what house are you in?" Giving the kid an encouraging smile and started taking the ingredients that they would need out of his potions kit.
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0 Guenther Heindrich No, You're safe...I am pretty sure! 0 Guenther Heindrich 0 5

Adam B.

August 09, 2006 5:20 PM
Adam sighed with relief when he realized it was Ginger. "Yea, yea..um, I'm better." For now, he was fine. Just a bit anxious about the partner thing, but he would be working with Ginger, who was his friend. At least, Adam hoped she was. Even if he didn't know why she bothered. Pepper, he at least knew, was asked by Kaylie and Teppenpaws were compassionate by nature. It was why they were in Teppenpaw.

The next thing Ginger said confused him. Who was Gunther and why was she trying to assure Adam he was nice? Adam hadn't had a run-in with anyone by that name. He'd never even met a Gunther. Unless it was that boy from outside the hall. But Ginger hadn't seemed to be friends with him.

Things were made clear a moment later when a really tall boy approached them. Adam recognized him from Care of Magical Creatures the year before. He was one of the ones who'd been around when he'd had his first attack. That alone made him intimidating. What if Ginger decided to work with him instead of Adam? He wouldn't have blamed her. But then Adam would have to find another partner and Pepper already had two! Gunther wasn't going to want to work with him .

Instead, Gunther asked to join them and Ginger agreed. Adam's stomach began to knot up. What if the tall boy teased him about the incident last year?

He got even more nervous when the subject of houses got brought up. "Um, Crotalus." Adam whispered, gesturing nervously at the patch on his robe. Now they were sure to not want anything to with him! The rest of the school hated members of his house. They were viewed as completely stuck-up.

Adam looked down, ashamed, and began chopping up ingredients. He waited for their reactions.\n\n
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Ginger Silverstein

August 09, 2006 6:05 PM
Ginger smiled at him when he told her that he was better. She was terrified of leaving Adam alone with the medic. She now considered trying to get better with muggle medicines whenever she got sick or hurt. She didn't want to go to the medic unless she really really had to. She didn't like him very much from what she saw of him. Had he ever heard of moral support? Adam obviously needed it, and his sister the medic didn't seem to care.

She began to boil the water as she grated her namesake ingrediant into powder. She stopped when Adam told her that he was in Crotalus.

Ginger didn't know much about people in that house, but she had heard rumors about people in that house being snobby and mean. The mystery of it was that Adam wasn't snobby or mean. He was really fragile, and nice.

She raised her eyebrow. She wanted to say "What are you doing in there? But she didn't want to be rude. The seeker of the Crotalus team didn't seem snobby. It wasn't a snobby or mean thing to save Saul from falling last year. Perhaps only a few of the Crotali were snobby, and that was just a steriotype that Adam didn't fit. Maybe he was only in there because he was a pureblood, but Ginger wasn't really sure that he was a pureblood, but it was possible.

Ginger had a feeling that her house had a sterotype as well. Someone funloving, outgoing, perky, and hyper seemed to be the standard Pecari. Ginger did like to have fun, but she wasn't the perky type. She was shy, and it made her wonder if she fit into her own house herself.

She honestly didn't know what to say about him being in Crotalus. He sure didn't look happy to be in it. "You don't seem very happy about it," she said in an understanding voice. "You must be the kind of person that doesn't fit the steriotype." That was one thing they had in common, but it made her sort of worry about him.

She wanted to somehow let him know that it didn't make her like him any less. "You're still cool though," she said with a smile.
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0 Ginger Silverstein See? You're going to be fine. 1484 Ginger Silverstein 0 5

Adam B.

August 19, 2006 7:41 PM
Adam continued meticulously chopping up the fluxweed. He knew it could be dangerous if it wasn't prepared correctly. Any potion could. He felt the need to focus his full attention on it. Not so much because of a need to not cause a small disaster, though he certainly didn't want to do that either, because he'd embarass himself. It was more because Adam felt awkward and nervous and wanted desperately not to think about their reactions. Ginger would probably want nothing to do with him at all and Gunther was going to think he was a snob. They both probably would.

"You don't seem very happy about it. You must be the kind of person that doesn't fit the steriotype."

Adam stopped chopping. "I hate it." He replied. If it had just been Ginger there, he might have poured out the whole story about how he felt alone and scared. How he felt he didn't belong at all. How he was terrified being seperated from his sister and felt most uncomfortable with the other Crotali. However, Gunther's presence stopped him. Adam was sure if he blurted out all that, Gunther would tease him. He'd sort of gotten the impression guys who weren't macho weren't well liked at Sonora. Sharing feelings was widely regarded as a girl thing and decidedly un-macho. Not to mention, Adam would probably start to cry, which was even worse. Gunther probably already found him totally wimpy after last year in Care of Magical Creatures. Adam knew he'd never be like the other boys at Sonora. It just wasn't who he was. He didn't like flying or Quidditch and he didn't hate girls. He just wished they'd accept him for who he was, or at least not pick on him. (Though Adam had yet to actually be teased or looked down on by anyone that he knew of.)

The next thing Ginger said blew him away. Adam blinked several times. The only time anyone had ever said he was cool had been in a sarcastic manner. He turned bright red and manage to stutter out "T-thanks." Adam looked down at the fluxweed and tried to assure himself that she was being sincere and that she and Gunther were not laughing at him inside.\n\n
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Guenther Heindrich

November 05, 2006 9:28 PM
Guenther worked in silence for a few more minutes, carefully adding the ingredients. He really hoped he didn't get any of the mixture wrong. He didn't want to be the cause of a major explosion or something like that. His mother still had a scar on her neck from a potion she mixed incorrectly.

It didn't help that he had no idea what to say to Adam to make him feel better about his house. He didn't have much experience with people; but if he was in Adam's shoes, he knew what would make him feel better.

Shrugging his shoulders, he said out of the blue, "You know, I am not the stereotypical Aladren. I really don't see how they put me in my house. I don't think I am a very logical person. I am not very bright either. Everytime I try to do something, I drop things or I bump them. It gets frustrating because as much as I try to learn, I can't learn easily. You seem pretty cool though, Adam. I don't know how anyone could place you in the house you are in."\n\n
0 Guenther Heindrich Well, you should be. You're awesome. 0 Guenther Heindrich 0 5