Professor Lilac Crosby

January 24, 2011 12:08 AM
Eager to begin, Lilac sat grinning at her desk. Each of the students’ desks had a dark box, the contents currently known to only the professor herself, sitting atop them, whereas Lilac’s was a mess of papers. She wasn’t even sure how that happened; the year had just begun! At least it seemed to her to be an organized mess. She knew where everything was that she could possibly need.

Another year meant new first years--she had already, of course, met those of her House, Teppenpaw--so she was looking forward to the new faces in her beginner lesson. Some of the old faces--the upperclassmen of the group--would be moved up to the intermediate, so it would feel strange to see them not present, but that was just going to happen every year, and the twenty-seven year old knew she ought to get used to it.

Believing she was beginning to hear footsteps, Lilac retracted from her comforted position and hurried over to open the door. “Welcome to Transfigurations!” she announced loudly as the flow of students steadied when they began to pour in. It seemed like most of them had arrived at just about the same time. Funny how kids’ minds worked together like clockwork sometimes.

“Find a seat, everybody!” she called cheerfully. “Anywhere is fine!” Last year’s seating chart had not gone over well, and she had to switch some seats around for particular students anyway--hemhem, Nova Wynn and Marcus Williams--so she was just going to trust the students this year to be responsible. “Just sit where ever you want.”

Once everyone seemed to be seating, the brunette professor smiled. “For those of you who know me, hello again! For those of you who don’t, it’s nice to meet you! I’m Professor Lilac Crosby; welcome to my classroom.” Her grey eyes scanned over the faces, most being familiar but some unrecognizable. Some seemed eager, and she pretended not to notice the ones that didn’t.

“I know you first years may be unprepared, but we’re going to jump into this course with both feet,” Lilac informed her students. “Please note that in my class, I am trying to push you to and even beyond your limits. It is highly likely that your spells will take plural attempts before succeeding, and that’s okay. Just remember not to get discouraged, and never give up on yourselves.”

“Please open your boxes,” she instructed. “Don’t just put your hand in unless you’re in the mood for a--probably unpleasant--surprise.” Within the boxes she knew, of course, were snails. After drawing her wand from her pocket, she strolled over to the closet desk in the front, asking, “May I borrow one of those?” before gently picking up a snail by its shell in her non-wand hand.

“The spell we are going to use is Domiporta Thea.” As she spoke the incantation, she directed her wand--waving it thrice--at the snail, which then took the form of a teapot in her hand. “For the spell to work, you have to wave your wand three times. Also, rest assured, the snails are not harmed, and I will un-transfigure and release them.”

“Get into partners--preferably an older student with a younger student, just in case assistance is required. After all, I can’t give one-on-one with everyone at once.” She looked to see if anyone seemed terribly confused, and if any of the kids were, it wasn’t very obvious. Then again, Lilac was often somewhat oblivious. “Go ahead and get going. If you need me, I’ll be at my desk. If I’m not looking up to see your hand, just call my name.”

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0 Professor Lilac Crosby I'm a little tea pot, short and stout... [Beginner lesson!] 0 Professor Lilac Crosby 1 5


Jessica Applerose [Teppenpaw]

January 24, 2011 10:39 AM
Jessica was excited to begin classes, and here was her first class! Transfiguration. She preferred charms over any class, but transfiguring things to other objects was always fun as well, though difficult. She had recently gotten her wand, and she was excited to finally put it to use. Now she'd be able to do real magic!

As she entered the classroom, she noticed that every desk had dark boxes on it, and she was intrigued. She sat down at a desk in the center of the room and was tempted to open the box. However, feeling like that wouldn't be a good idea, she refrained from doing so and just pulled out her quill and some parchment just in case she needed it for notes.

The professor--Professor Lilac Crosby--began introductions, then told them to open the box. Jessica did as she was told, and then wrinkled her nose in disgust. Snails? Ew! What were they going to do with these things? Hopefully she wouldn't have to pick it up.

Much to her chagrin, however, professor Lilac was going to make them hold it and transfigure it into a teapot. Jess wondered what it would feel like to be transfigured as she watched the snail change its form.

Domiporta Thea. She had to remember that. Professor Lilac dismissed them to work, and Jessica pulled out her 10¼ inch wand. It was made of willow wood with a unicorn hair for its core, and Jessica loved it. It was beautiful. And now it was finally being put to use!

Jess turned to the person next to her and smiled. "Hi, I'm Jessica. Want to be partners?" she asked. She turned to her snail. "I'm not the biggest fan of snails," she confessed before waving her wand. "Domiporta Thea," she said, and waved her wand, unsure of what wand movements to use. She pointed her wand at it, and she watched as the snail slowly turned into a teapot though...not completely. It had turned from a snail to half-teapot and half-snail. "That's ugly," she said, and laughed.
0 Jessica Applerose [Teppenpaw] Here is the handle, but where is the spout? 0 Jessica Applerose [Teppenpaw] 0 5


Renée Errant

January 24, 2011 1:54 PM
'Ugh!' Renée thought to herself, glumly dragging her feet all the way to Transfiguration class. 'Ugh! Blah! Grrr! Nnnh!' Unable to think of any more unpleasant sounds to clearly indicate her unpleasant situation, she resigned herself to continuing onto class. It wasn't that she didn't like Transfiguration, she did. It was just the waking up, rolling out of bed, falling hard on the floor, crawling to the bathroom, crawling out of the bathroom, blindly getting dressed, and making her way through the throngs of students to get to a morning class all the while knowing she could be using the time to sleep that was upsetting her. Resigned to her sad fate, she slunk into the classroom and fell into a seat, rubbing her eyes while the words of the teacher floated in and out of her hearing.

'Gringotts goblins, I'm exhausted!' She placed her chin on the back of her hand. Watching Professor Crosby's lips move. 'What I wouldn't give for one more hour... or two.' Her interest was suddenly peaked by a general sound of disgust from the class. Looking around as kids opened their boxes, Renée too opened hers. 'Snails.' She glared at them, was Sonora mocking her? Over the summer, to showcase her new designs, Marianna gone to Paris and had taken her daughter with her. There she had met up with Arlette Chevalier and her family. The seemingly beautiful charming funny family... that tricked her into eating the salty sweet and slimy substance that was known as - snails. The taste suddenly lingered in her mouth, she quietly snapped her tongue uncomfortably against the roof of her mouth. 'Most likely, hopefully, maybe, she won't make us eat them.'

She listened to the instructions (whew! no eating mentioned) and then took out her wand (Aspen wood and fwooper tail feather, 12 3/4 inches). She placed her fingers gently on the snail and lifted it up, watching as its body oozed inside its shell. The sight did not particularly bother her as Care of Magical Creatures was her favorite class. She raised her wand above the poor creature, praying that it wouldn't be hurt by her spell, and opened her mouth to say the incantation.

"Hi, I'm Jessica. Want to be partners?"

"Hmm?" She turned to the girl next to her. "Oh, sure." She smiled slightly. "I'm Renée." She watched as she cast the spell, her nose instantly crinkling up. "Eew, that's gross." She grinned despite herself though. "Nice going." She teased. "Don't think I'll be going to any of your tea parties though."

She turned to her own snail, waving her wand around thrice and then pronounced, "Domiporta Thea." Her fingers let go with a slightly startled face, causing the snail to drop as it grew in size. The color began to fade into a black, and the shell seemed to be spreading out until soon the actual body of the snake was gone and instead a rusty looking black misshaped what could have perhaps passed as a tea pot warbled on the table in its place. "Huh." She turned to Jessica. "Well, it's not so horrible." She laughed. "It looks as if it can at least hold water." She suddenly noticed that where there was supposed to be a spout, was nothing more than hardened rusty looking black shell. "Pouring it out might be another matter..." she muttered.
0 Renée Errant I probably have it. 0 Renée Errant 0 5


Jessica

January 24, 2011 2:54 PM
Jessica looked at her new acquaintance's teapot and giggled. "At least yours isn't moving." She wrinkled her nose again as she watched the antennas on her teapot move around slowly. "I just hope it doesn't start moving across the table or something. Do you know how to change it back?"

She didn't even want to pick the pot up. What she thought was supposed to be the body of the teapot looked like an enlarged shell of the snail. It was rather strange. "Yes, maybe we'd be better off just buying our teapots from professionals," she said with a smile. "Until we learn the spell better, anyway." She poked her "teapot" with her wand.

"What year are you?" she asked Renée, deciding to make conversation. "I'm a first year. Brand new to everything." She smiled. "This is my first class here too. It's all exciting, especially 'cause I've never been away from home before."

Jess pushed her curly brown hair behind her ear and looked around at everyone else, wondering if she and Renée were the only ones with problems. It was a pretty difficult spell. At least she assumed it was. She'd never transfigured anything before in her life!

"Do you like Transfiguration?" she asked. "What's your favorite class here?"
0 Jessica Well, do you know how to put it back on? 0 Jessica 0 5


Renée Errant {Crotalus}

January 25, 2011 2:35 PM
"Change it back..." Renée was stuck in the midst of both fascination and repulsion when looking at the mutant snail-pot hybrid. On one hand, it appealed to the strong side of her that loved weird creatures, but on the other hand, she'd never felt more like a girl in her life. "Gah! It's so disgusting." She giggled despite herself. "She really should have told us how to change it back. Um... try Finite Incantatem." She paused, realizing she was talking to a first year. "I mean - I'll do it." She pointed her wand at the snail thing. "Finite Incantatem!" She brandished her wand with a flourish.

BANG!

Her eyes shot up as the snail-pot shot up into the air spinning and emitting weird whistling steaming sounds and then came falling down on Jessica's desk with a heavy thud. Renée opened her mouth to both laugh and apologize, but suddenly the snail-pot began to shrink in on itself, and started to lose the pot figure it had acquired. She smiled, pleased with herself, as it finally turned back into a rather worn snail.

"Let's just say, I planned for that whole thing to happen." She smiled and turned back to her own tarnished snail-pot. "I'm in second year. It's funny... I think I actually spend most of my time away from home than home itself. My parents are always traveling," she glanced down at her arms, pleased to see the beautiful bronze tan she had kept up after her stay on the beaches of southern France. It was amazing how Arlette hadn't lost her pale complexion at all. Renée didn't know her new friend (well, her brother's really) was a veela. "and I hope that stays the same the rest of my life. My brother's studying to be a mapmaker," She raised her head proudly. "And he's gonna take me with him wherever he goes." Okay, he hadn't exactly said that. But she honestly couldn't believe how he wouldn't. She was positive they would be together always. School was a temporary obstacle.

"Where are you from?" She asked, scratching the back of her head while trying to figure out away to make the pot more presentable. She frowned slightly at the shorter brown curls her mother had insisted on. Last year her long brown curly hair had reached her waist, now it was shoulder length. Her mother had told her firmly it was cuter, but Renée's ultimate fantasy of herself was with long hair like a princess and surrounded by animals in a lush forest. It was weird, but when she changed the long hair to short, the fantasy just dissipated. She couldn't make it logical, it just was.

At Jessica's question Renée didn't even need to pause and think. "Careofmagicalcreatures." She answered quickly, than laughed. "Care of Magical Creatures." She enunciated this time. "I like Transfiguration and Charms though. Defense against the Dark Arts can be interesting as well. Sometimes you learn how to defend yourself against different creatures. What about you? What's your favorite class, or what do you think it will be?"
0 Renée Errant {Crotalus} As you can see, my power's not really to be trusted. 0 Renée Errant {Crotalus} 0 5


Jessica

January 25, 2011 2:57 PM
Jessica laughed. "That was marvelous," she said. "And you did a good job! It's back to normal." She looked at her snail, and, seeing that it was still intact, tried the spell again as she listened to Renée's background. "Domiporta Thea," she said, waving her wand gracefully and making sure to enunciate each syllable properly.

She gasped in delight as her snail began to take the form of a teapot, but it stopped again before fully becoming one. It was rather ugly. It was a brown, sluggish color and had antennas at the spout and a slimy handle. Jess shivered.

"That's cool. My sister's studying to become a potions master." She wasn't sure if that was the case now, but she remembered her sister once saying that she was majoring in potions.

Renée's interest was a rushed statement before she amended it, saying "Care of Magical Creatures." Jessica nodded. She didn't like some of the scary magical creatures out there. "Transfiguration is hard," she muttered, and tried the spell Renée had used. "Finite Incantatem," she said, making sure her pronunciation was exactly the same as Renée's. A loud bang interrupted the class and made Jess jump, but the snail-teapot did change back. Jessica beamed.

"Look at that!" she said. "Oh, you asked a question. I'm from Southern California. I live in the magical part of it, like an hour away from the coast. And, well, I'm very sure I'll like charms. It's supposed to be difficult, but I don't see how anything can be more difficult than transfiguration." She pouted and tried the spell once more. "Domiporta Thea!"

The same thing happened again, with the sluggish brown color, antennas, and slimy handle. "Maybe I'm pronouncing it wrong?" she said, confused.
0 Jessica I trust you anyway 0 Jessica 0 5


Renée Errant

January 25, 2011 4:19 PM
At the compliment, Renée grinned and gave a mock bow. She watched as Jessica gracefully moved her wand and began to transform the teapot. "Hey that's looking really g - ross!" She bit her tongue in surprise again, looking at the disgusting creature. "Well, it's better than last time at least."

She turned to her own pot, examining the snout. 'Maybe I could just blast open the snout hole.' She thought. 'And just call it a day.' Renée, though immensely talented, was actually quite lazy when it came to things she was not at all passionate about. Transfiguration, fun as it was (though right now just plain disgusting), was not a passion of hers.

At Jessica's question she turned again to her pot. "Nah, you're pronouncing it correctly. It's just that you need your wand to get used to the magic. It hasn't done much before. Mi papa always describes it like a muscle, you know? You have to keep on flexing it and working it until it's strong." She turned back to her own pot. "Finite Incantatem!" Without the flourish of her wand, this time the tarnished pot easily sagged into the form of a shaken snail. Waiving her wand around three time, Renée pronounced "Domiporta Thea!" with all the confidence of her being. A second of nothing, and her expectant face fell. "So much for my - " She broke off as the snail shook and suddenly grew to four times its height and into a brown china pot. She looked it over in amazement. No ooziness, no antennas, no snail.

"Haha!" She side hugged Jessica without thinking and then let go, grinning wide at the pot. "This is so cool! I mean, it's as ugly as heck but it's transfigured." She picked it up, tilting it to look at all sides. "Kind of looks like a bent up house elf to be honest." She set it down. "Wish I knew how to make it prettier, but whatever. Onto yours."

She bent over her elbows and looked at Jessica's pot, waiting for the first year to do something to it, but making sure not to get touched by the oozing slimy deformity. "Do you have any other siblings besides your sister?" She asked. "I'm from New York but I have family in Spain as well. I have loads of cousins and other relatives but sometimes I wish I had a little brother or sister or something. Even though," she smiled. "It can be fun being the baby of the family."
0 Renée Errant Haha. That's a mistake many have made. =} 0 Renée Errant 0 5


Jessica

January 26, 2011 12:03 PM
Get her wand used to the magic. Hm. She'd never heard of that before, but then again, she hadn't been around too many older wizards besides her parents. "I see," she said, a little disappointed. She'd hoped she'd be a prodigy or something. Well, this was only transfiguration, not something like charms.

"Finite Incantatem," she said, changing her snail back. She watched Renée take her turn. Her partner successfully changed her snail into a teapot, though it was brown and ugly. It was still a teapot. Jessica remembered how Renée had done the spell.

"Good job!" Jessica said, laughing as Renée embraced her in her excitement. Now it was her turn. Jessica turned to her snail who was slowly oozing along the table, and she practised the spell just as Renée had said it. She made sure to focus intently and to concentrate on the spell.

"Domiporta Thea!" she said, waving her wand three times just like Renée had. Her snail successfully changed into a teapot, though it turned a beige instead of brown like her partner's. She squealed in delight. "I did it!" she exclaimed. "I did it!"

She held up her pot to examine it as she answered Renée's question. "Yeah, I have an older brother too. He's the oldest. I haven't seen him since he left, though. Like," Jess tried hard to remember, "five years? I don't know. A long time." She didn't really think about her brother all too much. He was always mean to her anyway. "I have loads of family that I've never met," she told her. "But they're all in England."

Jessica smiled. "I'm the baby of the family too! And I don't want any brothers and sisters." She wrinkled her nose. "I rather like being the youngest. Should we show our teapots to the professor?" she asked.
0 Jessica Maybe I should trod carefully? 0 Jessica 0 5


Renée Errant

January 27, 2011 3:34 PM
Renée laughed at Jessica's excitement. "Well, this wasn't so hard. I wonder if she'll give us something new to change into." She eyed the rest of the classroom, seeing the other groups of students in the midst of transforming their snails. Most looked like Jessica's had in he earliest attempt. Pulsating, antenna's waiving, and just downright disgusting. "Hey I think we're ahead of the class." This thought pleased her, she couldn't help feeling self-satisfied. She was used to excelling - well, if she put effort into it that is. And here she had, for some reason. She suspected it had something to do with the fact that they were actually working with a creature, though very little about it was magical.

"You haven't seen your brother in five years?" Renée gaped at her. She thought she would die without seeing Gabriel for five whole years. He was her idol, her champion, her - her brother! "I would go crazy like that..." She suddenly remembered that she wasn't part of the most conventional family either. "I haven't seen my grandparents ever though. I think they saw me when I was born and then on a birthday but I don't remember them." She said this without attaching any importance behind it. To her it was simply how it was, and despite her natural curiosity, she had long accepted that was how it would continue to be and pried no further into the family drama.

"Yeah, we should probably show Professor Crosby our tea pots." She raised her hand and waited for the Professor to notice her. After two seconds she became fed up and placed her arm over her head in a lazy half wave. When the professor still failed to notice she simply took out her wand and cast, "Wingardium Leviosa." on her teapot, watching it rise in the air and waited for it to grab the professor's attention. When she caught Crosby's eye she smiled sweetly, "We're done." She pronounced, indicating her and her partner.
0 Renée Errant A wise decision you have made. {Tag: Professor Crosby} 0 Renée Errant 0 5