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.”

OOC: Welcome--and to some of you, welcome back--to Transfiguration! Standard posting rules apply, two hundred words, et cetera. Be creative in your posts--more creativity and detail means more points for your House. Also, it’s super-helpful to me if you could include your House in the author’s box. (Example: Sophie Jamison [Pecari] ) Thank you, and happy posting! !
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Luka Anastanov [Pecari, 1st year]

January 25, 2011 1:46 AM
Luka fingered the Chimaera scale around his neck. It was a reminder of home, of the forests, of the open air and wild cries of the beasts. Unconsciously he ran a finger over the scar on his left cheek. The olive-skinned boy’s green eyes were fixed on the window.

How could Luka spend seven years in captivity?! He ached to return to his little village in the mountains of Macedonia. He was a hunter – what use did teapots have to him? He could not afford tea, nor could he afford to turn snails into teapots. Did they have any idea, how much the Mayor would pay for half a dozen of these molluscs? In a town situated in a landlocked country, these were a delicacy that earned boys like him a good ten sickles. Or, if he were to travel to the Muggle town a few miles off Kyotsev, he could earn five Denar off the snails.

Once again, his mouth curled over his teeth, as he tried to suppress his rage and disgust. Why did his brothers have to scrape all their savings to send him to school? He could have brought down a bison a day, if he were back in the forests. The world had no meaning to him, outside the forests. It was the call of the wild – he was one of them. Now he felt like he was caged in a zoo. He did not want to get ‘educated’ and get a job at the Ministry or a company or a bank. Learning how to use the spear, how to debone a young calf or shoot a bison between the eyes was all the education he needed and cared for.

Luka did not have any intention of partnering up. He could do the spell by himself, he’d not need any help. So, he picked up a snail and was about cast the spell, when someone asked him to be a partner.

Gritting his teeth, he looked up. “Whatever you please,” he said, non-chalantly, turning back to the snail.
0 Luka Anastanov [Pecari, 1st year] Please don't break into a song 0 Luka Anastanov [Pecari, 1st year] 0 5


Valentina Bentancourt [Teppenpaw]

January 26, 2011 4:48 PM
Valentina was sort of sad to be coming back to Sonora, it had nothing to do with not liking the school, but she missed her Ballet Camp. It had been awesome, just dancing all day and being with people that liked what she liked was refreshing. To be honest, she had been surprised when her mother said she could attend, with her father’s blessing. She had been beyond excited and couldn’t talk about anything else during the time before she actually left for two months of dancing. The now second-year knew that he didn’t want her daughter being the center of attention to that extent. She didn’t know why, but she complied to his wishes because he was her dad. It was a very strange relationship, but it was all she had. To add to her excitement, his brother, Alex, also got to go to a summer camp, but it was centered on Quidditch. To each his own she thought. The blue-eyed girl didn’t like Quidditch that much, it was dangerous and one could get hurt. Ballet was safer and more beautiful.

Anyways, she was back at school, and she needed to attend classes. With that in mind, she got all of her stuff and headed down to Transfiguration. The Teppenpaw didn’t have a favorite class, yet. But she was looking for one; she had a lot of time to figure that out. She entered the classroom, and sat down without looking who was besides her, since it was time to give her full attention to Professor Crosby. She smiled at the Professor and listened intently. Valentina didn’t have a fully formed opinion on her other than she was eccentric, but nice. Plus, she was her Head of House.

Now, after Prof. Crosby finished with her lecture, she had to wrinkle her nose when she opened the box and looked inside. Snails? Yuck! They were slimey and buggey and just gross. She didn’t want to touch them! Valentina just stood there looking at the bugs…she didn’t want to touch them, but she didn’t want to fail the lesson. This was a very hard situation. Her blue eyes scanned the people around her, they seemed to be doing all right.

Out of the blue, she remembered that she had some gloves inside of her bag. She didn’t remember why she did, but there they were there. Excellent. She got them out and merrily put them on. She was not going to fail the class! She grabbed one of the snails and set it down on her desk. She tried the spell, and it didn’t work. The thing was slowly crawling on it. After her second attempt failed, she decided to ask for help. The boy besides her looked like he was doing okay.

With a smile on her face, she addressed him. “Would you mind helping me?” he answered her and just then ignored her. How rude. She took a deep breath and a step closer to him. “I really need some help. Are you busy?” the smile never leaving her face.
0 Valentina Bentancourt [Teppenpaw] I swear I won't. 171 Valentina Bentancourt [Teppenpaw] 0 5


Luka

January 30, 2011 7:53 AM
Luka was beyond annoyed. If the girl needed help, why was she asking him, instead of the professor?

“Of course, I’m busy. We’re in a class, remember?” he said. His voice wasn’t exactly rude, but it was cold. He did not like the concept of partnering up, in the first place. Why, it was a pretty uncomplicated spell, and if anyone couldn’t do a simple transfiguration like this, they ought to leave the school.

Nevertheless, he moved in his seat, accommodating a space for the girl. The girl looked exactly the opposite of what he was, and what he admired. He was a wild boy, his longish hair was untamed and the scar on his cheek made him formidable. He was just eleven, but already his arms and shoulders were starting to get swathed with muscles. His tanned skin stood out like a pirates in the room full of whites.

The girl put on gloves, and Luka snorted grimly. His hands were chaffed and calloused from handling bow and arrows and hacking wood all day long. Resolutely, avoiding the girl’s glance, he concentrated on his snail. He did not even introduce himself – he felt no obligation whatsoever to be polite.

Flicking his wand thrice, as instructed, he said, “Domiporta Thea!

His snail neatly turned into a teapot. He set the pot on his table and crossed his arms across his chest. The lesson was over and it had been barely ten minutes. Now all he’d have to do was wait till he could get out of the class.
0 Luka And don't dance either.. 0 Luka 0 5


Valentina

January 31, 2011 1:43 PM
Valentina regretted asking him for help the second he heard him talk. His tone was cold, and it made her feel unwelcome and stupid. The Spaniard was very uncomfortable, so much that she couldn’t reply back to him. The boy was not rude, but certainly not warm towards her. To top it all, he had a sort of wild look about him, making the blue-eyed second-year wary of him. She just stood there staring at him for a few minutes before taking a step forward and settling besides him, in the space he had made for her. Maybe, he wasn’t that bad.

The Teppenpaw felt self-conscious about the fact that she hadn’t grasped the spell, it was an easy one, and then the boy made her feel awful about not being able to do it. What if she was almost a Squib? That would be super sad and her father would be super angry. If she was, why had she been accepted to Sonora? Maybe it was a matter of nerves or something. Boy’s attitude was making her get more nervous and self-conscious, why couldn’t he be more supportive!? Asking him for help had been a very big mistake.

One part of her was against continuing with this little exchange, but the other part of her was saying that she should continue with it. From the look of it, he was a first-year and maybe he was nervous about the new school or stuff like that. Burying any ill feelings towards him, she smiled. She would be supportive! Besides, harboring negative things was not part of her, she liked people.

Watching him do the spell, she noted every single detail of what he did. She would do be able to do it by the end of the class. It was her new goal. After he finished he stayed silent, and she took it as her opportunity to try it herself. She furrowed her brow in concentration and flicked her wand thrice and said the spell. The previously crawling snail turned into a teapot in front of her blue eyes…she had done it!

Valentina squealed in delight and looked at him, “Thank you!” ignoring the fact that he hadn’t introduced himself (maybe he forgot!), she offered him her hand, and started with the introductions, “I am Valentina Bentancourt, pleased to meet you.” She smiled at him, it was a friendly smile. She loved meeting new people.
0 Valentina but dancing is fun! 0 Valentina 0 5


Luka

February 03, 2011 2:28 AM
“What are you thanking me for?” said Luka, in obvious confusion.

And it wasn’t all confusion. It was unfamiliarity with the word. Back in the woods, no one helped you catch you kill. If anything, the scared it away so that they could have it for themselves. So, to Luka, being thanked, was a very rare occurrence. But, of course, it was a common etiquette for the girl.

I am Valentina Bentancourt, pleased to meet you.” The girl said, as if his cold behaviour and obvious disregard towards her was outside the reach of her perception.

Her pleasant behaviour somehow threw him off a bit, too. He was used to being shouted upon; he was used to being threatened. He was, however, not used to being said ‘-pleased to meet you’.

“Likewise,” he said gingerly. “I’m Luka Anastanov.”

She reminded Luka of someone. But he scolded himself for that. No, she could not remind him of anyone he knew. She was a spoiled, rich girl, and he had never been acquainted to any in his life. Neither did he have any such intention. But, no matter how much he denied, somehow, she did remind him of Sofya. Sofya, the little girl of his village. The little girl, full of life, was everyone’s apple of the eye. That is, until Ruslan, the Mayor’s boy took her away, like he took so many other girls of his village. Sofya was never heard of again.

Luka unconsciously curled his fingers into fists and clenched his jaw. Little Sofya’s memory reminded him how wrong it was that he was here, learning magic like ‘civilized gentry’, while his family back in Macedonia toiled every day under the Varnalievs’ tyrrany.

But, if only for the reminder, Luka decided to be a little more civil towards Valentina.
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Valentina

February 04, 2011 3:49 AM
The smile on Valentina’s face faltered when she realized that her teapot was slowly going back to being a snail. Her blue eyes reflected the sadness and irritation she was feeling. The Spaniard really wanted to be good at school, since that was what her father and mother were expecting of her. Apparently Transfiguration was not her best subject. Now, Potions and Charms were another story. She didn’t particularly like them a lot, but they were easier to grasp, especially Potions. Not to mention that she was better at them. The second-year returned to reality when the Boy asked her why she was thanking him. Well, it was obvious to her, he had shown her how to do it, and that merited the thank you.

“Because you showed me how to do it, and it helped me grasp the concept.” The smile returned to her face. He seemed to be softening towards her, and that was just awesome in the eyes of the Teppenpaw. The change in attitude was evident on the way he introduced himself to her. He seemed less cold, and sort of happy to meet her (well, maybe not happy, but certainly not completely deattached). She was sure that he was being honest with his words. AWESOME.

Already forgetting the fact that her teapot was crawling away, she focused her attention on Luka. It was nice to match a name to his face. “Pleasure, Luka.” Valentina extended her hand to him. She knew that because of her status as Pureblood and what her mother had taught her, she ought to be curtsy and be more formal, but she didn’t think Luka would appreciate it. The boy didn’t seemed to be used to it. Plus, being informal would make her seem more approachable, and that was what Valentina wanted.

The Teppenpaw was curious about him, but at the same time she didn’t want to pry too much into his life, they were practically strangers. Valentina completely forgot about the lesson and the gross snail on her desk, and concentrated on him. Starting with the typical small conversations questions seemed to be the better way, “So, I am a Teppenpaw and I haven’t seen you around my house. Which is your house? There it was a good solid question that would enable her to get to know him without prying too deep into his life. She wouldn’t do it, because it would be rude, and she wouldn’t like someone prying into hers.
0 Valentina Don't do that! You might get hurt! 0 Valentina 0 5


Luka

February 05, 2011 10:46 AM
“I didn’t do it to show you, actually,” said Luka. He could not imagine why the girl would think he did the transfiguration to show her. It did not occur to him that the particular remark may seem rude, because he said it in all honesty. He was quite oblivious to misinterpretation of words, because he was used to very little.

“Pleasure, Luka,” said Valentina, extending her hand. Luka was not ignorant to social norms, especially because back in his village, the annual village gathering was quite formal. His mother had taught him how to treat the ladies, what was the appropriate way of greeting them. But, apparently, he had forgotten all about it, until now. Seeing Valentina’s delicate hand, it all came back to him. He gently took her hand in his hard one, and briefly held it. He did not bring it up to his lips, because, no matter how much his mother taught him, he could not find any logic behind kissing a stranger’s hand. He hoped Valentina did not expect that, either. Not that I care in the least what she expects, he thought.

He folded his arms across his chest again, warily watching Valentina’s teapot turning into a snail again.

“So, I am a Teppenpaw and I haven’t seen you around my house. Which is your house?” was Valentina’s next question.

Normally, Luka would have felt irritated at uninvited questions, but he was too preoccupied with the wriggling teapot, and carelessly answered. “That’s because I’m a Pecari.”

Then, with a glance at Valentina, he picked up his wand. Without any foreword, he flicked it thrice at the ‘teapot’ and said, “Domiporta Thea!

He knew he wasn’t supposed to help out his partner, but he just couldn’t sit around while the teapot started sprouting eyes. He hoped the professor did not see it. He waited for Valentina to object – after all, it was none of his business.
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Valentina

February 07, 2011 10:27 PM
Valentina became serious after Luka’s statement. She had really thought that he had warmed up to her, but apparently she was wrong, and he was as cold as ever. Not to mention that he had been rude, and she wasn’t used to people being rude to her. It was something new for the Spaniard, and she didn’t know how to react to it. Should she be angry at him? Or upset? Or just leave him standing there? So many options, but every one of them ended in her being rude back at him, and that was something she couldn’t do. She would feel guilty about it all and end up telling her mother, and in return she would become upset with her. No it was not the way to go, regardless of how he was acting.

Confusing her further, he shook her hand and she couldn’t help but smile at him. Smiling was her thing; it was true when people said that smiling was a good way to cope with things. Plus, it brightened people’s day. Sharing a smile was like sharing hope. The Teppenpaw was happy about the hand-shaking, it was a sign of intimacy, a sign of a future friendship! She was sure of it. So, she was sort of sad when he retrieved he hand and folded them in front of his chest.

Her blue-eyes looked at him and then to the crawling almost-bug, he seemed to be preoccupied by the crawling thing. Valentina had forgotten about it, until he looked at it. She really wasn’t concerned about it, she wanted to make a new friend, and by Merlin she would do it! New goal of the class: have Luka become her friend. He finally answered her last question, and he was a Pecari. Interesting. The Spaniard had the idea that Pecaris were awesome, next to her House, of course. They seemed to be full of life, but sometimes careless. She hoped Luka wasn’t careless.

“Pecari, you say. It sounds incredible! What is your house like?” okay, maybe she was making too many questions, but she was honestly curious about other Houses. Suddenly, Luka retransfigured the crawling teapot into a normal unmoving teapot. She tilted her head, and wondered what she had done wrong. Why could he cast the spell, but she couldn’t? By now, she really couldn’t be preoccupied with such trivial things when she was making a new friend.

She giggled a little bit, and couldn’t help but ask him another question, “How do you do it?” Valentina was in awe. He was a first-year and still awesome at magic.
0 Valentina You think? I mean you are killing your neurons... 0 Valentina 0 5