Professor Fawcett

June 12, 2013 12:14 PM
John led the first and second years out of the Potions classroom and back to one of the locations he was sure even the newest of them would recognize: the corridor outside the Cascade Hall. There, he respectfully inclined his head to the painting of a wizard surrounded by record books and other mathematical measuring tools. “Professor Mims,” he said. “May I introduce the Beginners’ class?”
 
To the students, he added, “Professor Mims keeps track of the points totals for all of your Houses.” He did not mention the long-dead Arithmancy teacher’s affection for Crotalus House – it could do no good to anyone, least of all the Crotali who did not know of it already. Besides, they would probably learn of it sooner or later. Mims, in the way of portraits, had favored Crotalus when John was a student, and that had been decades since. “He also guards a particularly interesting room of the school, which used to be used only for the winner of the House Points competitions but now serves a variety of purposes….”
 
The portrait was persuaded to open, revealing a sparkling swirl of color. “Step through this, and you will find yourself in the Mirage Chamber,” he said. “Which, for our class, is set in the appearance of a forest. It is not real, and nothing within it can harm you, but do remain in the clearing until everyone has come through and I have given you your instructions.”
 
Once they were all there, he did a quick head count to make sure no one had wandered off without permission before beginning those directions. “On the sheets I gave you in the classroom,” he said, “there are, as I said there, a number of common plant-based potion ingredients,” he said. “You will see their names and pictures there – arrowhead, belladonna, sumac, pomegranate, holly, nettles, daisies, yew, mosses, lavender, hemlock. You will need to find each of these in the wood before the end of class. Each is marked with a number nearby, and the numbers do not match the order in which they appear on your sheet. Write the number next to the correct picture once you have found the item.” Some, no doubt, would cheat, but there was no such thing as a perfect assignment. Sometimes, one just had to accept ‘good enough,’ and it would be much easier to grade than the last way he had done this. “You may search together, I encourage the second years, who have seen some of these ingredients dried, at least, in their potions kits, in particular to help the first years. Your homework, due at the beginning of our next class, will be to read chapter one of your textbook and write a paragraph summarizing the cases for fresh versus apothecary-bought ingredients. You may begin.”
 
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Emery and Chloe Jareau, Aladren/Pecari

June 13, 2013 10:20 PM
Emery was aware that the staff knew he was the Headmistress’s sonjust as they had likely concurred that Chloe was her daughter. Some of them might have met him at his mother’s wedding to Chloe’s father or met him when he had been a small child and she had taken him to the school for various functions prior to returning to being a Magizoologist. He knew that they would be professional about it all and not hold him to higher standards than maybe some of his peers would, but Emery felt that he needed to prove that his mother had raised him well. This meant that he would be on his best behavior at all times while in class. He wasn’t so sure he could say the same for his sister.

Chloe was unconcerned by the idea of the professors expecting her to do well. She would try her best, of course, but if she didn’t succeed, she would not allow that to really get her down. Chloe was loud and a chatterbox, so sometimes she could come off as a little ditzy, but she never let that bother her. Emery sometimes told her that people might not like her because she was too off-putting with how honest and aggressive she could be sometimes when she was excited about something. He told her she wasn’t allowed to be like that during class, but Chloe wasn’t so sure she could handle that. After all, what if they had a really awesome lesson? Today, seemed to be in her luck too!

Sitting in the classroom, neither sibling sat near one another. Emery sat in the front while Chloe sat in the back. This wasn’t because they didn’t want to be seen together, but rather, Emery wanting to make a good impression and Chloe just finding the first free chair she saw. Emery wrote notes as soon as Professor Fawcett began to speak. He tucked the syllabus neatly into his binder. He would go over it later in greater detail.

However, they would not be working on a Potion for the first class. This surprised both Emery and Chloe. Confusion etched Emery’s youthful face as he stood with his self-inking quill while excitement etched across Chloe’s fresh face as she bounded towards the door to follow her professor. Anything that was not of the norm tended to excite her. Emery was comfortable knowing what was coming, so change was less easy for him to take.

Chloe skipped along with the rest of the class until she found herself in the front hall looking at the painting of the crotchety old mean looking man. Chloe did not like this portrait very much, so she tended to not make eye contact with him. He was not a happy person. She listened only half-heartedly as the Professor introduced them to the painting. She thought for sure they were going to have to sit through a lecture from the cranky old painting. But Professor Fawcett had tricked her because soon after greeting the portrait, it swung open to reveal a swirling vortex. “OOOOO!” Chloe squee’ed, so incredibly happy that this was her first lesson for Potions. She didn’t care what it was anymore; they were going through a swirly vortex hidden behind a painting! It was like an adventure!

Emery, however, was not as enthusiastic about passing through the entrance until after he had gone through it and discovered it was nothing more than a forest. Clearly, this was amazing magic and he was awed by it, but there was nothing weird or frightening waiting for him and that had been what had mostly concerned him. Chloe, who had somehow managed to make her way to him, was practically jumping in her spot as she looked around. “Look, Emery! Look, look!” She poked him to get his attention as she pointed out into the trees. He didn’t know what she was looking at, so he ignored her.

It turned out that their lesson for the day would be a scavenger hunt. This made Chloe even more excited and, it actually brightened Emery’s mood.

While in the Mirage Chamber, Chloe and Emery had somehow ended up together again. It was probably years of working together on scavenger hunts or Easter egg hunts that it was just natural for the two of them to get together to find the items on the list that Professor Fawcett had given to them back in the classroom. Chloe wasn’t paying much attention to the list though, she was too busy restraining herself from running around the place. “Chloe, pay attention!” Emery said firmly. He had already marked off holly, belladonna, and pomegranate. He was pretty sure that he had seen lavender, but Chloe was going in the wrong direction.

“Emery, Emery, look! A butterfly!” Chloe squealed again as the butterfly flew around. She was such a girl. “It really does seem like a real forest! This is so cool!” Chloe started off after the butterfly and lost her footing as she did so. Emery watched in bewilderment as his sister went careening straight into another classmate. Chloe landed hard onto the ground after crashing and laid there for a moment before turning to see whom she had run into. “Ow, sorry! Are you okay?” Chloe asked the person, hoping she hadn’t hurt them. Emery just sighed from his position and returned to the class lesson.
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Malcolm Carey, Pecari

June 13, 2013 11:11 PM
The summer had been strange for Mal. For the first time in his life, as far as he could remember, anyway, he had not been the center of attention at home. His mother had been so delighted with what she perceived as Lucille’s breakthrough into social success – a pretty poor breakthrough, in his opinion, which no one had asked – and all her mind had been on his sister. Lucille had been given clothes, allowed visits with the cousins she was particular friends with, whatever she wanted except enough to eat and a little peace – she had been put on a special diet and given all sorts of beauty treatments, or what purported to be beauty treatments, anyway. The fact of the matter, in his opinion, was that Lu just wasn’t pretty, and gone thinner, with her hair curled and face painted and all, she had put him in mind of nothing so much as a half-plucked, half-baked chicken. Mother had been delighted with it all, though, and had ignored him almost entirely except when he was right in front of her, and sometimes even then.

Alas, all good things had had to end. Lucille, overwhelmed, had given a bunch of the dresses to Theresa, and Mother had spotted the South Carolina girl wearing one of them at the Reunion. He thought she might have been more offended by the fact that Theresa had had it altered beyond just what was necessary to make up for differences between her and Lucille’s physiques, but either way, Mother had been furious, and he had been back to being the favorite for the last three weeks. It had been horrific. He had been so annoyed that he’d sneaked some cookies to his sister and then saw to it Mother walked in on her eating them, getting her in further trouble just for spite. Having to listen to all the tense, whispered, neurotic speeches about how he had to make sure to watch Lucille at school because of her untrustworthy, Father-like character afterward had been worth it, though admittedly, it had helped as he listened to think of how much more fun the memory would make making up a pack of lies every time he wrote home for the next few months. Writing letters home was as close to a bonding experience as he and Lucille had ever really had, and Mal was proud of himself for how successfully he had corrupted his only full sibling in that way last year. With time and further drawing-away from being such a prim, sniveling creature, he thought she might even turn into a human being.

In Potions, he tried not to let his expression glaze over too much as Professor Fawcett gave a predictable speech and was glad he hadn’t when he heard they were doing something different today. If he had not been paying a little attention, he was pretty sure it would have become obvious at that point, and he did like to try not to look like an idiot. He walked along, near the back of the pack, to the front of the school, where he was, grudgingly, impressed.

He listened to the lesson with more interest than he had the opening speech, but with a bit more disappointment, feeling the lesson was probably just a time-killer meant to burn some energy out of the first years. Once it was concluded, he decided he was not really the helpful sort and that he did not feel like making polite chitchat with any of his fellows until he had made a start on what he had to do, so he had just recorded his first number on his own when something large, person-sized, hit him, sending him into a turn which only didn’t turn into a fall because he managed to grab one of the fake branches nearby. That made him trip, too, though, because he had expected it not to be solid, and he landed in a sitting position on the ground, which he immediately leapt up from, silently cursing, sure he would be all dirt along the backs of his new robes and light colored suit. He had scuffed his right shoe, too; he knew there was a reason he loathed being outdoors sometimes, even, apparently, outdoors that weren't really outdoors at all.

“Just smashing,” he said when the girl asked about his recently-imperiled health, then took a breath. "And you?" he asked, gentleman-like. His sister's favorite thing to throw at him, when he could provoke her into a real argument, was that he was no gentleman, a weary inversion of their mother's favorite term of praise for him, but she admitted when she was being almost human that he could play one when he wanted to. He was still baffled that he had actually won it in the yearbook, though. "I think you took a harder fall than I did," he added, trying not to be too obvious about brushing himself off.
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Chloe Jareau

June 15, 2013 10:39 PM
Chloe could recognize sarcasm when it came out so straightforward to her. If one was subtle and hid it behind something like a compliment, she probably could have missed it, but she picked up on his easily enough. She was not offended though. She had just run into him and knocked him down accidentally. That certainly wasn’t the best first impression she could make and her dad says first impressions mattered with people. She couldn’t say for certain whether or not she would have been upset at someone for running into her, but that was probably because she had done it so often that she’d laugh it off. Even in flying lessons, she had run into someone. Well, nearly. Viktor didn’t seem to like it much either.

“Oh, I’m fine.” Chloe commented as she pushed herself up from the ground and dusted off her robes. She pulled at her blonde pony-tail, tightening it once more. “My dad says I have a knack for finding myself on the ground.” She joked, checking her legs to make sure she hadn’t scraped herself. The scenery may be fake as the Professor had said, but the ground was still a ground. She had several scars on her legs from plenty of falls in her day, so being scraped up didn’t bother her, but she didn’t want it to be something worse either. Finding no scrapes or scratches, Chloe returned her attention to the boy.

“How have you done so far on the assignment?” Chloe asked. “My brother and I, we’ve found like four things. Right Emery?” Chloe exclaimed, turning to her brother only to find that he was no longer near her. He must have continued on when she ran after the butterfly. “Oh…” She said to the empty air. Not fazed by this, she returned her smile to the boy. “Well, I still have my copy. Anyway, I’m Chloe Jareau, I’m sorry for running into you. It probably wasn’t the greatest way to meet someone knew and my dad says making an impression counts, so hopefully I didn’t make too terrible of one with you.” She was rambling. That was something Chloe always did. She rambled. She took a deep breath to stop herself though before she began to truly annoy the boy with whom she was probably already walking the line with.

“Is this a fun lesson or what?” Chloe asked him. “I never would have expected a class lesson like this here! Especially not for Potions.”
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Mal Carey

June 19, 2013 7:59 PM
The girl did not appear to be injured, and Mal did not believe he or his clothes had been permanently injured, so all was well that ended well. Except that it hadn’t ended yet. Well, he never had much liked sayings. Mother used them too much.

He glanced in the direction she seemed to think her brother was in, but no Emery answered, so he concluded that her brother had very sensibly abandoned her to getting herself out of any trouble she got into running into people. Mal approved of Brother Emery already. He had been told many times that doing that was unchivalrous, but he had heard even more often that he was a far more valuable commodity than Lucille, so abandoning her to her fate made much more sense than sharing in it if he could avoid it. Unless it was something good, of course, then he’d be right there beside her.

“Not at all,” he said, noting the name Jareau and not going back to answer the question about his own number total. “I’m Malcolm Carey. It’s a pleasure to meet you.”

At this point, he thought, more people at school called him Malcolm, the name his mother and tutors at home used, than called him by the short form his siblings usually stuck to. He had not really consciously decided to do that, but since he couldn’t really say he liked anything about either except for the lousy ‘Mal and Cilly’ pun he had long since gotten tired of making about his and his sister’s names, he didn’t guess it mattered much. He gave the formal introduction and people went with it, end of story. Carey was the only important part of his name, just as Jareau was the only important part of Chloe’s. Assuming she was related to the headmistress, of course. The headmistress’ name was hyphenated, but he thought that was because she was married – he was sure Mother had commented on it, during some speech he had only half-listened to. Though, Chloe could no doubt make use of the similarity even if they weren’t related at all, so maybe it was the most important part anyway.

“It’s not Fawcett’s usual style,” he warned her. “I’ve met dust bunnies in the library more interesting than Potions usually is.” Actually, he found Potions interesting on its own, but just found potions themselves tiresome to make, but that was not as good a remark. Style mattered. “The Charms mistress decorates her classroom pretty extravagantly, though – Mother says she used to be an actress.” Mother did not approve. He did not mention it. “On today’s lesson, though, did you get that patch of nettles over there?” he asked, pointing toward where the one thing he had found had been and hoping to be pointed toward more things by the much more successful Chloe without having to look so hard for them himself.
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Chloe

July 03, 2013 4:52 PM
Well, so far Malcolm did not seem terribly upset at her for knocking him over. That was good. And he didn’t seem perturbed by the encounter to consider it a terrible first impression. That was a bonus. When she met Viktor in flying, she was pretty sure he had not been impressed with her, but really! It wasn’t her fault. Chloe rarely flew and the school broom was older than she had realized it to be. She just needed an extra moment to bond with it and to get it to follow her instructions. She didn’t actually run into him as she had with Malcolm. But she could still feel that he thought less of her for not having full control over the broom to begin with. She hadn’t let that bother her any though and they managed to make the most of the remaining first lesson. She planned on doing that with Malcolm now that Emery had abandoned them.

“Oh, I’m sure it wasn’t really a pleasure to meet me.” Chloe joked. Who wanted to meet someone by getting knocked to the ground? “I promise though that I shall not chase butterflies around the fake forest though so that I do not trip and fall into you or anyone else for the rest of the class period.” She couldn’t promise him that she wouldn’t unintentionally ram into him in some other way, but at least she could promise that it would not be because of the butterflies.

Chloe’s initial excitement at the idea of lessons dimmed a little when Malcolm stated that Professor Fawcett did not usually have his lessons this way. She knew, in the back of her mind, that this would be the case based on the syllabus that he had initially passed out at the start of the lesson, but Chloe liked to remain hopeful that they would still get the occasional lesson like this. She did perk up though when he mentioned Charms. “An Actress? So cool…” Chloe asked. Theater was something she had only been to once. When her Mother and Emery lived in the Muggle world and her father and her were able to visit, she had been able to see things on the black box – she couldn’t remember the name of it now as it had been a long time – and they had told her that this was how Muggles were able to sometimes see the theater. She liked it very much.

Chloe pulled out her copy of the assignment and looked over what they had marked off. She had lied. They only had three things. They were getting their fourth when she fell. “No I don’t!” She said and marked it off with a quick picture match and number. Did you find the pomegranate over there?” Chloe asked, pointing to a batch of the stuff. “I think we were on our way to Lavender though. Emery said he saw some of that way. Did you want to go there with me? We can check together.” Chloe stated as she started to move. “What are the other classes like?” She asked him, since he already knew what the lessons were like; he had to be a second year student. “Mom said that she used to teach Care of Magical Creatures outside when she was just a teacher, but they don’t do that anymore. That’s a total bummer.” Chloe commented.
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Mal

July 12, 2013 11:16 PM
Mal resisted the temptation to tell Chloe to feel free to fall into anyone else she liked. With most people, he would have gone ahead and done it, but she was possibly related to the Headmistress. That meant caution, at least unless he thought of something a lot funnier than that. He didn’t even like these clothes enough to really fuss over them – the beginning of the fall was not his favorite season – and besides, he didn’t want to be in the middle of it if she really did fall into someone else and that person was more irritable about it than he had been.

“We’ll say meeting was introductions,” he suggested instead. Last names were all that really mattered, anyway.

“It’s what Mother said,” he repeated. “I…don’t think she would make that up.” He didn’t think she’d have the imagination, though it was always possible. Mother could describe things very vividly when she wanted to, like a novel, he thought. She read novels, Mother; he had looked at them before because he knew he wasn’t supposed to. It was one more way to make the hours go by in a way which wasn’t too boring to stand. “I’ve never seen her act or anything, but we don’t go to the theater very often.” Mother didn’t approve at all, though Stepmother had taken him and Lu along with her before.

“I hadn’t,” Mal admitted of the pomegranate, since he couldn’t exactly hide that he was writing it down on the paper. He nodded at her offer to team up over the lavender and thought for a moment before responding about their other courses. “Some of the professors try to be entertaining,” he said. “Some don’t. They all act like they care about their work, though.”

For some reason I'm probably better off not knowing, he added mentally. He had never seen exactly how tutors and teachers managed to live with themselves.

He nodded at Creatures. “It is a little more interesting when it’s outdoors,” Mal agreed. Outdoors always held some appeal for him just because Mother was so opposed to letting him go there, though he’d drawn the line at following Arthur’s suggestion that he join the Quidditch team so he could spy on it for the family. They were too intense for his tastes, flying had the same problem of frustrating him because of the contrast between being on something fast and yet still being bounded by a fence that Lucille’s horses did, and Arthur did not pay him well enough to make Mal really go out of his way for him. “It is easier to keep up with all of us in a classroom, though,” he observed. “Make sure everyone’s completing the lesson, you know, that everyone’s playing nicely together. Is that your lavender?” he added, pointing toward some purple flowers and comparing them to his page.
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