Killian Row

March 01, 2020 10:16 AM
Killian had been thinking a lot about his beginner students since the trip to Tumbleweed last term, and since the holidays with his family. Bonny and Lorcan had made an appearance - their first in over eleven years if Bonny's existence was anything to judge by - and everyone seemed perfectly fine with that. As if there was nothing at all wrong with anything happening. But there was wasn't there? Maybe it was just Killian, being too worried and too perfect and too stuffy for his family. Generally, he wouldn't think like that. He knew his parents loved him and he knew he was far from perfect. But when he was put up against his older brother, his own journey through life couldn't help looking like compensation.

He put those thoughts aside as the first students began appearing for the day's class and he smiled at them, as comfortable as he could be. He loved being with his students. He didn't love thinking about the fact that Bonny would be in this class next year, if all went to plan, and he tried to just . . . not think about that then.

Greeting each and every student by name, with a smile and a warm welcome, Killian waited for them to settle before beginning. Mara Morales was in this class. He wondered if she'd know she inspired this lesson.

"Hello, all," he said simply. "Today, we're going to be looking ahead a little bit to start getting some ideas for what you all think you'd like to do or study." He gestured with his wand at two stacks of paper and they flew out to the students, each of them receiving one paper from each. "One page has a list of the different classes that Sonora offers, and one page has a list of common careers in the magical and non-magical worlds after school. Working with your partner, I want you to come up with a list of how each class might be helpful and which jobs it would help with. You'll finish the last part of this assignment at home because I'm going to ask you to do a short reflection about which ones sounded interesting and which ones didn't sound interesting to you."

He paused, giving space to answer any questions that arose. Then, he nodded. "Go ahead and find a partner and get started. Let me know if you need any clarifications on anything."
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22 Killian Row A Taste of the Future [Beginners, I-II] 1450 1 5

Mab

March 05, 2020 7:09 PM
The side was a bit more invisible than the back. Teachers knew people went to the back when they wanted to goof off. Mab did not want to goof off. But she did not want to be noticed or called on either. This made the sides ideal. Sides took a bit more effort to look at than the middle. Interestingly, it was often the front row on the farthest side seat that was often the most overlooked. It was outside the usual cone of focus, and everyone knew people in the front row didn't cause trouble so there wasn't much need to check that the people sitting there weren't doing something wrong. Mab preferred the left side. Left was sinister. She identified with sinister. Sinister - particularly in the meaning of 'left' - hadn't done anything wrong at all and yet it kind of freaked people out.

Her chosen spot was not so invisible that she missed getting the hand-outs, so she looked those over idly as the teacher talked. Being a changeling, she was kind of interested in what the available careers were after graduation, and what the classes she was taking now had to do with any of them, but she was still just a first year and that seemed like a very long time in the future before it was going to make any difference to her at all. Even her CATS were still four years and a few months away.

Still, it would be an interesting exercise, she thought, if he hadn't said that blasted word everyone at this school seemed so keen on. Even with so many more students there, she was sure the word 'partners' came up at least three times more often here as it ever did in her Boston elementary school.

'At home,' on the other hand, was rarely uttered here, and she wondered if this guy didn't realize this was a boarding school, or if they were supposed to wait until summer to finish the assignment. Or maybe he thought living here most months of the year made their dorms 'home'. Mab didn't count that as home. She wasn't entirely sure where 'home' was right now, in all honesty, but it was probably in Massachusetts, not Arizona. Maybe just generally Boston as a whole until things settled a little more. Until Mom turned up.

Deciding on a career did sound like something she'd want to discuss with Mom, so maybe he really had meant home.

But that was still ages away, and Mom wasn't around to ask, and some eleven or twelve year old who was unlucky enough to be her partner was not who she wanted to discuss the future with.

At least matching class to career sounded less fraught with personal details. She turned to the student sitting nearest to her. "Aurors need Defense Against the Dark Arts," she stated, as Auror was the one wizarding career she knew anything about, so she wanted to get that one out there before she started to sound like the uninformed changeling she was.
1 Mab Why do we need partners for this? 1473 0 5

Morgan Garrett

March 14, 2020 6:26 PM
Morgan had known which career path she wanted to pursue for a long time. She was going to become an actress, become known well all around the country, and maybe marry a politician at some point, if one presented himself, but only as a parenthesis to the acting. She could be anyone, make a lot of money doing it, and, in a sense, live forever. People would know her name long after she was gone, just as she knew Princess Grace and Katharine Hepburn and Audrey Hepburn and Vivien Leigh and Olivia de Havilland.

Sonora, however, was sadly lacking in classes that were going to help her achieve that goal. As she scanned the list of common careers, she was not impressed at all by what she saw. It was all right, as far as it went, but it was so very…practical. Not really to her taste at all, most of it.

This, she knew, would make her family very happy – maybe. Sage would be happy, she thought, and Dad. Her other family…well, they would be happy to hear which practical things she thought sounded vaguely interesting, so she might not spend her whole life ‘acting a fool’ in public quoting old movies and daydreaming all the time, but she wasn’t sure how useful a conversation about how her Sonora classes could apply to a practical magical career would be with them. For one thing, her mom and her mom’s family and her dad’s extended family were all Muggles, who knew next to nothing about the magical world and careers in it. For another thing, they also did not seem eager to reduce their ignorance on the topic. They would deny it and she had never asked anyway, but she was pretty sure that they were all extremely relieved that Dad had eventually turned up alive again, as this meant the freaks could congregate together and only liaise with the normal family members on occasions where the groups were large enough and the rituals set enough that they could get by without discussing Some Things.

However, since her family wasn’t here, she wasn’t really sure their opinion mattered much, and was more concerned with whether she knew enough about magical careers to either keep up with the kids who had been raised in magical families or be helpful to the kids who came from the Muggle world, as she had done most of her growing up there herself, before Dad had wandered in stage left and Sage had started taking a greater and greater portion of the role of Primary Caretaker.

She was sitting next to Mab, and so took the other girl’s announcement that Aurors needed Defense Against the Dark Arts as an indication that Mab wished to work together. Morgan grinned and nodded. “Yep,” she agreed. “Which is about all I know about them,” she admitted. “My step-mom’s a mediwitch, though, and she needed…a little bit of everything, I think,” she said. “Except maybe Care of Magical Creatures, since she doesn’t really go get things to make potions out of, she just needs to know what goes in which ones and what they’re good for.” She scanned the list again. “Do you think we should, like, draw one of those charts where you draw lines between the things that match? Or get some tape and tape these sheets together to make one? It’ll be really crowded since some things take more than one class, but I think teachers usually like charts.”
16 Morgan Garrett Two heads are better than one, said the Hydra. 1470 0 5