Professor O'Leary

January 19, 2007 4:18 PM
Clad in the usual black robes, Drake O'Leary stood in the sunshine of the Labyrinth Gardens. If anyone thought this was odd, they dared not to say anything. Arms folded, he waited for all of the students to catch up to where he stood.

Once there, he began his normal lecture, "As this is a mixed class, some of you know me, some of you do not. For those that do not, I am Professor O'Leary, the Defense Against the Dark Arts instructor. While today's lesson is unusual, most classes will be spent indoors. When in the classroom, I expect absolute silence, unless otherwise given permission. Also, regardless of being in the classroom, I demand respect at all times. Fail to do these and you will be serving detention with me and I can assure you it will be quite...unpleasant."

He allowed his dark gaze to fall across the students, seemingly scarier due to the unconventional setting.

"Now, then, today's lesson involves performing and using the Point-Me spell. I want everyone to hold your wand in your open palm, like so," Drake pulled out his own wand and demonstrated. "Then, clearly, in a commanding tone, say 'Point Me.'"

Drake's wand spun around until it was pointed North, "Now if you managed to do this correctly, each wand should be pointing North. With this spell, the wand acts as a compass, which can be useful if you find yourself lost, because for today's lesson that is exactly what you'll be."

"You will be pairing off in groups of two or three and heading into the mazes. Before you head into the maze, take one of the maps that I have provided. It will show you the start point and where you should be heading to. When you reach the location, you will find a stack of bags
containing candies. I assume that it will be motivation enough to make it the location. After obtaining the bag, use the map to find your way back out. If you get lost, point your wand up in the air and use the Spark Charm, like so," Drake said, demonstrating, "and I will come find you. Now, I want to stagger the groups, so one group head in, and then in about five minutes, another group can head in, and so on. Begin."

OOC: Okay, remember, your post should be at least ten sentences in length. The more creative the post, the more points you'll earn, so have fun with it.\n\n
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Matt Santoro

January 19, 2007 5:29 PM
Matt, unlike his brother Josh, wasn't one who usually thought things out. In fact, he was one who simply liked to do what he wanted. Whenever he wanted. It was something that allowed the twins to be such a good team. Josh, who was the thinker and would learn every aspect of whatever it was that they planned on doing first, while, once all was known, Matt would then be the one to do said planned thing. They worked hand in hand with things like that.

However, they weren't so good with working together in the classroom. Josh's need to learn first and know the consequences of the subject always got in the way of Matt just wanting to do the spells, or the potions, or whatever it was they happened to be learning at the time. Which is why, whenever it came to classes, the twins could be seen usually on opposite sides of the room. Or, in this case, clearing.

Matt stood in the background with a slight grin on his face. Any class that was out of the ordinary was just fine with him. Even if it happened to be with O'Leary, probably the only man Matt has never seen smile, or crack a smile, or anything that remotely had to do with looking amused or happy. Despite the creepiness of how the Professor looked, Matt had to keep himself from rolling his eyes. Professors said the same thing every year. Dullsville.

The class lesson itself seemed decent enough. If nothing else, it would help Matt and Josh with future projects that happened to be played out in the gardens. Placing his wand in the palm of his hand, Matt said the spell as clearly as possible. He watched as his wand went spinning in his hand before finally slowing to a stop. Grinning, Matt looked up to see which way the Professor's wand was pointed. The grin faultered. Matt's wand was pointing in the opposite direction from that of the teacher's.

Frowning, Matt took a moment to shake his wand. He wasn't exactly sure why shaking it came to mind, but whenever something seemed to be broken, Matt always shook it and it would usually work again. At least, for a little while. So, after giving his wand a good shake, Matt placed it back on his hand and tried the spell again. It still wasn't pointing in the right direction, but Matt heard something about partners and candy.

Looking around, Matt found someone who seemed to be without a partner. Walking up to the person, Matt cleared his throat and grinned, "Hey, wanna partner up and get some candy?"\n\n
0 Matt Santoro When there's food involved...(partners?) 0 Matt Santoro 0 5


Josiah Ashwood

January 19, 2007 7:03 PM
Josiah had never been one to be intimidated. Should someone prove scary, he would smile and/or flirt (obviously the flirt applied to scary females). Across the crowd he could see a certian blonde female with a braid that was rather scary. He smirked at her, though he knew she couldn't see him. Then he turned back to the Professor. His mother had warned him, don't be afraid of Professor O'Leary. He seems cruel, but he isn't that bad. Unfortunately, Josaih forgot his mother's words when his gaze locked with the teachers. Time seemed to stop. HE didn't know if it was a sweeping glance-over of the crowd or what, but he wished Mortemer was with him. The raven's smooth feathers would calm him down. But no, he was left with shaking legs and a great fear of the teacher before him.

He found that his voice ran away. Maybe it hid under a bush. Besides the fact that he was paralyzed. Somehow, after a moment, he squeaked "Point me!" IT wasn't too forceful, and his wand quivered a bit, but did not move. Nearby he heard a snicker and a firm "Point me!" HE glanced over at Caedence and saw that her wand pointed exactly north. He shook his head and said, this time a bit firmer, "Point me!" His wand swung slowly in the circle and pointed a bit north-west. Ah well, close enough.

Bag of candy registered on his ears. Okay, so it was a recon mission. He ran through anything he knew about muggle recon missions, which was diddly squat. Oh well, the deal was go in there and get the bag before others do. Sounds like fun! Now to find a partner...

Hey wanna partner up and get some candy? "AYE-YI-YI!" He yelped. Spinning around he saw a boy behind him who seemed older. "Gosh don't scare me like that! With our teacher I'm spooked enough!" He gave a shaky laugh, "My name is Josiah Ashwood and it would be an honor to be your partner -?" He extended a hand to shake waiting for the reply.\n\n
0 Josiah Ashwood Don't mind a firstie do you? 97 Josiah Ashwood 0 5


Matt

January 20, 2007 11:12 PM
Matt, who had been expecting a 'sure, let's go', was in for quite the shock when, instead, he got a boy who screamed. For a moment, Matt blinked. And then, despite his trying to not laugh, laughed. Loudly.

Matt didn't think he had snuck up on anybody, he didn't think he was ever quiet enough to do such a wonderful thing...unless it was Sofia, who was so stuck on herself she never noticed when Matt was around, which gave him ample opportunity to scare the wits out of her. Course, now that she had moved out, Matt couldn't really do that anymore.

"Ah, I wouldn't worry about O'Leary. His bark is worse than his bite." I think, Matt added to himself. He hadn't never crossed O'Leary's path to know whether or not his bite was just as bad as his bark. This boy was kind of weird. Matt shook his hand with ease before looking around. "Mateo Santoro, but everyone calls me Matt. Come on, let's go get the map and then get some candy." Matt said already heading towards where the maps were located.

"By the way, I'm not so good with the spell yet, so we might have to rely more on the map then anything else." Matt explained. "Course, if the map doesn't make much sense, then we'll end up getting lost, but no harm, no foul, yeah?"\n\n
0 Matt *Shrugs* as long as I get candy. 0 Matt 0 5


Josaih

January 21, 2007 2:42 PM
Josaih laughed a bit. "Yeah, maybe when I get away from him I'll see your point. For now, the guy scares me worse than a Hungarian Horntail with a thorn in its foot!" He laughed again. Walking over to the maps he picked one up. He made sure to stay as far away from teh teacher as possible.

When he joined back up with Matt, he said, "Well, I'm okay with the spell. Just... I don't think fear helps at all." He looked warily at the professor before stating "Point me!" His wand still refused to point to North, instead overshooting it and pointing north-east. "See? I guess I'm just not to good with spells. Maps, I can read, and I don't think it'd be easy to get lost. I mean I have been in the maze before without geting lost," He laughed a bit again, "So ready?" he added.\n\n
0 Josaih giving candy to josaih, not a good idea 0 Josaih 0 5


Matt

January 25, 2007 8:26 PM
Matt shrugged. Perhaps Matt just had a way about seeing others in a way that everyone else couldn't quite grasp. Sure, the Professor could be rather scary if in a bad mood. Or, if in his dark classroom amongst the dark things, with his pale skin and beady eyes. But Matt liked to look past all that. Had Professor O'Leary ever punished someone? Not to Matt's knowledge.

This kid sure was strange. Such a weird metaphor for an eleven year old to say. Then again, Matt didn't make it a habit to spew out metaphors. For some reason, he thought that just made him look like a wanker. He'd rather not look like a wanker.

"Ah, don't worry about the spell." Matt stated shortly after Josiah returned from grabbing a map. "We'll get it as we go through the maze." Matt didn't see how Josiah could never get lost within the gardens. It was a Labyrinth. They were designed to get people lost. Perhaps the kid just stuck to the paths that he was familiar with. "If you've never gotten lost, then you haven't really explored it yet." Matt commented with a grin.

"It looks like we're free to go in. Let's go."\n\n
0 Matt Is it Josiah or Josaih? Cos, Josiah is the way I've seen it 0 Matt 0 5


Josiah

January 26, 2007 11:03 PM
Josaih laughed, "I wasn't too far into the maze. I have my raven, Mo, he guided me as far as I went into it. He knows a neat trick called fly-by. He will tell me if there is anything up ahead with caws and using his feet. Lifting them. Then I heard some people up ahead and I went towards them," He said as they walked.

He looked around and could see what Matt meant. It was pretty much the same all around. All the hedges looked the same. He hated silence, so he struck up another conversation, "So your name, it sounds kind of spanish or something. DO you like live in Mexico? That would be really cool! Mother says we can take a trip there, later. I want to like do all the fun muggle things there. Like pinatas and tacos and stuff. Mother says they are stupid muggle inventions that I shouldn't worry about. She's real prejudiced, but I'm not. I like muggles, muggleborns, halfbloods and purebloods all the same. A person's a person no matter who their parents are. Oh sorry babbling..." he faded off.\n\n
0 Josiah yeah sorry, I make lots of typos 0 Josiah 0 5


Matt

January 29, 2007 11:09 PM
That bird sounded much better than Matt's new puffskein. Not that he would actually say it outloud. A bird that actually did things. That was actually cool. Though, Matt wasn't a fan of Ravens. They reminded him of crows and crows meant death. So, yeah, he stuck to owls and nothing more.

"My name is Spanish." Matt responded automatically. Not only was his name spanish, but his accent sometimes, on occasion, would slip and become difficult to understand if he wasn't paying any attention. It was a downfall for speaking in Spanish for most of his life.

He listened quietly as Josiah went on and on about bloods. Matt, in all honesty, never really gave much thought to those things despite being a Pureblood himself. He knew, back when he was young, that there was a huge fight between his eldest brother, Juan, and his parents about blood. But he couldn't remember much of it. Eventually, it would become something more of a factor in his life, for now, he'd live freely from it.

"Erm...those aren't muggle things." Matt said, after a moment, glancing at Josiah with a frown. "Point Me." Matt said, when they reached a fork in the path. His wand pointed to the left and Matt could only assume that was North and headed that way. "It's the Spanish Culture. I'm Pureblood, but we still use Pinatas at festivals, eat burritos, and dance to the tango. It's who we are. It's our culture. It has nothing to do with muggles or blood." His tone was serious as he spoke, something that was rare for Matt, but he wasn't angry or anything. He figured, people wouldn't understad something they had never been involved in before.

"Anyway, I'm from America. Born and raised in Los Angeles. My dad's from Mexico though and my mom's from Spain. It's actually pretty funny if you think about it. So, in the summer, we're split between Mexico and Spain. I suppose it's fun to go to those places, but I've gone there my whole life and it's just, you know, another place." Matt grinned. It was the sad truth. "Where are you from?"\n\n
0 Matt It's alright 0 Matt 0 5


Josiah

January 31, 2007 5:20 PM
Josiah blinked a couple of times. So it wasn't just muggles that played pinata and stuff? Cool! Then his mother should have no problem going to Mexico! Father could even make it part of his work! Write a report on the differences in education and such. That would be fun! And maybe his mother would let him adopt one of those little yappy mexican dogs and bring it home. Chuwawa, or something like that.

"Me? I live right here in Arizona. Though we travel alot. We just stay in the states. Mother made father buy us a house near a good school when I was born. Father works for the Magical Government dealing with how kids like schools," Josiah explained, "And how teachers do their jobs. I heard about that muggle no-child-left-behind law. Maybe his job has something to do with that. I'm not too sure."

They came to another fork in the path. Josaih looked at his map. It seemed like path under his thumb led to the candy, but to be sure, he used the point me spell. Surely enough, the right one was the way the wand pointed. "So, do you have any other family? Brothers? Sisters? Myself, I'm an only child. Wish I had a little brother..." he faded out with a wistful sigh. \n\n
0 Josiah ...can't think of a witty title today 0 Josiah 0 5


Matt

February 07, 2007 8:47 PM
He'd never heard of such a job like that. It must have been hard having to go from state to state learning the ways of the muggles without actually...learning them. From what Josiah said, his mother seemed so against muggles that it was actually sort of funny that his father studied things dealing with muggle stuff. Or whatever it was.

"My dad works with the Magical Law. You know, Prosecutes Wizards and Witches who've done something wrong. Usually the big cases, like murder or some big theft of some kind. He's a partner in one of the most famous Magical Law Firms. Mama says we ought to boast about that and follow him instead of becoming one of his clients." Matt said with a grin. His parents truly believed that Josh and him would end up in front of the Wizengamont.

Matt started to laugh at Josiah's question. "Are you serious?" He asked him when he was able to catch his breath. "I have eight brothers and sisters. Hannah, Juan, Jules, Paco, Sofia, Jake, Bella, and my twin, Jose. We're the babies, but then we have Adelita and Dulce, so I suppose, they're the babies now."\n\n
0 Matt Well, that's alright 0 Matt 0 5