Post by Professor Bryane on Jan 4, 2011 13:47:05 GMT -5
ooc: What's this? Another class. Ohokay,sure.
bic:
Someone had stuck a note to the front door of the Potions Room. No, don't have a heart attack, it wasn't telling you class would be held outside in the god forsaken cold. Instead, it had a more curious request.
Any students with pets should bring them to class. For petless students, an animal will be provided.
Frankly, it sounded more like a transfiguration class, but Arielle Bryane saw nothing wrong with mixing the two a little bit. After all, it wasn't like Transfiguration was doing much anyway. The teacher herself sat on the edge of her desk, eyes not on the door but on the crate in the corner of the room. None of the students would know it, but originally that box of Crup puppies had originally been a stack of text books.
Who used those anymore.
On the board written in the Professor's barely legible writing, were instructions.
If you have a pet, take a seat. If not, please take one of the Crups from the box and find a seat.
Fortunately the Crups were well-behaved. She could only hope as much for the pets the kids would be bringing in. After all, surely some of them were. At least she would have enough crups. The dogs whined and rolled around in their confinement, occasionally popped up to peer over the edge of the box. They were pretty cute, it would be sad when she had to return them to their original state. They were too smart, after all, having formerly been books.
For the moment there was nothing to do but wait for whoever chose to show up to show up. It should be rather interesting, after all.
Hopefully they wouldn't be too upset at the idea of having their pets turned in to something else. It would certainly be motivation for them to get their potions correct.
Oh well.
bic:
Someone had stuck a note to the front door of the Potions Room. No, don't have a heart attack, it wasn't telling you class would be held outside in the god forsaken cold. Instead, it had a more curious request.
Any students with pets should bring them to class. For petless students, an animal will be provided.
Frankly, it sounded more like a transfiguration class, but Arielle Bryane saw nothing wrong with mixing the two a little bit. After all, it wasn't like Transfiguration was doing much anyway. The teacher herself sat on the edge of her desk, eyes not on the door but on the crate in the corner of the room. None of the students would know it, but originally that box of Crup puppies had originally been a stack of text books.
Who used those anymore.
On the board written in the Professor's barely legible writing, were instructions.
If you have a pet, take a seat. If not, please take one of the Crups from the box and find a seat.
Fortunately the Crups were well-behaved. She could only hope as much for the pets the kids would be bringing in. After all, surely some of them were. At least she would have enough crups. The dogs whined and rolled around in their confinement, occasionally popped up to peer over the edge of the box. They were pretty cute, it would be sad when she had to return them to their original state. They were too smart, after all, having formerly been books.
For the moment there was nothing to do but wait for whoever chose to show up to show up. It should be rather interesting, after all.
Hopefully they wouldn't be too upset at the idea of having their pets turned in to something else. It would certainly be motivation for them to get their potions correct.
Oh well.