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"It certainly is. One day I think I'm going to go back," she said idly as he continued to reveal his bias for France. It didn't bother her in the least, as it just added a layer to the man. If she really wanted to learn about him, that was. Time would tell, as emotions seemed to be heightened by the excitement of the start of term. And at that point she caught the smile of the Arthmancy professor from beyond Jared, and she returned it with one of her own. She'd have to talk to her a bit later. She laughed as he seemed to be turning down her suggestion for help in Divination. "That just makes it sound like a challenge. I think you'd find it takes a lot to get me frustrated," she replied, before shrugging a little at his self-deprecation. "It's possible. Or maybe you just need practice," she said. "Or it does." She still didn't think a so-called Inner Eye was inherent to developing a skill in Divination. At least, not so much with the forms she knew well. "Something like that. I'd imagine it's not much different than other metal abilities, really, just channeled in a different way." And they'd both know about what she was talking about now, even if they weren't admitting it. Quote:
Reaching over to select one of the Ravenclaw cookies, she paused as the young girl spoke again. Letting out a laugh, she setttled back into her chair as she regarded the confused girl. It seemed they hadn't resolved the issue from earlier. "That would be because she isn't, Miss Hollingberry," she said with another smile. She was way too young to be Jake's mother, and she was choosing to not let the fact the girl could think that make her feel old. "I'm Professor Bishop. Your new Divination professor," she introduced herself, finally. And that sounded odd, really. The formality of it all, even though she'd taught back in New York. Americans hadn't been quite as formal about it all. Back there it was more like how Jared had first addressed her. |
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"Did you now? I'm glad you picked a color that suits me then." She HAD been genuine with her advice, though. It was the Healer thing. It happened. "Might I also suggest more fiber in your diet?" Lilyan sent a smile over to him, and raised her glass in a sort of smirking toast. She could be a smart aleck too. |
Something Aaron TOTALLY wouldn't do. ;) SilverTiger this ish for you! Aaron approached the staff table for two reasons. One... To say hello to his new favorite professors, Professor Vindictus and his head of house whom he was eternally grateful of for granting Aaron his position. That was one reason. The other, was because he noticed a new professor. Not professors getting moved around, but a new one. He approached the new teacher first. She was beautiful... Well, Aaron hoped she knew that WASN'T the reason why he was up there."Hello, ma'am," the boy started. "I am Aaron Anderson, Slytherin Quidditch Captain. Welcome to Hogwarts." He offered the woman a welcoming smile, hoping she wouldn't think he was... um... foolish? |
*cloning* Hecate arrived to the staff table. It was actually quite uncharacteristic to be late. But even Hecate had situations beyond her control that ruled her life. She had an apple core in her hand that she'd taken from the snake table. She had a half a mind to go to the Headmaster and ask him why he'd asked Ethan to come back, because she knew it wasn't the School Governors who reinstated him. But she didn't, she sat down and took out a mirror... She needed to touch up her lipstick, it was nearly gone. |
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Luckily enough for Maximus Vindictus, the Headmaster had decided to speak up at last and force the boy with a Quaffle for a brain to surrender the chair that rightfully belonged to Ikenna Gevrik. Amusement was clearly etched in the few visible creases near Ikenna's mouth. He may have even let out a soft rumble of laughter at the flying instructor's continued childish antics but did not pursue the matter. After all, he was rather proficient in the art of revenge. "Pardon me," Ikenna dipped his head toward Tate. "But I wouldn't consider myself a Ministry employee, exactly." He smiled politely and flicked his gaze toward the still slowly-rotating chair that had been something of a....joke. Shame the staff at this school were such a sour lot. The chair disappeared into thin air as Ikenna gestured toward it with a lazy twirl of a few fingers on his dominant hand. "I don't do happy faces, Tate," he addressed the Headmaster as if they were old acquaintances, even if they were the polar opposite. "I happened to find your choice of deputy headmaster incredibly entertaining, if that is any consolation. I wonder if a few of the students enjoyed it as well." Ikenna's dangerous eyes flitted out to the sea of young faces again. Young, fresh, easily-moulded minds. Mmmm. He may have been watching the students but he was most certainly listening to the two men seated nearest to him. |
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"That sounds wonderful. If I happen to be in France at that time -" he highly doubted that and the thought displeased him because, of course, it reminded him how less often he stayed in France now - "It'd be a pleasure to show you around." It was the polite thing to say but Jared couldn't consider it just a formality since it was a pleasure to show off one's real home. "Supposing, of course, that that's okay with you." He gave her a good-natured little smile as he momentarily returned his attention to his food. "That's something we have in common, then." Lazy grin. It frustrated a lot of the people he knew, how little frustrated him. Then again, the things that did frustrate him, frustrated him pretty terribly. Injustice. Discrimination. He shook the thoughts off. "At any rate, I suppose no harm can come out of giving it a try." Channelled differently... Jared thought about that, and then smiled ever so slightly. "If you look at it from that perspective, it makes a lot of sense." He sounded faintly surprised at his own statement because he'd never thought of Divination like that before. |
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Healer Moretti. Of course. And he was smiling, too, who wouldn't? Right? It wasn't until he heard the awful, awful words that someone else said that he got back to reality. He frowned, instantly, because he couldn't believe that this other woman had managed to link this moment to Moretti. He...hated that. 'Your new Divination professor'. He hated that even more. Treyen was now feeling Ellie's hand in his, and he dropped it. Didn't want to have that connected to the newly appointed Divination Professor either. Truth be told, he was feeling quite nervous, and disappointed, and empty again, because Kingsley was not here yet. "You are?" he said, after glancing down to Kurumi. There was a fake hint of curiosity. He'd already heard she was. "I guess you're the one that should know that you have some BIG shoes to fill," he said, in a very serious tone, and he actually wondered why had he asked Ellie to come along. And, the woman that had taken Nolan's place, by force, probably, did have some MAJORLY BIG shoes to fill. Seriously. Like, Siriusly. :P |
Ellie let her hand fall to her side when they'd gotten to where they were going. Which had ended up being the Staff Table. And the lady sitting in Reyn's seat. Great. She hadn't had anything planned. What was she to do? Sniffle. It was all good, though, because Treyen had spoken first. That was pretty good, actually. Totally what Ellie would've said herself. Because this...Bishop was her name? Like a chess piece? SNORT. Still, the fact that she really was the Divination professor exterminated all hope that there was a mistake. That Reyn's seat had just moved. Sniffle. Ellie almost didn't want to look at her. She didn't like her. At all. "I don't think she can fill them," she audibly whispered to Treyen. Yeah, she'd wanted Bishop to hear, too. And now that she'd gotten started, "I bet you don't even know or care about what you've done." This was all directed at the woman now. "You shouldn't have taken Reyn away." Because it was her fault. At least, Ellie'd make her think she thought so. She needn't know about Ginger. Ellie wiped under her eyes again. |
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Hmm.. fiber was important to children. She shifted her gaze once more at the sound of a somewhat accusatory voice. It seemed some of the students were talking the absence of their favorite professors hard, but still, that was no reason to be rude to the new professors. "Miss Stone, surely there is no reason to be so rude." The woman pointed out lightly, kind as always, even when giving a bit of a reprimand. Be good, child, or we will have to feed you fiber. |
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"That's good to know," she replied with a laugh. Challenges were so much better than people who folded easily. Her mood turned a bit more curious, though, as momentarily he seemed distracted by thoughts. Thoughts she chose not to see if she could see, just letting him have that for a bit. She could respect privacy, especially as she hoped people would return it. "Of course not," she responded. Trying to teach him a bit of Divination could be fun. Challenging, and something told her he might try to switch things up on her. She paused in her thoughts as he replied to her theory on Seers, however. "Sometimes a change in persepctive is all you need," she said simply, a half-smile creeping back onto her face at the almost surprised tone in his voice. It seemed she was already teaching him a little. Text Cut: O disappointed ones + Lily to the rescue Her amusement at the conversation with Jared flickered as Renée heard a quiet question from nearby, and she instinctively knew it was directed towards herself. She hadn't really tuned in, but she knew. Just as she knew what was being questioned, and she turned to the two new students patiently. She knew the question hadn't been so much out of curiosity as out of other things. Being the daughter of an actress, she knew acting when she saw it, and she simply nodded at the statement that had followed. "I assure you, I'm not intending on filling anyone's shoes, Mr. . . .?," she replied to the boy, hinting for a name. "That would mean I'm actually trying to take over. New isn't always bad, you know. Just as change isn't." So far, she thought she was handling it quite well, although the Hufflepuff crest on the boy's uniform made her wonder if the House dynamics had shifted considerably in the last decade. And that thought took deeper root as she heard the whisper from the redhead with the boy. The Ravenclaw student, and at that she really felt a pang of disappointment. She didn't show it, though, as her dark eyes locked on the girl long enough to really get something. Other than the sadness that was truly emanating from her. "Contrary to your opinion, Miss Stone," she started, before hearing the Healer interject from nearby. Turning to her new colleague for a moment, she nodded in silent thanks, before responding quietly to the reprimand directed toward the Ravenclaw. "I'm sure she has reason to be disappointed," she said, in a bit of an aside, seding the woman a pleasant smile. It seemed Miss Stone was a bit misdirected in her rudeness, but she was a child. It hadn't gotten too bad yet. She truly was grateful, however. She just also felt that she needed to say something in response. Going back to the girl, she stayed serious. "I assure you I didn't do anything. I understand you miss Professor Reynolds, and I bet he misses you all as well. But I had nothing to do with him leaving, and neither did I take him away." Miss Stone could continue to believe whatever it was she wanted, although Renée knew the girl knew she wasn't entirely to blame. Possibly, she knew she wasn't to blame at all. "In any case, you should be off enjoying the feast with your friends. You're welcome to take this up with me later, in private, however, if you'd like," she finally added, directing the statement at both students. At least in her office, she could find other ways of distracting them. |
Text Cut: Kristeyyeenn && Renée ^__^ 'Different reasons.' The one phrase in her statement that mildly struck Jared. He could not figure her out right now, but that suited him just fine. He did not like many things, but he liked the company of interesting people. "I can show you the Descoteaux Estate, for one thing," he said good-naturedly. One place not many others could, though knowing that had hardly been a source of pride for him in the past. Too many complications, as far as family and family matters were concerned. "That actually sounds like a fine arrangement." She'd just have to let him know in advance, or he might be attempting to convince a manticore to please, not eat him while she enjoyed France's beauty. Why did his thoughts love to make fun of him? Jared almost grinned and then, realizing that he hadn't said anything out loud to grin about, did not. Not that that made a difference here. Change in perspective. "Looks like you're already teaching me, mademoiselle," Jared laughed, a warm laugh but one that might have been real or fake [one could hardly ever tell with Jared] not at all aware that he was echoing her own thoughts. "But theory and practice are two different things, entirely. Here's to the hope that if it comes to the latter, you won't throw me out of the North Tower." He lifted his goblet to her, an amused look in his eyes. Text Cut: Ellie and Lily <33 Cookies, licorice, and... misdirected rudeness. Jared's left eyebrow twitched as if to shoot upwards as a student came forward and addressed Renée in less-than-polite terms. He might have interjected, but Healer Moretti took care of that and Jared, a firm believer of too many cooks spoiling the broth, decided not to interfere. He did not, after all, feel like Renée needed every professor under the planet coming to her rescue. She could hold her own. |
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Kimber's response to their introduction was short, but pleasant. Although it gave Isabelle the feeling that she was interrupting something between the woman and Jeremy, even if neither of them said it. It could have been the giggling and blushing going on. Smiling and nodding back, she placed the liquorish wand in her mouth and chewed on it. They were as nice as they looked. Quote:
Which she nearly choked on when he went into his poor me routine. Coughing and laughing at the same time was not at all a good thing. "Ha ha." she responded, shaking her head, but smiling now all the same as he edged away. "I think we can say you're safe while we're here at the castle...Can't say the same if you ever happen to go shopping with me though." Wink. Totally true. She'd probably have him buried under a mountain of bags. Like Alastair usually was. "Ahh well, that's the question," she smiled, mock evilly in reply to his question. "Only you would know the answer to that." Oh, he felt for her husband? "So do I sometimes," she sighed, chuckling as she twirled the candy between her fingers. "But he generally holds his own...Like your brother might need to do if goes shopping with your sister again, by the sound of it." Men and shopping. Didn't always mix, it seemed. ..... Letting her gaze wander along the table, Issy spotted someone glancing at her. Although she had no clue who it was, something that would HAVE to be rectified, she gave the woman a smile and raised the sweet in greeting. A goblet or glass might have been a more sophisticated way of doing it, but that wasn't what was in her hand at the time. Just go with the flow, people. Go with the flow. Of course with her gaze in that direction, Issy could see what was going on near the Headmaster. Raising her eyebrows, and curling her lips in an amused smile, she tried to listen to the hushed words, but couldn't make them out. What was obvious was that Vindictus gave in to the man in his chair. Hmmm, interesting. Then her view was blocked. By a dark haired lady sitting in the seat between her and Jeremy. Hecate, did he call her? Well, she'd seemed to ignore Issy completely. Not that that was going to stop the forty year old saying hello to her. "Good evening," she smiled. Keeping it to that, as the woman was now engaged in conversation with Jeremy. |
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Thinking the girl would introduce herself and then be off, the Mexicana was rather perplexed by the way she made her voice go lower. Why...why did she do that? "Ah...yes. That is," Odd. But she put on another relaxed smile, "I will see you att the lesson then." Yes yes. Quote:
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Staring was bad, but hey, the Mexicana was curious. Seeing the smile and the...raised sweet, Maya raised her eyebrows. The woman wasn't going to...drink from it, was she? Er. But having to return the gesture, another incline of the head and a small smile was appropriate. So she did that, but soon returned her gaxe to somewhere else as the contact was broken. Another professor arriving. And Vindictus arguing with some other dude that Maya had no clue who it was. Interesting. Yes it was. And what was he teaching? |
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Mister Jared Descoteaux? Ah. "Jared'll do, ma'am," he said, tones good-natured. God knew he did not need to be reminded he was a Descoteaux, though his tones said nothing of that kind. "Not unless I'm certain that's the only way to become the Minister of Magic," he joked. "But I have to ask... what gives you the idea that I might?" He grinned again, another lazy-looking grin. |
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