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Post by Vyktor Berriel on Feb 7, 2012 21:19:36 GMT -5
Vyktor scheduled his class after it got dark. He waited in the dungeon outside of his office for the students to meet him there. Today he decided to teach them about cornish pixies. He felt the dark of night would keep them calmer when he showed the children. Although he never did tell them why they were up after hours. He wore all black with his long hair pulled back. Sure, the way he dressed and the time of day may spread rumors he was a vampire, but just because he had a heavy Romanian accent and rarely left his office didn't mean a thing. (Classes are open Feb 8th)
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Post by Alexandre Caron on Feb 8, 2012 21:11:36 GMT -5
Alex didn't like to admit it, but he was slightly afraid of Professor Berriel. And it wasn't just because he taught a subject that he wasn't very good at. The professor was just...odd.
Despite going against everything that being a Ravenclaw stood for, he actually considered skipping the class altogether. But he just couldn't do it. By the time the class was to begin, Alex found himself on his way to class...after dark. He yawned as he arrived at his office. Realizing that he was the first one there, he hung back as he waited for the others to arrive.
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Post by Ailey Grimmel on Feb 8, 2012 21:28:10 GMT -5
Despite her refusals, Ailey's parents insisted she took care of magical creatures. First off, Ailey hated any type of creatures unless they were gentle and cute. Secondly, the professor was undoubtedly a vampire. Her parents and other professors denied it but she knew. Why else would they be meeting up after hours. Why was he never at dinner or breakfast with the other professors?
Ailey left the common room without a smile on her face. Luckily it seemed she wouldn't be standing there with the vampire by herself. She quickly caught up to Alex and stood close to him.
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Post by Katrina Covas on Feb 8, 2012 21:30:23 GMT -5
This class seemed pointless to Katrina, but she was there anyway. Arriving in the dungeons, she stood by Ailey and Alex.
"Whoa!" She said as she spotted the Professor. This was going to be an interesting class.
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Post by Christian Labrie on Feb 8, 2012 21:45:04 GMT -5
Christian was never a big fan of Care of Magical Creatures. But the new professor was simply awesome. And because of that, he would never miss a class. Well, not too many classes anyway.
Grinning he joined the group waiting in the dungeons.
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Post by Sienna Rays on Feb 8, 2012 21:45:42 GMT -5
Sienna loved this class but not for the subject but the professor. There was just something about him she couldn't help but be fascinated. Maybe because he was the head of her house. She smiled as she glided past all of those meaningless to her.
"Hello Professor Berriel,"
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Post by Julien Quintana on Feb 8, 2012 22:10:15 GMT -5
"Aye"
That's all Julien said as he went to Katrina. It was very possible to guess what she was talking about. The professor did his fare share in scaring or well surprising kids by his looks.
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Post by Cosette Sansouci on Feb 8, 2012 22:37:35 GMT -5
Cosette was not looking forward to this class. It always seemed to be a little bit frightening under this new professor. But still, she couldn't bring herself to miss any of her classes.
Arriving there before it was supposed to begin, she bounded over to where Ailey was and grinned. At least she wasn't the only person from her house.
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Post by Vyktor Berriel on Feb 11, 2012 18:51:55 GMT -5
Vyktor was glad of the turn out so far. He was especially happy to see that Christian was there. Vyktor knew he would enjoy the class after all he did have experience with these pixies before. He glanced over at Sienna.
"Hello Sienna."
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Post by Anthony Pereira on Feb 11, 2012 18:56:16 GMT -5
Anthony yawned as he joined the rest of the group. He had been studying furiously for Muggle Studies, only to be pulled away by another to go to class. He was interested in why the class was scheduled so late. There was some animals that were better to be observed at night but a lot of them were dangerous.
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