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Corridor outside the Office of Professor Welton Just outside the doors to Professor Welton’s Office sits a nice Victorian chaise against the opposite wall. It is a family heirloom and means a lot to the professor, so do take care as to not damage it in any way. It has been charmed to repel all kinds of ink and dirt, but whilst you wait for your turn, do try to be respectful of it and those on the chaise with you. OOC: Please post here first before entering the office. Professor Welton will invite you in but posting here or quoting in the office itself. It is rude to just barge into a room, so as in normal day situations, it is customary to knock and be invited in. |
Rubiey knocked on the door of Professor Welton, and took a seat to wait for an invite to enter. She wasn't worried about meeting the Professor, as she had been about some of the others *cough*LAFAY*cough*; she had heard how nice she was. |
History of Magic? Bleh. Lori had never like learning about ... history. The subject of History in her muggle school was to blame for that. She didn't want to know about wars and rubbish, and blah. She was, however, intending to turn up to the lessons this term, and you know... study stuff. Upon her arrival at the new professors office, Lorelai came across a younger student there, and watched as she knocked at the door. It was easier to just wait with her, another knock may have made them seem impatient. |
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"Please come in," Sylvie called out. |
Amy walked up to Professor Welton's office she knocked lightly on the door and waited for the professor to let her in she was very happy about meeting all her professors and was excited about meeting professor Welton |
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she knock on the door with some Bertie Bott's Jelly Beans may i come in she said. |
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Monique would never know why she had taken to wandering around the corridors alone. Afterall, she'd only just remembered how to get from the 'Great' Hall to the dark, cold, underwater common room. Being in part of the castle where she had no idea where she was wasn't her brightest move. It was however a good way to promote international friendships. That was the whole point of her being here, right? Oh yes, and the British boys. Perhaps the Irish ones to. Oh, and she couldn't forget the Scottish boys. She turned a corner in the never-ending maze that was this castle only to spot a lovely Victorian chaise. It was just what she needed. Smiling she headed toward the chaise and took a seat. Now where was she? She looked around for some kind of sign. She spotted a parchment near the door. 'History of Magic.' That could be useful. She could ask for some books on what has happened in previous tournaments while she was here. |
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"Madamoiselle Bernard, it is nice to see you," she smiled. Yes, they hadn't been formally introduced but Sylvie was well aware of the guests the castle now housed. "What brings you head on this fine day. I would think most students would be outside enjoying the weather." She had herself, planned on taking a stroll outside before her sudden rush of visitors arrived. |
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"Believe it or not I actually got lost." she said with a laugh. "Then I stumbled upon this lovely chaise. After that I figured I would stay. And if it's not too much trouble I'd like to borrow a book. With all the clothes I brought I didn't have room to bring my own. Plus, I find history very fascinating. Perhaps you may even have suggestions of books to read." |
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Hearing the the young Beauxbaton complement her chaise, she grinned. "It is rather lovely, isn't it? I acquired it whilst I was in France. I really couldn't bare to part with it." she added with a nod and a slight petting of the chaise. It looked nearly perfect and she did hope that none of the students would damage it in anyway, or she would be rather put out over it. "I see, only room to pack the essentials. I understand that completely," she laughed as she returned to her door again. "Well, I do have an extensive collection of books in my office. You borrow some if you wish." she offered as she motioned to her office. |
Heh. Viktoriya sat herself down on the gorgeous chaise, assuming that since there were people there someone had already knocked. Oh, the teacher herself was there already. Well, that worked. She was coming round ALL the teacher's offices, except Lafay. That one would be done along with Josh. Because they were gonna give her the squished!cake. And she had to admit, she did have ulterior motives for coming to see the teachers. If she gave little cakes to all of them, it would hopefully be seen as a friendly student who liked to bake giving away freebies. If she JUST gave on to Lafay, it would look weird, and she miight get suspicious. So she'd gone to the kitchen and actually made some little cakes that looked a bit like the Lafay one. But not AS squished. they were actually quite nice, really 'Morning, Proffessor' she said cheefully, standing so as not to seem impolite. Her little cake was still on the chaise... it wouldn't stain it. It was on a PLATE. |
Sapphinelle knocked politely on the door twice. Not too hard though, she seemed to be making mistakes left and right with these Professors, and not on purpose. She decided to be herself this time. She sat down in the comfy and squishy chair. Oooooh! heh. She made a mental note to get one of these back home. She crossed her legs anxiously and bit her lip in nervousness. Sapphinelle Della was NEVER nervous. |
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Viky looked up with a smile at the woman and picked up the cake from the chaise 'Oh, my friend Josh and I were baking in the kitchens earlier' she said with a smile, pointing to the cake in her hand 'And we thought we'd give some cakes to the teachers!' she said brightly 'Because we got a bit carried away and made looads, and we couldn't eat them all ourselves.' hehh. That was her cover story for the cakes. |
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Bodicea went to the History of Magic classroom next. She had loved learning about Muggle history--she had no doubt she would love Wizarding History. She wanted to know about homework and what she could expect, but mostly she wanted a peek into the classrooms she would soon be going to on a regular basis. As she got closer she realized the Professor was talking to a student on a chaise before the door. Since she had heard stories about the ghost Professor Binns, she mentally paused, wondering how on earth they had gotten him to leave. She approached, smiling at both Professor and student. |
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Emmaliegh walked down the first floor corridor, searching for the History of Magic professor's office. Surely she could tell her what she needed, but where was her office? She passed by a door, nope, that was defense against the dark arts. She kept going, and eventually she came across the correct door. She knocked on the door, and then sat on the little couch outside of the door. |
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"Oh, good, I was hoping not." Bodicea said, relieved. She had spent her childhood eagerly hanging onto every word the bards sang, every tale her grandmother told her, and every book she had gotten on the subject was submitted to hundreds of rereads. Her mother had despaired of Bodicea ever reading stories like other children her age group. But no matter how much she loved history, she just couldn't bring herself to love writing dozens of essays on the stuff, unless it was a stunningly interesting topic. She twisted her hands together, wondering what else to say. |
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Jacob made his way to the new HoM Professors office, whos name slipped his mind. As he got closer to the door, Jacob knocked once, and took a step back. Yup, he needed to apologized to the poor professor, whos name still slipped his mind. He couldn't just go crazy in her class without giving her an apology, and an explanation... Wait, what was his reasoning? Great He needed to make something up, fast! |
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