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Once invited into Kaysha’s office, you enter to find she had decorated it simply. The walls have been covered in amethyst coloured wall paper, her favourite colour. Over these wall papers, there are many framed photos of persons precious to her. One frame holds a collage of her at various ages, another shows pictures of herself and her father and yet another shows a picture of her beautiful, deceased mother. Most of the photos, however, contain pictures of her previous students from the Muggle Primary and Secondary schools she had taught at as well as from the little volunteer group she had formed so that kids who needed extra help in school could get it.
On one corner, there was a huge, wooden bookshelf laden with an assortment of books for her to read in her leisure time. Would you be interested in borrowing one? You simply need to ask! Just ensure that you return them back in their proper condition. In the opposite corner sat a sort of kitchenette dedicated to store refreshments for her guests. These refreshments were provided by the hard working elves of Hogwarts.
In the middle of the room sat Kaysha’s desk which was always so neatly organised. Across from her desk and chair, sat two comfortable chairs. Choose one and make yourself at home! There is no need to be shy!
Silas entered Professor Stewart office, his eyes roving around the room. He couldn't help notice the framed pictures on the walls and wondered why she had so many of them. "Are those students in those pictures over there were from your previous schools you taught, professor?" he asked, curious.
~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes.
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Originally Posted by Symphora
Silas entered Professor Stewart office, his eyes roving around the room. He couldn't help notice the framed pictures on the walls and wondered why she had so many of them. "Are those students in those pictures over there were from your previous schools you taught, professor?" he asked, curious.
"Good day to you, Silas,'' Kay said pleasantly as her student walked through the door. "It's not a problem. Actually, I was just rearranging my books.'' It was one of her absoloute favourite things to do. Her blue eyes turned to the pictures around her office which caused her to smile even more. "Indeed they are. I taught solely at muggle schools prior to applying at Hogwarts. The still pictures are from those schools while the moving ones are from some of the students from last year's graduating class from Hogwarts.'' Yes, Kay had secured a few memoirs from her students.
"So, tell me, Mr Silas. Have you settled into Hogwarts?" Kay indicated to the seats before her desk. "Why don't you have a seat? I have refreshments. Tea, juice, cookies... whatever you want.''
Miranda stood on the other side of Professor Stewart's office door.. Well, Here goes nothing.... ' Knock knock knock!
she stood back and waited to be asked to enter.
It wasn't that she was in trouble at all... More like she had a cool idea to ask her professor for... Well, it was a favor really.. But still... she had never had to go to a teachers office before and the thought of her having just possibly interupting whatever it was that her professor was doing.... Ahhh crap! here goes the anxiety... Maybe she should have brought some back up for moral support... Oh well, too late now, eh?
~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes.
SPOILER!!: Miranda! <3
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Originally Posted by Devina Wellheart
Miranda stood on the other side of Professor Stewart's office door.. Well, Here goes nothing.... ' Knock knock knock!
she stood back and waited to be asked to enter.
It wasn't that she was in trouble at all... More like she had a cool idea to ask her professor for... Well, it was a favor really.. But still... she had never had to go to a teachers office before and the thought of her having just possibly interupting whatever it was that her professor was doing.... Ahhh crap! here goes the anxiety... Maybe she should have brought some back up for moral support... Oh well, too late now, eh?
Kay was utterly lost in the book she was reading. She had been so for the past half an hour. It was a book Cynthia had acquired for her as promised and it was rather entertaining. Not to mention each word she read held her attention. Such was the effect of a brilliant author. The only thing that brought her out of her reverie was the knocking at her office door.
Kay startled, for a moment quite forgetting where she was. She took a few seconds to gather herself. "Come in!'' the Professor called as she marked her page with a bookmark that had an image of a rainbow printed on it.
"Good day to you, Silas,'' Kay said pleasantly as her student walked through the door. "It's not a problem. Actually, I was just rearranging my books.'' It was one of her absoloute favourite things to do. Her blue eyes turned to the pictures around her office which caused her to smile even more. "Indeed they are. I taught solely at muggle schools prior to applying at Hogwarts. The still pictures are from those schools while the moving ones are from some of the students from last year's graduating class from Hogwarts.'' Yes, Kay had secured a few memoirs from her students.
"So, tell me, Mr Silas. Have you settled into Hogwarts?" Kay indicated to the seats before her desk. "Why don't you have a seat? I have refreshments. Tea, juice, cookies... whatever you want.''
Silas listened to her speak of her students in the pictures. "I'm sure they must have missed you, their favourite professor." Casting a charming grin at her. "Sometimes I wonder if they are ever curious about our kind, professor. We learn more about them...then they'll ever learn about us. Its interesting, don't you think?" Back in Italy, he was raised never to interact with non-magics but he broke that rule when he had a crush on one a few years ago. He smiled and nodded,"Thank you, professor. I think I would like to have a cookie." Silas took a seat. "So far so good. But I wish we can play more ...friendly quidditch matches in this school. I think that's my only complaint." He joked.
~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes.
SPOILER!!: Silaaas! <3
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Originally Posted by Symphora
Silas listened to her speak of her students in the pictures. "I'm sure they must have missed you, their favourite professor." Casting a charming grin at her. "Sometimes I wonder if they are ever curious about our kind, professor. We learn more about them...then they'll ever learn about us. Its interesting, don't you think?" Back in Italy, he was raised never to interact with non-magics but he broke that rule when he had a crush on one a few years ago. He smiled and nodded,"Thank you, professor. I think I would like to have a cookie." Silas took a seat. "So far so good. But I wish we can play more ...friendly quidditch matches in this school. I think that's my only complaint." He joked.
Kay laughed softly. "I suppose I was a favourite of some but I don't think I was that to many.'' She did have students tell her that she was their favourite and she appreciated it a great lot. She nodded. "But you have to keep in mind that we are aware of their existence while some of them aren't or they choose not to believe that magic exists.'' She herself had muggle friends who didn't believe in magic but this was fine with her given that witches and wizards had to keep this big secret.
Kay set a dish of cookies on her desk then moved to take her seat. She chuckled. "So you love Quidditch? Do you plan to be a professional player?"