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WHO Eli Delacroix(
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WHAT Care of Magical Creatures apparently involves dragons. Or an animagus professor being a troll and messing with his students. Thirteen year old Eli knows better than to fall for that.
WHEN Modern-ish setting? Eli's third year at school.
WHERE Salem Witches Institute, a courtyard.
For the first time in his time at school, Eli was not running late to a class that wasn't Transfiguration. He wasn't the first to make it to the courtyard where class was being held, but he was far from the last. Every since he was a child, he loved to read about all sorts of different creatures and a class just about the magical ones was definitely right up his alley, especially if he got to interact with them first hand.
He wasn't expected the whispers and panicked looks on some of his classmates' faces when he arrived. His small size meant that the crowd of students was a wall to him and forced him to weave around legs and bodies so that he could get a closer look to see what had gotten them all worked up. He was expecting something surprising, but he didn't expect to see a dragon laying in the courtyard with the professor nowhere to be found.
Why is there a dragon here? Aren't they supposed to be dangerous? This is so cool! Did the dragon eat the professor? Where is he at? Questions fluttered in the air as Eli frowned at the dragon, feeling that something was off about it. He knew that it wasn't a dragon and when it finally clicked, he couldn't help but smile widely. It was so obvious and nobody else could tell.
"It's not a dragon, everyone," Eli said loudly, his childish voice carrying an air of duh as he said it and walked out towards where the not-dragon lay. There was some shock and one of the other kids tried to reach out to stop him but he avoided it deftly in a way that only a small person could do so effectively. Getting close to the dragon, he looked straight at it without any fear and spoke. "Hello, Professor. Are we learning about dragons today?"
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WHAT Care of Magical Creatures apparently involves dragons. Or an animagus professor being a troll and messing with his students. Thirteen year old Eli knows better than to fall for that.
WHEN Modern-ish setting? Eli's third year at school.
WHERE Salem Witches Institute, a courtyard.
For the first time in his time at school, Eli was not running late to a class that wasn't Transfiguration. He wasn't the first to make it to the courtyard where class was being held, but he was far from the last. Every since he was a child, he loved to read about all sorts of different creatures and a class just about the magical ones was definitely right up his alley, especially if he got to interact with them first hand.
He wasn't expected the whispers and panicked looks on some of his classmates' faces when he arrived. His small size meant that the crowd of students was a wall to him and forced him to weave around legs and bodies so that he could get a closer look to see what had gotten them all worked up. He was expecting something surprising, but he didn't expect to see a dragon laying in the courtyard with the professor nowhere to be found.
Why is there a dragon here? Aren't they supposed to be dangerous? This is so cool! Did the dragon eat the professor? Where is he at? Questions fluttered in the air as Eli frowned at the dragon, feeling that something was off about it. He knew that it wasn't a dragon and when it finally clicked, he couldn't help but smile widely. It was so obvious and nobody else could tell.
"It's not a dragon, everyone," Eli said loudly, his childish voice carrying an air of duh as he said it and walked out towards where the not-dragon lay. There was some shock and one of the other kids tried to reach out to stop him but he avoided it deftly in a way that only a small person could do so effectively. Getting close to the dragon, he looked straight at it without any fear and spoke. "Hello, Professor. Are we learning about dragons today?"
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It was mostly the children he had been worried about. Their confusion, excitement and worry was all palpable, practically pinpricks slipping past his scales. He waited to see if anyone would make the first move, laying out on the grass in order to keep from intimidation. Although it wasn't the same as having a scenting snake with him, Shannon's senses as a dragon kept him well apprised of his surroundings and the berth that the young wizards and witches had given him. Until one single, brave and bright student forced his way through.
Grinning enough to show off the venomous fangs that came with the associated form, Shannon reached out to place a claw over the boy's shoulder to hold him still and a long, serpentine tongue licked along the side of his face. It was the best he could do, an alternative to a pat on the head, for getting the answer to the unasked question. Then he snorted out some warm smoke and shifted onto his side. Come closer, kids. Get a look at a real, live dragon with the mind of a wizard. It was good to know thy enemy and all, and he wasn't the type to change like this for parlor tricks — this would be one of their only chances to inspect.
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Now that Eli had revealed that the dragon was no threat, the rest of the students surged forward to ooh and ahh at him and study their teacher in this interesting form. Eli stayed where he was, looking over their professor with silent interest. He had read about Peruvian Vipertooths in one of his books and while it was incredibly neat to see one up close, that was not what he was excited about.
It was the fact that right there was an animagus here for Eli to study and learn from. As a transfiguration genius, it was an unspoken goal that he was going to become an animagus by the time he graduated school and if he could get the chance to talk to the professor about it, maybe he'd be able to glean something from him about the process and make it easier when he attempted it.
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He moved closer, nudging him gently on the chest, then the side as if to urge him toward taking a look. Shannon was not often this magnanimous with his animal form and there wouldn't be many other chances for study. As his head got closer to the ground, another student came up and poked at his lip.
"Professor! Can I see your mouth? Where the fire comes from? Pleaaase?"
It was another third or fourth year by the voice, someone who knew well enough to ask but not enough about what they were dealing with. Shannon grunted and shook his head, lightly trying to pull her away with a claw at the back of her robes. His mouth was off-limits.
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The other students were getting braver and asking more stupid questions. Eli himself was staying quiet, content to just silently poking at the leathery wing and later the smooth scales of his side. He was like a giant snake, Eli thought to himself as he placed his hand on his scales. Once he seemed content with his poking and prodding, Eli stepped back and away from the dragon professor and the rest of the class, sitting on the ground as he watched the rest of the class continue with their questions.
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"Hello everyone," he said easily, clasping his hands together and giving his class the once-over. Dragon senses were amazing and told him so many things he would never be able to figure out on his own, but having his regular human senses told him even more that he wouldn't want to give up in exchange. "My name is Shannon Vaughn and, as some of the more astute of you figured, I'm your professor for Care of Magical Creatures this year. Hopefully for many years to come, as well. You can call me mister, professor, sir, whatever you want. Let's just be polite about it, all right?"
He pointed out into the crowd, knowing there were students there without actually caring whom he was picking. "You, could you step to the tree over there and retrieve the basket I left? Thanks."
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Another student went and grabbed the basket Shannon asked for, bringing it over to him and handing it to him. There's a low murmur from the rest of the class, all wondering what it was that the professor had in the basket and what he was going to do next. Being a dragon was definitely hard to top and Shannon had succeeded in impressing the class thus far, but they were already looking for the next interesting thing.
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"For the rest of the year, you'll be learning how to identify and react to many different species of magical creatures that we share this planet with. Speaking of, you may have noticed back there that I was a dragon a second ago. Might not have, how would I know?" He shrugged widely, as if his transformation hadn't been so startlingly obvious that the rest of the school had probably been watching out their windows as well. "I'm what you call an animagus. Animagi are rare because for most people it's a parlor trick, but considering my field of study, you can see how I might think of it as more than that. However, I can't teach you that magic myself nor are you old enough to attempt it on your own. It's dangerous to try it unattended, so if you're interested, please seek out a teacher—your transfiguration teacher, preferably—and they'll help you with how to proceed."
Head tilted, Shannon paused a moment and then sat himself down. "We're outside, so we might as well get comfortable. Sit, sit. C'mon. All right. First lesson: my animagus form is that of a Peruvian Vipertooth. I didn't choose it; it chose me. Peruvian Vipertooths are just as venomous as they sound, so never get bitten." There was a soft oh and an uncomfortable shifting around that Shannon could pick out, and he deliberately kept from turning attention toward it. This was what class was for. "You were all right to be scared and wary when you came outside today. Dragons are incredibly dangerous creatures and if you see one, run away as quickly as possible and alert an adult. Understood?"
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There was very quiet annoyed noise from Eli at the end of Shannon talking about animagi. It felt like a jab against everything he had wanted to do over the next year or so and it made him instinctively bristle. Just because he was still a kid didn't mean that he couldn't successfully go through with it unsupervised. He felt now that he had to go through with it just to make a point against this teacher.
Annoyance turned into amusement when the topic turned towards dragons. He hoped the majority of the people who were ignorant to the danger of this specific dragon breed were not in his house so he didn't have to feel embarrassed about being from the same house as them. Shannon had been trying to keep them away from his mouth for a reason and it definitely wasn't because he breathed fire, otherwise he wouldn't have licked Eli.
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"Their eyes aren't as naturally blue as mine, either. They're usually hazel." He tilted his head, tapping his wand lightly against his chin. "Was that what tipped you off?" he asked his students at large, hoping to rope in the one who had spoken up earlier.
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He stayed where he was and instead of watching Shannon for any reaction, he instead kept his eye on his fellow students. He didn't have very many friends in his house nor many in the same year as him, so he was normally separated from the others when it came to things like this. Sure, he was only really good at Transfiguration, but everyone else seemed to equate that with being good at everything else when he was anything but.
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"Now. To make things easier on me, why don't we do some introductions? We'll go by house and then year, starting alphabetically so no one can accuse me of picking favorites already." That said, he technically didn't need a roll call; he'd been given the student ledger same as any new teacher had, but hearing voices applying their own names would put him at ease rather than having to shuffle through the muddle of so many new youngsters at once. "That means Gryffindor first, then Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin."
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Once Eli was done saying his name, he sat down and pulled out his transfiguration textbook and started to read, knowing that this would take a bit to get through the class and not really caring about paying attention to the professor while the roll call was going on. He'd focus when he was teaching, but for now he'd just read something interesting instead and get started on learning this year's worth of knowledge on the subject of transfiguration.
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It was when they finally got to Slytherins that Shannon realized perhaps this wouldn't go as neatly as he had hoped. A fifth year hesitated when it was his turn, then spoke something other than his name: "How do you know the colors so well?"
There was a moment of murmuring, confusion and reprimand for not introducing himself. Shannon tilted his head, then laughed when it hit him what the kid was asking. "Lots of memorization," he answered. "Part of it's my job, part of it is just not looking like an idiot. And you are?"
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"You're smart, so I'm sure you can guess." Eli watched as Harvey glared at him and dropped his book on the ground. He reached over and tried to grab it, but Harvey stepped on his hand, making him wince.
"That's always what you do, hide behind your fancy not English words. Bet that's what you did when you found out your real family didn't even want you and abandoned you," Harvey said as Eli pulled his hand out from under his foot, rubbing it carefully as he glared. He wasn't going to take that and stood up, swinging his leg up to kick Harvey, his foot connecting with the other boy's groin and he doubled over in pain while Eli picked up his book and sat back down.
"Don't talk about my family," he said and then went back to reading, acting like he didn't just insult and take out a kid both older and bigger than him. He was probably going to get in trouble, but he didn't care. Harvey deserved it all.
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He gave Eli a nudge and motioned for some fellow Slytherins to help Harvey actually get to his feet before returning to his spot at the head of the class. He gave them all a moment to consider what had just happened before adding: "That's a lesson for all of you, by the way. Starting fights or rising to the bait is going to get you in trouble. After this, it's straight to the Headmaster or detention. Someone starts picking on you, you let me know." Shannon let his expression soften somewhat in humor, and gestured up toward his own face and sightless eyes. "Trust me, I know how much it sucks to get picked on at school and I'm not going to ignore it."
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Harvey, on the other hand, was visibly fuming and moving to stand up again. "That's it? You're just going to move him across the class and expect that's a punishment for him?" His voice had a highness to it that it didn't have previously thanks to Eli's well-placed kick. The other Slytherins seemed to be backing off, definitely not wanting to be part of whatever stupidity he was doing right now.
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Shaking his head, he motioned for everyone to settle down. There were a lot of murmurs going around and he could practically taste their anticipation and excitement on the air around him. That wasn't going to be conducive to class at all. "Now, let's take a moment to calm ourselves down and we'll move on. Today we'll be going over dragon biology since I'm sure it's on your minds and forewarned is forearmed... or however that goes."
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It would be around lunchtime that Shannon would have any chance to pick up any gossip. Unlike breakfast and dinner, lunch was far more grab and go, with students eating out on the grounds with friends instead of in the dining hall. The teachers, however, had their own little room where they could sit together and talk about their classes thus far. There were always at least a couple teachers who had settled in long before lunch had officially started and even the headmaster tended to be there, sitting in the back and keeping out of the way as to not interrupt any conversation.
Today was different from every other day because it was Shannon's first day as a teacher and not only that, there had been a fight in his class. Everybody was waiting for him to arrive so that they could get all of the information out of him and figure out who all it was that was involved and if Shannon had issues with dealing with the fight itself.
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When he stepped in, it was with his attention at full. Some of the teachers had been classmates when he was young, others were still there from the same era, a few of them were new from other countries or settled into teaching after pursuing some other profession first. With the help of his smelling snake, he placed each person and identified those whose scents he recognized, head beginning to tilt when he noticed the atmosphere once he had arrived.
"Don't tell me someone's already stuck a 'Hex Me' sign to my robe," Shannon said lightly. Not that it was unheard of or impossible, either. Happened to him all the time as a kid.
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"Not yet, but the day's still young," he responded with no small amount of amusement. "We were wanting to hear about the fight in your class. I'd say that's a record, but then I'd be lying and I'm sure that this would make you feel better about the whole thing."
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"Record or not, it was something stupid," he said easily. "Just some kids bringing their spats into my class. You'd think the dragon thing would have distracted them longer, right?"
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"Depends on the kids. Some of them are from wizarding families and have seen far stranger things than a dragon in the middle of the school grounds," he answered with a grin, watching Shannon and the other teachers carefully. He wasn't saying anything, but he knew what kids had fought and what about. Thomas had a knack for knowing what happened at his school at all times. "Which kids were involved? I know I could think of a few who it could possibly be."
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"Harvey Adair and Eli Delacroix," he answered. "Slytherin and Hufflepuff. They just kind of got into it when I was having them do introductions, so I sat 'em down and gave the class their warning. I'm really not even going to try dealing with that drama."