eight; TRIP AND HOMEWORK

Mar 08, 2010 22:53

Well, it certainly took me a while to find my journal, didn't it? I wish I knew how it got in the lake in the first place, but...

In any case, I'd like to remind my students that my lovely Teaching Assistant has dutifully posted the requirements for your next assignment. Remember to hand it in on the 15th, which is the day before the next field ( Read more... )

c; yukimi, c; fin, c; nuriko, /passes out, c; kallen, lost my journal, thobari-sensei, c; mitsuki, not the hogwarts express plz, c; castiel, transportation whyyyyyyyyyyyyy, homework

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lonelyfall March 9 2010, 04:25:40 UTC
It'll be more interesting than the field trip to St. Mungos, that's for sure.

...Pass out?

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onlyapparate March 9 2010, 04:33:44 UTC
You'd be surprised. The Ministry can be interesting, but most departments really only deal with trivial things. In my years working there, I think we only handled about a dozen renegade brooms and only a handful of missapparated or unsuccessful floo victims.

Yes, I plan on spending both trips in and out of Hogwarts pleasantly unconscious. It's better that way.

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lonelyfall March 9 2010, 04:39:27 UTC
That does sound rather boring. You didn't do anything else there?

And how is that better?

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onlyapparate March 9 2010, 05:07:47 UTC
Well, I was transferred as a sort of punishment, so it's likely that I ended up in the least exciting department. Someone thought it'd be ironic if they put me in the Department of Magical Transportation.

That way, I don't have to spend hours thinking about how dangerous the ride is; if I'm unconscious, I'll be blissfully unaware.

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lonelyfall March 9 2010, 05:24:48 UTC
Ironic?... Dangerous? You're kidding right? I'd be more worried of what'd happen while unconscious because of the people than just how 'dangerous' the train is.

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onlyapparate March 9 2010, 05:55:53 UTC
Ahhhh, you're right!

I mean, I know you're right but... I still don't want to think about it! Just the thought of spending hours on that thing, moving who-knows-how-fast...! I'm starting to feel sick already...

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lonelyfall March 9 2010, 21:55:07 UTC
D-Don't think about it! If you get motion sick just, uh, find something else to do on the train.

Reading a book might help! It'd keep your mind off everything... And you'd be awake too.

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onlyapparate March 11 2010, 05:19:50 UTC
It's not that simple! From the moment I get on to the moment I step off, all I can think of is 'ohmyGodI'monatrainI'mgonnadieandleaveGrandpa'shousetonooneandwhowilltakecareofMiharuwhenI'mgone?'

Reading a book...? Isn't that one of the easiest ways to cause motion sickness!?

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