Apparition 1

This was an important milestone in the life of a wizard, and Irene Finch knew that many of the students saw their license as a taste of the freedom they'd earn on their way to becoming fully trained wizards. With the registration list tucked in a folder that was under her arm, the woman stepped into the room, her heels announcing her presence. She called attendance, making sure that no one had snuck into the room without paying their galleons.

Tucking the folder away, Irene began. "Good afternoon, sixth years. My name is Irene Finch and I'm Head of the Department of Magical Transportation. I'm here on behalf of the Ministry of Magic to prepare you for your apparition exam." She said all of this briskly. Irene was not a lady who liked her time wasted. In truth, she enjoyed teaching apparition to much of the dull paperwork she was often stuck doing as the head of a department.

Walking around as she spoke, Irene's icy blue eyes scanned the crowd as a pile of flyers flitted towards the students, one landing in front of each student. "If you haven't received one already, here is a flyer that introduces apparition. It is my understanding that the library also has books on apparition theory, if you are interested. However, it is practice that typically makes the difference which is why we are here. The headmaster has been kind enough to lift the enchantment placed on this room so that you will be able to practice apparating within these walls for the duration of our lessons. But do not attempt to do so in your free time. It would be...unwise to attempt practicing here or elsewhere outside of these lessons" she stated in a very firm tone. With so few students and the furniture against the walls as she'd requested, her voice carried easily around the large room.

The woman focused on a student who'd been fidgeting, her blue eyes piercing into the student. "I will warn you from the start that your ability to apparate will have little to do with what house you are in or your blood status. Your ability to apparate will, solely, depend on your ability to focus on the three Ds: Destination. Determination. Deliberation." She enunciated each word. "There are no shortcuts. If you fail to grasp these concepts, you will fail your exam. First, you must choose your destination." She'd made a quick scan and found the perfect landing point. " Next, you will focus your determination and once you feel you are ready..." With a small step, Irene apparated next to one of the sixth years who had been whispering while she was lecturing and continued, "you must move with deliberation like so." She gave the student a sharp look.

Moving towards the front of the room, Irene continued lecturing the students on the concept of apparating. She knew that some were probably expecting to apparate today but she also knew that the foundation for apparating started with this very important information. Soon enough their time was up, and they had done nothing but listen. "Don't forget the 3 Ds. I will see you all next time. A word to the wise: Don't bring anything with you to the next lesson. The less you carry, the easier it will be." With that, she dismissed the students though she waited a few moments longer in the event that any of the students had questions.
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Please make sure to register for the course in the gradebook!
Remember that these lessons are so that your student can earn a license. Without it, they can't apparate!
This is just the first of only three lessons before the exam takes place.
 
Apolline had very much been looking forward to learning how to apparate. She knew that it would be a good a necessary skill for her to have. One that she would enjoy a lot, and enjoy the freedom that it gave her a lot. She walked into the great hall with the others in her class, and listened to the woman from the ministry as she spoke. Telling them about apparition, telling them about how it worked and how no one was inherently good at it. She was a little disappointed but not that surprised that she wasn't able to actually do it this time around. With that she was able to pack up her things and head out of the great hall.
 
Morrie simply wanted this over and done with, to get her qualification to apparate then never look back. She took a flyer then stared back with a bored expression at the ministry official talking to them and not really listening to a word. At the end of the lesson she folded the flier into her pocket then left the hall, disappointed that they hadn't even had a chance to apparate after having to hear to that woman talk for all that time, Morrie felt like that was just so rude.
 
Violet made her way to her apparition class, which was a new one. She was interested in learning how to apparate and hoped that she'd be able to pick it up quickly, as she really didn't want something else stressing her out. She listened as the Ministry lady began addressing them all. She went over what she called The Three D's, which seemed to be quite important and so the teen made sure to write them down. It didn't seem like they were actually going to try and apparate yet though because soon enough the professor had dismissed them. Violet headed straight to her next class, hoping next lesson would be better
 

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