As the first class approached, Adrienne found herself more and more anxious. She was excited to an extent, but also slightly concerned. The students wouldn't all be from the same year, so choosing lessons would be worrisome sometimes, considering that some would be lost while others would be more confident in their abilities. But after talking to one of her mentors, the old Transfiguration professor, Adrienne had an idea. Thankfully, the numbers in her class were even, so it would be far easier to organize their efforts.
She was just glad to note that she had a seventh year who she got along with fairly well. It would be slightly awkward, undoubtedly, to now be in a position of authority around him, but she could hope that he continued to be as respectful as he had been to her in the past. Letting out a little sigh, she stood from her seat behind the desk, moving to the table in the front of the classroom. A large box was sitting there, and she glanced inside, a smile appearing on her face when she saw what it contained.
A knock at the door made her look up in surprise, and she realized she hadn't left the door open for the students to just walk in when they arrived. It was the first day of classes, after all, so it made sense that she would be mixing things up a bit. And it was her first day as a professor, too, so that made it all the more difficult. Lifting her wand, she flicked it towards the door, letting it open on its own. Apollo, of course, stood there in the hall. He blinked in surprise when the door opened, but smiled at her as he walked in.
"Morning, Professor," he commented, inclining his head towards her as he emphasized her new title.
Adrienne offered a smile in return, but was determined to remain professional and proper in her conduction of the lessons. "Good morning," she replied. "As soon as the other students arrive, I'll explain the box. But until then, just hang out for a bit."
He gave an understanding nod, and found himself a seat in the second row towards the center of the room. Hopefully he would know someone from the class, though he wasn't counting on it now that classes were organized differently. On the one hand, he had the chance to meet new people who didn't act like his Slytherin housemates. But on the other hand, he had a tendency to act like his house was expected to, so he could get along with them often enough.