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The Confectionery Rss

A Sojourn With Mister F Clancy

Posted: April 30, 2009 | Starring: Olivia
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“That was so much fun, wasn’t it?” Olivia comments with a happy sigh, her gloves off and in her hand, hanging at her side. “I can’t wait until the next dance. Do you think we’ll be allowed to go, or will it just be the older students?” Always full of questions is Olivia. Still looking rather pretty in her yellow dress, despite the fact that her hair has begun to fall out of its hold, Olivia looks up at the full moon, smiling into the sky.

“I was quite impressed..” Evan agrees with a nod. “And did, very much, enjoy it. I hope they don’t limit the next one. Although.. we are older students now, did you realize that?” Not quite, perhaps; but they’re right in the middle. Now that night has come, his robes nearly blend in with his surroundings, and would make him harder to see except for the ‘stars’ that still, inexplicably with the brigher lighting gone, shine in the darkness. Semi-darkness, with the moon. “Such a nice night it’s turned into, too.”

“I was afraid the whole night that it would rain, but it didn’t. I would have to say that this is probably the best night of my life that I can remember.” She giggles and a sigh emits a bit. “Do you remember when I dunked the goblin, how mad he was?” She stifles a snicker and presses her empty hand to her mouth. “I guess I didn’t realize that we were already older students. It seems so recently that we were just first years.” She shakes her head a bit, unable to wipe the smile from her face. Who knew that a dance would be what made Olivia loosen up and have fun?

Evan Geroff smiles, glancing from where he has been looking up at the stars and the surroundings back to Olivia. “I’m glad you had fun. Thank you for asking me.” At her question, he laughs again, much as he did when he was actually watching the goblin. “That was wonderful! I hope he’s not working any shift I go into the bank for..” .. “It does seem recent, doesn’t it? To have already been here a full three years plus the beginning of this.. but at the same time, some of the new first years already look so young.”

Olivia Baxtor laughs a bit as she nods and smiles at Evan. “I’m sure you would have done the same, if it were the other way around,” the girl comments and pauses, looking over some of the brush at the lake in the distance. “It’s so beautiful out here at night,” she whispers quietly. “I wonder if we looked that young when we started. She can’t help but run her hand over her still-developing shape, more than a little pleased that she’s finally catching up with some of the other girls her age, who started even earlier than she. “Do you often go to the bank then? Usually my mum and dad go without us. I only got to go in once.”

“Can’t think of anyone I’d rather..” But that’s getting far too mushy for the fourteen-year-old, and his response trails off in another laugh. “Oh, no; I always looked old. Walked in here and everyone wondered whether I would be sorted into the seventh year. Told the hat not to, though, I wasn’t ready for my NEWTS.” Pausing, Evan glances down at the plushie clutched under one arm – just shoved into a pocket and forgotten – and smiles, then glances out across the field. He’s in agreement, it is beautiful out, but doesn’t say so again. “Not often,” she shakes his head, finally answering her question about the bank, “but I’ve been in there a few times. School shopping each year, and whenever I go into London with my family. They want us to know how to handle money, of course, and I don’t mind the trips.”

“I wonder why my parents didn’t do that,” Olivia muses, thinking very little of this, and more of the magic that the night is still holding over her. “What are the parties at your house like? Are they terribly formal affairs, where everyone dresses up like this all the time?” She is geniunely curious; her parents have never once held a party at their rather small house. “I wonder, you’re always talking of inviting me to visit. I do wonder if my parents would allow you to visit. I have a brother, after all.” She’s more thinking out loud than anything else, but she finds herself musing, and considering writing a letter to said parents as soon as she makes it upstairs. “Are the parties as fun as this was?” she asks, returning to her previous train of thought and turning to face Evan.

Evan Geroff gives his head a shake. “Not this formal,” his hand sweeps down the side of his robe in explanation, “but nice. Usually men and women she works with, or other important people, and often their families as well. Of course, there’s usually a separate room for the younger children, but my parents have said I’m old enough now, I could join the adults during any of them instead of helping watch the kids.” As Olivia faces him, he turns back from his survey of the scenery and the night sky, more completely facing her as well. “Not this big of course.” “I’d like to come sometime, if your parents agree.”

“I should imagine not,” Olivia replies with a laugh, in response to the size of the gathering. “Your house would have to be quite large, otherwise.” Her eyes twinkle as she says this, very amused at the thought of having so many people around in the same house. “I’ll ask them soon if you can visit this summer, perhaps. You could meet my siblings properly.” She smiles, knowing that though the castle isn’t exactly small, meeting Christian, Gertrude or Helen would not be exactly hard. She smiles up at him, unsure of what else to say. For the moment, however brief, enjoying the silence.

“In a more individual environment, at the least. And your parents.” Evan, also, falls silent for a moment, smiling back at Olivia, though as the silence stretches to become too intense – at least for him – he drops his eyes and laughs a little bit. “My siblings won’t even be at the school for a while yet. But if you wanted..” does everyone enjoy carrying around littler children as much as him? He’s not sure, and pauses, but then continues, “…if you did, we could always collect them some Hogsmeade weekend and wander around, I know they’d enjoy it.”

“I would love that,” Olivia tells him, her eyes lighting up. “Would we, er, meet your mother there, too?” Clearly Livvy is still a bit nervous at meeting the Minister for Magic, unable to at all separate his mother from her title. The idea of taking care of smaller children does appeal to Olivia, whose youngest siblings are just a year younger than herself. “It would be so fun to look after your brothers and sisters for a little while.” She smooths her dress down, smiling up at Evan, pondering whether the boy had acually gotten taller, or whether he just seemed so when she wasn’t wearing shoes. Since when had Olivia pondered Evan in this way at all?

Evan Geroff shakes his head at Olivia, rewarding her question with an amused grin. “I do think you should.. but if you really don’t want to yet, we could agree on somewhere to meet and I could go home first to get them. You’ll have to meet her if you come for a party, though.” The plushie has started to slip a little, and he grabs it, holding it for the moment clasped in both hands before him. “I’m sure you’ll love them, and there’s no question what they’ll think.. the little ones will be your very best friend if you pay attention to them for a few minutes.”

“Oh, I’ve never had little ones around for very long. That lady in the candy shop in Diagon Alley has a few, and I thought them adorable,” Olivia sighs happily, glancing at the little plush, then back at Evan. “Will we be able to do that for the next Hogsmeade weekend? It would make the weekend ever so much fun.” She giggles a bit, putting her hand to her mouth as she does so. “I’m so glad you’ve got lots of siblings; I don’t know what I’d do if you didn’t know how to interact with mine. Mum and dad would wonder why you’re my friend.” She shrugs a bit and can’t seem to stop smiling. “What are you going to do with the plush I won? Are you going to give it to one of them?”

“Sure, if you would like to. I do like to try and see them occasionally.. that’s the one thing that’s missing, here at school. And I know Mother won’t object – but I’ll owl her, and make sure the next weekend is fine.” “I’d have learned, I’m sure. Did you think they would frighten me off otherwise?” As she references the plush toy, he raises it, somehow getting it to sit on his shoulder for a moment. It involves not moving much. “Would you like me to? I thought I might name him.” Evan moves too much as a faint chuckle escapes with the last word, and the toy falls, to be caught quickly in his hands again.

“You never know, really. Some people are terrible with one’s siblings. I wouldn’t want a friend who couldn’t get along with Helen and Gertrude.” She pauses. “I wouldn’t mind terribly if said friend disliked Christian as much as I do.” Perhaps the constant teasing since she was a child is still getting to her, or perhaps she is just teasing; it’s rather difficult to tell. Olivia glances at the small thing. “Well, if you’d rather name it, I wouldn’t mind. What would you name it?” She giggles again at him.

“Well of course; you just tell me what I should think of them.” The words could be interpreted a few different ways, except for Evan‘s smile to show that it’s only friendly joking. He holds the plushie up, this time really just holding it near his chest, so that it’s facing Olivia. “I don’t know; does he look like a ‘Zeus’ to you?”

“Evan! How presumptuous!” Olivia playfully whacks him on the arm with her gloves. Said garments have lost their starch and form, being clutched in her hands as they’ve been for so long, but she, for once, does not seem to mind. “Well, of Helen and Gertrude, you may make your own opinion, but Christian, oh, you’re not allowed to like him.” She puts her free hand to her face and giggles a bit again, unable to control it for several minutes. “Zeus? Hmmm. Are you sure he wouldn’t be more fit to Mister Fluffy?” Well, now Olivia is just getting silly.

Evan Geroff laughs lightly. “Yes ma’am; I shan’t like Christian at all. You may await my opinion of the other two, which I shall give you after Potions in one weeks’ time.” Still laughing, though quietly, he eyes her glove, wary of it’s future movements. One hand is removed from the toy only in order to motion to it. “Now what would my dorm-mates say if I introduced him as Mister Fluffy? I’d never hear the end of it. Though if it pleases you, I could settle for calling him Clancy. Or even Mister F.” “Mister F. Clancy.”

“Mister F Clancy is acceptable, Mister Geroff,” Olivia comments, stifling another giggle. “I think your dormmates would have no reason to laugh at that name.” She pauses for a moment and looks up at Evan, her eyes twinkling now with quite a bit of mischeif. “I expect those opinions to be in writing. After all, they’ll want to know what you really think of them.” She giggles a bit, which is more like a squeal and bends over for a moment, stifling her laughter before she stands up again and tries to fix her hair up again. She glances to Evan, then sideways, then whacks him again gently with her gloves, just for good measure.

“He-ey!” Evan grabs at the glove, though far too late to do anything about it. “In writing it is. Signed, dated, and sealed.” “No, I don’t see why my dormmates should have any problem at all – Mister F. Clancy it is, then. What do you think of that, F.?” Perhaps in retribution for the gloves, the plushie shows its approval by nodding – though its whole body moves – and then ‘jumping’ to bop Olivia’s head before retreating safely behind Evan‘s back.

“Hey now,” Olivia laughs and bops him right back with the gloves. Perhaps she is still flying high from the fun at the social, for this behavior is not normal to Olivia. “I imagine Mister F thinks it is a grand name.” The girl smiles calmly now up at Evan, resisting the urge to burst out into giggles again. “Are you really going to write up your opinion of my sisters?” she can’t resist asking, crossing her arms across her chest. Perhaps the night is becoming a bit cooler, though Olivia would dare not admit that she’s even cold.

Evan Geroff opens his mouth to respond, and hurt – well, it would be if he could stop grinning long enough to pull it off, anyway – look on his face. “Do you doubt my word, Miss Baxtor? I shall have it in your hands as I said, a whole page about how lovely and enjoyable they are, and how they come from the fairest family in the land, and whether I think they should concentrate on arithmancy or charms in the future.” He makes another grab for the gloves, this time with a bit more intend to actually swipe them.

“Don’t you get those dirty,” Olivia states, eying her gloves as he snatches them from her. Olivia‘s nature cannot be fully suppressed, though it does seem as if she has calmed down a bit, considering that her feet are dirty and she isn’t pitching a fit. “I’ll enjoy every moment of reading them, and pass them onto my sisters as soon as I’m done. I’m certain they’ll enjoy it.” She chuckles a bit and watches her gloves carefully, thinking very strongly of snatching Mister F in retaliation.

Evan Geroff half-bows, afterward very carefully folding the gloves and tucking them into a pocket. “I wouldn’t dare. They will be returned, in pristine condition, upon such time as you have tea with me in the garden. Mister F. will be our witness.” .. “And you must tell me how your sisters react to my letter.”

“Tea in the garden? The rose garden?” Olivia has indeed heard the rumors about the place, but this is Evan. Of course she can trust him. “Alright,” she tells him and smiles. “But — I get to keep Mister F until then.” She grins and reaches up, snatching the plush out of Evan’s hands. She holds the thing close, absent-mindedly rubbing her arm as she stands there, smiling up at him, or basking, more like.

Evan Geroff nods as she questions him, later on shaking his head as the plushie is snatched, previous laughter giving way to a simple smile at Olivia. “Very well; we’ll both trade back when we meet for tea.” In keeping with the previous vein of conversation, still smiling at her, he can’t help but add, “Take care of him now. Two meals a day, and plenty of water.”

“Oh, no worries,” she tells her friend, smiling more softly now. “I’ll treat him as if he were my child.” The girl laughs a littl ethen sighs and looks up at him rather pointedly. “I suppose I had better be getting back to bed now,” she mentions, sighing ever so quietly. Is that a bit of regret in her voice? “It’s getting rather cold out.” She rubs her arm again for effect, glancing around and seeing that few ‘couples’ are even still outside strolling. “We should take a walk tomorrow, maybe explore the grounds some more. I still have no idea where much is. I got lost going to Herbology again yesterday.” She giggles softly again and glances around, unsure of what to do next. Olivia looks up at him, then smiles. “Take care of my gloves now,” she tells him, and starts slowly walking back towards the school, rather hoping she’ll find some towels or rags to clean her feet with before she tracks the mud through the school.

Evan Geroff gives Olivia a nod, turning to walk beside her. “Let’s plan on that. I suppose we both should get some sleep tonight.” “And of course I will take care of the gloves. As I said, pristine condition.” He is willing to walk in silence for a moment, before extending an arm, much as he had earlier to walk her into the dance, and asks quietly, “May I?” He’s still her escort for the night, after all. But aside from that, he offers no further conversation… he’s not afraid of the silence.

The Barefoot Social

Posted: April 30, 2009 | Starring: Bonnie, Briony, Noémie, Olivia
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A long, meandering carpet (dry and hooded) of red velvet leads from the main entrance of the castle toward a surprisingly small, off-white carnival tent that has been erected upon the front lawn. Though it looks hardly large enough for one person to stand in from the outside, the inside of the tent is amazingly spacious. Nearly as big as the qudditch pitch, well-lit, and lavishly decorated in appealing shades of green and cream, the inside of the tent is pleasantly warm, and the grass and soil underfoot is solid and dry despite what ever the weather might be outside.

The room has been divided in to four nearly equal quarters, each meant to serve a different purpose. The southeast corner of the pavilion has been divided off in to several large, round tables each flanked by a half-dozen chairs and cloaked by off-white tablecloths. A large centerpiece of summer lilies decorates each table, and there is a small package of every-flavor beans at each place-sitting. The southwest corner is also filled with tables, but these are much longer. Almost as if the house tables from the great hall had been brought out on to the lawn, and decorated with similar accents to the more intimate tables east of them, these long tables have no chairs. Instead, they’re laden down with food. Large platters of finger foods spread across each table, in the form of crackers, cheeses, pocket breads and delicatessen meats of exotic varieties, a feast designed to be consumed without the benefit of utensils. The deserts are likewise finger-friendly, consisting of brownies, biscuits, and tarts. Disposable plates and napkins are provided in plenty, as are bins for rubbish, and at each end of each serving table is a large bowl of quick-clean potion and an ever-dry towel for proper hand washing.

The northeast quarter of the ten has been given to a large, open space for dancing, and an a small orchestra of enchanted, floating instruments that play a variety of cheery tunes without the benefit anyone holding them. The northwest quarter is filled with a small brevy of carnival-style games, each manned by a witch or wizard from the village of Hogsmeade. Small trinkets are available from a games that cost a knut or two (“toss the ring on a butterbeer bottle”, or the “dunk the Gringotts goblin” booth), while larger prizes may be won from games that cost up to a sickle (“arm wrestle a security troll”, or the “unstick the ever-sticking charm” booth). As promised, there are is a booth being run where students may pay two knuts to have the chance and throw confiscated footware through a vanishing hoop. Two well-trained security trolls and two Gringotts goblins stand at the entrance of the tent to ensure that everyone is blissfully barefoot.

Perhaps befitting the Minister’s son, Evan Geroff walks in, black robes, light catching and richly decorated, showing off his tall figure. On his arm is Olivia Baxtor, and his gaze moves between her and the social set-up before him, as he both admires the event and continues a conversation with her. “They said they would be confisticating any shoes worn.. I suppose one of the professors may be watching, or perhaps they’ve got a charm..” “Look at this! They’ve outdone themselves. And it’s lovely weather.” His final comment for the moment comes as he points, with his free hand and a smile, toward the instruments. “Do you think they take requests?”

Melvina Prichard strolls in to the tent with a fairly amused smirk playing across her lips. Her emerald robes shimmering, her wide-brimmed hat resting cock-eyed upon her head, laying somewhat absently against her tightly-bound, silver bun. “Well, yes, let’s see this off then, shall we?” She doesn’t make it more than a few steps inside, however, before one of the goblins at door steps in front of her. Lifting one claw-heavy fist to cover his mouth, the goblin clears his throat in a suggestive manner before glancing down at Melvina‘s feet. Upon which her boots still reside. “Oh, silly me,” she chides herself, with a grin. “Rule are rules, madam,” the goblin responds, motioning for the security troll to offer the headmistress an arm to lean on as she kicks her shoes off. “Of course, dear. Of course. There you go.” And the goblin nods, with a fangy grin, collecting up Melvina‘s boots and placing them in the box for the vanishing hoop. “Perhaps we should charge extra for the honor of vanishing the headmistress’ boots,” the goblin muses.

Saphia Bona is one of the first to attend, walking alongside Clavicle Gravely with a cheerful smile on her face, although like many children in these sorts of events, they walk together but none the less apart. She chats with him happily about the event, but there’s still little change from the sight of them walking down a school corridor other than the fact that both of them are wearing much fancier robes. And no shoes. As Saphia enters the tent, she becomes impossibly giggly, having never seen this sort of magic before. Oh, she’d read about it, of course, but never seen it. “Oh… oh my. Clavicle, this is amazing!”

Stepping out to the affair wide eyed and the most dressed up he has ever been in his short life Louis holds his walking can under one arm as he steps onto the front lawn in his bare feet. “Brilliant job they have done with the place Alex, don’t you think?” He comments to Alexandra.

“Oh, I don’t know. I hope so; perhaps we’ll get a good selection of music.” Olivia giggles a bit, the festive appearance of the front lawn brightening her spirits and making her forget that she is even barefoot. “When do you think we’ll be able to start tossing shoes? I do hope I’ll be able to get someone’s that I know. Wouldn’t that be funny?” She laughs a bit again and looks all around here, finding that there is almost too much to look at all at once.

Lenore Pantall wanders in, rather alone and at a sort of gait that would indicate that it is entirely possible that she has wandered here by accident – as she approaches the tent, she lets out a loud shriek as one of the trolls grabs her arm and points, wordlessly, to her dainty white boots. She removes them silently, offering only a terrified whimper, and allows one of the goblins to take them over to the vanishing hoop. Under her breath, she murmurs, “They were expensive shoes!” before wandering over to one of the tables, where she half-conceals herself from the crowd. See, this is why she doesn’t like socials.

Briony Wexler strides in on Albert’s arm, looking quite proud of herself. Briony had secured an ‘older man’ as her date to the Social. She glances aroud at all the others in the room, examining the various people’s dressrobes, trying to figure whether hers are better or theirs. Surely hers would be considered better; after all, her mother had made them! The girl beams quite prettily as the two of them stride in, saying very little for the time being, taking in the atmosphere.

“You did that on purpose,” Riley accuses Melvina, his arms folded across his chest in a decidedly annoyed sort of way. He doesn’t keep his arms folded for long, however, as the motion pushes the ungodly ruffle decorating his chest in to his face in a distasteful way. He doesn’t bother with waiting for her response, however, instead frogmarching toward the round sitting tables. His cheeks already red from embaressment.

Clavicle Gravely walks along beside Saphia and nods a bit. “It is at that.” he chuckles. “Watch the ring toss, half those rings have bouncing charms on them.” he knows the tricks of a carnival. Clavicle is getting too tall for his age, taller then some teachers, he’s an ‘early grower’. But his robe is an alteration of his fromal spidery robe before. As he walks past the Mummy comes out of the Pyramid and waves at a goblin. The wolves raise their necks to howl as a stittched moon rrises over the pyramid. Druids pause their harvest rite to wave and smile carefully stitched smiles. And skeletons crowd at the catacomb entrance to curiously stare out at the people. At his throat the Skeleton tatoo pops up to look around…and raises it’s tophat to anyone passing by. But the boy, or rather, young man himself seems more focused on his date and their surroundings. “Want to try to dunk a gringotts man? May be your only chance.” he offers with a grin

Alexandra Leong nods as she enters the fray with Louis Harper, looking pretty in her pink dress and more feminine that she’s ever looked at school. She has her hand on Louis’s arm, looking a bit nervous. “Absolutely brilliant, Louis,” she agrees. Wiggling her toes as she steps on the lush lawn, Alexandra looks like she would much rather be running around, rolling on the grass, and making daisy chains than being all dressed up.

Stepping just as lightly and easily in bare feet as she does in shoes – perhaps more so, even – Eliza Marlowe lopes into the tent. One hand rests lightly on the arm of Geoffrey Ruzbin, a sixth-year Ravenclaw whose height just barely exceeds that of the lanky Head Girl, and whose black dress robes are impeccably crisp and well-tailored. “Niiice,” Eliza murmurs as she looks around the transformed lawn, a slow, appreciative grin spreading across her face. Her hand slips away from her escort’s arm – she hadn’t been holding on that tightly anyway – and Eliza turns to survey the crowd, easily looking over the tops of most of her fellow students’ heads. Geoffrey, a little confused but not offended by Eliza‘s behavior, simply follows along behind…pausing to steal a quick glance around the tent to see who has noticed that he is escorting the Head Girl. Nobody seems to notice except Caroline Kelsey, a sixth-year Hufflepuff, who shoots Geoffrey and Eliza a venomous look before turning pointedly away. Eliza continues on into the tent, saying, “Good day, ma’am,” and dipping her head in a quick bow to the headmistress as she edges around Melvina – the Head Girl is already safely barefoot and cleared to enter.

“Um, I guess it’s time to go in,” Gabriel says to Felicity as the pair makes their way across the front lawn. “It looks nice, doesn’t it? I mean it must have taken a lot of effort.” Gabriel must truly be nervous if he is commenting on decorations. But, Gabe was… Gabe was escorting a girl! Even though he’s spent so much time in feminine company, this was very nerve-wracking. How could he keep the small-talk up? Finally catching a glimpse of Briony with Albert, Gabriel looks to Felicity. “Want to… go talk to Briony?”

Martin Foster has never been comfortable in his black dress robes, but for once in his life he has a set that fits properly. Around his neck is a green tie that matches the Head Boy’s eye colour. Cheeks slightly reddened, Martin sideglances Marie-Anna Greyton–who is on his arm. “Uh… nice… dress… it’s–er–very nice…” he finally comments as his cheeks redden further. The two had met earlier, but he’d been relatively silent since their initial greeting as he hasn’t exactly been comfortable with Marie lately. “… you look very nice today.” Angelina wouldn’t mind him saying that about another girl, would she? His eyes narrow at the security goblins. “Great,” he mutters to himself.

“We’ll have to try later on. Do you have a favorite song to dance to?” Evan‘s attention shifts from the enchanted instruments over toward the games, examining each that he can see from where he is. “Likely as soon as they collect some.. do you think they will get many? I wouldn’t have, after being warned that they’d vanish.” Assuming she doesn’t object, however, he first steers toward the corner with the tables.. perhaps she’d like somewhere to put the flowers down, and they can always claim seats for later that way.

Clementine Duncan arrives in her hideous set of new dress robes, still quite tall even without the additional height of shoes. Her arm is linked with her date’s, a boy who in her opinion is a particularly ugly third year who happened to be taller then her… and happened to be the only person to ask her to go. His horrid looks do make her look a little better, though. The Ravenclaw does his best to try and coax at least a smile out of Clem, but the most she allows is a forced smirk to his see

Marie-Anna Greyton offers a little bit of a hint of a smile towards Martin. “Thank you,” is given in a polite tone to the Head Boy. “You like nice as well,” she states as she looks about the crowded area, brushing a ringlet to the side of her face as she does so. “Who would have thought there’d be so many people on the lawn at one time,” Marie chuckles with this.

Walking into the small tent slowly, and alone, Aisling O‘Cormac is amazed to find just how much bigger it is on the inside than on the outside. Taking in her surroundings slowly, gasping as she sees the self-playing instruments, she appears to be looking for someone. Spotting Lenore, trying to hide herself away, Aisling heads for her, navigating her way through the growing crowd. Going past the security goblin and troll, she gives a small nod, but that’s about it for her communication right now. Reaching Lenore eventually, she says, “Isn’t it impressive?”

Felicity Wexler frowns slightly at that, as Gabriel’s eyes dart across the room toward Briony. Her own following briefly, before exhaling a small huff and rather purposefully moving to slink her arm about her date’s, leaning close to him. “She seems fine on her own. Well, not on her own, I suppose, but fine never the less. Let’s go take a look at the games, hmn?”

“Oh, Gertrude and Helen and I used to pretend we were princesses and dance to mum’s — er — ah — well, the music thingy, and I heartily enjoyed that. I haven’t had much occasion to dance much since, though,” Olivia admits, glancing at the still empty dance floor momentarily. “Oh, perhaps we should sit here. It’s nice and close to the band, but we won’t have to worry about getting trod over as if we were in the middle there. What do you think?” She glances to the seats at the very outer edge and then looks to Evan.

Marching, chin up, into the tent, a small smirk plays on Suki‘s lips as she lazily places her arm around that of Shawn Astor, a seventh-year Slytherin with a skull so thick it’s surprising he remembers to breathe (though, he is heart-stoppingly good looking. But isn’t that to be expected of Suki?) The same could likely be said about Marshall Allyn, who follows Tallis Carter with a very vacant expression. “Tallis, darling,” Suki says, turning around. “You’re looking very nice today,” the girl says with a flourish. Smirking, Suki glances meaningfully down to her shod feet. “I knew we could get past those stupid trolls. No problem.” With a light laugh, Suki takes Shawn in the direction of the refreshments.

Lenore Pantall looks up at Aisling in slight alarm, then noiselessly shakes her head, waving a vague hand to indicate that as impressive as it may be, it does nothing to help her shyness. After a moment, she lowers her voice to barely audible, especially over the noise of the crowd – Aisling had better be able to lipread – and offers, “I came. Are you happy?”

“But why would I ever want to dunk a Gringotts goblin?” Saphia asks Clavicle, wide eyed. This kind of humor not only doesn’t appeal to her, she flat out fails to understand the humor in it. “Personally, I’m more interested in that one!” Saphia points to the ‘unsticking the ever-sticking charm’ booth, watching a bulky Gryffindor sixth year trying futilely to tug the decorative bar from its pole. “Look at them all, all clutching their arms. They think it’s a test of strength!” She puts her hand to her chin and soon is in classic puzzle-solving mode.

Adorned in his black dress robes (that he appears to be outgrowing slightly), Rafe DeWitt walks onto the lawn with Kelly Pantall on his arm. He peers out at the group with scrutiny and wrinkles his nose. “It smells like feet,” he comments to Kelly. And then he adds, “Your hair is very curly. Again.” He shrugs and approaches the goblins–shuffling his feet all the while. “I think your sister is here.” And then he glances around further, “I think my sister is here. Now’s your chance…”

Melvina Prichard passes her grandson an amused sort of look, one that hardly seems bothered by his accusation, before moving toward the band of floating self-playing instruments. Her expression terribly impressed. Making small fists with her toes in the grass, she watches amusedly as the hovering tuba belts out a fairly happy sounding blat almost as if to greet her.

Standing at the outer edge of the tables, Bonnie watches as the students file in, most of whom she is — thankfully — still taller than. “Afternoon, Melvina,” the Divination professor calls to the Headmistress as she glances around at the ever-filling lawn. “I should say this is proving to be very entertaining, don’t you think?” She laughs a bit as several students shriek as their shoes disappear. “Brilliant,” she whispers, her laugh subsiding a bit.

“Oh, okay,” Gabriel says, as he seems to brighten after this registers. Yes, games. That would be a good way to ease his nerves. With the girl latched to his arm, Gabriel smiles as he leads them to the aforementioned booth. “I think I could do this!” Gabe exclaims, pointing to the ring toss. Digging around in his pockets, Gabe pays for two games. The idea of winning a prize and then giving it to Felicity hasn’t occurred to him. “Good luck!” he says, handing her three rings and keeping three for himself.

Clavicle Gravely grins. “We’d need Guinevere’s guile, or acham’s razor for it. My wand is in my bunk. I didn’t think we’d need it. Still, if we could find a fulcrum….” he shrugs as he walks that way towards the booth… “I wo0nder if anyone has some oil?” he chuckles “I still feel a bit odd, dancing in the wrong field.” he chuckles. “Was kind of nice.” he waves when he hears Riley’s growl. “I think he’s related to a bear.” he says in a low whispered aside to Saphia.

“Thank you Marie,” Martin states with his lips curled into a forced smile. “I’m sure it will be an experience.” As the pair approaches the goblin, Martin discards his shoes merely by slipping them off. Then he bends down to the ground to assist Marie with hers. “Allow me…” His cheeks redden again.

Andy Carver strolls in, accompanied by Nellie Caldwell. Feeling a bit uncomfortable as they step into the overwhelming atmosphere, Andy quickly points to his bare feet, to please the goblin door steward. Nellie has been doing the talking, feeding him with the latest rumours. As Andy notices Felicity and Gabriel, who are walking over to the games he suddenly steers his company towards the other end of the room.

As Melvina approaches the self-playing instruments and the tuba bleats out a jazzy solo (in stark contrast to the classical music they’re playing normally) a wand flicks back into its pocket, and Darius Dwight sidles up to the headmistress, his everpresent grin in place, “I told it to do that,” he smiles. “How are you handling your new position, headmistress?”

Riley Markham passes a quiet glance toward Saphia and Clavicle as the come in, looking somewhat forlorn as he flops down in a chair and exhales a loud sort of sigh. Almost absently pulling his scarred foot up on to his opposite knee so he can pluck the pieces of grass that had gotten caught in the jagged edges.

“My chance? To do what? Break her fingers?” Kelly offers in quiet response to Rafe’s remark, wrinkling her nose distastefully and peering around, trying to find either indicated sister. “I don’t want to break anyone’s fingers in front of the Headmistress. She’s already caught me fighting once this year, I don’t think she’d accept ‘it’s her fault for letting me do it’ as an excuse.” The remark about the curliness of her curls is entirely ignored, except for a faint pink blush that colours her cheeks, and an amused shake of her head so her curls bounce. All in all, though, she seems entirely cheerful and happy to be there, if a little nervous.

Evan Geroff nods in agreement to Olivia, going so far as to rest his hand on the back of a chair. “Looks like a perfect spot. And not too far from anything, if we want to rest.” He pulls the chair partway from the table, looking at her – presumably offering it to her. “It doesn’t look like anyone is dancing yet; shall we stop here for a while, or take a look at the food, or the games perhaps?” And socialize, but there are people filtering into whatever direction they might choose.

Marie-Anna Greyton nods a little, though her own shoes for this particular appearance are nothing more than simple soft-soled shoes to match her outfit, on the chance that she forgot to remove them. “Thank you, Martin,” she states, blushing ever so slightly at this.

Still in the queue leading the students to the tent where the event occurs, David stands tall and upright , bearing a large smile as he looks at Katherine Nichols, the girl who invited him to the social. “Very impressive” he says to her, as they get nearer to the tent and begin to catch glimpses of what the afternoon is going to offer. David’s voice is barely audible amid the “Oooh!” and “Aahh” voiced by the other students discovering the setting of the event. “Look! There are games as well!” he says, getting increasingly excited as they get nearer to the tent. David is happy to be here, but feared a little that the event would only involve dancing…

Karina Sedgewick enters with Charles Harper, looking nice in her velvet dress. She is smiling an absolutely brilliant smile, full of unbridled happiness such as never seen on her face, at least not by this lot. Perhaps Charles is the reason, but either way, the couple looks surprisingly well matched. As the walk pass the security trolls, the Potions teacher takes a look at her bare feet. “I’m glad we remembered to put away our shoes at the Hogwarts gate, Charles,” she says to her date, laughing. “Even an Auror might have problems with our security measures…”

Aisling O‘Cormac nods somewhat cluelessly. “Yes.” she says. “Look at all these people! I mean, there’s the Head Boy, and over there the Head Girl, and, well, so many people I don’t even remember seeing from the Sorting! And they almost all have impressive dress robes, and there has to be some interesting things that will happen, and we’ll be here to see them!” Despite her apparent lack of clue towards Lenore’s discomfort, the girl is beginning to show some herself, babbling away and gripping her left plait tightly. One of the things that she neglects to mention, of course, is how out of place she feels, in her worn school robes rather than fancy new – or even old – dressrobes.

Felicity Wexler blinks as she’s handed the rings, though she can’t help but giggle. Obviously, the whole courting thing was relatively knew to Gabriel, and clearly he’d not read the many volumes of trashy, French romance that she had studied to be her guidebook on this, her maiden voyage in to her teenage years. Still, she adored a challenge, and she wouldn’t be put to anything less than the test. Giving a small grin, she turns and gives one of the rings a hurl. It takes a nice, long sail far right, however, causing her to give a terribly cute little pout.

Tale flies into sight, dropping a message to Martin Foster, then lifts up into the air and flies away.

Lenore Pantall is also wearing her school robes, which she indicates to Aisling with a wave of her hand, her pale cheeks colouring as she inspects each of the indicated people in turn. The fact that she slips behind Aisling, using the poor Hufflepuff girl as a human shield, as she registers the approach of Rafe and Kelly must be entirely coincidental. What reason would she have for hiding from them? Tapping the other girl’s shoulder to attract her attention, she offers the low murmur, “But what if the interesting things are bad and we all die?” There is a certain urgency to her voice, as if she is convinced that this will happen.

“Why thank you, Suki,” Tallis chimes in her formal party voice. “Marshall, assist me with my shoes,” she instructs authoritatively as she shoots a glare at the Goblin. The large seventh year does as he’s told and bends down, assisting his date. “Come Marshall, follow Suki.” Examining her best friend, she offers her a wicked smile, “Don’t you scandalous in red, my darling!” She pokes Marshall in the gut, “Tell Suki how beautiful she looks!” “Uh…?” Shaking her head and rolling her eyes in a slight huff, Tallis responds, “Never mind! Just go over there and talk to Shawn.” She pushes him towards Suki’s date.

Charles Harper chuckles softly with Karina on his arm dressed to the literal nines in his midnight blue dress robes lined with white fringes. A bit old fashioned but looking surprisingly well on the Auror. “That I would, I don’t believe I’ve ever had the misfortune of having to face one just yet luckily.” He says as he gives to Trolls a friendly nod. He takes a moment to scan the crowd and spots his son with a girl. “Ah there is Louis… who is that he is with there?”

Looking around for her friends, Briony spots Gabriel and Felicity over at the games and frowns a bit. Well, if they weren’t going to be sociable, why should she? She strides over to where Marie-Anna is standing with her date. “Hi, Marie-Anna,” the girl greets the prefect cheerfully. “Look, this is Albert. He’s a fourth-year, and he’s my date.” The girl grins and poses cutely with Albert, who still seems rather distracted. “Maybe we should go play games,” she states plainly, looking at the games, and she then drags Albert over there, intending to play the game next to where Gabe and Felicity were. She’d show them how happy she was to be there.

“Oh, Darius, dear!” Melvina exclaims, turning so that she can look toward the Wizo-Music Professor past her shoulder and afford him a warm smile. “Quite well. Quite well, indeed. And I could ask the same you, dear! How are you settling in? And these instruments, brilliant–I couldn’t have done better myself. Or nearly as well, for that matter. Quite fine, I say.”

“Yes! She’s right there. You could so break her fingers,” Rafe strokes his chin. “You’re tougher than her, anyways.” He takes off his shoes and then shrugs. “I guess you’re right, probably not good to make her mad. Don’t pet the burning bear–that’s what Mum always says. Oh… wait, no it’s always pet the burning bear?” After considering this, he takes off his shoes. “The dress is very… shiny.”

Every ruffle on Katherine Nichols‘s dress flutters as she bounces excitedly into the tent at her friend’s side. “Oh, look!” she giggles, reaching back to tug David along after her. “Yes, let’s try the games! Do you think we could dunk one of the goblins?” One primly gloved hand reaches out to snatch up a handful of Bertie Bott’s Beans as she passes a table. “Ooh, there’s Alex and Louis! Let’s see if they want to play, too! Oooh, hullo, Clem! Hullo Briony – ooh, I like your dress!” Bouncing from friend to friend on her way across the tent, Katherine is pinker and giddier by the moment.

Chuckling as Felicity’s ring misses, Gabriel shakes his head, patting her awkwardly on the shoulder as she pouts. “No, no, ‘City! You have to follow through on your throws! See, watch,” he says, tossing one ring. The ring makes it around the neck of a bottle–but barely. “I’ll help you,” he offers, making to take her hand and guide her next shot.

“Oh!” Clementine puts on a happy face as Rafe and Kelly arrive – just in case the two’s evening could be made better through her misery, as misery tends to have that effect on little monsters like them. Patting her date’s chest excitedly, she squeaks, “Let’s go play a game!” Grinning with new life, the puff instinctively walks on the balls of her feet as she takes him by the hand and tugs him towards the ‘Dunk the Gringotts Goblin’ booth.. not because it will be fun.. but because it will look like it’s fun, she wagers. Waving her free hand cheerfully to Kitty, she chimes, “We’re going to go play a game, too! C’mon!” She doesn’t seem to be planning on waiting for anyone to come along, though.

Darius Dwight smiles broadly and waves toward them proudly. “These are a very simple Wizo-Music charm… I think they have about ten classical pieces in them. Time consuming, though, I had to go through and play those ten pieces for each instrument. You owe me some overtime,” He winks to her, clearly jesting. “I’m eager to see how the third year students develop, to be honest. It will be wonderful to see them develop their talent, and then next year, learn some actual Wizo-Music…”

Clavicle Gravely stops Saphia and looks at Riley. “Would you stop acting like that and come on…this thing won’t be any fun without you.” he waves Riley over. “Come on.. let’s go around and see what there is to be seen.” he grins at Riley. “Come on.”

Louis Harper nods to a few of his housemates who have shown up and to Martin though briefly not to disturb the Head Boy and Marie-Anna. Turning back to Alex, Louis bites his lower lip just a bit nervously. “Would you like to dance or something?” The shaking in Louis‘s voice says it all. He’s never danced a day in his life.

“Alexandra Leong, one of his close friends, I do think,” Karina Sedgewick answers Charles. “One of my Hufflepuffs, actually. I thought I might have mentioned her?” Karina doesn’t seem to be paying too much attention to Charles’s interest in his son’s social affairs, dismissing it as something that Charles already knew. “Can I fetch you a drink?” she asks her date, instead of continuing with the topic of Louis, “I suppose I am officially the host here?”

“I think I’d like to play some games,” Olivia tells him and sets her bouquet down on her seat. “Maybe the dunk the goblin game, if I won’t get wet. I don’t want to get my dressrobes wet.” She nods and starts slowly walking over there, trying not to rub too closely up against anyone. “Evan? Where are you?” she calls above the crowd, unable to see her friend any longer as she still tries to make her way through the crowd. So many people!

Kassandra Verkooyen floats into the pavilion after she made Richard Terry linking his arm with hers. “Just for the entrance.” she assured with a smile. “It makes a good impression.” The goblin frowns as they pass without regarding him since the whole scene inside seems to attract both of them like a huge magnet. “Come. Let us meet Clavicle and Saphia, they are just over there where Riley is sitting and… cleaning his feet?”

“You’re welcome,” Martin flushes. The owl that delivers a message to Martin increases the redness in Martin‘s cheeks. Momentarily he smiles broadly, but then a frown begins to form on his face. He fights the uncomfortable frown that wants to take over his face. The entire situation is uncomfortable for him. Biting his lower lip, he offers Marie the most charming smile he can muster, but he can’t think of anything to say. Finally he resorts to scraping the bottom of the barrel. “How does your quidditch team look?” He offers Louis a weak smile and nod in greeting.

For whatever reason, Kelly does not look eager to leap on the girl and break her fingers, instead turning to Rafe with a slightly confused expression. “But the Headmistress is right there, and Morganna will get all angry,” not that anyone could really blame her, “and will kick up a fuss and then the Headmistress will want to know what happened and then I’ll get in even more trouble. No, no, if I’m going to break her fingers, I’m not going to do it tonight. Too many Professors around. And the Headmistress.” That logic applied, she seems to get rather distracted by Clementine as she notices her, narrowing her eyes in annoyance. “Is she avoiding me?” She asks quietly, peering after the girl vaguely. “I bet Clementine’s avoiding me.”

Aisling O‘Cormac, being the most subtle of girls as she is, bursts out laughing. “Die!” she splutters, before resuming a splinter of her calmness. “What could possibly happen that would result in us all dying?” she queries amusedly, beaming at Lenore. Perhaps a paranoia is the seat of her problems?

“Yes… yes of course. I remember now.” Charles turns his attention away from his son and back to Karina with a smile. “I do believe you are and yes I would love a drink!” Charles seems very good humoured today and its obviously all because of Karina. “A spot of Butterbeer might…. Oh! Or pumpkin juice if its being served. I haven’t had any in years.”

“Oh, well, I can’t really dance,” Alexandra says truthfully. “But, well, maybe we could… oh look, Kitty and David!” She waves at Kitty and David with obvious relief. “Maybe we can go and play the games? I heard you can dunk goblins, or something.” The small Hufflepuff stands on her tiptoes in an attempt to take a closer peek at the games.

Felicity Wexler blushes, brightly, as Gabriel moves to take her hand. She doesn’t resist, however. Quiet the contrary, in fact. Bowing her head slightly in a demure, slightly embarrassed sort of way, she allows Gabriel to guide her next throw. One which bounces over the butterbeer bottles, but comes much closer. “I almost got it that time!” She chirps, happily.

Marie-Anna Greyton chuckles a little uncomfortable chuckle before responding to the barrel scraping. “Rather good, actually, I’m quite pleased, so far,” is offered as she looks around and grins towards Briony. “Oh, there’s Kelly, I told her she’d look lovely,” is stated towards Martin, indeed, she too is barrel scraping.

“And get us some punch,” Suki calls over to the two bumbling fools, Shawn and Marshall. Now that those two oafs were out of their way (but wouldn’t they look nice in the photographs?), Suki crosses her arms. “Some frightening hideous dresses I’m seeing here, Tallis,” comments Suki as she scans the crowd. Of course, she glazes over the many spectacular dresses to point at one in particular, giggling. And then, Suki sees Katherine. Covering her mouth and laughing quite openly, Suki leans toward Tallis. “Looks like a pink marshmallow was let out of its packaging,” she says, taking her friend’s hand, hoping to guide them over to the girl.

Even though Nate Hunter was asked to the social by a girl, he refused to go with anyone, but he has conformed enough to dress up in his classic black dress robes. Why have a date when you can go stag? The third year has shown up without shoes on (yes, he walked through the castle without his shoes on), passes through security quickly, and walks up to Gabriel Goden. He offers his friend a lopsided smile, “Havin’ fun yet?” He winks.

“An attack by a Dark Wizard,” Lenore offers in the same quiet murmur, as if it was entirely obvious, and peers around vaguely. “Or Jack the Ripper. Kelly’s always harping on about Jack the Ripper, she’s probably going to will him into existance.” That simply stated, she clings at Aisling’s arm, rather tighter than would be necessary, as if the girl is a life raft or a human shield. Paranoia may be the origin of her problems, but when one lives with Kelly, paranoia becomes a part of your daily life.

Relief comes over Louis‘ face when Kitty and David arrive. “Yes! Games! Brilliant!” Answers Louis enthusiastically. Anything to stay away from dancing and possibly treading upon Alex’s poor bare feet. “Hello David, Kitty. Having fun?”

As Martin, Marie-Anna, and several other still-shod students linger by the entrance to the tent, Eliza Marlowe slides through a bit more quickly, clearing the way. A brief, “Hullo, Foster, Greyton,” all that she says, or has time to say, as she moves on into the tent. She notices the owl, and Martin’s sudden flush, but she gives him only a short, worried frown before she moves on. Geoffrey, still preening, is left behind for a moment, and scampers in a fairly undignified way to catch up to Eliza, who is already striding ahead. One of the Head Girl’s long arms sweeps down to scoop a casual handful of snacks up from a table as she passes, nodding her head in rhythm with the music.

Another nod is given to Olivia, but Evan pauses to reach for the Bertie Botts at his chosen spot at the table. If he opens them, it will look claimed, and he won’t have to worry about having a reserved seat next to his date. “I don’t think you’ll have to get wet; I’m surprised the goblins are willing, have you seen how..” in the midst of turning and heading toward the game, he realizes he has somehow lost her. Such a good escort he is! “..serious they usually are.. Olivia?” He has the advantage of being a growing fourteen year old, and can see over at least some people’s heads, by which means he proceeds to look around while angling back toward the dunking game.

Saphia Bona joins in with Clavicle, waving Riley over and doing her best not to look at his… remarkable… um, dress robes.

“Good riddance,” Rafe states. “She’s one of them. The pleasant ones.” He shudders momentarily at the thought of his housemates and then changes the subject. “Should we play a game or something?” And then, after glancing at the ground he offers, “We could go up to her… Clementine, I mean. It’s a party, she can’t exactly avoid us…”

“Almost!” he echoes, tossing his next ring, also missing. “Whoops,” he says, laughing and turning to Nate. “You made me miss!” he says, joking. Nodding, Gabriel looks to Felicity, who appears to be having a good enough time and glances back up to Nate. “Yeah, we’re having a good time,” he says with a grin. “Aren’t you going to try the ring toss? I bet I could win more prizes!” Gabe says excitedly.

Melvina Prichard grins, playfully, reaching out to pat Darius on the arm kindly. “Overtime, hmn? I suppose there are a few knuts I could spare laying about somewhere. Maybe I could share with you the profits made from vanishing my boots, hmn?” Her eyes sparkle as she nods, however, quite interested to hear about how the students were progressing. “Wonderful. Naturally, with as talented a musician as you directing them, I hardly doubt they’ll shine, but I’m pleased to know your prospects are high!”

“Yes! Let’s play some games!” replies David, still smiling and happily following Katherine. The boy waves at the other students he knows, letting out a “Riley!” or a “Saphia!” as he sees them, and actually tries to go and talk to them, but finally shrugs and mutters a “See you later!” as he surrenders to Katherine’s constant tugging. David also nods courteously to Kassandra, the other girl who invited him, but on the contrary to his previous friends, he does not make any efforts to stay any longer with her, as he still isn’t sure of what to think of that invitation. As he and Katherine meet Louis and Alexandra in front of the game stands, he waits contentedly for the others to choose what game to play.

Somewhere along the way, Katherine Nichols has picked up a handful of brownies, strewing crumbs across her spotlessly white gloves – but she does have enough to share, when Alexandra and Louis catch up. “Hullo!” she calls cheerfully, holding out the sweets for the others to share. “Want to try dunking a goblin? That looks like it would be more fun than the ring toss, and you can win better prizes from it, too. Wouldn’t you love one of those little birds, Alex?” Katherine points a crumb-covered finger up at the rack of prizes, where brightly-colored wooden birds flutter, set in motion by various enchantments.

“Yes! Punch!” Tallis raises a hand to her forehead. “Why on earth did I ask Marshall to come? Sure he has an excellent family and wonderful social ties, but Marshall Allyn?! The near-seven foot moron?! Disgraceful. Bad Tallis.” And then as Suki mentions Katherine, Tallis smirks. “Exactly. I do enjoy Kitty’s company.” As the two approach the young Hufflepuff girl, Tallis chimes in a rather high pitched baby-talk voice, “Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty…”

“Hi, Katherine,” Briony waves enthusiastically then turns to the game in front of her, not really paying attention to it. She whispers heatedly to Albert, something audible being about Felicity and her awful hair or something similar and stands with her arms crossed, glancing next to her discreetly as she watches her friend and her, ugh, cousin interact with their housemates.

Aisling O‘Cormac glances around quietly before turning back to Lenore. “But.” she says, then waits for a moment, considering her next move. “Wasn’t the last Ripper attack in 1888? In fact, all of them? What’s to worry about?” Thinking for a little bit, Aisling absently waves at some people she recognizes before continuing. “And why would a Dark Wizard attack Hogwarts, attack us?”

Clavicle Gravely waves to Kassandra and her date as well. He grins and bows a bit as he looks to Saphia, “Well any ideas on the unsticking of it?”

“Not really,” Kelly offers by way of a quiet response, peering about and trying to find Clementine – apparently she has misplaced her now – and fixing upon her a particularly potent glare. “I don’t like it when people avoid me. Even if they are nice.” She uses the word with a certain venom, as if there is very little that she could say that is much worse than that word. “What, is she afraid of me or something?” That fact that Clementine might be annoyed because the Gryffindor girl verbally abused her, belittled her and read her mail doesn’t seem to occur to her at all. “Hello, Miss Greyton!” She offers after a moment, suddenly distracted, looking up and waving at Marie-Anna, before looking for Clementine again with a similarly venomous expression.

“She looks very good,” Martin agrees as he glances around the tent. And then Eliza greets him–an out! “Eliza!” he calls as he drags Marie further into the tent. “Geoffrey…” he greets as he examines who he only assumes to be Eliza’s date. He raises an eyebrow questioningly, but says nothing. “Uh… you know Miss Greyton, right?” He runs a hand through his hair somewhat uncomfortably.

Riley Markham stomps down his foot with a soft sigh, once he has picked all the grass from it, before finally looking up with to note David. “David, oi!” He calls back, waving with a weary sort of grin, He’d just taken up his serving of every-flavor beans, when Clavicle’s voice and Saphia’s wave reach him. Cringing without really meaning to, he sets down the candies and considers, briefly, the value of fleeing like a coward. It did seem to have a fairly decent success rate at getting him out of this rather embarrassing situation, though it would only likely cause more embarrassment to deal with later. No, he decided. Time to take one’s lumps like a man. Pushing himself up, he slowly makes his way through the crowd to Clavy and Saphia, waving with one lace-ruffled hand. “Oi, ‘allo, mates.”

“Evan? Evan?” Olivia‘s voice rises in volume as she moves nearer to the games. She stops just several feet away from where the Dunk-the-Goblin game is, and looks about, her face filled with consternation. How could she have lost Evan? Though, she had to admit, the whole school being there made things a bit crowded. “Evan!” She clasps her hands together, scouring the group of people around her for the familiar face, feeling just ever so slightly nervous for reasons she couldn’t exactly place.

Marie-Anna Greyton gives Eliza a pleasant smile. “Hello, Eliza,” is greeted by the Gryffindor girl before she’s lead into the tent, and gives a nod towards Geoffrey. “Pleased to meet you,” is offered with a bit of a smile. Her attention, is then grabbed by Kelly’s greeting. “See, Kelly, I said you’d look good,” is noted with a nod of her head.

As Riley comes over, Saphia brightens up immediately, and whispers back, “Hello, Riley. You look.. um… ” and then she finally breaks down and whispers, “You look terribly awful and your grandmother is clearly the most evil woman on this earth and may actually be, in disguise, Satan herself. But I never said that.” She goes bright red as she realizes what she whispered, and then covers her mouth while diligently examining the pole.

Felicity Wexler is rather clearly having a blast, her cheeks still dappled crimson her wrist still tingling from Gabriel’s hand having been there moments before. Smiling briefly to whomever it is that her date is speaking, she turns her gaze resolutely back to the bottles and gives it another throw. Missing her third shot at well, though only barely.

Glaring acidly at Katherine, Suki bites her lip as she and Tallis stop in front of her. “Sorry about your dress, Kitty, Kitty,” Suki says with a cluck of her tongue. “Were they out of your size at the robe shop, forcing you to make your purchase at a store for dressing oversized Puffskeins?” Shaking her head sadly, Suki places a hand on her hip. “You should have told us you needed help, darling. Such a crisis could have been easily averted. All you need is a stitch-ripper to let dresses out.” Suki does not smirk after her sarcastic jeering, but maintains a pained expression.

Lenore Pantall shrugs her shoulders vaguely, as if to say that it’s not her job to determine the motives of a Dark Wizard, and slips under the table just to hide a little bit more. Dark Wizards, Jack the Ripper and her older sister surely won’t be able to find her if she’s hidden under the table! Reaching out to tug at the bottom of Aisling’s robes, the girl hisses an addition to her words, “Kelly says that Jack the Ripper could make another appearance any day. And! A girl from here was kidnapped by Jack the Ripper not long ago.”

“Not in this lifetime!” Nate states with the same lopsided grin on his face. “There’s no way you could beat me, Goden!” A chuckle escapes the boy’s mouth. And then he finally greets Felicity, “Ah, if it isn’t the… renowned Briony Wexler.” He gives the girl a low bow in greeting, “Humble Nate Hunter at your service! I’ve heard some interesting things about you! Gabe talks about you all the time…” He winks at his friend.

“Oh, they’re adorable, Kitty!” Alexandra squeals, even as she reaches to accept some brownies from her friend. “Let’s go dunk a goblin! Let’s!” Tugging on Louis’s arm, she points excitedly at the tank whilst bouncing on her bare toes. “Maybe you and David can see who can win their date a bigger prize!” she suggests wickedly, grinning.

“Hey… let’s throw some Suki or Tallis instead of a goblin. I’m sure that would be worth more points.” says David with a serious voice, as if he were actually serious. “What do you say, eh? Between us two, and you Riley, we could do it nicely…” he muses, smirking at the two Slytherin girls who were behind Katherine.

“She probably is afraid of you,” Rafe offers with a grin. “I hope she’s afraid of me. I wouldn’t want a Housemate not to be…” He eyes his date and then the Gryffindor prefect who Kelly greets, “Hello, Miss Greyton. Doesn’t Kelly’s hair look…curly?”

Clavicle Gravely grins as Riley comes in. “Porthos..” he states. “We’d not be complete without you.” He grins as he blinks and hmmms. “Are we allowed to tease you about the robes?”

Louis Harper bites his lower lip but follows after Alex as he is tugged by the arm. “All right then, One dripping Goblin coming up….” He says feigning confidence. Louis looks at the two older Slytherin girls Suki and Tallis as they speak to Kitty. He’s not exactly able to hear them as he follows after Alex but he’s sure whatever they are saying happens to be mean spirited a unwarranted.

Jaw dropping as Nate mistakes Felicity for Briony, Gabriel shakes his head madly, punching his friend lightly on the shoulder. “This isn’t Briony, you dolt! She’s over there,” he says, pointing exactly over at where Briony, indeed, is. (He’s obviously been keeping some kind of tabs on her). “This is Felicity Wexler.” Taking a hand to Felicity’s back, Gabriel pushes her forward to Nate slightly, shrugging at her recent, third miss. “This is Nate Hunter. Nate my mate,” Gabriel says, sounding rehearsed. He’s used this rhyme before.

As her shrill laugh, capable of breaking glass, floats up over the crowd, Clementine suddenly becomes rather easy to find. She doesn’t even know if the thing her date just said is actually funny, but apparently the faade is pulled of well enough and he gives her some money to play her game while he goes off to get them both something to drink. An idea which was hers, of course, not his. Tossing her straight hair, she scans the area for Kelly and Rafe with a fixed smile on her face but doesn’t see them. Whether or not she’s afraid of hasn’t been made clear yet, but there is a reason she wasn’t made a Gryffindor. Turning as people come up to where she has been left, she smiles wider, “Oh hi Alex! … Louis.” Even Louis gets a nice greeting. He is, after all, a lesser of the evils she could be exposed to.

Riley Markham can’t help but grin at Saphia’s words, a slow, wry chuckle escaping him in a conspiritorial sort of way. “Said what?” He responds, playfully, to the bespecticalled girl, before glancing to Clavicle with a small smirk. Though it’s a fair shot more friendly than he’s offered Clavicle recently. “I suppose so, mate. I didn’t pick’m, I just have to wear ‘im. Porthos, eh? And who’s Athos, Aramis, and D’artagnan?”

Crouching down to Lenore-under-the-table-height, Aisling looks at the other girl carefully. “No one was kidnapped by Jack the Ripper, certainly not from Hogwarts! That girl was taken by someone else.” Pausing for a moment, she glances venomously towards Kelly. “And it’s almost forty years since the attacks! Jack is probably dead. And if not, well, he’s stopped for good. Why else would he have a break of forty years? And change to the magical world?” Finishing off in a murmur, she mutters, “Perhaps I should tell Kelly where she’s wrong, here…”

Moving closer to the dunking game seems to do the trick; after peering over heads the whole winding way through the crowd, Evan nearly walks into her. “Excuse me, excuse me.. excu..oh! Olivia!” He gives a quiet, nervous laugh. “Barely even started and you’re already running from me.” Fishing a handful of coins from his pocket to pay, he sorts through them quickly, and shoves a couple at the person running the game, hardly even looking. “I’m sorry.. there, did you want to?” “And look, here comes Louis.”

“Pumpkin juice it is,” Karina laughs, making a small curtsy to Charles. She navigates her way through the growing crowd, waving to many a Hufflepuff on her way, before reaching the beverage table. After a few minutes she returns to Charles’s side with two glasses of cold, fresh pumpkin juice. “A toast?” she says to Charles.

Delayed even further by the Head Boy’s greeting, Geoffrey pauses, offering a perfectly polite, “Good to see you again, Martin,” and an almost courtly bow to Marie-Anna. “Yes, I do. A pleasure…” Torn between his duties as Eliza‘s escort and the duties of his manners to Martin and Marie-Anna, Geoffrey’s confident demeanor wavers a bit, and he glances uncertainly over his shoulder to where his date is rapidly disappearing into the tent. Eliza, already several yards away, glances casually over her shoulder, as if checking to see if she had dropped something. A faint cloud passes across the Head Girl’s expression when she spots Geoffrey, but Eliza just gives him a quick nod, beckoning him towards her.

This rather bizarre compliment is not lost on Kelly, who blushes faintly, though she remains rather distracted by trying to locate and glare Clementine in the crowd. “She probably is,” she confirms, folding her arms across her chest. “Afraid of us, I mean. She’s always running off when we’re nearby.” Once again, the reasons for this seem to entirely escape her. “Oh!” She gets drawn back to the matter at hand with a small smile. “Thank you, Miss Greyton.” She offers, bobbing her head slightly.

As Nellie keeps on turning her head into every direction to absorb and repeat every bit of fragmental conversations Andy needs a timeout. “Ahm… I’ll just walk over and fetch us some drinks, if you like.” As Nellie stated, that this was a great idea and told him that she would like to have a glass of punch. “I’ll be back in a minute.” Though this was least realistic. Andy shuffles across the marquee, but then realizes that he was just passing the games section, which was the most crowded place. He lifts his gaze, sees Briony standing at booth and walks over to her. “Hello Briony.” he greets, just noticing that Felicity, Gabriel and another Gryffindor were having a conversation a few yards away.

Take his glass firmly in his gloved hands Charles holds it up in front of himself. “To youth and to love!” He says with a laugh offering his glass up to clink Karina’s glass.

Tallis Carter continues to banter Suki has begun, “Indeed. My ladies’ maids could have assisted you. I would have just owled it to them–they’re quite helpful. Afterall I wouldn’t trust a needle in your pudgy little fingers…” She shrugs and then tilts her head at David, “Fascinating. Small boy with what he believes to be a smart mouth. I’ve always found that to be the most intriguing sort…I’m sure Marshall and…” she forgets the name of Suki’s date “…our dates would appreciate that.”

Lenore Pantall looks back at Aisling with narrowed eyes, shaking her head firmly. “No, no, Aisling.” She murmurs, peering out from under the table at the girl. “She was kidnapped by Jack the Ripper, there’s proof! And she was muggleborn, I think, and Jack the Ripper was probably a muggleborn wizard who turned evil. Er. Kelly thinks so.” And if Kelly has an opinion about serial killers, chances are that it’s true, in the poor girl’s mind.

At the sound of Suki and Tallis’s all-too-familiar voices, Katherine Nichols‘s bright smile instantly fades, and her round face begins to pucker into a hurt frown. “You. Go away,” she says flatly, turning to face the older girls straight on. “Or – or we will throw you into the water!” Inspiration strikes halfway through her weak retort. Spurred on by David’s suggestion, and strengthened by the presence of her other friends around her, Katherine pulls herself up to her full (but not very impressive) height, and says again, “Go away!”

An eyebrow is quirked at Louis’ father and Martin just narrows his eyes. The professor brought a date? Could professors date? He wrinkles his nose and smoothes his robes and then redirects his attention back to Geoffrey. “I think… I think Eliza wants you. Don’t feel obligated to chat with us. Your duties are to your escort, after all.” Or was Geoffrey the escort? Slightly confused, Martin shrugs his shoulders. He offers Marie a small smile.

Felicity Wexler squeaks, slightly. A slightly cross look touching her features at one; being mistaken for Briony, when they are very clearly different. The difference in Felicity‘s mind a few dozen pounds, at least. And two; how quickly it was that Gabriel seemed to pick out Briony’s location out of the crowd, as if he’d been watching her. She wasn’t entirely sure why that bothered her so much, but she was sure that the flush on her cheeks now wasn’t simply from the embarrassment of him touching her hand a few moments before. Still, she isn’t one to be out done. “Nate,” she greets, sweetly, nodding and giving something of a half-curtsey that seems appropriate for the formal nature of her attire. “Pleased to meet you. You can call me Lissy. And I’m Gabriel’s mate as well, at least for today.” She beams, happily, saying it in a rather full voice. Her smile is such, though, that her nose does wrinkle in the most adorable way, helping her same some face.

“Oh, there you are,” she comments and smiles at Evan as he approaches. She giggles and steps up to the booth, looking at the rather sour-looking goblin in the booth. “Hmn, I wonder how they got the goblins to agree to this,” she voices, echoing Evan’s earlier comments which she had been unable to hear, due to their separation. “They don’t look to be very happy about it. Who’s watching the vaults, do you think? If the goblins are all here, I mean.” Olivia takes the ball that is offered to her, lobbing it at the trigger and missing at a rather sickening distance.

Saphia Bona remains tight lipped, and suddenly has a brainwave. “Alright. We can’t move the bar, right? It’s stuck to whatever it touches firmly, right? But we can maybe change what that is that it’s stuck to!” Gleefully, she remarks, “I need permission from one of the teachers… or the headmistress! I can do this!”

Clavicle Gravely laughs at Saphia, “Well there’s a bunch of teachers over there making sure none of us get too close.” he grins and nods to Riley “Right … I’m the poetic one…who’s angry.”

Marie-Anna Greyton chuckles a little before nodding towards Geoffrey. “Indeed, they are, I’ll not keep you any longer from Eliza,” is offered with a pleasant enough smile, before she offers this same smile towards Martin. So…”

“To youth and to love,” Karina Sedgewick says with a smile and blush. She takes a sip of the juice, her eyes twinkling. “I do love you, Charles,” she says with a light laugh. Her blush deepens as she suddenly realizes what she just said, but she doesn’t take it back. Instead, she leans forward and kisses Charles lightly on the cheek.

The Gryffindor returns the punch to Gabriel and laughs, “Well, I just assumed–and I didn’t know what Briony looked like…” his cheeks flush slightly and then the boy offers the pair a shrug. “That’s me, Nate Hunter. Well, actually it’s technically Leopold Nathanial Hunter, but Nate is just better. And please forgive me, Miss Wexler. Just a case of mistaken identity,” Nate smiles at the girl. “It’s a pleasure to meet you, Lissy. I’m sure you know how beautiful you look–even old Gabe here couldn’t have made that oversight.” He offers her a warm smile.

“Hello Saphia.” Kassandra Verkooyen greets, with a slight bow. “Clavicle.” she adds. “May I introduce my date.” she looks up to Richard. “Richard Terry, a second-year housemate of ours. What a wonderful evening, isn’t it? Have you already tasted the food? It just looks marvelous. A what a splendid dress, Saphia.” she steps back to examine Saphia’s dress. “Madame Malkins, isn’t it?”

Charlie Linwood slinks out onto the lawn, very carefully not in dress robes. He has, however, procured for himself a rather nicely tailored dress-up suit, having quailed at the dress robes(his reaction something along the lines of ‘That’s even more of a ruddy dress than the regular robes!’ and ‘They cannot make me dress like a girl.’) Still, his face is washed, his hair is nicely combed, and everything seems to be in place as though he were attending a muggle social. Without his shoes on. Yes, Charlie‘s feet are properly bare, whether anyone else took the title seriously or not. He is late, and he is, of course, alone.

“I’m sure they aren’t all here; likely they work in shifts, and we’ve got the off-duty shift. It would be interesting to know what we offered them for the favor though..” Evan stands back, watching as Olivia makes her first toss, and where it goes. “Here, try again.. just think about… pushing it forward.” He laughs once, more freely this time. “And about that goblin under water.”

Charles Harper takes a sip of his glass as well toasting to youth an love and even a blush comes over the face of the seasoned Auror. “I love you Karina. I have for some time now.” Charles closes his eyes when Karina kisses him and then brings her into a hug. Ah romance!

Saphia Bona smiles to Kassandra as she walks up to them, looking positively unladylike as she giggles with excitement in her newfound solution to the unsticking charm game. “Oh, hello Kassandra! Hello Richard,” she smiles as well, and nods, “It’s a Malkin’s robe, yes, but I still think it’s very nice!” Suddenly, she spots… “Professor! Professor Sedgewick!” She waves at the potions professor, trying to attract her attention in the chaos.

With a laugh, Gabriel adds, “Oh, yeah,” with a nod. “Felicity asked me here… and… yes, you do look very, very nice,” he says emphatically, looking her full in the face. Gabriel probably should have thought to comment earlier (girls liked that, didn’t they?), but, well, hindsight is 20/20. “And your dress is… pretty.” Gabriel says the word as if it doesn’t often cross his lips, but shrugs afterwards, his task complete in his mind. “If you want to bug him, which you will, just call him Leopold,” he says, nudging the other boy. “He hates it more than he makes it seem!”

Aisling O‘Cormac joins Lenore under the table, watching the rest of the room carefully. “I think that Kelly thinks and talks much too much about serial killers..” Looking out at everyone’s feet, Aisling continues, “Um, do you feel like maybe playing one of the games? The ring toss, maybe, or the goblin dunking? Or… are you hungry?” As much as she appreciates and loves her friend, Aisling would rather be upright and able to talk with others than sitting under a table. But if Lenore stays, she will too.

Riley Markham chuckles, nodding to Clavicle and passing a glance to Saphia with obvious amusement, despite the weary sort of annoyance that clings to his pale features. His gaze shifts toward Kassandra as she approaches, arching a brow, though saying nothing. Nodding to her, and giving Richard a small wave and greeting, “Terry,” Riley looks decidedly out-of-place. Rather beginning to feel like a fifth wheel.

Suddenly distracted from the present conversation – ah, what a fickle girl she is – Kelly spies Charlie and all but skips to his side with a cheerful grin. “Charlie! I was wondering if you were going to be able to make it.” Never mind that she just ran off on Rafe to go chat with Charlie, which probably doesn’t look good to anyone else. “Well, not that there was anything else for you to do tonight, but it’s good that you came – don’t you have a date?” Not that this would be entirely obvious at all by the fact that he’s entirely alone. “Oh well. I can pretend to be your date for a little while if you want?” This is offered cheerfully, apparently not registering that this is Not A Good Thing, as she already has one. Who she just ran off on. Oh dear.

“We’ll stay where we want to, Kitty,” Suki hisses, but growing quickly bored of the situation. “Where is my punch?” she asks shrilly, as not a moment too soon, the bumbling Shawn shambles up to Suki with a glass of pink liquid. “Punch,” he grunts as Suki snatches the glass away. “Finally,” she snaps, a hand still on her hip.

Looking back at Suki, then Tallis, David answers with a very calm voice, the giddiness of the event actually making him braver and more inspired than he would have been on an average day. “So… showing off your dates, are you? How much did you have to pay them to convince to come with you?” he says with a small smirk? “No boy would go with a pair of geese like you otherwise, and then, only people without morality would do that…”

“Pushing it fooorward, alright…” She makes the motions of tossing the ball again before she actually does so, this time, making it much closer, but still not hitting the target. “Hmm, I’m sure I can do this. Can I have the other ball?” She holds her hand out, as if trying to judge the aim she would need. Perhaps she has seen someone else do this very aiming technique, and while it looks quite professional, one has to doubt whether Olivia actually knows that this is helping or not. “I’m sure the third one will do it.” She smiles widely at Evan, actually feeling quite hopeful for her last shot.

It takes a moment for Karina Sedgewick to pull herself away from the universe that is her and Charles, but when she does, she notices Saphia and gives her an enthusiastic wave. “Miss Bona!” she greets the Ravenclaw. “Mr. Gravely, Mr. Markham! I’m glad to see you all enjoying yourself!” she shouts across the crowd. Karina rarely shouts. “I would have to congratulate the headmistress on this excellent event,” she says to Charles. “I think we can all use the opportunity to relax and enjoy ourselves.”

“I say, I thought you didn’t like pink, Suki,” Katherine retorts, in a sudden flash of bravery, and with a smug, pointed glance at the punch. “And you wouldn’t dare try anything, not with all the professors here. And the Headmistress.” Katherine tosses her head, setting her ringlets bouncing around her shoulders. David‘s addition to the debate makes her gasp, though, and she turns to stare at the Ravenclaw boy with scandalized awe.

“Probably true…” Lenore offers quietly, her voice barely audible in tone again, peering out from under the table, her moves tentative and hesitant to say the least. “Can you see her? Er… I think I’ll stay under here for a while.” If Kelly has vanished from sight, that cannot be a good thing, meaning that the small Hufflepuff has even more reason to be hiding under the table.

Felicity Wexler seems mollified by the belated praise, choosing not to notice how stuttered it comes. She was, if nothing else, always willing to bask in the attention of others. Regardless if it came naturally or not. Smiling happily, her blushing cheers resume a pleasant sort of pink color and she glances to Nate with playful eyes. “Leopold? Awh, but that’s such a handsome name,” she teases, giggling. “Why, if you were my date, then I could call you “Leo-pooh”. Or perhaps “Leo-doll”. Wouldn’t that be splendid?” Her eyes shimmer, mischievously.

Clavicle Gravely Grins to Kassandra and Richard. To whom he offers a hand. Of course on his hands is a bouncing tattoo of a skeletal dog. “Nice to meet you!” He says with a genuine smile

Clavicle Gravely nods politely to Karina Sedgewick. “And to you Ma’am.”

Charles Harper smiles as Karina brings him back to reality with mentioning Saphia’s last name. He looks down at the young Ravenclaw with a broad smile. “Ah Miss Bona. You are looking a great deal better than the last time we met. I do hope things have gotten better yes?” Charles takes Karina’s hand in his own while he speaks forgetting that Saphia probably doesn’t even remember him.

Marie-Anna Greyton carries on politely conversing with those around her, as the moment may call for.

Arriving on her own, Tahiri Sol sweeps in to the social with all her usual silent grace. Offering a nod to each of the goblins and trolls manning the door, she moves toward the round tables with a only a small glance giving toward the room.

Having attracted the attention of the professor, Saphia quickly darts over and says, “Professor Sedgewick, I need permission to cast a charm that would make a handkerchief intangible. Or I need a professor to cast it. I can win one of the contests this way! Please?” She actually clasps her hands together in a classic begging pose. As Charles spots her and comments, she smiles, “I’m very well now, thank you Mr…. Mr. Auror, sir.” She never did actually learn his name.

Charlie Linwood looks at Kelly and raises his eyebrows, though does not make any audible comment on her appearance. Doesn’t have to, now does he? “Erm… well, what about, you know?” He looks around now, trying not to notice anyone who stares, “DeWitt. You made such a fuss of asking him, and… well..” Charlie nervously rubs the back of his neck, “Alright. But not as a date, just to keep you company if he’s busy or something.” He takes a few steps out, cheeks a bit rosy, “I feel ridiculous without shoes on.” His eyes flicker around, and linger on a few of the couples. “I should’ve just stayed in, but I bought the ruddy suit so my father would get quite cross if I didn’t use it….”

“Er. If you will excuse me…?” Geoffrey gives Marie another quick, courtly bow before edging off into the crowd towards Eliza Marlowe. The Head Girl, for her part, seems entirely unconcerned with her lack of an escort for the moment – she’s surveying the scene, keeping a sharp watchful eye on the crowd. Uh-oh – trouble over by the goblin dunk? Eliza‘s expression darkens as she sees Suki and Tallis swooping in towards the younger students, but she does nothing more than note the situation with a quick nod of her head, and turns back towards Geoffrey as he pushes his way towards her. “Ready to dance, if a good song comes up?” the Head Girl asks, jerking her head towards the band with a grin.

Evan Geroff grins back at Olivia, placing the third ball, which he has been holding, in her hand. “Third time always does it.” He neglects to offer more advice; being a chaser, he knows how to throw balls, but this doesn’t quite seem the place for a quidditch lesson after all.

Suki is pretty,” is Shawn’s stunningly clever retort to David’s question. Suki, however, is not amused, hitting the boy over the head and whispering, ‘clever…’ into Shawn’s ear before laughing loudly. “The reason this social called for girls asking boys here was so that there’d be no emergencies– boys trampling each other– in order to be the first to ask Tallis and myself. Don’t start something you don’t intend to finish, Mildred,” Suki warns as she looks over to Katherine. “I’m sorry, just what are you implying?” the girl asks, tilting her head.

Alexandra Leong comes to her friend’s defense, even as the rest of their group rally around Kitty. “Some people just can’t stand people with real friends, Kitty,” she says, “Come on, let’s go play.” Alexandra, taking the high road? Impossible. Something’s up.

Sighing a bit as Albert presents a prize to her, she smiles up at him thankfully. “How SWEET!” she tells him, saying it rather more loudly than is absolutely necessary. “Would you look at that, Albert won a prize for me!” She giggles and hugs the boy rather over-enthusiastically. She glances over and sees that Felicity seems to be oblivious of her antics, though Gabriel almost appears to be watching. Well, honestly, why would he be watching? Briony huffs a bit and looks at the prize. “Shall we head over and get some seats?” she suggests and drags Albert off towards where the tables. “I’d like to put this down so it doesn’t get ruined.” She giggles a bit and heads in that direction quickly.

Riley Markham lifts his gaze toward Karina with slightly wide eyes, somewhat surprised she’d speak to him after his Pepper-Up Potion made her openly weep a few days before. “Hallo, Professor,” he replies, kindly, though in somewhat sheepish tone. Charles, however, fully catches his attention as the man greets Saphia. His eyes narrowing almost instantly, though can’t really be certain why.

Completely forgetting about Nellie and still standing next to Briony and Albert, it was just the scenario Andy had expected. Felicity having a good time with her date, blushing and chuckling whatever compliment or joke he would be making. At least it seemed so, from the distance. In a few days he would even have to play Quidditch in the same team with him. Probably passing him the quaffles which he would easily convert into points. All the glory pocketed by Gabriel.

Louis Harper stands behind Alexandra and Katherine glaring hard at the older Slytherin girls and there dates. “I don’t think Astra …. or Martin would like to hear about you both being…. anti-social at a social.” He tries his best to sound menacing but being only in his third year and slim as a toothpick that could be rather silly looking.

Even though she had been speaking to him only moments before, Kelly‘s expression is suddenly one of surprise, as if she had momentarily forgotten that she already had a date. Then, she blushes quite furiously and offers, quietly and confidentially, “I can’t get used to the idea that I have, you know, a sweetheart now. It’s just so random!” Then, she looks up, scoping the crowd for the elusive Rafe, and her voice raises again to a much more normal level. “I think I misplaced him, though. So I can keep you company until I find him again.”

Karina Sedgewick seems intrigued. “Did you check with the operators of the game that this is within their rules?” she asks Saphia, with a bit more seriousness than she really intended. “And, if I agree to cast it, do I get a part of the prize?” She seems bent on seriously negotiations, although her eyes are twinkling with mirth. “What do you think, Charles? What would be fair?”

A giggle bursts out of Katherine Nichols, full of actual amusement at the prospect of anyone liking Suki and Tallis. “I’m not implying anything!” she protests with perfect innocence, but giggles continue to bubble out of her, bright and giddy with exhilaration at being able to stand up to the older girls, and having her friends clustered behind her. “Yes, let’s try, Alex.” One last flash of mischief rises up in Katherine‘s eyes as she adds, “It’s much more fun to dunk goblins than to talk to them.”

“I think you have too many delusions of grandeur, Korosu. You think every boy wants to go out with you… but you see, I’m a boy, and I actually get to hear what boys say. Which is far from being what you think it is. Now go away, and let us throw our Goblin.” says David. “Unless you want us to do you instead.”

Clavicle Gravely has wandered up towards things with Saphia and nods to Mr. Harper. “Good day to you.” the Gravely boy states. Clavicle is a Gravely, of the Gravely Shadow Emporium and Autumnal Carnival. A carnival that travels in both worlds. He offers the man a hand, and Clavicle it seems, has some of the markings of his father, Gravely the Second, as he already has animated tattoos here and there. “You were one of the ones that helped rescue Miss Bona? As her friend, I owe you a debt of gratitude.” He offers a hand to the man, the boy seems so formal, to be only 12. “If you are ever about the school sometime, I would consider it an honor to bend your ear with questions on your trade, I could write a good paper for Professor Rathe I suspect.”

Extremely amused by the whole notion of ‘Leo-pooh’, Gabriel laughs as he nods animatedly to Felicity. “Good one!” he declares, grinning. Glancing over slightly as he hears the familiar voice exclaim, ‘Sweet!’, Gabe quickly turns back to the other two. “That’s enough ring-toss,” he exclaims, taking Felicity’s hand. “Want me to get you some punch?” he asks. Oh, he was good at this date thing.

Charles Harper strokes his chin thoughtfully at the question “My name is Charles Harper, and it is a pleasure to rightfully make your acquaintance Miss Bona.” Charles looks at Riley with almost the same look he is given. “As for winning this game…. as long as it’s operators are not against it I don’t see why not…. es It sounds fair Karina.” He chuckles again.

Aisling O‘Cormac looks around and then back to Lenore. “I can’t see her…” she comments. “I saw her move that way,” she gestures obliquely, “but after that, I don’t know where she went.” Espying a gap in the crowd beside their table, Aisling continues, “I think it would be safe enough to go over and play ring toss? Just one round, promise, and if we see her, we can come back here?” Her friend’s shyness is chafing, but she won’t leave her.

Clementine Duncan slips away in her date’s absence after failing to dunk the goblin. Wandering away from where he probably would come to find her, walks around with no real aim other then.. not being found. It might be cruel, but she doesn’t see it that way just yet. She glides gracefully past Kelly and Charlie, stopping not far from them as she peers around for her date… just in case he’s anywhere that he could possibly see her. He tall, too, after all.

Saphia Bona ‘s face falls immediately as she realizes that the answer to Karina’s first question is ‘No’. “Oh. Well, it would have worked…” She sighs unhappily, realizing that no, it really probably isn’t within the rules to pass an intangible handkerchief between the bar and the pole and lift it off with it. “I… I guess I’ll go take a look at it and see if I can find another solution…” Which indeed, she probably will unless someone manages to derail her fixation.

Charlie Linwood shrugs, then, though he seems somehow distracted, and keeps smoothing down the front of his coat. “Well, if you think he won’t mind too much, Kate.” Another wide look about. Somehow there seemed to be so many more people out here than ever at the Great Hall. Perhaps it’s the multitude of colors differentiating everyone. “What’s there to do?” Clementine gets a vague glance-over, but unlike a lot of the boys here tonight, he’s taking very little notice of the prettiness of the girls. Gee.

Lenore Pantall crawls out from under the table, though her expression is still one that indicates it would not be a fun thing at all. “Just one.” She promises, clinging to the other girl’s arm in a near deathgrip. “And if we see Kelly, I’m going straight back under that table.”

“Do me?” Suki repeats, eyes narrowed. “You wouldn’t dare.” Huffing, Suki turns to shove Shawn away from the little cretins. “Come, Shawn, it’s time for you to win prizes for me.” Shawn seems very happy about this, as he chuckles and runs solidly to the booth, looking eager to be put back into his comfort zone: sports. Suki only sighs, glaring nastily at David and Katherine in turn.

“But, we haven’t won any–” Felicity starts to say, frowning a little. A sure sign that despite her nice masks and the smoke and mirrors of her pleasant facade, she’d been watching Briony and Albert all the same. She does, however, catch herself. Bringing a warm smile to her lips, she nods demurely. “That sounds wonderful. I’d love some punch.” The woman running the ring toss, however, must overhear, as she motions for Gabriel to lean close and so that she can hand him one of the lowest tier prizes. A terribly cute (in a hideously ugly sort of way) plush kappa.

“Alright,” Olivia answers and breathes in deeply, chucking the ball at the target and closing her eyes. Momentarily, though, she hears a large SPLASH! “Oh! OH!” She claps excitedly and giggles, taking her prize happily. “I did it! I dunked the goblin!” She pauses and glances at him. “Oh, my, doesn’t he look mad. Let’s… perhaps we should head back to the table so I can put this down.” She pauses. “Do you want it?” She brandishes it in his direction with a big smile. “I won it.” Her face is filled with joy and surprise.

Kelly Pantall pauses for a moment, thinking this over. Would Rafe mind that she walked off mid-conversation, misplaced him, and attached herself to another boy? Well, if she manages to register that most people probably would mind quite a lot if that happened, it doesn’t show in her actions and words. “Well, there’s a whole lot of games and so forth. Dunking goblins and ring tosses and so forth. Or dancing. Do you dance, Charlie? I don’t think Rafe does, so I didn’t want to tell him that I really do like it.” See how considerate she is? Pausing for a moment in her conversation, she twirls the skirt of her robes back and forth. Swoosh. Swoosh.

Letting out another peal of laughter in triumph, Katherine turns her back on Suki and Shawn with elaborate care. “Oh my goodness, I can’t believe we made them go away!” she gasps under her breath to the others, her face pinkening with leftover agitation and giddy glee. She reaches into her purse – just as pink and ruffled as her dress – to pull out several Knuts. “Let’s start playing! Oh, good show, Olivia!” she cries, enthusiastically applauding her housemate’s success at the game, and patiently waiting her own turn.

David chuckles Suki walks away, understanding that she was fleeing away. “I pity his date. Either so smitten with her that he can’t think straight, in which case I hope for him he’ll recover quickly, or he’s genuinely stupid. Oh well. Who wants to throw his first goblin?” he asks cheerfully.

Having started to head for the punch, Gabriel‘s attention is caught by the woman, and he releases Felicity’s hand momentarily to accept the covert prize. Returning to Felicity and Nate, Gabriel holds up the plush kappa for them to see. “Look at this, she gave me one!” Wait for it… wait for it… comprehension! “Ohh,” Gabriel says quietly as he understands. “Here Felicity, I want you to have it,” he says, passing the plush kappa to her with one hand and offering his other arm to her simultaneously. “Now punch,” he says.

Clavicle Gravely backs away a bit from Charles Harper and shrugs a touch. Uncertain, he decides not to push for attention and looks back to his friends. “The best thing to do…is ask them what the rules actually are, then find the loophole.”

Evan Geroff laughs happily, and even makes a move to hug Olivia – but wait, this isn’t one of his sisters, this is his date.. would it even be proper? – and so, still grinning despite his confusion, he changes his motion easily to simply reach for her arm again, to escort her back to the table. “Wonderful job! Do I.. oh, but I think we have it backwards, I was supposed to win you something. We probably ought to get out of that goblin’s sight range for a while though..”

Having just crawled out from under the table, Aisling stares around a little, taking in the huge amount of people present. Heading slowly towards the ring toss through the masses of people, she somewhat hauls the other girl along, stuck as she is onto her arm. Arriving at the ring toss, Aisling waves quickly at Olivia, who she met prior to the Sorting, and other people she’s met, over at the goblin-dunking stand. At the stall holder’s query, she turns to Lenore. “Do you want to go first?” she queries.

“Oh, let us sit there where we can watch the others trying the games. Maybe you could win a prize for me later?” Kassandra chirps. She and Richard walk over to the chairs and sit down. Sipping on their glasses of punch and watching the ‘Dunk the Goblin’ game. Laughing every time the poor goblin plunges into the water.

Riley Markham sigh, softly, lifting a hand to brush back his hair — despite the fact that for once, it’s actually tightly tied back for a change. “I think I’m going to go get something to eat. Why don’t you both, go, you know, have some fun. Play some games, or something. Have some fun or..” The words seem to stick in his throat, obviously having reach the limit of his fifth-wheel tolerance. “Dance,” he says, finally, with something almost like a small gasp. “Or something. Just, yeah. Excuse me, eh?” Still, he smiles, before backing up a step and turning toward the food tables. His scarred foot continually picking up blades of grass with it as he walks.

“Well… I don’t, really,” Charlie is Uncomfortable, with the capital ‘U’ and all, all of a sudden, and so quickly rushes, “I mean, once or twice, I’ve had to with my cousin–she’s a muggle, but was learning,” he’s only upper middle class, this one. Charlie fidgets again and seems to notice Kelly’s dress robes. “Green.” Indistinct muttering, and he sort of dawdles, though his eyes move toward the games rather than the dancers.

Saphia Bona looks to Riley unhappily as he begins to walk away, but knows better than to chase after him now. Instead, she merely mouths the words, ‘Goodbye’… as he heads off, but, his back turned, he doesn’t see it. Saphia looks to Clavicle instead and asks, “So, um, what do you want to do?”

Apparently Gabriel was having all the group’s attention at the moment. That could be Andy Carver‘s chance. He sidles through the crowd, passes a few couples and finally tries to scurry out of sight behind Gabriel’s back and remain unrecognized.

Lenore Pantall shrugs vaguely at Aisling, though she does take the ring and toss it inexpertly at the bottles. She repeats this twice, before turning back to Aisling with an ‘I give up!’ sort of expression. “I have bad aim.” She observes quietly, returning to clinging tightly to Aisling’s arm.

Clavicle Gravely hmms. “Hey Riley.. er. Save me a sandwich. Yeah? We have to talk quidditch later.” he shrugs to Saphia and looks at the mostly unused dance area. “Well then. shall we do some of that grass bending?”

Felicity Wexler turns a shade of scarlet to match her dress as she’s offered by the adorably-ugly doll and the Gabriel’s arm, accepting both in turn. Pulling her lower lip between her teeth and chewing on it nervously for a moment, she lowers her gaze in a slightly embarrassed way, before glancing toward Briony out the corner of her eye. Cradling the plush turtle to her, she covertly (do her best to keep Gabriel from noticing), pokes her tongue out at Briony in a ha-ha sort of way. A heartbeat out and back in, but enough to convey a message. She’d gotten a prize, too.

A skinny boy can be seen quickly walking down from the castle, still fumbling with his dress tie, he mutters a few things to himself, “Blimey, I can’t be on time for anything!” Chris finally reaches the large group of people, his tie finally submitting to his will, he seems to look for someone. “I hope she didn’t leave, serves me right for bein’ so late.”

Kelly Pantall is hardly upper-class herself, as much as her mother tries to persuade the world otherwise, and she grabs firmly for his arm to try and pull him back towards the dancers. See, Charlie she has no qualms about pushing around, and hence the biggest difference between him and Rafe. Except for all the other petty differences. “Just one dance, please? I promise you, if Rafe gets annoyed, I’ll tell him I persuaded you to do it so you don’t have to have a big man-fight in my honour.”

Saphia Bona smiles and only blushes a little as she and Clavicle tread away to the dance ‘floor’. At the dancefloor are a set of dancing shoes, together with a sign reading ‘Please wear shoes while on the dance floor. Regards, Professor Dwight.” Saphia looks at them and looks to Clavicle for direction.

“Aye,” Riley calls, without looking back. Lifting a hand to wave back toward Clavicle and Saphia to demonstrate he’d heard Clavicle’s request. Heading to the tables and stopping in front of the desert line, he snatches up a chocolate biscuit and chomps in to it savagely.

A flash of emerald reveals a Ravenclaw first year who had been hanging around the outskirts of the social, looking for her date. As Chris is spotted, Kara walks up toward him, a grin on her face. “Hi Chris! I thought I had missed you in the commons, so I came out here. And now here you are!”

Clavicle Gravely looks at the shoes with suspicion but shrugs as he tugs a pair on. “Shoes on the dance floor. I hope they don’t try to dance on their own.”

Accepting the three rings from the stall holder, Aisling O‘Cormac shakes Lenore off her arm gently, getting ready to toss her rings. As the first one knocks into a bottle of butterbeer, she pouts a little. Getting ready to throw her second ring, she turns to Lenore. “See?” she says. “It’s not so bad. And there’s no sign of Kelly, either.”

Charlie Linwood doesn’t really put up a protest, letting himself be pulled over to the dancing. A distracted, “Alright, that seems fair,” is all he says. Shaking his head, though, the boy focuses, and offers up a more relaxed smile, “I owe you for Astronomy, anyway, right?” He seems to have decided turning down Kelly’s offer has more cons than accepting it, as he straightens up a bit.

“Ooh, they are heading for the dancefloor.” Kassandra almost cheers. “Shall we?” she asks her date with a challenging glance. He shrugs smiling and both of them rise, walk to the dancing section and eye the shoes that are provided. “I thought it was a barefoot.” Richard states. “I had brought my own shoes, if I had known this before.” Kassandra moans.

“Well, I don’t mind if you don’t,” she responds, sounding still cheerful. “Oh, my, it is hot in here? There are so many people around.” Olivia smiles to Evan as they reach their seats, gesturing for Evan to have the plush toy join his sweets. “Maybe we should get some punch, or water or something. I wonder what kind of punch they have. Maybe we should even have some sweets. By rule, mum doesn’t like me to have sweets, but maybe today can be special.” She smiles and grabs at Evan’s hand, as if to lead him over to the long table.

“Exactly!” Kelly crows, clapping her hands as if she just stumbled across the perfect way to persuade him. “You owe me for Astronomy, because I let you use my telescope and I – handed in your essay for you.” Ah, those blank sheets of paper don’t just write themselves. Then, she takes his hands firmly, assuming he actually allows her to do so, slipping on a pair of the special dancing shoes. “Besides, that thing you told me not to mention? Now everyone will know it’s not true.” Because obliquely referring to it like this doesn’t count as bringing it up, of course.

Sitting quietly at one of the round tables, off to the side of the room, Orion Kari has his bare feet propped up in the chair next to him in a bored sort of way. One leg bent to provide a natural easel, the handsome olive-skinned Hufflepuff scratches away at a sketchbook, capturing the social with the point of the quill he holds.

Gabriel Goden wouldn’t have seen Felicity’s gesture to Briony, but he tugs her along just the same towards the punch. Ladling a cup (very) full, he hands it rather carefully to Felicity. “Here you go. It’s pretty full, sorry,” he says, understating the dangerously near to overflowing glass. Gabriel does not make the same mistake with his punch, though, which he downs all in one go. Wiping his sleeve over his face (oh how his mother would disapprove!), Gabriel raises an eyebrow as, while scanning the crowd vaguely looking for Briony, looses his balance slightly and steps backwards a little to catch himself, rather toppling into Andy. “What the-!”

“Shoes? Right then.” With a shrug and a toss of her head, Eliza Marlowe slips on a pair of the dancing shoes; Geoffrey, a little less certain about the whole matter, follow suit. As Eliza‘s foot hits the dance floor, the music changes, swiftly picking up tempo. A grin spreads across the Head Girl’s face, and she reaches out to take Geoffrey’s hand. “All riiiight,” she says, with an appreciative look over at the band. “I love this song.” Even though a few other couples have ventured onto the floor – a pair of fifth-years awkwardly entwined in each other’s arms and swaying; a cluster of girls bouncing around to follow the tempo of whatever music happens to be playing – Eliza and Geoffrey actually look like they know what they’re doing, and the music follows suit. The Head Girl swings around, moving with the same effortless grace that she brings to the Quidditch pitch. Twirling out along the length of Geoffrey’s arm and then reeling back in again, Eliza lets out a laugh as she spins in time with the music. Unlike some girls on the dance floor, though, Eliza doesn’t let her hand linger on her date’s arm for any longer than is necessary, and doesn’t spin in too close. He’s a dance partner, it seems, and nothing more.

Lenore Pantall peers about the area suspiciously, her eyes darting about and shining with youthful paranoia. She grabs at Aisling’s arm even tighter all of a sudden, clinging tightly to her and probably causing her to miss the next throw. “Kelly! Dancefloor.” Admittedly, that is quite a way away, but she had to announce her observance. “And she’s with a boy. A Hufflepuff one, I think.”

Clavicle Gravely follows along with the music as well. His dance style is basic, as he’s far more interested in trying to make Saphia feel comfortable then show off.

“All, good luck,” Karina Sedgewick says to Saphia. She turns her attention back to her date, and as the dance music starts to play a mischievous smile creeps onto her face. “May I have this dance?” she asks Charles, behaving like a perfect gentlewoman.

Marie-Anna Greyton has managed to find herself separated from her so-called date and is now being a wallflower, though she seems entertained enough as she watches the goings on of the dance floor.

“I don’t mind,” Evan agrees, stroking the toy once before setting it, sitting upright, next to his every-flavor beans. He likewise does not object as Olivia grabs his hand. “Of course we should have some – this certainly isn’t normal, and we can’t pass them up after the school went to so much trouble to set all of this out.” “Those tarts look particularly good, do you like strawberry?”

Charlie Linwood turns rather red around the edges of his face as he slips on the odd shoes and lets Kelly, of all things, take his hands. “Right,” murmurs Charlie, expression suddenly sharp. “After all, Kate, you are a girl.” Wonder of wonders, can it be true? Shh. There’s a moment of pause before he, should Kelly be so inclined, begins to lead in some not-too-close-to-my-body-please dance.

Charles Harper chuckles sipping his drink and watching to social progress. “It really is a lovely night Karina dear.” Charles sets down his glass and nods with a gracious “Ah but of course! I was hoping you would ask!”

Saphia Bona watches Eliza, and gets the idea immediately, “Oh, that’s so clever! It’s a tying charm, look at the instruments! They’ve got those silver ribbons on them that show the connec– woah!” Saphia gasps as Clavicle whisks her onto the dance floor. Smiling after her moments shock, Saphia happily, if clumsily, dances with Clavicle. The beat stays steady, but a few of the instruments break away to provide a slower melody under the fast beat, allowing Saphia and Clavicle the leeway to dance a slower pace than Eliza and Geoffrey.

Aisling O‘Cormac is suddenly grabbed by Lenore, distracting her and making her ring fly extremely wide of the mark. Peering at the dancefloor, she squints at the couple. “Heey…” she says, thoughtfully. “That’s not Rafe! I thought she was going with Rafe?” Casually tossing her last ring, she turns properly to Lenore, her ring landing over a butterbeer bottle unseen, and unthought of.

Clementine Duncan seems to be doing the same thing as Marie-Anna… and seems perfectly content doing so. It’s amazing how even in an orange dress, Clem manages to remain undetected.

Kara Raine giggles and shakes her head, the few curls bouncing merrily around her face. “You got lost again? Well, I suppose that by the time we graduate we might figure this place out.” Kara does the blushing now, at the comment. “Why thank you kind sir. You look nice as well, but its kind of strange being with out shoes. So, what would you like to do, there is ever so much here! Games and food, and dancing. I think I checked out everything while I was looking around for you.”

Kelly Pantall apparently respects Charlie’s personal space enough not to dance too closely, even if she does invade it on a regular basis under normal circumstances by randomly hugging him and grabbing at his arms periodically. “Yes, well done, I am a girl.” Her tone is cheerful rather than insulted, and she seems not to take remote offense to anything he happens to say. “But that’s okay. I understand and all. But you dance quite well, really.” She offers generously, spinning around a little and allowing her skirt to bell around her. That’s the best part of her dress robes.

Why has just everything gone wrong today? Andy closes his eyes for a split second and takes a deep breath. Now he would make a fool of himself in front of Felicity and his housemates. He just recognises that he is still holding his shoulder, preventing Gabriel from falling down. “Oh… ahm… sorry.” Andy tries not to look into Felicity’s eyes. “Are you alright?”

Without another word, Karina Sedgewick catches Charles’s hand and makes her way to the dance floor. A pair of dance shoes mysteriously find their way onto her feet, and she finds herself shoed and dancing, a more stately dance than the ones partaken by the youngsters.

“I thought she was going with Rafe, too!” Lenore hisses in response, leaning closer to Aisling and lowering her voice still further and adding, “In fact, she’s been harping on about it for, well, ever. And she told me he asked her to be his sweetheart.” This is said with a slightly triumphant voice, and she continues at a low hiss. “Which means either she was lying or she’s being unfaithful to him already.” The fact that Kelly might be dancing with another boy just as friends totally escapes her.

Clavicle Gravely grins a bit as he continues to dance with her “You are better at this then you give yourself credit.” he laughs a bit. The beat that meets them is perfect for the shoes touching the floor

Charles Harper cannot help but to laugh a bit when the shoes find his feet and he starts danceing allone with Karina. “I must say the music is excellent! Did they hire somone?” Charles is smileing while watching his date’s dance moves.

Aisling O‘Cormac looks shocked. “I’m not sure which of the two is worse!” she whispers vehemently back to Lenore. “I’m of half a mind to go and confront her about this!” she continues, before she is interrupted by the stall holder thrusting a small prize at her. “Oh!” she exclaims. “Look, Lenore, I won a prize! Do you want it?” she offers, friendlyly.

Kassandra Verkooyen and Richard slip into the dancing shoes. She chose some matching blue ones. He was content with a plain black pair, but as they just fitted themselves into his proper shoesize, their color changed to the same creamy tone as his robes. Kassandra was the one who had to lead the dance and after some starting problems, they had a good time dancing to the diversified tunes.

The Ravenclaw boy seems to try and control his nervousness no matter what. Chris nods, grinning as he replies to the statement about no shoes. “Yeah, is a little strange.” He looks around, not sure what he wants to do and seeing it as an oppurtunity to be polite, “Um, what would you prefer?”

Charlie Linwood isn’t so bad for a gawky teenager, but murmurs an indistinct affirmative rather than a proper awknowledgement of the compliment. Focusing on not accidentally trodding all over her feet, Charlie‘s already somewhat lacking conversational skills go directly down the drain. Without much thought, he dances a bit faster, something more modern. It’s quite a few steps before he says, “You’re rather good at this yourself.” The flush now is from dancing, and a smile threatens to actually stay on his face. It wasn’t so bad, dancing with a girl who wasn’t making moony eyes at him or giggling.

“Is there any Raspberry?” the girl asks curiously, looking over everything on the table. “Oh, look, coloricious!” She reaches over and takes a few of them, popping one into her mouth. “Oh, vees are good,” she comments, her mouth full, though she knows better than to do so under normal circumstances. “If they don’t have raspberry, then Strawberry is just fine.” Olivia glances over the table, and especially over at the punch bowl, the area around which seems to be quite crowded.

Saphia Bona smiles, whispering, “You really think so?” mere seconds before stumbling over her own feet and nearly falling. Thankfully, she manages to catch herself before Clavicle has to. “Um, with all due respect, I must disagree, Clavicle…”

Felicity Wexler gives a tremendous squeal as Gabriel stumbles back, having been so close to him that it actually nudges her a bit. The start of surprise that shakes her having been in careful mid-sip of her overly-full punch glass causing her to spill a rather fair amount of it down her front. A look of horror crosses Felicity‘s expression as she gives an upset kind of squeal and sets he cup aside, immediately grabbing for a towel to dry herself off with while looking toward Gabriel and Andy with half-concerned, half-accusing eyes. How was she going to clean herself off? She was so poor with cleaning charms that it was almost laughable. “Oh, what a mess! Are you alright, Gab–Andy?” Her eyes shift up toward the second name with almost a little surprise, her eyes narrowing, though more in uncertainty than annoyance.

“No, thank you,” Lenore murmurs distractedly, still peering at Kelly and Charlie. “Well, if she is being unfaithful to him, then they’ll have a big row about it, and if she was just lying, well, we’ll find out sooner or later. But does he know she has a sweetheart already? That would be really bad.”

Clavicle Gravely to his credit, stumbles as well a moment later, and makes it look like a dance step. “I don’t know…seems to fit the rhythym well.” he grins as the music starts a Miles Davis sounding syncopation to match their odd dancing. “Music to match

Gabriel nods, grinning to Andy as he sighs. “Oh yeah,” he says casually. “Just lost my balance. Sorry,” he adds hoping he hasn’t trod on Andy’s feet (though, with both boys not wearing shoes, the situation wouldn’t be tragic even if he had.) When he looks back to Felicity, though, his eyebrows raise in concern. Uh oh. Girls hated it when they got things spilled on their clothes! “Felicity!” is all he can say at first, not knowing what to do. “Should we get a professor to help?” he asks Andy.

Riley Markham rather pointedly keeps his gaze from the dancefloor as he collects up a small plate of biscuits and sandwhich meats (though forgetting the bread), before making his way back toward the round tables. Pausing briefly, he passes an almost curious glance to Orion, who seems to be sitting on his own drawing, before making his way over to the sixth-year loner. Flopping down in a seat somewhat near the artist, he drops his food on the table and tries to make some non-challant lean to see what it isn that the older boy is drawing. “Havin’ fun, mate?”

Kelly Pantall beams brightly at Charlie, though she is starting to get a little bit breathless from the dancing – not quite to the point of exhaustion, but it seems quite evident that she doesn’t look like she could keep going for very much longer. “Thank you! This is fun, isn’t it?” She twirls again, this time a little more exhuberantly, watching as her skirt bells out around her again. Dancing with friends is ever so much more fun than dancing with someone who fancies you. Not that the Gryffindor girl would really know the difference.

After looking over the choices for a bit, Evan selects two tarts that are at least something red, offering one to Olivia. “This might be. It’s one of the two, anyway..” While talking, he manuvers himself into the line around the punch bowl, still looking over the rest of the table. “Oh, I haven’t seen this type of cheese before.” It’s a pale yellow, and he selects a piece, nibbling at that. “I like it; I’ll have to suggest it for our next party at home.” Chat-y, yes, but he’s surprising comfortable here, for the most part. “Would you like to dance after this? It looks like people are starting now, we wouldn’t be out there alone.”

Saphia Bona smiles, but doesn’t seem to have much more to say. Soon, however, it’s clear that she’s getting a little tired, and is beginning to look fondly at one of the food tables as she dances with Clavicle.

Aisling O‘Cormac shakes her head angrily. “Regardless,” she states, “it’s bad form on her behalf! She should know better than this, she’s, well, old!” Making a move to head towards the dance floor, she stops as she realises Lenore is still behind. Turning, she seems to gather her thoughts before speaking. “Um.” she says, stunningly eloquent. “Our table is closer to the dancefloor, and to Kelly, than we are. How about some food instead of a return there?” No mentioning that if she did go close to Kelly the older girl might end up worse off…

Clavicle Gravely grins and nods to her seeing the look. “Famished I am. Want to grab something and sit a round or two out?”

Kara Raine shrugs, offering Chris a small smile. “How about we just walk around for a bit, I mean I have seen all that there is, but I can show it to you now. There are some really neat games, one that involves tossing a goblin I think.” With a smile, Kara nods her head. “Want to? We can swing around by the food tables and get something to snack on as well.” The girl reaches her hand out toward Chris, but blushes and drops it to her side quickly. “Sound good?”

“Beauty is it’s own entertainment, and it’s own reward,” Orion says, cassually, though with a somewhat dismissive note in his voice toward the nosy Ravenclaw who has chosen to sit beside him. He doesn’t, however, choose to hide his sketch. Naturally, it’s a sketch of people in dress robes. Two, in particular, whom his gaze seems to be flickering toward across the room. Two younger students, displaying a variety of facial expressions that seem to little his parchment. Curiously, though, both the girls who seem to have caught his fancy share a last name. “You needn’t feel compelled to converse with me simply because I’m sitting alone. I enjoy the relative quiet.”

“Bad form?” Lenore whispers, apparently finding that a completely random way of describing it. “Well, okay.” She offers after a moment of silence, and slips off towards the food tables, plucking some tasty treats for herself, then slipping under those tables without another word. Her hand reaches out to beckon Aisling to follow her, though whether the other girl even noticed where she went is entirely uncertain.

“It’s more fun than I thought it would be, sure,” says Charlie in what could possibly be mistaken for (being that it is) an agreeable tone. He slows as it seems a conclusion to the music, or at least part of it, arrives. “Did you want to keep going?” Technically she did say only one song, which he may or may not point out should she say yes. “Or perhaps get something to drink?”

Gasping as she hears the commotion near Gabriel, Briony comes running. “Oh, everyone is alright then? Oh, it’s just Felicity who got it,” she says, a bit of relief flooding her. The girl sighs a bit, standing around as the scene progresses around her. “Well, ahm. Let’s go dance, Albert,” Briony says quickly, dragging the boy towards the floor, pausing momentarily as she spys an older boy watching her. Unsure of what to make of this, the girl skips more quickly towards the floor, donning a pair of the shoes that have been set out and dancing rather quickly and erraticly.

Saphia Bona nods once more, smiling to Clavicle as she finally steps off the dance floor, gently slipping off her shoes as she does so. Almost instantly, a set of Hogwarts house elves start cleaning the shoes with sprays. (Although not daring to actually touch the shoes, just in case that could count as being given clothing!) When they’re done, the shoes are perfectly clean and ready for the next couple… and Saphia is ever so slightly creeped out. But that’s to be expected. She sidles over to the food table with Clavicle and picks up a jam bun from the table, munching happily on it.

There’s quite a line to dunk the goblin, and Katherine Nichols has plenty of time to bounce back and forth between the line and the snack tables, fetching enough brownies and biscuits for herself and all of the others, plus a handful of Bertie Bott’s Beans deposited in her purse among the Knuts and Sickles. Cheerfully munching on a brownie as she slips back in line next to Alexandra, she rises up on her bare tiptoes to peer up to the front of the line – which is much closer now than it was when she left. “How are they doing?” she asks her friends in general.

Chris Jitsunari nods. “Sure.” He notices her hand, his mind goin hectic for a moment before she drops it. The boy smiles while walking over to the games with her. Eyeing the games he just now registers her comment, “Did you say there’s one where you throw a goblin?”

Kelly Pantall seems entirely out of breath when she slows to a halt, kicking the dancing shoes off and shaking her head firmly – her cheeks are quite pinked with exertion, now. “Oh, I would absolutely love to keep going, Charlie,” she offers, once she gets her breath back. “But I really do need a drink. Perhaps in a few minutes? Once I’ve cooled down again?” She doesn’t move to depart yet, awaiting his response.

Andy Carver‘s gaze slowly wanders to Felicity, standing there and trying to dry herself off. “Sorry.” he calls through the commotion in a miserable tone and turning to Gabriel, who had been really nice at least. “Ahm… yes I’m sure Professor Kensington will help us. I’ll go and call her.” With a last apologetic look Andy turns around and walks over to Professor Kensington. Eased to have a few seconds to think about the whole fuss.

Clavicle Gravely grins as he pulls Saphia along towards the food. “I’m famished. Utterly famished.”

Grabbing a disposable plate, Aisling O‘Cormac piles on some pocket bread, some delicatessan meat, and some other savoury foods, as well as a small, green coloured tart. Glancing around carefully, she clambers under the table with Lenore. Looking to the other girl, she offers her something from her plate. “I hope no one important saw us.” she comments, taking a bite out of a bit of pocket bread.

“Well, not throw exactly, there is a dunk the goblin, where you throw balls to hit the target to dunk it. And I think there is a toss game somewhere.” Both hands are clasped tightly behind her back, as Kara chats with her friend.

Felicity Wexler almost, almost growls when Briony comes charging in only to dismiss her own plight and charge out again. But with almost imperial (and impressive) restraint, she reels in her temper and tries to hold in her glower. Shaking slightly, she offers a strained, but sweet smile to Gabriel and Andy before shaking her head slightly. “It’s nothing that won’t come off in the wash. It’s.. Andy, no, really..” Her voice trembles a little as Andy walks away, however. This had taken a decided turn for the worse, and she felt close to crying. She’s distracted from that feeling, however, by Orion. Feeling his eyes upon her, a slightly embaressed sort of look crosses her expression, before she turns back to her date.

Charlie Linwood nods, then, fairly pink the face himself, “Alright, a drink then.” He quite carefully removes his own set of shoes, and remarks in a somewhat surprised tone, “Feels kind of good to be barefoot after all that.” Hopefully the shoes are self-cleaning, because a lot of boys(though not necessarily Charlie!) have stinky feet. And some of the girls. He moves toward the punch, not minding (or hearing) some whispers as he and presumably Kelly, go past.

Before she leaves, Gabriel has opened his mouth to ask Briony how her day is going, but is left hanging as the girl drags Albert off with her. Watching as Andy goes to fetch the professor, Gabriel looks sympathetically to Felicity, and in a moment of genius, actually thinks to comfort her. “Don’t worry Felicity, we’ll get the punch out. It was my fault, really,” he says, smiling near the end. Having followed her glance, however, Gabriel looks over to Orion, who has been looking oddly at Felicity. “Hey,” Gabriel calls, more curious than anything. “What, uh, what are you looking at her for?”

As Clavicle gets caught up with a Slytherin first year (who really seems to like his tattoos), Saphia wanders over to Orion and Riley, whispering, “Those pictures really are very pretty, sir.” She smiles, not knowing his last name.

Lenore Pantall shrugs vaguely, taking a dainty little bite out of whatever it was she plucked from the table, having paid exactly zero attention to exactly what it was she was grabbing. “We aren’t breaking any rules by hiding under the table,” she whispers. “I just hope no one important saw Kelly dancing with a different Hufflepuff boy.”

“That sounds like fun,” she says and glances out towards the floor as she finally gets a cup of punch. “Oh, my! Look, so many of them are wearing shoes! Is that allowed?” She stares for a moment longer, then realizes that all the shoes seem to match. “Interesting, I wonder where they all got them.” She eats a bit of tart and smiles a bit. “It’s raspberry,” she announces to nobody in particular and proceeds to finish it off quickly. Rather hungry for a girl who has only been throwing balls at a small target. Olivia smiles to Evan as he comments about the cheese. “Do you often have parties like this at your house? I imagine it must be quite crowded.”

Riley Markham shoots Orion a somewhat surly expression, picking up his food and moving to the next table over. “Rude son of a..” His gaze, however, follows the voice calling across the tent toward the older Hufflepuff with a slightly curious look. Just vindictive enough to enjoy watching someone getr their just deserts, Riley turns to look upon Orion with a smug smile. Drawing other people’s dates was sure to have interesting consiquences.

Kelly Pantall certainly does follow Charlie, fanning her face with one hand and pouring herself a generous measure of the pale pink punch. “Ugh. You’re right. Dancing is quite a lot of fun, really, but it’s very tiring and not at all dignified.” Never mind the fact that dancing is supposed to be a very dignified activity, not the exhuberant twirling she was engaged in. “You’re a good dancer and a very nice boy, Charlie.” This random compliment comes entirely out of the blue in between mouthfuls of punch, and is said rather airily and flippantly.

The boy snickers at how silly throwing a goblin in a game sounds. “Yeah, guess that wouldn’t be very nice for the goblins.” Chris nods towards the said game, “Ima have a go at it.” He picks up a ball, lobbing it at the target, getting nowhere near. Chris sratches his head nervously, “Harder than it looks.” His face seeming to fight a pink tint throughout the time, obvious that the 11 year old seems to be fighting nervous streaks. Chris smiles and hands the ball to Kara, “How bout you have a go at it?”

Still happily partaking of the snacks, still surrounded by her fellow third-years, Katherine finally makes it up to the front of the goblin-dunking line, taking her place next to Kara and Chris. She readily hands over several Knuts (and a jellybean or two, mixed in with the other contents of her purse), accepts the balls in return, and winds up to take a throw. She doesn’t have much power behind it, and the ball only brushes the edge of the target, but Katherine is having fun, even if she doesn’t come close to dunking the goblin. Still giggling cheerfully, she moves on to try the next game, her friends close behind.

“Ahm…Sorry Professor Kensington. Would you be kind enough…ahm…you know, Felicity…” Andy points over to his friend. “…has spilled some punch on herself and I thought you could…ahm…maybe cast a cleaning charm on her dress.” Andy looks quite confused, which is reflected by his speech. Nevertheless he looks up to the Professor with a begging expression.

Evan Geroff takes a sip of his punch, nodding afterwards as though pronouncing it worth the wait. “Not this large, but Mother occasionaly likes to entertain people.. perhaps I could have you invited to the next one.” Still sipping punch, he (assuming Olivia is agreeable) begins to find his way through the refreshment crowd and out toward the dance floor. “And that answers the second question – that’s where the shoes came from.”

Aisling O‘Cormac shrugs calmly. “It’s not that I think we’d be breaking any rules, exactly. I just think that people would think it a bit odd, that’s all, hiding under a table.” Turning her mind to Kelly and her strange Hufflepuff companion – strange, because he wasn’t her supposed date, Rafe – she asks surprisedly, “Why? She’d get her comeuppance from that! I mean, she can’t just, well, get away with this.” Peering out from under the table, she gasps quietly. “Hey Lenore?” she asks. “Um, Kelly was wearing green, right? I think that might be her right there!” she points, speaking sotto voce.

Orion Kari lifts his gaze slowly, his movement surprisingly graceful and fluid, not unlike a certain Slytherin girl of the same year on that house’s quidditch team. And for a moment, he meets Gabriel’s eyes with a look that could only be described as momentary irritation. “Sketching,” he answers, simply, before pulling his feet off the chair from in front of him and moving to stand. Passing a glance past his shoulder toward Saphia, he shares with her a decidedly rakish sort of smile, before rising. “Thank you, my lady,” he murmurs, turning toward her so that he can incline his head slightly in a neat half-bow in honor of the Ravenclaw girl, before moving toward the dancefloor. Obviously having chosen to ignore Gabriel.

Kara Raine takes the ball, smiling at Chris. “Okay, thanks, maybe Junior squad practice will have paid off?” Bitting her lower lip, Kara hauls her arm back and throws the ball as hard as she can, hitting the edge of the target, but yet not enough to activate the mechanism. “Oh, did you see, I almost had it Chris! But, my dress robes are the easiest things to throw in, why don’t you try again. I’m sure you can do it.” Grin.

Charlie Linwood blinks slowly over his punch at Kelly, and swallowing ventures: “I’m sorry?” Either he didn’t hear, didn’t understand, or did both and is apologizing, given her tone. Another sip of punch, and he doesn’t respond further than that, looking first at his bare toes(which he wiggles), and then at the punch bowl again, and then over at the games, and then back to Kelly, a quick glance to see if she looks cross.

Riley Markham passes a glance toward Saphia, nodding to her briefly, before shooting a look upon Orion that would be fatal if only looks had the power to kill. Dropping back down in to the seat he had taken, he mutters something horribly unkind about Kari under his breath, before taking up another biscuit and chomping down in to it hard.

Lenore Pantall gasps audibly, cringing further under the table and inching away from Kelly, her face a mask of anger and annoyance. “She can’t do that!” She hisses, folding her arms across her chest – whether she means complimenting a different boy, dancing with a different boy or coming over to Lenore‘s little hidey-hole to get a drink is entirely uncertainly. “She can’t, she can’t – I hope Rafe yells at her!” Oh, what a threat. What a threat.

Clavicle Gravely manages to disengage himself from the first year by pointing her towards Sedgewick and saying in a whisper that the professor is accepting extra credit for guessing the punch contents. he flees back to Saphia

“Well, alright then,” the woman agrees and strides over to where Andy has directed. “Is there some trouble over here? I heard someone was in need of a cleaning charm?” Bonnie glances around and looks to Felicity, whose red dress is augmented by some punch. Directing her wand at the scarlet garment, Bonnie quickly mutters a charm and the dress is dry again. “Anything else I can help you all with?” she asks cheerfully.

Still setting the pace on the dance floor, Eliza doesn’t look like she’s even close to being tired. Even though she looks out over the top of the crowd once in a while, giving the scene a quick, searching glance, her attention is mostly on the music. In and out she spins, grinning broadly – and if Geoffrey is distressed by the fact that the Head Girl seems to be paying more attention to dancing than to him, he does not show it. And for her part, Eliza is content to keep dancing, for as long as the music continues.

Kelly Pantall certainly doesn’t notice Lenore hiding under the table at all, even with the strange threat uttered, and just looks at Charlie with a perplexed expression, head tilted slightly to the left as she inspects him. “You’re a good dancer and a nice boy.” Never mind the earlier venom that came with the word nice when referring to Clementine, now she delivers it rather cheerfully. “A very nice boy, and I think that if it weren’t for your secret, I might almost be interested in you. Almost. Because, you know, I’d still like Rafe better.”

Smiling the boy takes the ball, not really thinking he can, but if she insists. Chris looks at the target, this time actually aiming. He pulls his arm back and throws the ball, actually hitting it, knocking the goblin into the water. The boy turns to Kara smiling, “Guess you were right.”

Aisling O‘Cormac clenches her jaw angrily. “That’s it!” she hisses to Lenore. “She can’t be allowed to be like this! It’s just not fair. I don’t care about how crazy she is, I’m going up there to confront her!” Crawling out from under the table just beside where Kelly and Charlie are standing, she stands, shaking her robes clean, and taps Kelly on the shoulder, then waits for her reaction.

Kara Raine giggles, cheering as the goblin takes a dunk. “See, I told you, you could do it! Nice job Chris! Don’t forget your prize.” Glancing around, Kara looks at some of the other games lined up. “Oh, lets go and try some of the others, well, you can try them and I can cheer for you. See, I told you we were going to have fun at this.” Hands still clasped behind her back, the first year Ravenclaw beams to her friend.

“With all sorts of officials, I imagine,” Olivia comments as they make their way towards the floor. “Oh, my, so that’s where the shoes came from. Do you think they’re clean?” she asks and looks down at them, ignoring the fact that her own feet could not be less sanitary than the shoes. “I imagine my parents wouldn’t protest a party with Ministry officials, especially since my dad works there.” She nods resolutely and sets her punch glass down, then leans down to put shoes on, disregarding how clean they are or are not.

Charlie Linwood chokes a bit and then coughs a lot(and blushes a fair amount but he’s just turning red from the choking, honest!!) and then stares at Kelly and then as if it is the only thing he can think of, “I’m not nice, you know.” Then he coughs some more, throat ticklish from the choking as of yet, and then stares at the strange little girl from his House who just… came out from under the table? Charlie just plain gapes. There’s something wrong with the girls at this school tonight, that’s for certain.

Felicity Wexler blushes as Professor Kensington arrives to clean her up with simple flick of her wand, Felicity murmurs an embaressed “thank you” and shakes her head. Gabriel’s shout across the room to Orion, however, catches her attention, making her go somewhat wide-eyed and bringing a whole new shade of scarlet to her cheeks. Pulling her lower lip between her teeth and looking fairly small, she honestly wasn’t sure what to do at this point. She felt in over her head for the first time since arriving.

“Probably self-cleaning,” Evan comments, slipping a pair on himself before reaching for her hand. “I’ll send Mother an owl about it.” It’s only then that he notices the shoes have changed to match the occasional ‘star’ on his robes. “Well, will you look at that.”

Clavicle says, “Saphia.. What’s going on over here? And thanks for setting that first year on me. I think that was that girl with the Sign… I swear if she shows up at our quidditch… I’ll be cross.” he chuckles “Riley…you look cross, what’s going on?”"

Clavicle Gravely ‘s question is not accusatory…but concerned

Kelly Pantall nods her head firmly, observing, “Right. Nice is a really awful word. It implies you have no spine.” She almost sounds like she’s quoting someone for a moment, before her eyes widen in alarm. “Gosh, Charlie, are you alright? Don’t die, please, it’d be just my luck to have my only friend up and die on me when I dance with th – what?” She whirls on Aisling, folding her arms in annoyance. “My friend’s dying, I have no time for this.”

Saphia Bona smiles to Clavicle as he wands back up and smiles, but quickly defends herself, “Oh, it wasn’t my faulty Leonard pounced on you, he’s been wanting to do so all evening. The worst you can fairly accuse me of it deserting you, Clavicle.” She pauses a second, and then whispers, “And, erm, sorry about that.”

Lenore Pantall crawls out from under the table, her cheeks flushed pink with embarassment, her eyes downturned. She tugs on Aisling’s sleeve, not daring to speak, but her expression speaking for her – this isn’t a good idea, really. Plus, her eyes flicker up at Charlie in a mixture of concern and horror, apparently believing wholeheartedly that he actually is dying. In the middle of the social. Some people are so inconsiderate.

Weaving in between couple after couple sharing the large dance floor (which seems surprisingly small now, all thing considered), Orion Kari seems to float through the crowd with a purpose. Pulling a page free from his sketch book as he moves, he makes a point to walk (not by, or around, but..) between Albert and Briony on his way to the tent’s rear exit. His movement one that would seem all to cassual, if not somewhat careless. As he passes, though, he drops the parchement with the sketches he’d been working on. Letting the sheif drift to the Gryffindor girl’s feet.

Rolling her eyes, Aisling glares at the older girl in front of her. “Your friend isn’t dying. And, well, it’d probably be good news for you anyway if he did, because then your date couldn’t kill him for being stupid enough to dance with you!” Having said all of this hardly without breathing, she pauses to take a breath, and notices Lenore’s appearance. Too late to stop her, she’s on a roll now.

“They’ve got flowers on them, just like my gloves, look!” Olivia points out with a laugh, only marvelling a small bit a them. “Let’s get out there before it’s full,” she comments, and indeed the floor seems to be quickly filling up, especially with older students. The girl giggles and stands, momentarily, in the dominant position, blushing a bit as she drops her arms, shocked that she had done such a thing. After all, Helen and Gertrude always made her dance as the boy. She waits for Evan to make his way onto the floor to join her.

Charlie Linwood may be dying, but it is more because his brain has turned into a lump of vegetable mush than because she startled him into choking on his punch. Very, very slowly her alarm registers and it’s in something of a vague, detatched voice that he says, “Not dying.” Sentances apparently having escaped his particular level of thought processing right about now. To Aisling, “Fr…” another cough, “We’re friends.” Here comes his cross face, though not necessarily any level of coherance, “I’m not stupid.” He doesn’t sound in particular smart.

“Rafe’s not going to kill Charlie!” This is obviously the most important part of the whole matter, as Kelly responds to this most indignantly, uncrossing her arms and planting her hands firmly on her hips. “He might, you know, attack him a little but he wouldn’t kill him. That would be murder.” Oh. Poor, poor Charlie. “Besides, there’s nothing wrong with just dancing, dancing is fine – if it was any more than dancing it would be bad but it’s not! We’re just friends, and I was being considerate.” She peers around vaguely, apparently wondering where her date actually is.

Riley Markham rolls his eyes somewhat, the banter between Saphia and Clavicle doing little to ease his irritation. Jealousy was terrible mistress. Still, he manages to swallow it as best he can, laying back in his seat with an irritated sort of look. “That Kari prat,” he hisses. “Rudest sod I’ve ever met. Great, terrible bast–” A small gurgle from his stomach, however, catches Riley off guard, pausing him in mid-sentance. Placing his left hand over his belly with a slightly odd expression, he makes a little face and mutters something to himself before reaching up to crack open on of the butterbeer bottles he’d won earlier.”

Saphia Bona pauses, and whispers a second or two after Riley finishes his sentence, “Riley… weren’t you going to be here with someone?” She asks, confused and concerned.

As Briony‘s dancing is interrupted, she stops and stares. “How rude,” she comments rather blandly, watching the older Hufflepuff make his way through the crowds of dancers and drops the bit of parchment. “Oh, no, he dropped this.” She leans down to pick up the sheaf and stands straight again. “Albert, you don’t mind if I take it to him, do you? Here, you can dance with Kalynn, if you want. Kalynn! Dance with Albert, won’t you? Fantastic!” The girl grins and trots off to try to return the sheaf to Orion.

Clavicle Gravely hmms. “Right. Well Riley…you are here. you have to dance.” he grins and goes to pull Riley up. “Come on then.”

Aisling O‘Cormac almost snorts at Kelly’s last point. “Considerate?” she queries, “How, considerate? Would not staying with your date, or even knowing where he is be considerate? You were being selfish, and probably inherently nasty, too, by dancing with another boy, regardless or not of whether he was aware of your motives!” Having said what is at the forefront of her mind, she continues, “And how DARE you prattle on about serial killers, scaring people, especially your sister-” there we go, her famous subtlety at work again “-into being small and scared of new things, people, places, and social events, because they could be caught by a killer! It’s just so foolish! And small-minded of you.” she huffs, pulling hard on one of her tightly-wound plaits.

“He’s allowed to go where he wants without me keeping tabs on him!” Kelly retorts angrily, apparently resenting the fact that someone else has noticed that she actually doesn’t know where her date is right now. “If Rafe wants to wander off he can – and dancing with Charlie doesn’t count as dancing with another boy!” Someone should have warned Charlie that she simply can’t keep secrets. However, to her credit, she at least doesn’t expand on this point any further before whirling around to face the Hufflepuff boy again. “You’re not really dying, are you? You’re going to be alright, yeah?”

The boy and his friend go around to various games, winning a few, losing a few. Chris‘s stomach growls and he smiles nervously to Kara, “Let’s get some food.” She agrees as they walk to the food tables, Chris picks up a few items of food. As he snacks he notices all the commotion, two of the people involved he recognizes as fellow housemates. Muttering, “I wonder what’s got them all angry.”

Riley Markham almost chokes on his butterbeer with Saphia’s query, gagging and coughing as the amber liquid leaks briefly from the corners of his mouth. “Ah, that! Er, well, you see,” Riley mutters, meekly, wheezing for breath, brushing his mouth off on his sleeve and scracthing the tip of his nose with his scarred index finger. “I, er… she, well, got dumped, eh? Decided she wan’d tah go with some older Slytherin prat.. Ah, so, er… S’alright, eh. I, er… what?” Riley‘s eyes bug slightly as Clavicle starts to pull him up, moving almost immediately to shake the boy off. Not violently, but fairly adimantly. “If you think I’m dancing with you, yer a lark! Even under that femina-felto potion, yer.. well, not my type, eh?”

Clavicle says, “Come come …I’ve never known a Markham to be a coward…rise to the challenge then. Off to the floor with you.” he grins. “And not JUST me…you prat. Bopth of us…. go on.”"

Aisling O‘Cormac looks confused for a moment. “I’m sorry, I don’t understand. Charlie is a boy. You were dancing with him. How does this not count as dancing with another boy, hm? And what about the serial killer stuff? You haven’t denied a single thing about it, but I doubt that you’re sorry in the slightest! The prefects were right to take those books away from you, you’re too socially dangerous!” Glaring at Kelly, she spares a moment for a side glance to Lenore, who looks like she wishes she wasn’t there. “Sorry, Lenore,” she whispers to the girl beside her. Facing back to Kelly, she straightens her back, making her all of five foot tall, and continues to galre.

Charlie Linwood apparantly has the presence of mind to say, “You’re the one who said I’d be killed… and I don’t think Kate could possibly make her sister short.” Charlie‘s voice is a mix between cross and utterly confused, and after a moment, he says, “She isn’t–” and he chokes on the air this time, wheeling on Kelly, “Ssssshhhhhh!” is hissed, and then, all his senses returning with the near escape of certain secrets, “I’m not going to die but I’m… not going to be alright, either.” Here he actually stamps his foot, which is ridiculous and ineffectual, since they’re outside and barefoot. “You should be with DeWitt. Not me.” Color rises into his cheeks again, and his face twists up oddly. “Not me.”

Kelly Pantall seems utterly confused for a moment, whirling around to face Aisling, then back to face Charlie, then back to face Aisling again, then steps back and glares at both of them in turn. “I’m not socially dangerous! And, well,” she seems on the brink of sharing Charlie’s secrets for real when she turns to glare at him again. “I can’t even pay you a stinking compliment, and you go on a crazy rampage as if I was trying to woo you! I HAVE A BOYFRIEND, CHARLIE! I’M NOT INTERESTED IN YOU!” This particularly loud and high-pitched point made, she whirls around and storms away. Whether her point actually makes sense in context is entirely uncertain. She certainly thinks it does.

Orion Kari had just stepped beyond the aft exit of the tent when Briony catches up to him. His hands buried in his pockets, his sketchbook tucked under one arm, he seems distinctly bored. His gaze shifts skyward, as the light dwindles and the stars begin to twinkle and shine. Not seeming to notice Briony’s following him, he meanders his way toward the small cliff overlooking the southeast, his movements slow and paced, despite the damp weather outside the tent.

Aisling O‘Cormac stares after Kelly as she storms off. “She didn’t get it.” she says calmly. Turning to Lenore, she says once more, “She didn’t even get it! Is she a little bit.. well, backwards, or something?! Because I thought it was pretty clear!” Tugging on one of her plaits, she looks cross.

Lenore Pantall shakes her head silently, shrugging her shoulders lightly. When she does speak, it is at that same barely audible tone, as if she is afraid of being overheard. “She never gets the point.” There is an edeg of sympathy in her voice – though, from context, probably more sympathy for Aisling and Charlie than for Kelly. “I’m sorry, Mister.” She directs to Charlie, her eyes downturned. “Kelly’s a bit weird.”

“Wait! Wait up!” Briony calls, running after him carefully, unused to being barefoot. “You there!” She trots a bit faster, trying to catch up with him. “You dropped this… this paper!” she tells him and shakes it in his direction. Bri has not taken the time to look at exactly what the sheet has on it, but she figures it must be something important. She finally catches up to him, a bit breathless and holds it out to him, putting one hand on her stomach as if to still her breathing. “You dropped this,” she tells him, her breathing rough.

Charlie Linwood is riled up, and shouts after her, “You know good and well I’m not interested in you, either, Pantall!” His voice raises as the distance increases, “YOU’RE THE ONE WHO CAN’T SAY ANYTHING NORMALLY!” he remains rooted to the spot for a moment and then, forgetting to decrease his volume, “She’s not weird!!” Another stamping of the foot, and he storms off in an opposite direction, muttering darkly to himself and making a few first year girls squeal and run out of his way.

Riley Markham blinks, momentarily having to decide between popping Clavicle for slighting his pride and proving his housemate right by turning tail and running like a frightened little girl. Well, discression is the better part of valor. “Leg’go, you silly snake,” Riley says, wrenching his arm free with great effort, before flickering his gaze toward Saphia then back to Clavy. “Later, al’ight?” He says, with a weary sort of chuckle, digging his way out of things. “Yer dates tired, eh? And hungry. S’might be a good time fer us to make like gentlemen and fetch her some food and punch?” Of course, he hasn’t bothered to look if either actually already have food. At this point, he’s playing last line defenses.

Saphia Bona smiles, and comes to Riley’s aid, “Clavicle, I’ve had that jam bun. You sure you don’t want to come with me and point out which of those butterbeer bottles have the repelling charm on them?”

Clavicle Gravely grins a bit. “Sure. I will go and fetch some food.” he turns and walks to the food table and snags a tray and is happy as a lark when suddenly he crouches. A shadowy form beside the table, house elf size…whispers something to him and he blinks. Clavicle nods and takes something…wrapped in red silk from the elf, and carefully folds it into his pocket. The Elf then skirts back to the shadows. He stands, his tray forgotten for a few long moments as the boy merely thinks. He then shrugs as he takes up the tray and continues collecting things for he and his friends.

Orion Kari pauses just at edge of the small cliff, glancing back over his shoulder toward the shouts of the second-year Gryffindor so seriously attempting to call his attention. The thin, misty moisture in the air adding a shimmer to his olive-skinned features in the reflected light of the sunset behind them. “Yes, I did,” he whispers, simply, though he makes no move to pull his hands from his pockets or retrieve the parchment. The notebook, and the sheif of paper in Briony’s hand seem completely unmindful of the dampness about, as if the thin rain were unable to touch them.

Riley Markham flops back down in to his chair with obvious relief, clapping his hands over his face and muttering something unintelligable in to them, before giving a great and lengthy sigh.

As Clavicle starts returning, Saphia‘s found a chair a little ways away from Riley, having decided to give him lots of space tonight. She simply sat at one of the tables, watching the room thin out a little as the night starts coming to a close. It was a lot of fun. More fun than she thought it’d be. As Clavicle gets back to her, she smiles gratefully to him. “Cheers.” She whispers.

Clavicle Gravely grins. “So lets get a butterbeer in us then we can go check out the games.” he grins “I can show tyou how to spin toss the ring which counteracts the bounce charm.

“He-here it is,” she tells him and holds it out to him. “I thought you might want it.” Briony is very obviously taken aback by Orion’s demeanor. Her eyes are a bit wide and she has her arm fully extended to hand him the parchment. She reaches up and smooths her hair a bit, hoping that the mist is not ruining it, then smooths her dress somewhat self-consciously, as if she had always been so conscious of how she looked.

Riley Markham rubs at his eyes briefly, as though nudging the sleep from them before lifting his head with a small smile toward Clavicle. Genuine, even. Reaching up before the boy has set the tray down, he snatches up a roll of amoriare meat and chomps down in it with a small smirk. “Seems like she’s coming along well, eh, my gran?” His tone is somewhat dubious, though he is clearly impressed. “People seem to be take to her, this here went over well.” He lets his thought trail off as he turns his gaze absently aside, staring off at nothing in particular. That third-wheel feeling creeping up on him again.

Clavicle says, “She’s brilliant” he grins at Riley. “If only she’d run interference with my crazy grandmother so I won’t get anymore howlers about violins.” he sighs. He grins at Saphia and grins his grin which shows he has a secret.”

Saphia Bona smiles at Clavicle and accepts one of the bottles of butterbeer, and begins walking over toward the games, letting Clavicle and Riley have a conversation without her.

Orion Kari turns very slowly on his bare feet to face Briony, a small, low smile touching his curious lips. A faint whisper of something more, begging to be seen, to be drawn out. With all the charisma and allure of as might be portrays by a muggle actor in one of their moving pictures, Orion draws a step closer to Briony. Followed by another, and another, until his chest nearly touches her extended hand bearing the parchment. “It was mine, now it’s your own. A gift,” he whispers, quietly. His tone full and rich, and just a hint amused. “A reward for one of my evening’s muse. The fairest by far.”

“Brilliant might be a stretch,” Riley mutters, accepting a butterbeer as well and cracking it open with a satisfied sort of sound (especially since he had spilled a fairly large portion of the one he had been drinking before). “But she’s doing well. It bothers me, though. It just seems so.. wrong.”

“O– oh,” Briony answers, obviously taken in by his charm and charisma. She almost feels herself swooning as she turns her face downward — almost regretfully — to look at the drawings that he has gifted to her. Upon it are drawings of not just herself, but Felicity as well, very good drawings, depicting them in various scenarios and moods. “Oh my,” she breathes, almost as if she doesn’t blieve in the situation. “Is this really what my dressrobes look like,” the girl asks rather breathlessly as he looks up at him, eyes wide.

Clavicle says, “You just got to realize Riley…having her here is one of the best things that could happen…and really, she cares about you… and it’s proof positive there’s greatness in your bloodline.” he shrugs and trots off to meet Saphia at the rings”

Felicity Wexler having watched Orion and Briony sneak away, Felicity can’t help but follow. Curiousity alone would have pulled her, even if it weren’t for her small awe at the momentary attention she’d recieved from the rather handsome young man. Excusing herself for the lavatory while Gabriel and Nate continue chatting, Felicity ducks through the thinning crowd, slipping out the rear entrance of the tent quietly, only having to glance about briefly to find her cousin and the older Hufflepuff standing some distance off. And it’s a sight that catches her breath. “He’s beautiful,” she murmurs, to no one other than herself, as she watches the exchange. Far enough away that she can only barely hear what’s being said over the ambient noise radiating from the tent.

“Alright,” Saphia remarks as Clavicle pulls up beside her, “Show me how to do this…”

“Oh, no, blossom,” Orion murmurs softly, his voice falling from his lips like rich honey song. “No, I’m afraid not.” A coy, almost fierce look touches his deep, mahagony eyes as he leans in close to Briony. Close enough that perhaps from Felicity’s view, it might almost seem as though he were kissing the second-year holding the parchment. “For I am a meager artist, weak and poor. Unable to capture the true beauty of my muse.” His breath near enough to taste for that moment, like fruit. “Your dress, and the beauty donning it, are much more stunning than my quill can ever capture.” And without another word, he rises back to his full height and moves to walk away, head back in the direction of the castle. Humming, quietly.

Clavicle Gravely nods and shows her how to spin the ring which looks like it will make the ring miss. But instead…it reverses the repellant charm and the ring sticks to the first bottle. He looks at her as the goblin scowls, “A Gravely… you may not play this game!” it rudely states!

Saphia Bona blinks at the goblins rudeness, and whispers back, “How dare you! Just because he could actually win, you ban him playing? Well, well, that’s very smart. I suppose. But very unfair!”

Riley Markham exhales a small, almost bitter sigh, before leaning back in his chair. Clavicle had a point, and he knew it, though he didn’t really want to ponder that. The crowd continues to thin as Riley sits there, waiting and waiting. Being the only boy on the events committee, he’d been contracted to help clean up. Pull chairs about and the like.

Clavicle Gravely grins and takes the goblin banning in stride. “Oh no it’s alright…I can just go teach everyone this trick…” the goblin scopwls at Saphia, but doubly so at Clavicle. “Alright…you can play once…IF you stay quiet.” it grumpily states and sits back scowling. “Try it Saphia.” he grins… Obviously his family has dealt with Goblins before.

Staring in awe as the older boy makes his way back to the castle, Briony turns and watches him, then takes several steps, as if to ask him more questions, to bask in his glory. She stops short, though, coming into a sliver of light and gazing down at the parchment in sheer amazement. Was that really her? Of course, she paid little attention to the drawings of Felicity, but focussed entirely on those of herself in awe and amazement.

Saphia Bona attempts it… and sends a hoop spinning wildly and far too powerfully. It pings off one of the bottles, flies upward into the goblin’s head, and by pure chance lands on one of the butterbeer bottles perfectly. Saphia rejoices with a delighted squeek and asks, “Does that mean I win a prize?”

Clavicle Gravely grins and looks at the goblin. The goblin shoves a stuffed dragon of Mauve fabric “I hope you both choke on it!” he states as he closes the shutters. Clavicle laughs, “They hate losing.”

Saphia Bona smiles, taking her dragon with her, and whispers to Clavicle, aware now that they’re one of the few couples left. “Thank you, Clavicle. I had a wonderful time tonight. You’re a perfect gentlemen.” As nice a compliment as it is, it’s a hint that the night is over.

Felicity Wexler watches Orion walk away, exhaling a breath she’d not realized she’d been holding. And it’s only once he is fully out of view that she bursts foward, her bare feet slapping at the loose soil (for once) without regard for the small flesh of mud and moisture that slap up on to her skirt. Without a word, she makes a snatch for the parchment, attempting to lice it from Briony’s hand while she’s distracted. A flush of anger touching her face. How could she have gotten something, when the boy had been looking at her?! “What’s that, huh?!”

Clavicle Gravely nods “Shall I escort you back?

“Hey now, he gave it to me! Don’t be grabby, Felicity,” Briony snaps, quickly turning so that Felicity can’t take it from her. “Why don’t you go back to your date?” the girl suggests, scowling a bit as she remembers just who Felicity’s date is. Bri does not look at all pleased. “Anyway, it’s mine and he gave it to me, and if I could get your ugly face off of it, I would.” She hmphs and starts walking back towards the tent to find her own date, who she has hoisted off on her friend Kalynn for the time being.

Saphia Bona smiles, but shakes her head. “I’m going to help Riley pack up. I don’t think he’s had a good a night as we have. But you go on, OK? I’ll be back later for a game of Wizo-Chess.” She makes her offer, smiling her best, and leans over, giving Clavicle a tiny peck on the cheek.

Riley Markham pushes his himself up finally, noting that only a few stragglers and house-elves remain — those couples to involved in games or snogging to care that the night has ended, or those scattered adults still chittering and chatting aimlessly about whatever it is that adults talk about. Taking up the rubbish that Clavicle and Saphia left behind when they went to go play games, Riley sighs and bins it, before manually helping move chairs across the room for house-elves to vanish.

Clavicle says, “Right.” he looks uncertain, As if he should argue, but when he gets the peck on the cheek he grins stupidly. “Right…wizo-chess.” he wanders hogwarts-ward. “Chess…with Wizo’s.” he nods.”

Though Briony holds it tightly enough to keep her from stealing it, she can’t prevent Felicity from seeing it that moment they’ve both got hold of it. “Hey, I’m on it, too! Those are–HEY!” The third-year’s eyes narrow and she gives a great sort of huff, watching Briony head back toward the tent with a sudden flare of anger. “You, you, you! You ugly brat!” She spits, but having noticed that her “date” seems to have offended Briony, rather than get beat up by the physically superior girl, she decides to fully launch the emotional artillery. And without another word, she seeks out Gabriel again, putting on her extra-cute face.

Saphia Bona walks over to Riley as he packs up, and shows him the new dragon doll she got, which yawns noiselessly as it curls up in her arms. “Wanna name it?” She grins to him as she places the dragon on a table and picks up a chair, helping stack it on top of a second one, upside down.

“Don’t, Felicity! We don’t need to lose more points for Gryffindor just because you’re a stupid, jealous bratface!” Briony huffs into the tent, pausing once inside, to try to calm herself. Somehow, the magic of the moment has been ruined for her, and she now just wants to go upstairs and get out of her dress. “Albert, is it alright if I go up to my commons now,” she asks her date quietly, holding the sheet casually at her side. He agrees and the two of them stride up to the castle and disappear through the entrance.

Riley Markham goes to a great, great length to pretend he saw no kiss on the cheek a moment before pass between one of his housemates to another. Nope, he didn’t see anything of the sort out of the corner of his eye, oh no. Not at all. Though he hardly seems surprised when Saphia comes over. “How ’bout Grav–” He starts, a slightly bitter tone in his voice which he catches almost immediately, spawning a cringe and a small shake of his head. Reaching out to take up her chairs, he adds them to his own and starts across the room. “Robert?”

Saphia Bona nods, and agrees immediately, “Robert, then. He’s now officially a boy.” The dragon sleeps, it’s belly exposed and just dying to be ticked. “You turned her down, didn’t you?” Saphia whispers, incredibly quietly. “When she asked you out. You turned her down.”

Felicity Wexler lingers quite a bit longer with Gabriel than Briony, wanting to make her point. But eventually she and her date retire to the common rooms as well, though Felicity seems more tired now than amused. At least her feet didn’t hurt from wearing uncomfortable boots.

Darius Dwight sighs as the night starts coming to a close. He’s not really sure what to do now. Usually he’s never around once the party ends. Responsibilities, he thinks to himself. Reluctantly, he begins packing up the instruments.

“S’ah good name, eh? S’my dad’s. I wonder how he’s doing?” Riley muses, setting the chairs aside, which the house-elf in front of him promptly vanishes with a poof of smoke. Saphia’s question, however, draws a long sigh from Riley and he turns on his naked heel (tearing a small divot in the grass as his jagged scars tug at the soil). “That’s silly, ‘phia. Got dumped, like I said.” But Riley is naturally a notoriously bad liar. It follows through in to every part of him, including how moved pick up the next few chairs.

Saphia says, “C’mere,” Saphia whispers, dragging Riley away from his chair stacking duties. She tugs him to the one last assembled piece of the tent — the dance floor. Even the shoes have been packed up, and the instruments were a while ago. “One more dance, Riley. Please?”"

Riley Markham pauses, briefly, before finding himself pulled away from his cleaning duties. He was, quite naturally, strong enough to pull away. But something about her tugging, her insistance, broke his will to resist, and once they reach the dance floor and he turns to face her. Something inside his eyes, something across his features, changes. It’s one of those moments, more magical than anything that can be created with a wand. All the torture and frustration of the evening seem to slip away. The pain and the weariness from his illness, the stress of quidditch practice and school work.. It all fades from his eyes, as he looks at her. It may be just a kind gesture, it may be something more. In the long run, it really doesn’t matter, because was Riley looks down upon her in that moment, she’s the only thing in his world. “You sure?” He asks, quietly, and somewhat nervously, as he takes a step closer to her. Moving his arms somewhat hesitantly, as though to mimic what he had seen being down earlier. “Your date might not like it.” The faint smile warming his lips, though, whispers of humor in those words. Something to gently combat the small flush of nervousness running across him.

Sighing, Saphia simply holds one of Riley’s hands as they dance, letting his arm wrap around her gently. Much as with Clavicle, she’s not pressed against her dance partner, nor does she let Riley get away with anything. She’s just a dance partner, and a friend. “I’m sorry I didn’t let you finish speaking, I was just so happy to hear you’d been asked, and happy for me. I was selfish. I thought I’d been handed a solution to all my problems, and I didn’t think of your feelings once. I’m so sorry, Riley.”

Riley Markham chuckles, not daring enough to pull her close or try anything untoward. His heart is brilliantly racing even with this — dancing was somewhat frightening to him, despite it’s excitement. Simply being this close was enough to make him sweat slightly. His lead is fairly off, and his sway is a bit wonky. He really is the sort more suited to throwing punches than leading a dance. But never the less, there he is. His expression softens, and for the first time in a very long time, the unguarded, unangered, unpained image of Riley shimmers forth. “Yeah, well..” He whispers, bowing his head a little. “It wasn’t very fair of me, either. And it made things easier on you, so.. I’m sorry, for.. putting pressure on you, I guess.” And he was sorry, though he wasn’t entirely sure what for. He had no way of quantifying his feelinsg, whatever they were. He knew he had been jealous, and he knew he had been a royal pain. It just.. Quietly, in a voice unshrouded by dry it or dark humor, he asks, “Is it strange, that.. after everything that happened last year, I want to be around you and help protect you?” And honestly, he didn’t know the answer. He hardly knew the question. But he’d figure it out eventually.

Saphia Bona is silent, and has no way to answer that question. She doesn’t understand it either. But then she does have one, and she smiles, “I want to help you too, Riley. I know I can’t help you against Dark Wizards, or even the headmistress.” She smiles shyly, “But … anything I can help with, I want to. Don’t ever feel shy about asking me for anything.” She pauses, just dancing a little more in the silence. “Have you started your transfiguration homework?” She asks, suddenly.

Riley Markham can’t help but smile, as his gaze lifts to meet her own. His deep, dust-green eyes soft. Soft in a way that few people ever got to see. He’d been about to inform her that she had, actually, helped defend him against a dark wizard — or at least one they thought was dark at the time, or that she was forever helping him with his gran without ever trying. Her question tailing it, however, catches him completely off guard and he starts so greatly that he almost proceeds to pick Saphia up and drop her again. “Bloody hell, no! I’ve been to busy with this mess! DAMN IT!” His eyes wide and weary again, and looking somewhat flustered, he grips her hand with his left, scarred one (to flustered to notice), gripping it gently and tugging her almost immediately toward the exit of the tent. “I’ll flunk this midterm if I don’t pass this, com’on!” Romance, budding or nonexistant as it may be, forgotten in the wake of crisis. And the house-elves snicker.

Saphia Bona spins away as Riley dashes for his homework, and smiles at just how hopeless Riley is. And she finishes packing up the chairs for him.

Melvina Prichard watches from the far corner of the room, having been forgotten by all but the house-elves. Many of whom show up at Saphia’s side to deal with the chairs for her, ushering her on. And Melvina can’t help but grin. Her husband would have been proud.

A Pre-Season Ravenclaw Practice

Posted: April 30, 2009 | Starring: Noémie
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Striding onto the pitch on a clear, warm day in mid-autumn, Noémie breathes in deeply, looking quite pleased at the feel of this day. She drops the case of balls down onto the ground and takes to her broom, swooping around with her typical grace, just getting a feel for the air as it is this fall day. Her hair streams behind her wildly, looking rather like light-brown fire as she zooms over the pitch. Before long, she takes to the ground again, where she has left their quidditch balls and starts pulling her hair back in an attempt to pull the wavy mass out of her face.

It’s about the time that Riley Markham makes his way out on to the pitch, his school robes undone and hanging loosely off his shoulders. His cassual clothes underneath, a partially unbuttoned cotton dockshirt, and a pair of slightly wrinkled slacks held up by suspenders, left open for inspection at the soft breeze pulls at both his openned robes and the mass of mid-back length, marroon-colored hair that he works on typing back as he walks. His beater bat hanging limply from a leather strand at his wrist, tapping him in the cheek as he backs back his wild-locks.

Van Douglass walks alongside Riley, holding his broom while he goes about the process of preparing himself to practice. Her eyes fall briefly on the his scar-enveloped left hand, which seems to be snagging hairs away from the ponytail he attempts to make, but she says nothing about it, simply handing him his broom back once he’s finished. She does, however, turn her gaze upfield afterward and passes a wave toward Noémie. “Hello!”

Chaser Bailey Williams strides onto the pitch, now quite tall after his summer growth spurt. “Hoy, Noémie!” he calls to his new captain. “Hey, Van, Riley. It’s our year, eh?” The fourth year chuckles and takes to his broom. “Quaffle, please?” he calls and holds his arms out as he hovers just a few feet above Noémie’s head. “It’s great to be on the pitch again. We were travelling all summer, so I haven’t been on a broom in ages.” Receiving the quaffle from the captain, he flies up and starts a lap around the large pitch, to warm up.

“Start warming up, and I’ll let the bludgers loose in a moment or so.” Pausing for a moment, she adds. “Well, perhaps just one, so poor Riley doesn’t get overwhelmed.” A hearty laugh echos from Noémie‘s mouth as she stretches her arms and starts doing some of her ballet stretches, as she is often seen doing in the holding room before games. Finally stretched she reaches down and looks up at her teammates above her. “Bludger, coming up!” She announces, letting said ball loose. She then mounts her own broom and zooms up near the hoops. “Give it here, Bailey!” she calls, laughing a bit. Noémie as Chaser? Stranger things have been known to happen.

“Here it comes,” the boy announces, chucking it halfway across the pitch. He starts flying in her direction, laughing a bit as it doesn’t come near making it to her. He snatches it up and tosses it up to her. “C’mon, Van! We can smoke you!” A loud laugh emits from Bailey, and he stifles himself, still not quite used to his own deepening voice. He zooms around the pitch, rather goofily, enjoying his time in the air now after a whole summer without flight.

Riley Markham chortles as he mounts his broom, slipping off his school robe and tossing it down beside the box of quidditch balls. Without missing a trick, he mounts his broom and kicks off in to the air, flying much more confidently now that a certain someone isn’t here to distract him and turn his face all interesting shades of purple. “I can take as many bludgers as you can dish out,” he calls, cockily, swinging his bat about on his wrist.

“I can relate to that, Bailey!” Van chuckles, hopping up on to her broom without delay and moving toward the hoops with a pleasant expression. “It’s been so long, I was afraid I’d forget how to fly!” Once there, she takes the position she’d practiced last year — turned slightly side-ways, so that she could use the back of her broom to deflect incoming quaffles as well as her hands. She was a bit rusty from the long summer, but the blood was already pumping and she was excited to get back in to the swing of things! “Go ahead and try it!”

Riley Markham flipping his bat up in to his sandpaper hand, Riley dives after the bludger, pulling up in time to give it a good hearty smack in the direction of Bailey — but his thrust and swing is so great that it knocks him off-center, and the bludger goes sailing wide right, hardly close enough to even make the chaser readjust his course.

“Oh, no, I certainly can’t do that!” Noémie laughs, good-naturedly, as she flies around, and drops the ball back to Bailey who is swooping around rather enthusiastically. She flies up above the hoops, looking down on her teammates. Reaching for her wand, she releases the snitch for her own practice, still keeping an eye on her teammates. “It’s our year! I believe that the cup will come to Ravenclaw this year!”

Van Douglass shifts her gaze toward the bludger that goes astray before leaning back on her broom, watching Noémie and Bailey approach while shouting advice to Riley from afar. “You’re over-extending yourself! Ease up a little and control your swing a bit more.” She waits and waits for the switch and the quaffle to come her way, suspecting that it will be a quick pass to Noémie who will shoot, but hardly discounting Bailey from the equation.

Riley Markham passes a glance back to Van before giving a small nod and pulling back up after the bludger he knocked astray earlier, ducking inbetween Noémie and Bailey to get to it. Moving at a nearly blurring speak, causing his marroon hair to whip behind him in the wind like a long get of flame, he spins his broom with a quick bank and tries to do as Van suggested. Pulling in his power and controlling his swing, not putting his full force in to the blow, he directs the bludger toward Noémie. This time, the arch of the leather-wrapped cannonball swinging much closer. Hopefully enough so to cause her to veer off..

“Sure thing,” Bailey laughs, rearing back and lobbing the quaffle in Van’s direction. “Take that!” He yells with a laugh, doing a whirl of a turn, rather goofily after he does so. He then stops and watches to see whether Van manages to block his shot or not. “EEEeeeeeeeEEEEEeeee,” he calls, trying to distract the older girl from the shot he has just attempted. He doesn’t appear to be entirely taking this practice seriously, rather, enjoying being on the pitch and in the air.

Van, on the other hand, is taking the practice quite seriously. She’s having fun, naturally — her broad grin would give that away, no questions. But there is a competetive streak in her that just won’t be satisfied unless she gives nothing short of her best. It’s why she joined the quidditch team in the first place. She wasn’t world class, but that didn’t mean she couldn’t try to be. Noting Riley’s bludger sailing toward Noémie, hopefully countering any last minute passes, Van pulls up in time to make a block for the ball, though it does slip out of her fingers, causing her to make a quick dive for it to snatch it out of the air before tossing it up and hitting it with the tail of her broom out to about mid-pitch. She had gotten rusty over the summer. She’d have to work out some of the kinks.

Swerving hard left to avoid Riley’s hit with the bludger, Noémie flies away rather quickly in a loop, to avoid the Bludger’s return. “Be careful, Riley! The idea is not to hit your own teammates!” Noémie calls to him, suddenly flying hard across the pitch, in the direction of a gold spec. She zooms back upward soon, empty-handed, as the little ball had zoomed off before she had even the chance to see it more closely. She cheers as Van makes a very successful block. “Good one, Van! Go again, Bailey!” The girl whoops, something that is usually not her style. Today, though, the usually calm, refined girl seems to have boundless energy and be generally and openly excited.

Bailey Williams has to fly far down the pitch to catch the Quaffle where Van has chucked it. “Good shot there, Van!” He flies back, swerving every which way, leaning more towards the right side of the hoops, which he knows in the past to be her weak side. The fourteen-year-old zooms around the hoops, coming back around to Van’s front, before throwing the Quaffle hard for the left-most hoop, hoping perhaps he’s starting to get his edge back. “Too bad David and Clavicle aren’t here,” he laments. “We could start working on our fluid teamwork. Lord knows we could use to do better now that Angelina’s gone!”

“Sorry! Just testing that out!” Riley calls back, with a bit of a sheepish grin. At least he had gotten it closer to her! Maybe there was something to Van’s suggestion after all. Pulling in and down, Riley chases after the bludger, turning in midnight as it narrows in on Bailey. A quick duck and a quick burst of speed forward and he’s out there, he swings, but his bad swings as the bludger makes a last second change in direction and he barely graces the underside of the ball. Swearing, loudly, in gobbledegook, Riley hooks about dangerously on his broom, doing something of a barrel-roll turn that keeps him mounted only by centrifigal force and luck before pushing foward to chase after both the bludger and chaser. “It’s on you, Bailey!”

Van Douglass is busy watching the quaffle, not the bludger following the chaser, so she’s fairly well distracted as Bailey circles the hooks, prepared for a block on her left side. That was the problem about circling the hoops. Shooting from behind was against the rooms, so if you didn’t take your shot on one side, you were terribly likely to take it on the other unless you were planning to circle around again. This time, Van snatches the ball cleanly out of the air, a slightly smug, satisfied expression touching her lips before the sound of the bludger alerts her and ducks, just as the bludger that had been following Bailey passes through the space her had had been occupying a few moments ago. “Beater, keep up!” She calls, repeating her mid-field broom toss of the quaffle, shooting Riley a monentarily annoyed look.

Missing the bludger-score entirely, Noémie dives towards the ground, spying that familiar gold ball once again. She flies near to the ground, her toes dragging along the grass now and then, until she finally closes her hand around the snitch. Ah, she, too, is out of practice. But that was what these were for, wasn’t it? “Let’s do some laps, and call it a day,” She calls to her teammates. “We’re losing the light, and I didn’t remember to bring the lights today.” She waves her arm in a circle, directing them around the pitch counter clockwise. She starts off in that direction herself, and is already looped halfway around the pitch in just a moment, starting her own set of laps to keep herself in practice.

Riley Markham cringes as the Keeper ducks under the bludger, though Bailey’s roll around the hooks gives him the perfect oppertunity to double in front of the goals and gain ground on the cannonball. His bat connecting with it this time in a good, solid, satisfying way, sending it hurtling in to the stands. His form chaotic again, all power and no finesse. But at least he got it away from the chaser.

Riley Markham mutters something fairly unkind toward himself about his lack of skill before pulling his wand out from his back pocket and pointing it rathering annoyedly at the bludger darting about. His scarred, sandpaper hand requires him to hold his wand slightly awkwardly in an underhanded way with his fingertips trailing the length of the wooden shaft. His spell’s accuracy, however, is unerring as he mutters a crisp, clean, “Tendo!” The ball of white light that bursts from the tip of his wand evelopes and slows the bludge as though it were encased in ice, drawing it bcak toward the tip of Riley‘s wand and rooting it there until they land after the laps and Riley can put the bludger away. In the meantime giving him the odd impression of carrying a stick of leather-flavored cotton candy.

Van Douglass seems relatively pleased with the practice, but for the bludger she nearly suffered to the back of the head. Still, for a raw recruit to the team, she had to admit that Riley showed promise. He flew well — excellently, actually — and he had power to spare. She just hoped he’d learn some control before one of the Ravenclaws ended up in the hospital wing from their own beater’s bludger. “Good practice, Noémie!” Van calls, after performing the laps and landing.

Swooping quickly with the quaffle in hand, Bailey does several laps around the pitch, up and down, back and forth, being less serious than he probably should be, and finally lands, plopping the quaffle into the box without worrying about securing it. He strides towards the broom shed with a wave. “See you tomorrow then?” he calls to everyone, knowing the obvious answer. “I promise I’ll focus better tomorrow!” He laughs loudly and stows his broom away, trotting back into the castle to tend to other duties.

“Hey, wait! I’ll walk with you!” Van calls, running after Bailey and dissapearing with him in the direction of the castle.

Riley Markham locks the bludger away with a small sigh, releasing it for the tip of his wand with a frustrated, “Nox.” Turning his gaze toward Noémie, he cants his head slightly, considering it for a moment before giving a slight nod. “You think it’ll help?”

Riley Markham finally nods, thoughtfully, picking up his robes and shuffling them back on with a little nod. “Alright,” he murmurs, before grinning a bit. “Yeah, I think I could be up for that. Gotta figure this’n out before our first match, for sure..”

“I do think it will help. After all, I had to practice my flying and such for a couple of years before I made the team. I’ve only been on since my third year.” Only. “Every little bit helps.” She smiles at him, closing up the box and latching it. She picks up the box and her own broom and stands erect. “You don’t have to show up to all of them, but whenever you feel like it, you can feel free to join us. It could very likely help your aim, I think. We’ll work extra hard on that.” Noémie pats him on the back, standing a mite taller than him. “You’d better go get your homework done, though. Can’t have my team forgetting to do their homework.” Her laugh rings out, and she starts heading towards the broomshed to put the equipment away. “I’ll see you tomorrow, Riley!”

Riley Markham frowns, at that. Homework was the natural bane of his existance, but with a small mutter and nod, he flashes an almost rakish, cynical half-grin up at Noémie; the sort that is quite handsome now, but in a few years might be able to stop hearts, before taking up his broom and bat and starting for the castle. He’d had his work cut out for him, but at least this challenge was fun!

Ravenclaw Quidditch Trials

Posted: April 30, 2009 | Starring: Noémie
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Noémie Ribouet stands in the middle of the Quidditch pitch, her broom in hand. Her hair is pulled back from her face and fastened somehow to the back of her head. The box of Quidditch balls sits nearby, as well as a few extra Quaffles laying about on the ground. It is a cool day, and the sky is clear as the new captain waits for her housemates to show up for Trials, deciding that there couldn’t be better weather for the start of their season.

Dolly Faeden strides to the pitch with her head held high, of course broomless. The girl looks around at all the older students and her expression, for a moment, quails. She is allowed to try, isn’t she? She comes to rest near Noémie and gives the captain a small, somewhat nervous smile. Clavicle is spotted and, should she catch his eye, a bigger smile surfaces.

David follows the other Ravenclaws, chatting with the older members of the team. He carries his Moontrimmer on his left shoulder, confident enough to make the team once again this year, and considerably less scared to do than he was last year. As he arrives on the pitch, he stops near the team captain, and gives her a nod and a smile.

Saphia Bona steps out with Clavicle and Riley, looking hideously nervous and worried. What was she thinking? She’s no quiditch player. She knows she isn’t. Why on earth was she even trying out for this? This was going to be a disaster.

Clavicle Gravely Waves to Dolly when he sees her and then walks over to Saphia and whispers to her, “I didn’t mean to upset you, I’m sorry.” he nods his head lower. “Please forgive me.”

Kara Raine wanders in with a large group of first years, but when they divert to head toward the stands, she pauses, and heads over onto the pitch instead. Sliding up by Dolly, she nods to those around her. “I know I am a first year, but I heard something about a junior squad, so.” She too is broomless, but, quickly pulls her hair back with a ribbon, looking eager and interested.

Riley Markham follows Saphia, Clavicle, David and the rest on to the field with a small yawn — though conpared to his usual self, he seems bit more awake and alert than he has for the last few days. Still, he’s rather pointedly avoiding Saphia’s gaze, and seems to have something else on his mind as he twirls his black beater’s bat from a leather string on his wrist.

“Alright, first years, make sure you’ve got brooms. The broom shed is just over there — I’m sure you know that already — so secure a broom then queue up right over here.” Noémie waves her arm in the direction of the area where she’d like them to gather. “Everyone else, I’d like Keepers to queue right here, Chasers over here, and Beaters over here. If you were thinking of coming out for Seeker, I must apologise and ask you to take your place in another area or head back to the commons, for I will be playing Seeker again this season.” Noémie pauses and lets out a little giggle. “I’m sorry, alright, gather up everyone!” Noémie watches taking her broom up in her hand and holding it at her side while the Ravenclaws situate themselves.

Saphia Bona huffs a little at Clavicle, but finds it hard to stay angry at people and whispers, “I can’t believe you thought I’d keep a grudge at you for that, Clavicle. I’m a better person tha– oh.” Saphia‘s heart falls as Noémie makes her announcement, and she stops dead in her tracks. “Well, anyway, people. I… I’d better head back and… study.”

Clavicle Gravely frowns a bit as he shrugs and heads over to the chaser line of things. He shrugs, knowing he has at least 2 more years to wait before he can try for seeker. He snags Saphia’s arms and drags her over to the chaser side of things. “Not today… you are trying out.” he grins at her. “Don’t count yourself out.”

Dolly Faeden pipes up before heading to get her brook, “What about Seeker for the firs’ year team?” She doesn’t hold any delusions of making the team, and in fact, after she has trotted over to the shed and found the least wobbly looking broom, hovers uncertainly. “Do we needtae line up with everyone else?” She tilts her head somewhat to the side, eyebrows raised curiously.

David ignores the discussions going on around him and concentrates on the tryout. He, however, smiles at Riley and Saphia as he notices them in the crow, waves to them, and walks to line up with the Chasers.

Listening intently as the Captain tosses out instructions, Kara glances over toward the shed, and then the waiting area. Once given the go a head, the first year dances over toward the shed, spending a good few minutes trying to find the broom she has used before. With a grin, it is quickly snatched up and place is resumed where Noémie indicated. “Dolly, I think we are suppose to, line up over here I mean. So you like Seeker? I can’t decide between Seeker or Chaser myself.”

Riley Markham glances to Saphia briefly, then flickers his eyes toward Clavicle with a look that is perhaps a bit sharper that is truly nessicarily, before muttering something somewhat vague about Saphia potentially being a decent chaser before moving to place himself in the beater line. His Windwalker S-series broom slung over his shoulder lazily.

Saphia Bona is dragged, despite protests of ‘but I’ll never be any good at chaser!’ into the chaser line, picking up a broom along the way. As she stands there for a moment, she looks around, looking very much like a frightened deer, caught in the hunter’s nets. She’s gone before she’s even in the air.

Clavicle Gravely smirks. “And you said you could never do charms either…but you do excellent there. And if you make the team.. Riley over there will be twice as good at beating things…so take one for the team and try Eh?

“No, no, you first years just stay in your own queue. You’ll try out with everyone else, but I’d like you all to try everything.” Noémie smiles patiently at Dolly and glances around as the others gather in the areas that she had designated. “Alright, we’ll start with the chasers and keepers. First years, come over here and join us. Alright, everyone put your brooms down. Yes, on the ground.” She steps over and picks up the Quaffles, one by one, tossing them to the Chaser candidates. “Alright, you’re now going to toss them back and forth to one another, while you run down the pitch, and when you reach the end, one of our lovely keeper candidates will attempt to block the shot from the shorter hoops I’ve set up. We’ll get in the air in just a bit. Alrigt, keepers, head down that way, and Chasers, first years, two lines please, balls in one line.”

Dolly Faeden murmurs in an undertone to Kara, “I dunnae, really. I’ve ne’er done more than ride a broom, but Seeker seems interestin’. Either that or Beater.” She doesn’t really look like the type, but a sly grin and then –”Aye!” to Noémie as she moves with the other first years who are more or less better at discerning exact meanings without questions. She frowns a little bit but discards her broom, staying close to Kara.

Riley Markham turns a rather fabulous shade of scarlet as he shoots back a glare past his shoulder toward Clavicle. A flush that he desperately tries to hide by immediately snapping his gaze back as if he hadn’t looked toward he and Saphia at all. No one can claim Riley a master of subterfuge, that’s for certain. “Like you’re head, Clavy! Shut it.” The bite to his words half-fire, half-mutter. Shifting his attention, he focuses himself on Noémie with a resolute expression, dropping his broom down lazily.

Clavicle says, “Why Riley? Want me to lose the House 50 points for stupidity?”

Kara Raine smiles at Dolly, “Seeker is, interesting, but you have to be fast with a quick eye, come on, they are lining up.” Reaching up to make sure her hair is secured behind her head, Kara practically skips over into line, dropping her broom to the ground before she gets there. Grinning at Dolly and the first year before her, it is only then that turns to nod toward the chaser candidate opposite her.

David walks towards Saphia, trying to reassure her that everything would be all right. “Saphia… don’t worry, I was scared last year, too, and look, I made the team. So it’s not that difficult at all.” he whispers to her, before looking back at Noémie. The boy is getting a bit impatient to start the trials and to see if the backyard flying he did during the summer would yield some improvement to his way of playing.

“Quiet! The only talking I want to hear is communication between you all about what your next motion is going to be,” Noémie snaps quickly looking at all of the students queued. “Alright, GO!” she calls, waving her arm towards the end of the pitch where the first keeper has only just gotten in place. “Quickly now, quickly! Pass that ball!” She watches with a quick eye, trying to see who passes the ball most efficiently and communicates best with his or her teammates. “Alright, next team go, don’t run over the ones up that away, quick! Quick, quick quick!” Noémie seems to have become a bit redfaced with the yelling, and her wavt hair is starting to loosen itself from where she fastened it.

Saphia Bona ‘s heart sinks yet again. “I’m done for…” she whispers. “I’m not even going to get on my broom.” She gets in line and waits until she gets in her turn, and then runs down the field. As she gets the quaffle early on, she attempts a rudimentary tactic by slowing her running as they approach the keeper, and then a quick pass to the opposite chaser… but her throw is limp-wristed and weak and doesn’t even make the distance. Red faced, she trudges back to her line.

Clavicle Gravely looks at Riley and Saphia. He smirks. “Saphia…when you are mad you do great. So get mad. Get confident, get aggressive.” he nods. “Aim it at my head first….you can do this…. Or if you want switch to Keeper.. it’s not as throwy…but a lot more blocky

Dolly Faeden catches the ball a bit awkwardly, saved mostly by the Gripping Charms quaffles are equipped with. “Oi!” she calls, passing the ball to her partner, a round faced third year boy who catches the ball deftly. “M’name is Dennis!” is his reply, throwing the ball back. Thereafter it becomes running and calling out “Dolly!” and then “Oi, oi, Dennis!” The running, Dolly is good at, and even passing the ball back to Dennis she does well enough, but several times she has to dart suddenly forward or sideways and nearly stumbles trying to keep the ball from dropping more than once.

Rather despite his adminantly looking away from her and hardly speaking to her on the way to the field, Riley‘s eyes are locked upon Saphia as she runs pitch. He cringes as she throws, but that hardly keeps him from cheering. “Cheers, Saphia! Good effort!” And as she trudges back to the line, he turns to her with a slightly arched brow. “Yer aim was on, but your ppower was off. Straight arm it, throw with yer body and not just yer arm. You’ll do alright, eh? Here.. cutting out of his line for a second, he moves to stand beside Saphia, demonstrating what he means, giving a waist up, lean-forward hurl at the air. “Like that, see?”

Clavicle Gravely takes a quaffle and begins tossing it up and around. “Who’s with me and Saphia?” he asks as he jogs out taking a bit of initiative. He trots forward and looks over at Saphia. “Come on then… snap to it. It’s just a lesson. A set of problems. We have to distract , confuse, and obfuscate our attack to get it past the keeper.” he grins as he tosses her the quaffle. “UIse your weight like a penduluum. You can toss a good punch…this is the same.”

Kara Raine bends down, waiting patiently till it is her and her partner’s turn. With a nod toward the older boy running beside her, she tosses the quaffle over in a nice smooth ark. Her partner easily catches it, pauses and lobs it back, Kara just managing to grab hold and tuck it in. A bit more distance is covered, the first year giving a yell before she passes the red ball back over. As the posts draw near, the keeper candidate tries to block her partner’s toss, but the quaffle sails through the closest hoop with ease. Kara lets out a whoop of excitement, and goes over to hi-five her partner, before running back down the pitch to get in line.

As Saphia gets back (already huffing a little) she notices that her keeper is the same one Clavicle will be facing, and whispers to him, “He’s weak on the right side — Doesn’t use both his hands well. Use a Mischla Mis-step — Both of you run left, and then the one without the quaffle bolts right. If he bites on it, the other one shoots. If not, pass quickly and try to hit the far right hoop.” She nods sagely, but still looks depressed.

Riley Markham simply blinks.

Clavicle Gravely grins at Saphia, He knew just presenting it in the right way, a problem that needs solving, would activate her ‘Ravenclaw’ mode. He shoots Riley a ‘How about them apples’ look and nods. “Right. Here we go.” And he begins going through the maneuver, running left suddenly. Clavicle has played some soccer in the carnival with muggle kids, so he can be a little quick. He sees Saphia’s prediction almost coming true. But the keeper switches to guard Clav, so Clav yells “On your right foot!” and tosses the quaffles to Saphia…

When David‘s turn comes, the boy catches the Quaffle thrown by the player who ran to the chaser before him and runs towards the keepers. When he has ran about a third of the distance, a bit faster than his partner, he slows down to let him catch up with him and throws the Quaffle to him. He resumes his course towards the keepers, catching the Quaffle thrown back to him with a little difficulty (the other player having thrown it a bit higher that what he should have ideally done). Cursing profusely under his breath, he throws the Quaffle towards the goals with all the force he can manage. As bad luck would have it, the Quaffle is, however, deflected by the Keeper. David comes back towards the other players with a glum look.

Saphia Bona runs again, and indeed, the ploy is good. Saphia‘s left with a nice metre of sunlight in which to make the shot… but her aim is wavery, her power weak. It hits the rim of the hoop and bounces off. No good.

As the line of Chasers finally comes to an end, Noémie claps loudly. “Alright, keepers and Chasers queue up over here and get your breath. Beaters, I want you all to take up a bat now, and face someone. Firsties, any of you who would like to give this a try are welcome to join them.” She pauses, waiting as a few first years join the group of beaters. She then pulls up a few rather old looking balls, hard, which look much like bludgers, save that they are entirely tame. “I would like you all to bat this back and forth, just as a warm-up. If you drop it, don’t worry, just pick it up and keep going. In the meantime…” Noémie turns back to the group who has all gathered around now. “If you would all take to your brooms, I think I’d like to see some flying.

Saphia Bona slumps at her poor effort in the first trial, and whispers to Riley as she walks past him, “Good luck, Riley. You can do it. I believe in you.” And for a brief moment, her smile is utterly genuine. Then it’s back to doom and gloom over her own failures.

Clavicle Gravely walks over to his SandSweeper 25. The oddly shaped Egyptian broom. “Up.” and the broom zips up into his hand. He watches Noémie and grins at Saphia. “You just have to get mad, pretend the hoop is my ego. And there you have it. You’ll be nailing it from Midfield no problem.”

Riley Markham mutters something toward Clavicle; something quite rude about a body part and a place where it would be fairly difficult place said body part without the intervention of a knife, or at least a very strong person. But obediently, he goes to collect up bat, unable to help being somewhat impressed about Saphia’s strategy, and further unable to keep his cheeks from glowing red once more as Saphia walks by and whispers to him. “Er, ah.. thanks, you, too, eh?” Of course, that only makes him cringe after she’s no longer facing him, considering she’s just done part of her bit. Pairing up with one of the other beaters, he draws a deep breath and desperately tries to focus, almost jumping when the crack of the tame bludger against his mate’s bat alerts him that he should be paying more attention. Acting on instinct, he flips his bat in to his hand and waves it in to the air, giving the bludger a mighty crack. One that send the bludger sailing through the goal hoops at the opposite end of the field, even. But unfortunately far and away from his partner, who looks at him with slightly wide eyes.

Kara Raine bounces over toward Noémie and the others, all smiles if not still slightly breathless. “Beater? Nah, that’s not for me.” Broom is retrieved, and Kara quickly mounts it, hovering a few feet off the ground before zooming off. Giggling wildly, the first year leans forward, and the Moontrimmer quickly responds, as Kara begins a nice, if rather fast, circle of the pitch, auburn hair coming loose and flowing wildly behind her. She is however, still listening intently to see if any further commands are called out.

“Ugh,” Riley groans, already marching down the field to collect the stray, lifeless bludger from where he’d knocked it. “My fault, my fault..” Breathing slightly hard once the ball is collected and he’s returned to his previous place, he puts on a face of focus and he and his partner swing it around a bit more. Riley seems to have a similar problem each time. He has no problem getting in front of the bludger and hitting it, but his power usually causes it to overshoot his partner by several yards, and his arm is terrible, causing it to sail far off to one side. Still, there is clear, natural athletisim to the red-haired boy. He might not move with Clavicle’s carnival grace, but his movements are strong, confident and quick.

Dolly Faeden finishes with the Chaser trial, cheeks bright red, but joins the Beaters as well. As she grips a bat, getting used to it, she eyes her partner–a short, stocky fifth year girl. At the go ahead, Dolly tosses the ball into the air and hits it-rather dead on–at her partner… who dodges out of the way with a frightened squeal. “Ey! You cannae be dodgin’ the ball!” Dee’s a bit disappointed, when everyone else gets to fly. Her partner retrieves the ball and hits it back, though, and there’s no time to pout. With a crack, Dee sends it shooting, and her partner has to run sideways to hit it again. Pretty soon there are more sounding cracks than exclaimations of frustration, as both Dee and her partner do a relatively good job, although neither seems to be any good at aiming the ball.

With a push, Saphia takes to the air. To her credit, her takeoff is clean and well performed. She moves in a straight line. Her speed is only slightly below average, and she turns well. That being said — Her flying is distinctly sub-par nonetheless. She doesn’t have a good grasp of how to move in a three-dimensional space and she certainly can’t move fast enough for Quidditch.

Clavicle Gravely takes to the air with a swift upburst of speed. He banks to the side to fly a quick circle around the stadium. He is perhaps showing off the foreign brooms speed a bit, as he pours it on fully. The broom is fast, the Sandsweeper was built for speed and maneuverability. The broom slows as he rolls a bit and comes back to a waiting position as he looks to Noémie for her directives.

David walks to where he has put his Moontrimmer, puts his hand over it and commands: “Up!” The broom immediately jumps up in his hand, and David mounts it, before launching himself in the air and flying swiftly towards Saphia. He flies at her side, encouraging her: “You’re not flying so bad that what you told us…” he says, grinning at her, and escorting her for a while, before breaking his trajectory and flying over Noémie. “Could we have a Quaffle?” he yells to her.

As a few of the other students have fun flying in formation, Saphia yells (as loudly as she can) “You need to be more careful on those attack runs! If you all went into the goal-scoring area like that, you’d be called for stooging for sure!” Looking at a second flier, she flies over to him and also points out how he might have been charged for traking in a few of his cross-over passes, “… and besides which, it’s unsafe in a practice.” The sixth year student she corrests impolitely tells her to buzz off… but she’s actually correct.

Reaching for her own broom, Noémie looks in concern as mock bludgers seem to be flying everywhere. She shakes her head discreetly then looks to the air as many of the students try to show off their brooms or flying skills. She bites her lip as she watches the students in the sky, as if she is considering each one separately. “Alright, Beaters, take to your brooms. “Accio box!” she shouts, and another box of Quidditch balls comes to her side. She glances only momentarily as David he makes a request and ignores him for the moment. “Keepers, split into two groups. I want one group at each set of hoops.” She watches as they scramble doing so. “No, no, you, over to that set! Even it out!” Her voice resonates over the pitch. “Alright, I’m releasing the bludgers, Beaters, at your ready…” She opens each box and one by one lets all four bludgers fly up into the air. She then tosses four quaffles up, at various chasers, taking to her own broom quickly to watch the action. “Make as many goals as you can, come now! Go!”

Clavicle says, “Saphia! Show them by example.” he grins as he does a barrel roll as he takes off in a line and snags a quaffle. The boy spins the broom in a half donut and shoots in the opposite direction. “David.. get ready for a pass!” he charges at the hoop and runs a feint as he tosses the quaffle to David to score.”

Nodding, while in sheer terror at the chaos about to be unleashed, Saphia calls Clavicle and Riley to her with hand gestures, grabs a quaffle, and points downward toward the ground. “Antokovic Ascent! Riley, hit the bludgers at the keepers as we come up!” She dives to get a low angle on the hoops, hoping for a clear shot after Riley’s cover.

The first year was right around the posts when Clavicle zoomed by, Kara wobbles slightly at his passage before banking sharply to pour on more speed. The first year girl roars down the length of the pitch, just a few feet off the ground, slowing down only at Noémie’s words. Maneuvering over toward the end where her former partner was, Kara gives the boy a grin, and as soon as the balls are released she is off. Luck was on her side, as she just managed to snag a quaffle out of the air under a second year’s nose before banking sharply to dodge a incoming bludger. With a yell to her former partner, she flies in close and passes the red ball over, weaving to the left around an opposing chaser, before starting a zigzag pattern toward the other team’s hoops.

David catches the Quaffle deftly as Clavicle shoots it towards him. As he was still near the middle of the pitch, hovering over the students on the ground, he zooms towards the goal posts, slaloming between the players who where already in the air. Arriving near the goal posts, David pretends to be aiming at the middle hoop, throwing in fact the Quaffle at the rightmost goal. David sees with satisfaction that the Quaffle went right through the goal, and he enters into a dive to catch back the Quaffle as it falls slowly near the ground.

“Come now, stop the theatrics, just play!” Noémie calls to several of the people who are attempting to do great feats to make scores. “Just plain Quidditch!” She tuts and shakes her head, watching as pandemonium seems to erupt on the pitch, with quaffles and bludgers going every which way. She pulls a small whistle out of her pocket, watching the action take place, making sure to keep an eye on each of the people out there to see what their skills as a team seem to be. She hovers very still, away from the action, only yelling out when she finds it necessary.

Riley Markham mounts his broom and kicks up in to the air as ordered, eyes narrowing as the thrill of open air grows under his feet. This had been the part he’d been waiting for. His real talent. He flicks his gaze back toward Saphia, before giving a small nod and zeroing in on a bludger coming up on path toward Clavicle and deflecting it away speed and agility. He does try Saphia’s tactic, though his aim is poor and goes far enough right that it’s jardly a threat to the incoming chasers. He’s already zipping across the field, though, to defend David from the other bludger with a might crack of his bat.

It’s enough, though. The keepers scatter and Saphia lobs the ball high to Clavicle, who has a clear and open shot at goal. Her pass actually makes it to him!

Far from dropping what she’s doing to clamber to fly, Dolly looks disappointed to have to stop. Still, stop she does, and then it’s up on the broom. Flying smoothly, it’s obvious she has had practice and is in fact somewhat naturally good. Still, it takes her a full minute and a half to catch a Quaffle. Spotting Dennis, she gives another loud “Oi!” it being her word of the day, but doesn’t pass. She’s supposed to be scoring, and so she tries. And misses by about two feet, with a glower. Turning as sharply as she can on her borrowed broom, Dee seeks another Quaffle. “Shouldnae left me bat on the ground,” she murmurs. Chasing is NOT her forte.

Clavicle Gravely snatches the quaffles and hurles it through the hoop! “There we are. ” he grins “Great Pass Saphia!” He grins as he flies back around to try and make a decent formation. He laughs to Dee. “Nice try! you should have seen me last year…I blew up a school broom!”

After having caught the Quaffle, David quickly flies back up to the same level as the other players. “Saphia! Try scoring this one!” he yells, as he lobs the ball towards her.

Kara Raine ducked Riley’s incoming bludger, missing her partner’s quaffle toss. With a curse that she really shouldn’t know muttered under her breath, the girl banks, diving down and only just managing to retrieve her missed quaffle. Turning back, she dodges right to miss another bludger, passes the ball toward her partner with a yell, and pours on the speed. Heading straight for the posts, she glances over, catches the ball as it is once again tossed in her direction, and heads for the goals. Feigning to the right, the keeper darts in that direction, before Kara rolls and twists back to the left, the quaffle sailing through the center hoop. Letting loose a cheer, she dives down and heads back toward her teams end of the pitch.

Flying as though he were born on a broom, Riley dashes from place to place with a deftness that comes only from natural talent combined with practice. Though he’s hardly as good as the Ravenclaw seek, his potential for trick- and speed-flying is outrageous. He can get in front of that bludger and knock it away from his teammates like nobody’s business. His aim, though.. twice, he sends bludgers sailing dangerously close to David and Clavicle, and once, he even manages to knock the quaffle out of the hands of a chaser and in to the hands of a keeper midpass. Something will need to be done about that.

Saphia Bona eeps as the quaffle comes to her and ducks, leaving the quaffle flying to earth. She really needs to work on her reaction time.

Dolly Faeden seems to realize there are other people when Clavicle calls to her, and she offers a quick smile, and then decides this buisness with the quaffle is ridiculous. She heads toward the ground and retrieves a bat without dismounting, although this does tip her rather sideways. Righting, Dee comes back to the chaos of things and immediately sets about knocking the bludgers about. By the fourth one, it’s obvious from the constant adjusting of her grip that the first year is trying to figure out how to aim things a bit better. Still, with every CRACK! there’s “Sorray!” sure to follow.

Putting the whistle to her mouth finally, Noémie blows hard on it, causing the whistle to shriek. “Alright, all in!” she calls and waves her arms, directing everyone to take to the ground again. While there hasn’t been that much time to scrimmage, Noémie feels as if she’s seen enough to start making her decision. “Alright, great trials, everyone,” She tells the crowd as she touches ground and debrooms. “I’ll get the roster posted in the commons very soon, and practices begin next week. Anyone who doesn’t make the squad is very welcome to play on the Junior Squad to get some practice for next year.” Noémie nods and smiles at everyone. “If you would all just put the quaffles into a pile right over here, I would be much obliged.” She sets her broom down and starts working on securing bludgers into the boxes — a rather dangerous task, indeed!

Riley Markham hops off his broom before it’s fully touched down, letting it drop lazily to the ground with the cassual indifferance of a boy who is hard on his toys And without being asked, he makis his wave over to help Noémie put the bludgers away. His brute strength was good for something, after all.

Another swerve to avoid a bludger, and Kara glances over to see who hit it, eyes wide as she spies Dolly. “Good hit Dolly! Just try and aim more for the other team okay?” Grinning, the girl zooms around her teams posts and ahd just grabbed up a quaffle when Noémie’s whistle sounds. Slowing down, Kara lands with a sigh and walks over to add her quaffle to the pile. “Brilliant! That was ever so much fun.” Kara returns the school broom to the shed before walking back over, seeing if she can assist in any way.

Saphia Bona sighs as she begins descending, pointing her wand at one of the bludgers and calls ‘Tendo!’ before guiding it gently down toward Noémie. She offers a grudging smile at that, at least. She used to be terrible at charms, too. Maybe she just needed time…

David lands his broom, swings it over his shoulder, then walks towards Noémie, offering his help to put the balls and bats away in their respective boxes. Cleaning up after a training is so often neglected by many players, but flying isn’t everything in Quidditch…

Dolly Faeden drops down rather too quickly and entirely vertically, and as she dismounts there’s a moment where the girl has very wobbly knees. “Thank ye for lettin’ me try out, Noémie,” says the first year as she passes the prefect on her way to the shed. Rather sweaty and pink-cheeked from the exertion, it takes a moment for Dee’s eyes to focus as being back on the ground.

“Thank you,” Noémie responds coolly as she finishes packing up all the things from the trials. “Just check for the list in a day or two,” she answers cheerfully to all who comment and stands up, putting her broom under her arm as she gathers both cases in each hand, resolving to return later for the quaffles. “Have a good afternoon, everyone,” She bids them as she goes to directly to the broom shed to return all the equipment to its rightful place. It doesn’t take her long to tidy up the pitch, and soon it is almost as if the group of Ravenclaws were never there at all.

Gryffindor Quidditch Trials

Posted: April 30, 2009 | Starring: Briony
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Mike Mulligan heads towards the Quidditch pitch at a trot, his robes flying and his broom held awkwardly at his side. As he nears the pitch, the little second year slows and tries to look a little older than he is. Chest puffed out, elbows out… then he trips, knocks his forehead with the handle of his broom, and slips on the grass, finally falling. Well done. Good start. Nerves? Something like that.

Marie-Anna Greyton makes her way onto the pitch, with a bag of coloured pinnies in one hand, and the other hand carrying a large box, which Ata Keegan’s helping her. “Good Morning, Mike,” she offers to the second year as the box is set down, beside the bag. “Alright, we’ll wait for everyone else to arrive and then we’ll get started,” is stated simply and loudly by Marie-Anna.

Practically bouncing with excitement, Briony skips onto the pitch happily. “Hullo, Mike!” the girl greets and holds onto her new broom, grinning from ear to ear. “Isn’t exciting? I can’t wait to start! I’m hoping to be Keeper, how about you? Do you think you’ll make it? I’m hoping I make it. I’ve been looking forward to this for years!” Two years, to be precise, but she does not mention exactly how long. The girl’s face beams as she looks to Marie. “Hello, Captain!” the girl greets excitedly.

Mike Mulligan recovers slowly, his face nearly matching the red in his Gryffindor scarf. “Oh… hullo,” he replies, quickly brushing grass and mud from his already-stained trousers. “Uh… it’s slippery on the pitch.” Right. “Good thing we use brooms.” Uh huh. The boy jumps at Briony’s greeting and clutches his broom to his chest. “I, uh… I….” It’ll be a wonder if he remembers how to get off the ground at this point.

Making his way onto the pitch, a new Silver Arrow in his hand, Gabriel Goden inwardly reminds himself to breathe. He’d have to put on a good show today if he wanted to make the team again. Clearing his throat as he arrives, a glance to Briony is accompanied with a slight grin. Gabriel walks up to his friend, nervously tapping a finger against his broom. “Remember, just relax and try to be natural,” he advises, though he’d be better just to tell himself that. “And good luck, Bri!”

With her slightly outdated Moonbeam in hand, Nova Harrington takes the field, pushing her way past a few of the bleacher stands and jogging the rest of the way. Her eyes scan the newcomers, but Nova ends up making a beeline for Marie-Anna. “Ready for tryouts!” The fifth year announces, settling next to Marie-Anne with a nervous grin.

Marie-Anna Greyton smiles as she looks at the gathered crowd. “I’m glad to see the turn out. First thing’s first, I need to get a feel for who is trying out for what,” is stated with a nod of her head. “I want Chasers to my right,” she motions to her right. “Keepers to the right of front,” she motions to the front right. “Beaters to my front left, and seekers to the left,” she motions to each place in turn. “There are, of course, no guarantees that you’ll get what position you think your best for, you may be better suited for another, presuming you get put on the team. I’d like to make note, of course, the junior squad is still around, and, as I understand it, other houses will have junior squads, so there may be some games this year,” is noted, with a grin.

Mike Mulligan nervously watches the other Gryffindors show up, some veteran, some new hopefuls like himself. The second year shifts slightly towards Briony. At least she’s a little more familiar. “Did they have a junior squad last year?” he asks in a hush, sounding a little put out. To think, he never noticed! Poor, oblivious boy. At Marie-Anna’s instructions, he pauses, scanning the forming groups, hedging his bets. He heads towards the group with the smallest number of people.

Briony Wexler moves in a leftward fashion to where Marie-Anna has designatied they go. “Sure did!” Briony answers him, perhaps a bit over-exhuberantly. “I was on it.” Her face is still exciting, and she can’t seem to quite stand still as she waits for the next direction. “Hi, Gabe-y,” she whispers to her friend as he strides up. “Lookit my broom! Isn’t it great?” Her broom and his seem to be similar models and Briony stifles a small giggle as she notices this. “We match!”

Nova Harrington grips her broom slightly. The undersized girl nods slightly, but to no one in particular. Her eyes move around at the spots for each position. Her attention is grabbed by Mike. “They did.” She says with a curt nod, before swaggering herself over to the seeker group.

Grinning to Briony after her comment, he nods and replies, “Yep. For some reason my parents keep buying me things this year. Mum wasn’t even going to let me play, remember? Strange, huh?” The boy shrugs. “Well, I’m over here,” he says, pointing. Stepping over to where Marie-Anna has indicated the Chasers to go, Gabriel lowers his broom a little, letting it drag on the ground as he walks. Running a hand through the mess that is his hair, Gabriel looks eagerly towards Marie-Anna after glancing around, quickly assessing his competition.

Marie-Anna Greyton waits for everyone to get out to where they need to be. “Alright, we’re all going to stretch first, I don’t want anyone getting injured due to muscle strains. We’ve all been off for the summer, and injuries are easy to come by right after break,” and with that she starts leading the team in stretches. Hands, legs, torso, if it can be stretched, it probably gets stretched out. Once this is done Marie looks up, at the obstacle course that she set out earlier in the day, after the prefect meeting. “As you can see, we’ve got an obstacle course for you to attend to. seepers are going to go first, they’ll go through the course,” she points at the floating and darting little non-snitch balls, “and then try to get the ‘snitch’,” looks easy, doesn’t it. “Beaters next,” she points at the offensive obstacles. “You all have to go through those, but the beaters will get to hit them with their bats,” she hands bats to the beaters. “The keepers will start and go one for every set of chaser that goes, one keeper going either side, same with everyone else. Once you finish you’ll go in front of the hoops. The chasers will go in groups of three, pass the quaffle between them, complete the course, and aim for a hoop, the keeper will try to stop the quaffle,” she pulls out two quaffles. “Seekers up,” she points at Nova. “You’re first,” is stated with a grin.

Mike Mulligan stares at Marie-Anna and looks more nervous with every word. His gaze keeps shooting towards the obstacle course, and those nearby might notice his hands are shaking just a bit as he takes the offered Beater bat. The boy utters a small word of thanks and settles himself on his broom, waiting for their turn to head up there.

Ready and anxious to begin her own course, Briony watches as Marie-Anna directs Nova to begin the seeker course. The girl is now bouncing from foot to foot, healthily loosened up even more than usual and still rather overly excited for the trials. If the team were decided upon excitement factor, then Briony would likely be the first one chosen. However, it is decided more on skill, and Briony feels ever so slight nerves, hoping that she will be the best candidate for at least one of the positions.

Nova Harrington falls into routine at the stretching, getting back into the rhythm that she was so used to last year. Nova pulls herself up from the exercises, rolling her shoulders. She squints her eyes as she looks on at the coarse. The small girl pushes herself up on her toes, using her broom as a prop to get a good look at it. When the seekers are announced first, Nova glances around the group. She’s not really surprised when Marie calls her first. With a small, hidden nervous gulp, the fifth year steps forward, slinging her broom over her shoulder as she starts for the coarse. Without a look back, Nova pulls her broom into position and mounts it, rising smartly up in the air. Her heels tense and she leans forward, eyes trained at the obstacles and waiting for the ‘go’.

Mounting his broom and rising up into the air a little just to try to calm his nerves, Gabriel sighs as he glances from Briony to Nova and back again. Hoping he’ll be able to out-perform the other Chaser candidates, the boy sighs, biting his lip (which has seemingly become his norm).

Marie-Anna Greyton nods a little, offering a friendly smile to those trying out, knowing what nerves can do. When she see’s that Nova’s ready Marie nods. “Go!” she gives as she flies up on her own broom to watch Nova go through the course, keeping track of how long it takes the vet to go through the course.

Mike Mulligan hovers on his old Moonbeam broom, calming slightly as he gets wrapped up in watching the seekers fly through the course. The bat lies limply in his hands, forgotten.

Taking to the air, Briony flies up a bit higher than originally intended, but she soon re-gains her bearing and is hovering near Gabriel, no longer in the separate areas that Marie-Anna had designated. She watches with interest as Nova makes her way through the course, trying to make up her mind how to handle each of the obstacles when it becomes her turn later.

The word ‘go’ has barely left Marie’s mouth before Nova Harrington is off like an arrow, leaning forward on her broom as she zips right into the coarse. She drops in altitude, avoiding some of the obstacles, her eyes narrowing in on the snitch-like ball. Her Moonbeam gives a little spurt of speed, allowing Nova to just miss one of the bludger-like things. Her head jerks in want to look behind her, but her eyes still hone in on her target. She is forced to break contact with it for a moment, having to loop around on of the obstacles. As Nova rounds it, the ‘snitch’ is no where to be found. With a small curse the girl scans her surroundings. Then, without warning, Nova shoots almost straight up in the air, taking the floating ball by surprise. It zips away towards the end of the coarse, with Nova right on its’ tail. After a few unsuccessful grabs, the fifth year is sent into a barrel roll as one of the ‘bludgers’ catches the front of her broom. Breathing heavily now, Nova pulls out of the roll by yanking on the front of the broom. Soon she’s angling towards the ground, landing and tumbling off her broom. Somehow she manages to keep her balance and stands up straight, holding up the little ball. “Got it on the roll, it didn’t expect that.” Nova calls, still not sounding very pleased with herself. “I could have done better.” She grumbles to herself as she stalks back towards the groups.

Laughing nervously at nothing in particular, Gabriel moves over, closer to Briony before commenting on the course, “Doesn’t look to bad, does it?” Gabriel‘s trembling hands might disagree, but the boy’s shaking isn’t noticeable for the wind and natural hovering of his broom.

Marie-Anna Greyton chuckles quietly as she watches, before pointing to the seeker closest to her. Once all the seekers are through, veteran Ata Keegan goes through the obstacle course before Marie turns towards rookie Mike Mulligan. “Alright, Mister Mulligan. You’re up,” she states with a nod of her head.

Mike Mulligan jumps, clutching the bat to his chest and barely missing nicking his chin with it. He gathers himself quickly however and takes to the air in a spastic rush, flying headlong towards the very first obstacle. Not a moment too late, he remembers to hit the first bludger-like ball, though not really aiming it at anything in particular, as long as it’s away from him. It might be noted it was a rather good hit, aside from that. Then he’s weaving, diving and rising through the other hovering devices. Now and then, a rather girly “eek!” or similar can be heard. Finally, he’s near the end, takes a swing at the last bludger… and only nicks it. The thing clocks him in the ear. He loses the bat, which hits his broomstick and pitches him over the front, right into the central hoop with a clang. Hugging the golden metal, the boy slides down to the sand, the screech of flesh against metal clearly heard.

Briony Wexler lets out a shriek as Mike falls into the sand, her hand covering her mouth in shock. “Is he alright?” the girl breathes, holding onto her broom tight and eyeing the obstacle course with a leery look. “Oh, my…” The girl knew the sport was dangerous, but she had never expected the trials themselves to be so.

Nova Harrington lets her broom perch just over her left shoulder, her left hand gripping at the handle. She goes to stand just behind and to the right of Marie-Anne, looking concerned even before Mike falls. Her brow quirks slightly, but she doesn’t seem to react beyond that.

Gabriel Goden‘s eyes widen as he watches Mike. Taking a firmer grip on his own broom, Gabriel swallows hard. “Eeee,” is his only comment to Briony, as he’s unsure whether or not he is alright.

Marie-Anna Greyton cringes slightly and beckons to a couple of the seekers. “Perhaps you should assist Mister Mulligan to the hospital wing?” she questions of them. With a nod the Seeker wannabes make their way over to Mike to assist him up and take him off, if he’ll let them. That done Marie watches the rest of the beaters go through. “Alright, Miss Wexler, I believe it’s your turn,” is offered to the keeper wannabe. With that she turns to set of three chasers, including Gabriel. “And you three will be the first to go that way, the next keeper will go next,” she points to another keeper. “And the next set of three chasers will follow.” Of course, she hears Briony’s question. “He’ll be fine, the nurse is very good at what she does,” trust me,” and with that she quiets to let Briony get to her turn at the course.

Mike Mulligan groans softly and gets to his feet, a little wobbly at first. Then he notices his poor, damaged brook with another “eek!” An older house mate from the stands rushes down to help him away, promising they can fix the broom… right after visiting the school nurse. At least he’s walking. As the seekers join them, Mike’s face goes from pale white to bright red again. “I’m okay,” he tells them lamely and keeps walking.

“O-oh, me?” the girl blinks a moment and starts flying through the obstacle course. “You can do it, you can do it, you can do it,” the girl breathes to herself as she starts her flight through the course towards the goals, ahead of the chasers who are soon to follow. She gets hit by only a few of the bludgers, flying remarkably well, given her nerves. However, the final one manages to catch the tail of her broom and the broom starts to swerve a bit. “Aa-aaa-aaah!” Briony yells as she tries to get the broom into control again. Coming to the hoops, she does a rather unsteady loop around them and finally manages to get in front of the hoops, her arms both out and her ankles crossed and hooked in the stand to keep her balance.

Nodding to Marie-Anna, Gabriel glances to the other chasers, who have come up on either side of him. “Okay,” he says with a determined nod. As Briony takes off, Gabriel is slightly distracted by keeping an eye on her before he realizes that the two chasers beside him have started to go. “Gah!” the boy emits as he follows, a bit behind. Fighting to catch up, Gabe lowers his head and urges the broom on, doing his best to avoid obstacles. Narrowly missing a bludger, the boy ducks and swerves right, bumping into another chaser who is just in the process of passing the Quaffle to the chaser on Gabe’s left. The throw is a little botched thanks to Gabriel, and the left chaser has to dive to catch it. Once accomplished, Gabe is thrown the ball as the three approach the goals. Gabriel has not time to register the relative importance of the shot– shoot easy so Briony can defend it, or shoot well so it has a good chance of scoring. The boy just whips the thing for all he’s worth in the general direction it ought to go.

Nova Harrington takes a few deep breaths, glancing over to help with Mike, but some of the others already have done just that. The girl instead settles herself to watch the rest of the trials, a slightly grumpy face planted on her features.

Three balls come at Briony at once, and it is not something she has expected. Diving in the direction of two of the balls, she manages to deflect two of them, while one flies through the middle hoop with a loud DING! “Hah!” She yells exhuberantly, then covers her mouth as she smiles widely at Gabriel. A twinge of sadness flows through her as she realizes that one of those shots was Gabriel’s, but she quickly forgets this in light of her own successful block. She flies back to the crowd as the three chasers have finished and are also flying back. The girl smiles happily as she flies back and forth to quell her still-excited energy.

Marie-Anna Greyton nods quietly as Briony stops two thirds of the quaffles before the other keepers and chasers go about their tasks. Due to an uneven amount of chasers groupings get mixed up a bit to allow everyone to go at least once. When all is said and done Marie nods. “Alright, everyone back on the ground for stretches,” she gives as she moves herself back to the ground and starts leading the group in stretches. “I’ll announce the team in a few days time, along with the assistant captain,” she stated in a loud enough voice to be heard while she keeps stretching. “Remember, if you didn’t make the team there’s still the junior squad that, presuming you tried out for this team or your a first year, you’re welcome to join it,” she nods her head, looking at every player, trying not to give anyone an idea as to whether or not they’ve made the team. “I admit, this is more of a turn out than I had expected to see, thank you all for your attendance,” she states, smiling to the Gryffindors.

Wiping his forehead with his sleeve despite it being nearly dry of perspiration, Gabriel lowers his broom to the ground, stepping off it as his feet alight on terra firma once more. “I guess that went okay,” he says out loud, hoping Briony is within earshot. Gabe is feeling a little dizzy, which may explain his drunken-like walking.

Briony Wexler flies down to the ground and participates in the stretches as the captain makes her closing announcements. “Alright,” she tells the woman, unable, even still, to stand still. It seems as if Bri has more energy than perhaps even the Quidditch trials could rid her of. “I can’t wait to see the list,” Briony answers as she runs to catch up to Gabriel, both of them heading slowly towards the broom closet. “I really hope I make it. It would be ever so much more fun than being on the Junior Squad.” She giggles a bit and switches her broom to the other arm.

Nova Harrington falls right back into the stretches. Her broom lays in front of her as she works, her eyes set to a blade of grass before her. She still looks rather annoyed at herself, her movements clunky and untimed as a result of that.

Commonroom Chatter and Social Speculation

Posted: April 29, 2009 | Starring: Briony
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“You know, Gabe, I don’t think my purple dress robes will be so good to wear after all. Maybe I should ask mum to get the blue ones instead.” Briony pauses in thought, as if she had not asked her mother to procure the purple ones instead of the blue several days prior. “Yes, definitely the blue. Do you think Albert will like the blue better after all? I wish I looked good in yellow. Yellow is so glamorous.” Where the girl gets her ideas, nobody could say, but it is clear that she has a few of them.

Sighing heavily, Gabriel crosses the last ‘t’ of his potions essay before dropping his quill, tiredly, on top of it, causing dots of ink to splatter all over the footer of the parchment. Gabriel, who seems not to notice (or care) looks up from the task, eyes blurry from the hard concentration. “Finally, that’s done,” he says aloud to no one in particular.

Making a face akin to what one would look like after smelling something particularly rancid, Gabriel shakes his head. “What do you mean ‘do I think Albert will like blue’? How am I supposed to know that?” Gabriel would bet his life that Allie won’t even notice what color Briony is wearing. At least, Gabriel would not likely notice. “What’s with you, anyways, Bri? You never worry about clothes and things. You’re reminding me of my sister… Jamie… and that’s never good,” he says with a grin.

“What? I want to look nice for the social. After all, he wants to go with me. It does matter. Do you think he’ll like the blue?” Briony seems deadly serious about this question, while she is also a bit giggly and silly as she thinks of Precious Albert. “I’m nothing like Jamie, don’t you say that. She’s a snob.” Briony huffs a bit and sits back, tucking her legs up onto the cushy chair she’s on. “Anybody asked you yet, Gabe-y?” Bri seems to grin at him — perhaps it is even a smirk — as she asks this question.

Slightly offended by the manner in which she’s asked the question, Gabriel ignores the (albeit, true) comment about his sister, crossing his arms across his chest. “No,” is his only answer for the time being. After a bit of a silence, he adds, “He’ll probably like the blue.” Rolling his eyes slightly, the boy starts biting his lip as he thinks. Likely, no one will ask him to the social. Girls were too shy about things like this (unless you were a girl like Briony, not scared of anyone). “Do you think… anyone will ask me?” he asks, trying very hard to sound unconcerned and aloof.

“I dunno,” Briony answers, looking through a leaflet of moving drawings of dressrobes that she had borrowed from a girl in her Potions class. She seems almost distracted as she glances through the brochure. “I’m sure somebody would want to go to the dance with you,” she answers him, without realizing how that sounds. “I mean, I probably would have asked you if Albert hadn’t said yes.” Briony‘s voice sounds gleeful as she mentions the object of her young heart’s desire. “It’s a pity boys aren’t asking girls for this one, else you could find someone for yourself.” The girl lets out a giggle, putting down the brochure and smiling at her friend shiningly.

Glancing up at Briony as she speaks, Gabriel hopes to find something in her facial expression that indicates she’s joking around with him, but discovers nothing of the sort. The boy hangs his head a little. He’s not going to this social. Briony was his best friend, and even she thought someone would have to be desperate before they asked him? “It’s not like I have the plague or something,” Gabriel retorts defensively. “And… well, it doesn’t matter anyways. There’s no way I could work up the courage to ask anyone to a dance. Except you. As a friend,” he clarifies.

Briony Wexler scoffs a bit. “Well, that’s a bit coward, isn’t it? Expecting the girls to ask you when you wouldn’t ask them?” Briony shakes her head a moment and looks at Gabriel with a sigh. “And of course you haven’t got the plague. I never said such a horrible thing. Anyway, stop being such a stick in the mud. It will be fun. Just talk to people and they’ll ask you, I’m sure. After all, I like you, don’t I.” After a moment’s thought, she likewise adds, “As a friend.”

Shrugging, Gabriel continues to bite his lip before asking, “Any ideas who I should ask? Kelly’s going with… Rafe,” Gabriel appears disgusted at having to speak that name aloud, “And Kalynn’s… well, maybe I could ask her. Who else? Should I make a hit-list in case too many people have dates already?” Gabriel truly does seem clueless in things like this, and looks to Briony with an earnestly distressed expression, seeking her help.

Gabe, they’re supposed to ask you.” Briony shakes her head at the boy slowly. “I suppose I could find out who already is going with someone, and sugget that they ask you if they’re not already going with someone.” Briony looks to Gabriel, her face rather consumed with thought. “I’m sure someone is meaning to ask you; perhaps they just haven’t yet. Not everyone has dates yet.”

Gabriel Goden nods. “Okay, well as long as there’s still some time.” The boy grins as he smacks his own head with his hand. “Heh, yeah, I almost forgot that the girls were asking us this time around. Alright. Well… I’ll just be patient then. Kate said she was trying to persuade her friends to ask me, too. It’s nice of her, but pretty awkward, don’t you think? And Jamie… she just laughed at me.” Waving the thought off with his hand, though, the boy seems to have come to a decision. “Just relax,” he tells himself under his breath.

Briony Wexler laughs boisterously as the boy tries to assure himself. “Besides, it isn’t the end of the world if you don’t get asked. You can still go on your own.” Briony nods solemnly, as if she wouldn’t be just as concerned were the situation the other way around. “Have you got your dress robes yet?” The girl asks him, taking up her brochure once again and thrusting it in his direction. “There are some boy dress robes in here. I’m sure your mum would get you some if she didn’t already.”

Recoiling a little at the thought of looking at clothes in a brochure (it was basically shopping), Gabriel puts up one hand, defending himself from the sheet of paper. “No,” he says frantically, “my mum already sent away for them once she heard about the social.” Thank goodness. The last thing Gabe needed was to personally buy things like this. Though did she really have to come behind him that day at breakfast with a tape measure? Though cringing at the memory, a smile plays upon his face.

“Alright, then.” Briony nods and glances through the brochure once again. “I wish I could get those. Maybe if I get to go to another one this year, mum will let me get them. I hope…” A quiet sigh emits from the girl as she looks longingly at the picture. “They’re so elegant and modern. I would be the best-dressed one there.” Perhaps not, but a girl can always deam.

Felicity Wexler makes her way down from the dorms with a small yawn, having finally finished her magical art homework; for a class that she took as an elective, she’d certainly had a lot of homework for it. Almost more than from her other classes. It was terribly frustrating, especially considering she could barely draw at all.

“Yeah,” agrees Gabriel, responding vaguely to Briony’s musing about being the best dressed at the dance. Looking up to see who’s just come down, Gabriel waves in Felicity’s direction with a half-hearted, “Hey,” as he goes back to pondering the workings of the social. He could go alone. Stand beside his mother… how pathetic. She’d probably ask him to dance trying to cheer him up. No, if it came to that, Gabriel would much rather be up here doing homework.

Briony Wexler glances up only momentarily at who is descending from the commonroom. As soon as she sees that is Felicity, her eyes flick back to the brochure in her hands as she glances over the various styles and colors of robes. “These are so wonderful…” The jealousy bug appears to have bitten Briony when it comes to clothes, and while she is nowhere near as bad as Jamie, Gabriel’s sister, the girl has the potential to be, whether she realizes it or not.

Growing somewhat tired of the ‘brochure’ bit now, Gabriel sighs as he says, “Come on, Bri, enough gawking at stupid clothes for tonight. D’you want to go solve a mystery or something?” Even though he knows his attempts to pry the girl away from the paper are completely in vain, he still wishes to try. Any tension between the two girls presently is all but lost on the boy.

Felicity Wexler pauses at the base of the stairs, one hand against the wall while the other hangs limp at her side. As Gabriel greets her, her cheeks warm over with a faint flush, but the best she can do is to raise her dangling hand and give a small wave. The brochure catches her attention briefly, considering that between she and Briony, Felicity had traditionally been much, much more concerned about fashion; but for the moment, she had other things on her mind. Crossing the room quietly, she sits down across from them with a quiet expression.

Setting the brochure on her lap at Gabriel’s mention of mysteries, Briony seems to waver as to what she would like to do. “Mysteries are good… do you know of any good ones? We could try to find out why the school changed around. I hear Professor Calwern is behind it.” A pause. “Though I imagine we couldn’t interrogate her. I don’t want to lose anymore points.” Bri pauses again, pensive. “Maybe we’d better not. I really don’t want to lose more points.” The girl sighs and glances over the dressrobes catalogue again.

At least he’s distracted her from that stupid thing for a few seconds. Glancing over to Felicity as she sits down, Gabriel cocks his head as he comments, “You look tired. Have you been doing homework or something?” Oh Gabriel, so smooth with the ladies. Shrugging he grins at Briony. “Yeah, if anything, we have to think of a way to get points back. Maybe… hmm…” The boy appears deep in thought, his face concentrating.

Felicity Wexler sits there quietly for several moments, leaning forward and clasping her hands together somewhat nervously as she glances between Gabriel and Briony. She’d been thinking about this for a while, since she’d ran in to them all in Eva’s shop over the summer.. Now, she had a chance to do something about it, and she was scared almost beyond reason. As Gabriel speaks to her, her cheeks flush over again and she makes some sort of squeaking noise that sounds vaguely like an affirmative response before swallowing a breath and lowering her head. Tired? Her mother had told her looking ‘tired’ was never a good thing! Oh, dear! And she’d think she’d cleaned up well enough before coming downstairs.. Oh dear, oh dear! “Mhn,” she murmurs, finally, in response, turning her eyes toward the brochure once more as if to escape the pit of her own momentary embaressment. “What’s that?”

“It’s a brochure for dress robes. I got it from someone in Potions class. She said I could borrow it and see what I wanted,” Briony answers with surprising congeniality. “I was thinking of what ones I’d ask mum for for the next dance.” Briony nods slowly, her fingers almost dancing across the pictures of the various styles. “It will be fantastic.” The girl smiles a bit at nobody in particular. “I’ll be the best-looking one there, and Albert will look so handsome with me. He’s my date, you know. He’s a fourth year.” The girl looks quite proud at this.

As annoyed as Gabriel feels about Albert and how handsome he is, Gabriel doesn’t say anything to Briony about it. Again donning a nonchalant tone, Gabriel puts his hands behind his head and leans back a little as he looks to Felicity. “I suppose you have a date, too. Probably everyone does by now,” he adds in a quieter voice, despite his very, very recent discussion with Briony about how not everyone has a date yet. Raising one eyebrow, the boy begins his silent musing once more.

Felicity Wexler blinks, a little shaken by that admission, her eyes going a bit wide. The tone didn’t throw her — after all, she’d not asked in a rude voice, and there had been times that she and Briony had shared a space without wanting kill one another. They were the exception, rather than the rule, but they had happened. And it wasn’t even so much the notion of Briony pouring over dress robe catalouge that rocked her, though it was certainly surprising. No, it was the admission that Briony had a date. Briony date to the social. Briony had a date to the social before Felicity did. Briony had a date to the social that wasn’t Gabriel! A hundred differant feelings welling up in her, from embaressement to hope to anger, Felicity practically jumps when Gabriel asks her that all to embaressing question. Swallowing a breath, she folds her hands together, momentarily forgetting that Briony was there at all, before struggling to find her voice. “Ah.. ah, no.. I.. I was hoping, actually.. that..”

Briony‘s attention is piqued as Felicity starts to stumble over words that sound remarkably like a certain question which every girl has on her mind lately. Briony does not look up from her parchment, however, not wanting to appear as if she even cares. After all, Felicity could ask whoever she wanted to the social. Just… not Gabriel.

Dropping his hands from behind his back, an entering classmate is given a mere glance before Gabriel leans forward, heart racing, toward Felicity. “Hoping what?” he urges her on, but catches himself in the motion. The girl was surely going to ask for his help in asking one of his friends. Isn’t that how it always went? Isn’t that how girls did everything, through the grapevine? “Felicity?” he asks, looking her full in the face.

Felicity Wexler clamps her eyes shut, inwardly cursing herself for her nervousness. She was a Gryffindor, damn it! She was supposed to be brave! And she certainly didn’t shy away from any insult or first thrown at her by Briony, so why was this so damned hard?! Lifting her gaze toward Gabriel with a nervous expression, sitting up a bit more; her posture bearing a practiced demureness, but also a surprising natural strength, her ocean blue eyes open and she finds the rest of her voice. She’d not said anything, done anything because of Briony — even with all that they fought, it would have been below the belt, right? But Briony picked someone else.. This is your chance, don’t lose it, ‘city! “I was hoping you would go with me, Gabriel.” Her gaze remains resolutely on the boy, not even focusing on Briony in her periphial.

Grinning, Gabriel‘s first action as ‘a man with a social date’ is to turn and punch Briony playfully in the arm. “See, I told you someone would ask me!” Gabriel was not nearly so confident just minutes before, but seems to be a different person, now, after this simple statement from Felicity. Looking back towards the girl, Gabe nods. “Yeah! Yeah, I’d love to go with you, Felicity,” he says, all smiles, leaning over and extending a hand towards her. (Because, everyone knows, when a girl asks you to a social, you shake her hand to seal the deal. Right, Gabriel.)

Glancing from her frind to her cousin, Briony is unsure of how to react to this situation. “Well, that’s good then, Gabriel. I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful time, the both of you.” The girl looks from one to the other for several minutes, unsure of what this tinge of jealousy is that is pouring through her more quickly than excitement did at the procurement of her own date to the social. “I suppose I’ll just… go have a chat with Albert about something, I think.” Unaware really of what her words are, the girl stands and slowly walks up the stairs to her dormitory, seeming quite distracted and for the first time in the evening, not with her precious brochure.

Felicity Wexler blinks, almost surprised at the answer — not to mention the playful slug Gabriel puts to Briony’s arm. “Wha–I, uhm, alright,” she murmurs, squeakishly, lifting her hand and slipping it in to his, giving it a small shake. Her cheeks are almost beetroot red now, and her face comes alight with a mixture of excitement and worry, all together. “I’m glad..” She does, however, pass a small glance to Briony as she departs, a curious expression touching her features. Somewhere between concern and victory.

“Great,” says Gabriel simply as Felicity shakes his hand. Briony, though… somehow, she didn’t seem as happy as he thought she would when someone finally asked him. “No mystery tonight then?” he asks as she’s just about departed, a bit of a falter in his voice before he remembers that the mystery idea had been nixed already. “Okay, well,” he starts, turning back to Felicity, “thanks. I- I better get upstairs, though. Homework,” he adds with a shrug. Waving, he leaves the room too, heading for the boys’ dorms.

Rhapsody in Green

Posted: April 29, 2009 | Starring: Nellie
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At the end of a long day, the Wizo-Music classroom has already had two classes in it, and is in a bit of a shambles. A few instruments have fallen from their stands, and as the students file in, Darius is busy picking them up and getting the class tidy. The students, and staff, and indeed everyone, is already feeling a little weary. This doesn’t stop Matughi, the massive talking African warshield, from doing his absolute best to terrorise the students, “WORTHLESS SCAVENGERS!” He screams at each third year as they enter. “YOU WILL ALL BE DESTROYED BY MIGHTY WARRIORS FROM THE SOUTHLANDS! FEAR AND TREMBLE!”

With an array of somewhat frizzy silver blonde ringlets (and curiously black eyebrows) framing an oval face that is just a tint too tan to evoke thoughts of porcelin, Evelynn Lawley is slightly off. She moves with practiced grace and presses her thin, rouge’d lips together in a simpering smile as she passes other people, as if thinking ‘This will make me look kind’. Her robes, rather plain, and shoes, somewhat scuffed, are coupled with a ridiculous amount of metal bangles that could be silver, if only they weren’t obviously charmed to have a glittery sheen. She enters the room with small steps, and then balks at the screaming of the warshield. “Oh!” she says in a falsely high voice, as a boy passes, pressing a hand to her right cheek. “How frightful.”

Nellie Caldwell strides into the classroom, pausing as she enters. She’s never been in a place quite like this. The girl drops her bag next to her and looks around, watching as the other students enter. The third year tries to take in the atmosphere of the room, wondering just how much she is to get out of this course. What had inspired her to take a music class, anyway? Her mum was furious when she found out she’d made this choice, and Nellie is determined to stick to it, regardless.

Gliding into the room with her head held high and her shoulders back, Gertrude walks with the prim decorum and graceful movements, trying her best to imitate those ladies of high breeding and polished style. Running a hair through her chestnut curls, she murmurs something behind Evelynn only to soon find out what is her fellow Slytherin’s distress. Meeting the sound of the bellowing warshield with an audible gasp, she raises a hand to lips and takes a step back. It takes a moment for her to realize that the object isn’t rushing to injure anyone and she gathers herself together with a disparaging sniff. “I can’t believe that something so alarming is allowed to hang where it could bother us.”

Rushing into the classroom, Elizabeth Kerr is at first frightened by the large shield screaming at her, but then decides to yell back at it, “I shall not fear and tremble you, you are just a stupid shield!” She scurries to a chair and drops her things. While trying to tie her messy red curls up with a ribbon, Elizabeth practically falls into the chair.

“Matughi!” Darius finally snaps. “Shut it.” “TRAITOR! YOU TOO–” “Shut it or your splinters will shake on the ground,” Darius smiles at it, and it finally falls silently, glaring at him impudently. With that done, Darius turns to the class and smiles. His name, “Professor Dwight” is written on the chalkboard in orange. “Good afternoon, class. I know it’s been a long day for us all, but welcome to your first class of Wizo-Music. Please ignore Matughi,” he points to the shield, “He is… an old present I was given, that would be rude to dispose of. So we shall have to endure his rudeness.” He smiles broadly. “Now, class. My first instruction is this — Put away your wands. Put away any remembralls, and indeed, anything magic. You may keep, if you wish, spellchecking quills on your desks, but as of now, in this class, you are muggles.” His tone is simultaneously stern and amused.

Evelynn Lawley opens her mouth a little and decides to agree, loudly and melodramatically, “I know, Trudy darling, it’s disgraceful!” She’ll find a seat near Gertrude if at all possible, as long as there is a relatively attractive boy nearby as well. Evelynn flashes very eerily white teeth at Darius as she takes her seat, with a ridiculous “How charming!” As she puts away her things (in a rather disgustingly flowery bag), however, the thirteen (‘fourteen in a week, thank you’) year old girl grimaces.

“Hmm, no wands, this should be interesting… and probably pretty good for me since I normally end up casting spells on myself on accident,” Elizabeth Kerr says to no one in particular as she stuff her wand back into her rather plain khaki colored sack. Suddenly thinking of a question, Elizabeth raises her hand and waves it about eagerly.

Finding a seat before the professor speaks, Gertrude sits as close as possible Eveylnn. Listening intently, she tilts her head just a small amount and smiles in what she thinks must be coy and fetching to her thirteen-year-old self. Tittering at the announcement, she too puts her magical belonging away in a bag that is an exact match of Eveylnn’s. Rearranging her things, she makes sure to have a quill, some ink and parchment out and ready to write notes.

Sitting behind Gertrude, Nellie leans forward a bit, not entirely listening to what Darius is saying, though she doesn’t have any of her things out anyway. “Pst, Hey, Gertrude–” the Gryffindor hisses from behind her. “Is that weird Hufflepuff girl actually your sister?” The thirteen-year-old tries to suppress a grin as she thinks of all the rumors that have gone around. “I mean, she’s so weird…” Nell shakes her head and leans back, quickly yanking a quill and inkwell out of her bag, putting them onto the desk in front of her before leaning forward again to see if Gertrude actually answers.

Darius Dwight coughs to Nellie, but smiles as he does so. “Now, some of you are no doubt wondering — Hang on, didn’t I sign up for Wizo-music? Yes, you did. But muggle music is the foundation of Wizo-Music — Most wizo-music makes use of muggle instruments, it nearly all employs the same notes and timing as muggle music, and indeed, many of the styles of music are the same as well. If you cannot play an instrument yet, you will be learning one this year. If you can, then you’ll be learning a second one. Come next year, we will put that knowledge to use and make accomplished wizo-musicians out of all of you. And yes, Elizabeth?”

“Will we be needing additional instruments? Becuase my father has a collection of African piccolos that we could use. Some of them are hundreds of years old,” Elizabeth Kerr says excitedly. Suddenly, she remembers that her hand is still raised, and abruptly brings it back down to her lap, smiling an awkward smile as she does so.

Evelynn Lawley clasps her hands together and smiles at Darius, looking as if she is barely suppressing a giggle. Briefly, her eyes flicker over to Gertrude, a half sneer quickly covered up by a quick look of sympathy. Either at the mention of her sister or the comment, Evelynn does her best to look supportive of Gertrude’s opinion. Turning halfway in her chair, Evelynn frowns at Nellie for existing. “Shhh!” is hissed. Then back to smiling at Darius in a creepy way, eyebrows raised. She sits up very straight and tries hard to look very interested (and more importantly, more interested than Gertrude) in this concept of learning muggle methods of music first. Elizabeth earns herself a harsh glare.

Clicking her tongue against her teeth, Gertrude murmurs over her shoulder “I have the unfortunate displeasure of being related to her, yes.” Catching Evelynn’s glance, her smile is syrupy as she speaks softly. “Lynnie here is more of a sister than Olivia.” Turning back around, she too clasps her hands together and keeps sitting up straight and attentively, fluttering her lashes at the teacher and smiles showing a hint of white teeth.

“Mmmm, I’m sure,” Nellie Caldwell whispers and leans back, scribbling some things down on her paper, though many of them aren’t exactly relevant to Wizo-Music. “I’m sure she’ll be glad to hear that.” Nellie says nothing more, but does make a note to herself to remember to let Olivia know that later. Though that’d mean she’d have to figure out who Olivia exactly was. Ah, well. She does finally turn her attention to Darius, though, and actually almost pays attention to what he’s saying.

“Bring them in!” Darius beams to Elizabeth, “The more instruments you can play, the better. An accomplished Wizo-Music teacher must be able to play as many instruments as possible. Otherwise, they can’t do this…” Darius raises his wand and suddenly the instruments all bound into life, swiftly playing the famous, frantic bars of the William Tell overture. Thirty seconds later, he drops his wand back into his sleeve and all of them retreat back into their stands. “Now, let’s begin!” he declares, and grabs a pouch of sand from his conductors stand. Dramatically, he snatches a handful of the sand and throws it out into the middle of the class in a long, straight line before calling, “Scutus silentum!” The sand suddenly hangs in midair, a glittering transparent shield bisecting the class. Darius stands, directly in the middle, “This wall is soundproofed. Students will note that there are a variety of instruments on either side of it. Those students who can play an instrument should move to the left hand side of the class,” he raises an arm to indicate, “And tune up. I will listen to you play soon. Those who can’t play any instruments yet should proceed to the right, and feel free to experiment until you find an instrument that suits you. Begin!”

Evelynn Lawley flashes her smile at Gertrude and then stands. Watching briefly to see where everyone else is going, she moves with smooth steps toward the right side. “I have had lessons of course,” she lies through her teeth, “however I’m afraid Hogwarts has taken up all my time and I couldn’t possibly remember how to play.” Glaring down a smaller girl who had been approaching a flute, Evelynn picks up the silvery instrument and with a lot of show proceeds to make no noise at all. “Oh my.” Her voice rasies, “Pro/fessor Dwight, I believe this flute is broken.” Her bottom lip juts out, “Could you be ever so kind as to come and fix it?” It is, of course, in perfect condition, but Evelynn will probably have to be relegated to something indelicate and embarassing. If she can produce noise at all.

Rising from her seat and walking with practiced stride to the right hand side of the room, Gertrude raises a hand to her lips as she tries to keep from giggling as she passes by Darius. Once there, she nods with false solemnity to Evelynn and gives a simpering smile. “I only took dance lessons but I’ve always been partial to the violin. It’s so pretty.” A shallow reason and she picks up one, not knowing how to the proper method for holding the instrument at all. Lifting the bow, she runs it over the strings and pulls it over. She does make noise, a great deal of horrible sound and she pulls it away indignantly. “Well I never! It isn’t supposed to sound like that at all!” “Mine must be broken as well.”

Bravely, Nellie stands and strides over, picking up a trumpet, looking it over rather quickly. She gives it a rather haphazard blow, creating, well, an awful noise, not even fitting to be called a dying duck sound. “Hmm. Is it supposed to sound like that, Professor?” the girl asks, holding out the offending instrument and examining it. “Maybe I should try one of those… flute things. I saw one once.” The girl is not ashamed to admit that she’s no training in this whatsoever.

Darius Dwight smiles to the three girls having difficulty, and steps to his left. He speaks a number of words to the students on the left side of the class, but his spell blocks the words from being heard to the right. The students who can play instruments nod and ask a few questions, which Darius answers dutifully, and then steps back across to the right. “Now, Ms. Lawley, the flute is a wonderful instrument, but a difficult one. Still, I’m certain we can start you off right.” He reaches around her and clasps her tiny hands in his massive paces, tenderly placing her fingers in the right spots, and says, “Now, hold your fingers there, and blow across here, not too forcefully.” Moving on, he smiles to Gertrude and declares, “The violin is not a simple instrument, Gertrude. But it can be a marvelous one. Hold it under your chin like so,” he takes another one from behind his conductors stand, a larger one, and demonstrates, “And practice moving the bow across like this.” A simple, pretty note results. “It will take practice, but if you want to play the violin, we will have you playing well before the year is out. Alternatively, try the guitar.” He points to one of the guitars out, “Which is a simpler string instrument in many ways.” Walking over to Nellie, he smiles and shakes his head, “No, it’s not meant to sound like that, but don’t back away from it. Soon you will make it sound like a victory call. You need to purse your lips…” he takes the trumpet from her and demonstrates, letting out a single trumpet blast, before wiping it with a cloth and handing it back to her. “Did you see how I did that?”

Evelynn Lawley waves the flute at Nellie and says in a strained voice, “Of course you can’t play a flute Nellie Caldwell, it’s only for ladies.” Her teeth grit together at the sound Gertrude makes with the violin, but a saccherine, “Oh, Trudy, isn’t it just our luck to get the broken ones?” A glance to the Gryffindor implies that her attrociousness is skill based. It’s just about now that Darius gets to helping her, and she blushes a little as he arranges her hands, forgetting entirely to smile and bat her eyelashes and in general be rather disturbing. Briefly, it seems as though she might learn something, nodding quietly as he explains. Trying again, she produces a low, hollow noise but not at all the proper sound of a flute. And then a soft ‘gack’, but that’s from her mouth. She pouts toward Gertrude, who got a first name, and flourishes the flute again, desperate to make a pretty noise and (from the way she’s got her shoulders pulled back and head a little titled), look pretty doing it. Neither works.

For many of her classes Gertrude can’t be bothered to really pay attention or care, but there are a few things she’ll put her heart into and for the time, when Darius demonstrates, she bothers. Seething eyes glare upon Evelynn when the Professor helps her by actually rearranging her hands. It is only when he turns to help her own self and addresses her by her first name that she’s all smiles and giggles, listening and watching before trying to correct her own method of supporting the instrument. “No thank you Professor, I’d much prefer to stay with the violin.” Lifting the bow, she tries again only to produce another sound, not half so pretty as Darius’ example.

“Ladies, my foot,” Nellie mutters, glancing to Evelyn with a bit of an eyeroll. “That’s… interesting,” the Gryffindor comments, looking at the trumpet rather leerily. “Maybe I could try that flute,” she considers, not looking back to the two snotty girls behind her. She does lean in towards Darius, though, and puts her hand to her face carefully, whispering as if in confidence, “Just, you know, so I can show them how to do it.” She grins and leans back away from him again, looking over all the various instruments that there are to choose from.

Smiling widely to Nellie, Darius confirms happily, “Go ahead. Try as many as you like. I need to go and observe the students who already have some musical knowledge, see where they’re at.” As he almost crosses the corner, he calls, “Five points to Gryffindor for Nellie’s excellent learning attitude, and knowing what a good worksman never does.”

Evelynn Lawley sucks in her breath and tries really hard to look like she’s not contemplating murder. She grips the flute so hard when she finally lets it go there are imprints on her fingers from the holes. Rather than giving it up to Nellie or anyone else who may want to try the flute(as if her’s were the only one), Evelynn practically slams it back down from where she got it and stalks over to a french horn, nostrils flaring. Holding it by sheer accident the right way, Evelynn puts her prim little lips to the mouthpiece and blows. It makes a very rude-sounding noise, and she lets up a desperate little wail, “This is impossible!” Nevermind she’s tried all of two instruments (and probably left lipstick on both, how kind).

Focused now on her own attempts at making music, Gertrude is happily oblivious to most of the other students. Her third attempt at producing something outside of a heart-wrenching scream from the strings is unmet and her frustration is growing by the second. Pulling the violin away from her chin, she takes a deep breath and tries again, biting her bottom lip very hard throughout the whole process.

“She’s probably broken it now,” Nellie scoffs and picks up one that hasn’t been yet used by her classmates. The small instrument doesn’t make much more than a low hiss and a rather ugly one at that. Shrugging, she puts it down, never really moving far away from the trumpet, which she quickly comes back to. Picking it up and getting a feel for it a bit, she gives it another blow. It doesn’t sound any better, but she seems to feel interested in the instrument nevertheless. “I think I like this one,” she comments to nobody in particular.

Darius Dwight spends more time with the other half of the class, taking them through the steps and offering pointers. A few students cross the floor and pick up new instruments, practicing as well. Finally, Darius returns to the experimenters, helping a few out with their final choices, and then waves his wand at the sand which falls to the ground. Sensing a chance, Matughi, bellows, “FOOLISH CH–” before Darius throws sand at him and he suddenly goes silent. “Much better,” Darius smiles, and says to his whole class. “Before we go, let’s talk a bit about this subject. What makes a piece a Wizo-Music piece, as opposed to a normal musical piece? Let’s say I had two groups, one a muggle band, the other a single wizard, playing a song behind a curtain. The band played with their hands, like you have today. The wizard plays all the instruments himself, using his wand. How would you ever tell them apart?”

Taking the trumpet and leaning against a desk, Nellie glances around at her peers. She slowly raises her hand, looking rather perplexed. She glances around, however, rather hoping that someone else looks more sure than her, since she is more unsure than she is sure of the answer she’s thought of. Perhaps one of the Slytherin girls would have a stroke of brilliance, and she wouldn’t have to worry about answering.

Putting her violin back in place, Gertrude looks around the room to see if anyone else is going to volunteer and raise their hand. Waiting a breath, she lifts her hand into the air just a fraction after Nellie does and then lowers it again when she sees that she’s second. Maybe someone else can answer better and she’s done enough of screwing up with the attempts at making music.

Nobody’s hand goes up. The classroom remains silent, and Darius finally asks? “Nobody? That’s a shame. I’d have loved to know what the answer is.” He grins wide, and there’s a ripple of relief as a few students get it, “I don’t either, children. I’ve spent my whole life around musicians, wizards and muggles alike. And one thing that’s always surprised me is that so many of the Wizo-Musicians treat themselves as higher artists than the muggle ones, but never actually seem to know what Wizo-Music is, other than just muggle music produced by magic.” He flips out a golden pocket watch, and declares, “And now it’s time for you lot to go get some dinner. Think about what I’ve said, and go on. See you next time.” He smiles, and waves them off.

Replacing the trumpet to where it belongs, Nellie skips back to where her things are, carefully replacing them into her bag, and slings it over her back. She doesn’t give either of the Slytherins in front of her a second look as she happily makes her way out of the classroom. “I can’t wait until the next class,” Nellie Caldwell comments to whoever happens to be exiting near her and heads to the Great Hall for supper.

Relieved at not being called on, Gertrude returns to her seat to gather her belongings. Picking up her bag and slinging the wide strap over one shoulder, she smiles to Darius “Thank you for a great class Professor Dwight!” Turning away quickly, she blushes and giggles, taking up with a few other girls as she speaks in low and hurried whispers.

Evelynn Lawley has apparently settled upon the French horn, even though it sounds as if a bag of cats is being stepped on no matter what she does. At least that’s a sound. Pouting, she plays with one of her curls while watching Darius, quite out of her fluttering glances and vaguely predatory smiles. Once they’ve been dismissed, she flounces out of her chair, if at all possible, and goes to retrieve her bag. “Thank you, Professor.” She sulks out of the room, trailing after Gertrude and the others.

Third Year Astronomy

Posted: April 29, 2009 | Starring: Nellie
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Dragging himself into his mother’s class, Gabriel is admittedly a little agitated tonight. Digging his homework out from his bag, the boy hangs onto it as he stands well away from the new teacher, among a group of Gryffindor boys. “Bet your homework is perfect, huh Goden?” one remarks before Gabe punches him lightly on the shoulder. “Shut up,” he says with a grin.

Charlie Linwood hates Astronomy with every fiber of his being today. Or tonight, rather. He hasn’t bothered combing his hair and apparently forgot he was going to be up again because his pajama bottoms poke out from under his (rather crooked) school robes. How unfair is it that he has to get up after only two hours of sleep and walk to the highest place in the school? Charlie has forgotten every last thing he needs for class, and is in fact carting his Care of Magical Creatures text. “Mrrhpble.”

“Well, isn’t it Gabriel? I’m sure your mother would have nothing less.” Nellie grins as she sweeps in past the group of boys in her house. “Good evening, Professor Fallon,” she says congenially as she stops and smiles towards the teacher, placing her bag on the floor next to her. The girl looks as if she hasn’t slept a wink and is, in fact, more energetic than she had been the entire day. “I wonder what we’ll be doing tonight,” the girl wonders aloud, pulling out her text.

Judging from the way the sound of bouncing feet and humming announces itself before Kelly Pantall even enters the room, one may judge that the girl is, in fact, in a remarkably good mood. For a start, although she is all but exploding with excess energy, she is not spiralling through an extended ramble or rant as she usually is, simply humming to herself. The bag slung over her shoulder is left open, revealing some messy homework, some books on the subject of Astronomy, and a book about torturous murder. If indeed her relative quietness is evidence of some sort of change, it does not run as deeply as one might hope. Spying a particular boy, however, her face lights up even more than it presently was as she bounds over to his side. “Charlie!” She exclaims, bouncing on the balls of her feet as she stands by his side. “You told me that friends tell each other things, right, and if I’m going to be your friend, I have to stop hiding things from you, right?”

Vivian Accacia is also a non-fan of Astronomy, because it took up her night times! Where else was she going to find time to gossip about everything that’s been going on? Wishing she could be back in the common room and finding out who’s been asking out who to the social, she at least continues to look perfect, she muses, her pointy hat slung under her arm and her hair braided up perfectly. An early bloomer in her physical development, Viv had been turning heads in her year from the beginning.

Once all the students appear to be present, Avery Fallon clears her throat slightly, nodding to Nellie after having done so, and stepping up in front of them all. “Good evening,” she greets, a rather large paper bag in her hands. “I realize it’s late and a little cool… but I’ve brought you some Bertie Botts jelly beans for your troubles of coming tonight.” The woman smiles as she holds it out in front of her. “They might give you a little jolt to help you stay awake… because I’ve eaten all the good ones out,” she says with a smirk. Though, apart from the Linwood boy, they did seem quite awake for the most part. “I know you’ve all got your homework, labeling the stars in the constellation Orion and Ursa Major finished and ready to hand in,” Avery says, perhaps a little too hopefully. “Gabe will come around and collect your papers.” Signaling with one finger to her son, Avery sets Gabriel reluctantly in motion.

“Grembibble?” Charlie asks Kelly with a bleary blink, and then a sleepy, “Wha’dyo meanKateohLordI’m so…” and here he yawns… and then groans, looking at the sole book in his possession. Well, if he maybe hides a little next to Kelly, Professor Fallon won’t notice he is not handing anything in. Also if he looks at the floor and slouches his shoulders, mentally cursing growth spurts once again.

Jaw dropping, Gabriel‘s eyes widen. He was not her personal slave! With a sigh, the boy starts grabbing the papers (in varying conditions) which are being held out in his direction. “Thanks, yeah, thanks…” he says, working up a pile of parchment before long. Looking back to Nellie, he asks rather pointedly, “Where’s yours?” Waving the pile as if needing to get her attention, he sighs forlornly.

Kelly Pantall rolls her eyes at Charlie, though she beams brightly at the boy and shakes her head quickly. “Grembibble’s not even a real word. Don’t be stupid.” Two sheets of parchment are plucked from her bag and waved at Gabriel vaguely. “Here’s mine…” Glancing at the Hufflepuff boy, she nods decisively, and adds, “oh, and Charlie’s, too. ‘S underneath.” Okay, so it’s actually just entirely blank, but hopefully no one will notice that until the boy has a chance to sort it all out for himself. “And on the subject of homework, you know how you told me I should have told you about who I wanted to ask to the social?”

“It’s right here,” Nellie replies with a smirk and a flip of her hair back over her shoulder. “Here’s mine, Professor Fallon.” Nellie grins at the teacher, then at Gabriel as she gives it to him. Rumor has gotten around about why Gabriel’s mother has a different last name than he does, and though Nellie has wanted to, she resists the urge to ask. “What’s that, Kelly? Another killer thing?” Nellie appears to even be interested, though not quite as fascinated in it.

Vivian Accacia looks at her own homework and winces. God, she’s barely put any effort in on this one, she realises, a second before she smilingly offers it to Gabriel with a flutter of her eyelashes, and then returns her attention to the front of the class. She’s not talking to anybody… for the moment.

With her hands clasped in front of her (as though, almost, a little nervous,) Avery Fallon begins. “Now that you have a little experience with constellations, you’ll be able to appreciate the many legends that go along with them. The legend of Orion is one of my favourites.” Taking a deep breath, Avery looks at her students meaningfully as she starts telling the legend. “Long ago, the Earth Goddess sent the scorpion on its mission– to kill Orion, the handsome hunter. Some of the legends tell of Orion engaging the scorpion in battle but quickly realizing its armour was impervious to attacks. Orion is said to have then jumped into the sea, swimming toward Delos. Apollo, who witnessed Orion’s battle with the scorpion, would not let him escape so easily. He challenged his sister, Artemis, to hit ‘that small speck in the sea’, who he told her was a villain. Artemis hit Orion with her first shot, and upon realizing the true identity of her victim, implored to her father, Zeus, to restore him.” She pauses. “He refused. Artemis put Orion’s image into the sky eternally.” With a wry smile, Avery Fallon nods. “If you’ll notice, Orion’s constellation has long disappeared below the horizon by the time Scorpio rises. Just an interesting tidbit, that.” With another nod, Avery crosses her arms across her chest. “Alright, now who can tell me the name of one of the stars in the constellation Orion? No need to put up your hands. Just shout them out,” she says.

Having what he thinks to be all the papers he’s likely to collect, Gabriel walks up to Avery as she’s just finished asking the question, though he doesn’t offer an answer along with the sheets he hands to her (“Thank you, dear”). Shuddering, Gabriel walks back to Nellie. She can’t call him ‘dear’ in front of everyone! What was she thinking?

Vivian Accacia leans over to a boy sitting next to her and whispers something. The boy, a Hufflepuff, blushes bright red and whispers something back. A second later Vivian is calling out, “Mintaka!”

Charlie Linwood opens his eyes a little wider than half-shut and gives Kelly a look that is supposed to be meaningful but probably looks slow and stupid. Especially because he tries to smile and yawns instead. Keeping his voice down, although he hardly has to try, “Right?” But then the teacher talks and on a day where he’s let a girl lie about his homework being turned in, forgotten his class things, and worn his pajamas, he’ll at least listen to the lesson. “Uhm, there’s the uh.. belt… and… Sai.. Saiph?” He did do his homework, after all.

“Is what another killer thing? My date to the social? No.” To her credit, Kelly‘s voice is pitched somewhat lower than usual, whispering under the voice of the Professor, leaning towards Nellie before standing up straight again and nudging Charlie in the stomach. “You owe me for that.” Never mind that submitting a blank piece of paper in someone else’s name does absolutely nothing except to postpone the inevitable trouble-getting and risks her getting into trouble as well. She considers that she’s just done a good deed for a friend. “Anyway, you’re not letting me finish. You know how you said I should tell you stuff? Well, I was talking to Rafe about stuff, and then he asked me to be his girlfriend.” This is obviously such an important point that it cannot wait until after Astronomy or at least until the Professor’s not talking. It simply has to be shared right now. Risking getting herself and Charlie into even more trouble. Yay, Kelly.

Nellie Caldwell doesn’t have anything to contribute in the names of the stars, though she can recognize the constellations themselves when coaxed a bit. The girl cannot help herself while she listens to Kelly and gasps. “What, really? Rafe? I thought he didn’t even like girls!” Nellie is shocked and turns to Gabriel. “Did you just hear that? Rafe asked Kelly to be his sweetheart!” Nellie shakes her head quickly, and one has to wonder who it is spreading the rumours in Gryffindor house. “I just simply cannot believe it.”

“Excellent, miss Accacia,” Avery beams. “That’s correct too,” she says, looking at Charlie. Glaring a little in Kelly’s direction, Avery‘s only comment to her is, “Could we please further our social lives on our own time, Miss Pantall?” An eyebrow is raised to the girl as Avery continues. “Now, the familiar constellation Ursa Major also has a legend, which I encourage you to read in your textbooks. It’s also ‘suggested’ that you memorize the names of the stars in that constellation as well as the ones in Orion, as there may be a quick test on it next class.” Judging by the obvious look on Avery‘s face, there’s no question as to whether or not there will be. “Orion watches us all, presently,” Avery says, raising her voice somewhat as she turns around, pointing upwards at the bright stars. “You all have your telescopes if you’d like to take a look. Also, the large telescope is available to you, as you know,” she says, indicating the massive instrument.

Donning a very sour expression indeed, Gabriel scoffs at Rafe’s name. “I’m surprised she’d have him. I’m surprised anyone can stand the presence of that slug,” Gabe’s opinions of Rafe have always been clear, no doubt. Halfheartedly, Gabriel extracts his telescope as he glances vaguely to Nelly. “Shall we look at the stars through a chunk of glass so that they appear as larger spots of light?” he asks sarcastically, the mention of Rafe only worsening his mood.

Giving the young Hufflepuff who helped her a smile as thank you (he smiles goofily back) Vivian sets up her telescope. Sigh. How dull. She’d just fake where she was looking, but knowing the professors here, she’d be caught out.

“Of course he likes girls!” Kelly hisses in response, folding her arms across her chest and glaring at Nellie angrily. “What did you think? And not that it’s any of your business, but yes he did ask me to be his sweetheart.” Well, more or less, anyway. The situation was rather more the subject accidentally coming up with lots of umming and ahhing and blushing from both parties. But it counts. “And! He’s not a slug. He’s a brilliant human.” Yes. A brilliant human. And though her cheeks turn pink at this chiding from the Professor and she falls into silence after her obligatory defense, she does not for a moment cease her glaring at Nellie and Gabriel. Grr.

Charlie Linwood smiles briefly at Professor Fallon and then suddenly looks quite cross. He turns toward Nellie and hisses, “Be quiet, Caldwell, it’s none of your buisness.” A bit venonmous, but then a lighter, gradually more alert tone, “I told you, didn’t I?” He did, too. Or something like it. “Thanks for telling me.” Charlie doesn’t say anything for a long moment, looking up and pretending, sans telescope, to watch the sky. Then, apparently not having paid any mind to Avery’s admonishment to Kelly a moment before, “I’m glad for you, too.” Aww, he can be nice. He can also pay attention in class, seriously. Although it’s another long moment before he sort of mumbles indistinctly, “Don’t suppose anyone will let me share their telescope?” Poor Charlie, he’s not used to being grossly unprepared for class.

“Oh, you’re no help,” Nellie sighs and pulls out her telescope, glancing up at the sky. “It is my business, as your friend.” Well, sometimes, that is. Nellie’s a regular social butterfly, and considers everybody her friend, and everybody’s business her own. “Besides, I only asked.” She hmphs and just starts looking through her telescope, peeking out the corners of her eyes at the other people, to see what they’re doing, and what gossip-worthy things are going on.

Going around among the clumps of students, Avery herself feels slightly redundant, as anyone needing help to locate Orion, for heaven’s sake, clearly has much larger problems afoot. “Right then,” she calls. “Of course you are all welcome to stay and stargaze,” Avery says, a happy look on her face, “but class is now dismissed. Remember about the test,” she winks patronizingly, but catching herself in the middle of the action, shrugs afterwards. She’d been working with toddlers for too long… teaching teenagers would take some adjustment. “I’ll see you all next Wednesday.” With a nod, the professor turns to walk back down to her classroom.

It doesn’t take any more than that. Vivian hops up and gets out of there. Phew. Another stupid class done with…

Kelly Pantall is fuming, quite visibly overflowing with anger, and her hands shake as she tries to set up her telescope and peer through it at the sky. “I don’t see how it is even remotely your business – here, Charlie, use mine – if Rafe asked me to be his sweetheart or what I said in response.” Not that it’s particularly secret, from the way she has been acting, what she must have said. No one else would be defending him so fervently. “And it’s not that hard to believe anyway, is it?”

Charlie Linwood raises an eyebrow and, not counting tonight, has probably said all of ten words to Nellie ever (thus any calling of ‘friend’ is ridiculous. “Good night, Professor!” Charlie can’t help it; Sucking up is good for you when you don’t have or do anything. He takes the telescope and gives a perhaps two second glance about, and then holds it back to Kelly, “Seems we’re done with class.” He sounds rather lame, like he isn’t sure what to do if she’s angry at someone other than himself. Charlie settles for giving Nellie a really stern look.

Turning quickly on her heel and striding over to her bag, packing things away. “Fine. Be that way. So much for being your friend.” The girl tosses her hair over her shoulder again and pulls her bag up. Nellie is skipping down the stairs, humming cheerfully to herself as she quickly leaves the nighttime class, headed back to her warm bed, in the commons that she will, of course, have to share with Kelly. This does not figure into her mood, though, and she’s quickly gone.

“Yeah, we are done with class. Or at least, Gabriel is.” Look, a pun. Very nearly exploding with rage, Kelly shoves her telescope back into her bag and glares at the departing figure of the Gryffindor girl. “I – I – if he says another word to me about Rafe, I really will just slap him in the face. I really will – where does he get off saying stuff like that? And since when is it any of her business?” After a moment, she bites down on her lower lip and offers Charlie a grateful smile. “I’m sorry. Thank you.” Her arms are thrown around him for the second time in one quick, tight hug before she releases the poor lad and makes her way out of the room.

Charlie Linwood is really going to have to talk to her about this hugging business. Maybe just looking plainly uncomfortable will do. He tries it out, and adds, “Kate, I’m in my pajamas.” as though it would mean anything or make a difference. Rolling his shoulders back, he tries out some topic changing magic. “Thank you. I don’t know what’s wrong with me, bringing the wrong stuff…” He gives the stairs a very thoughtful look, now. “I really am glad you talked with DeWitt.” Partially because he believes it was His Idea.

Kelly Pantall stops at the top of the stairway, then turns to look at Charlie with a nod. “Ah, yes. Well, just don’t do something like that again, okay? Don’t bring the wrong stuff to class. I’m not in all your classes so I can’t always cover for you.” Plus, she won’t always be in the type of mood where she can bear covering for him. “If you don’t want me to hug you, I’ll stop. And yeah, I’m sort of glad I did, too. I’m just glad I don’t have to break Morgana’s fingers.” Considering this to be an excellent way of ending a conversation, she makes her departure.

Stinky Pond Weeds

Posted: April 29, 2009 | Starring: Olivia
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This afternoon is warm but the breeze off of the lake is cool. Fourth Year Herbology being an afternoon class, the sun is just past the noon mark. Professor Keelan Walsh is standing on the rocky beach, wearing robes and, it seems, rubber boots. In fact, she has set up rows of rubber boots along the shore. “Hope they don’t head to the greenhouses…” murmurs the woman, waiting on her class. There was a note to remind them, but inevitably someone will forget. It happens every year the first few classes at the lake.

Slouching gloomily down the path with thin shoulders stooped and washed-out blonde hair flopping over her face, Nora Williams lets out a heavy sigh at the inconvenience of a new meeting place for class, and her customary frown only deepens at the sight of the rows of rubber boots. She takes up a position near the edge of a cluster of chattering classmates, contributing nothing to their conversation beyond a sulky “This can’t be good…”

An overexcitable ball of boy tumbles onto the scene – and tumbling is an appropriate word for it, what with Matthew Cowper attempting three cartwheels and a forward roll before realising that he really just isn’t good enough and walks the rest of the way. A sideways glance is cast to some female fourth years nearby, possibly to see if they noticed his wonderful attempts at gymnastics, but his face falls as he observes no reaction in them (not that it was likely they would respond favourably, what with each of his three cartwheels collapsing halfway through without enough momentum to keep going). Still, there is a spring in his step as he approaches Professor Walsh, all but clapping his hands as he spies her. “See!” He declares triumphantly. “I told you I was right, I told you we had to go to the lake!” He peers about. “Where are you? How can I be triumphant if you’re not here, you moron?”

Quirin Donnaham comes lingering down his way towards the shore, his gloves already put on. As he notices the rubber boots Quirin puts on a well-played good mood and arrives at the group of students. “Ah.” he annouces, rubbing his protected hands. “Seems, that we’re going to get our feet wet this time.” He looks around as if he had made a very funny remark, puts his hands on his hips and keeps smiling, showing his bright teeth.

“Oh, no, I was afraid of this,” Olivia moans as she comes to a stop, just a small distance away from where her classmates are gathering. The fourth-year sighs rather loudly and strides up to the group, gathering near the back. Perhaps if she doesn’t get too close, there won’t be enough galoshes for everyone. The girl glances around, waiting to see where everyone settles.

Keelan Walsh calls, as students arrive, “Take a pair of boots–you’ll find they’ll adjust to your feet, so don’t be picky. And don’t make that face,” she says to a Ravenclaw girl who has scrunched up her nose, “I promise nobody has been sticking their feet in the boots without shoes on, and they’ve been cleaned besides.” She smirks, as is typical, “If you want, you can hike up your robes or stuff them in the boots to avoid getting them wet–we won’t be going very far out. Don’t!” to a Hufflepuff boy who is toeing the water, “go out yet, please.” She shivers lightly as a breeze makes ripples across the lake. “First I want to review the rules. Don’t splash around or decide to go swimming, don’t go out far from the group–just because I’m here doesn’t make the lake any less full of things you’re better off exploring in Care of Magical Creatures.”

It would hardly seem possible for Nora to look any gloomier, but she does. Still, she doesn’t protest – instead, she just slumps morosely over to the row of boots, stuffs her feet into them with another deep sigh, and waits for more instructions.

Hurrying into the vicinity just in time to catch the professor’s directions, Evan splits off from the couple Slytherins he was walking with. His prior companions rush off to the end of a line of boots to grab pairs for themselves. Evan, on the other hand, is actually more calm about the process, content to slip in behind his classmates and follow as they move forward. Then again, that’s probably the easiest way not to draw attention to himself and his near-miss on timing.

“My uncle’s the Care of Magical Creatures Professor,” Matthew offers with a broad smile, as if absolutely everyone needs to know this and it will be the most important thing they would learn all lesson. “My mother’s his sister.” This piece of random expression over, he plucks a pair of boots from the selection and pulls them on over his boots, stuffing his robes into the boots as was suggested, even if this doesn’t work too well due to the natural shape of a robe being one big circle rather than two little ones, and hence his ability to move is somewhat inhibited. He does, however, rock back and forth on his heels idly, waiting for the next intruction.

Quirin Donnaham heads for the shiniest boots available immediately. He puts in his nice, clean shoes and feels how the rubber nestles around his feet. “Ah, a lovely feeling Professor. Perhaps we could use these boots more often? A great idea, to selected them.” Quirin stretches his athletic body, as if he was going to start in a long-range swimming contest.

Slowly and unsurely, Olivia approaches the line of boots and puts her feet gingerly into a set, which instantly conform to the correct size. She holds her robes up around her knees, glancing to the professor, a leery expression on her face. “Are you certain we shouldn’t have to go in far? I really coudn’t get my robes wet.” She pauses. “I’m more than happy to stay on the bank if I must, to keep my robes dry.” The girl’s expression is full of concern as she looks from the teacher to the lake and back again.

Keelan Walsh looks positively uninterested, “Fascinating, Mr. Cowper. Really.” The whole issue with movability is probably why Keelan suggested the robe-tucking, as she herself is just letting hers hang. Evan’s companions get a brief look and then Keelan turns with a sharp, “Follow me, and stay close. Including you, Miss Baxtor.” She strides out into the lake, and goes a grand total of ten feet in, the water just barely high enough to reach her ankles. Most of the children are shorter, of course. “Now, look around at your feet. Can you tell me what’s growing here?” There is a profusion of short, fern-like plants, which were covered in their assigned reading: Freshwater Stink Fern. Useful for it’s roots, which are thick, wormy things that mashed into a paste can be added to potions (sigh) for water-resistant qualities. However, as the same suggests, they have a pungent stench, sort of sulfuric and rotten.

Matthew Cowper doesn’t seem to register the fact that Professor Walsh, as well as most of the other people in the area actually don’t remotely care about whatever story he’s rambling on about. Instead of answering her question, he simply nods and clarifies, “Yeah, it’s true, Professor. He really is. I’m not just making that up. I hadn’t ever met him before he started here, because mother says he’s a loner and a hermit, but apparently he’s real nice and father said he just needs to get socialized.” He wades out to follow, apparently realising that there is actually some purpose in him being here apart from regaling the class with stories of his family life, and peers at the plant in the water, falling silent for a change.

Boots on, robes left to hang freely – he isn’t worried – Evan Geroff approaches the edge of the water, following the professor in. He’s tall, relatively, and though the water covers more than his ankles it still isn’t too high. The boots are quiet sufficient, though the edges of his robes do get a bit damp. After the professor addresses Olivia, he too turns back. “It’s not bad if you hold your robes up some. The boots are high.” That done, he bends down – causing more of his robes to get wet – and examines the plants underfoot, giving a confident nod yet saying nothing.

Following rather sullenly, Olivia holds her robes up to her knees, just to be safe. “It’s that smelly fern, isn’t it?” Olivia blurts rather suddenly, bending a bit to look at it. She can’t quite remember the name, never having been very good at memorisation, but she does recognize it, and perhaps that counts for something. The girl stands straight up again, glancing around, rather hoping that perhaps one of her classmates will have a more correct answer than herself.

“What? Where?” Nora looks around, squinting down at the murky water and odorous plants with a disdainful look in her blue eyes. Most of her attention seems to be focused on holding her robes up out of the way of the water – she is holding them nearly to her knees, much higher than they need to be to avoid the shallow edges of the pond. “Oh, that.” Nora answers her housemate’s question, and her own, as she spies the plant that Olivia was indicating. Or thinks that she did. “Stinky Pond Root, isn’t it?”

Keelan Walsh presses her lips together, “Well, it is a fern and yes, it does have a unique odor, so a point for Hufflepuff because at least you answered, Miss Baxtor.” The pressing together turns into a frown at Nora, “No, it isn’t a stinky pond root–” there’s a look around, a careful skipping over of hopeful looking Ravenclaws, and then, “The correct name of this plant is the Freshwater Stink Fern, useful for–pray tell, Mr. Geroff, do you know?” Random calling ons are fun, especially when it extends how long the whiny girls have to stand about in the lake.

Evan Geroff glances up at his name, and over to the professor. “The roots are used for..” healing properties, congealing certain potions.. no, those were both other readings.. ahha! His pause ends with a tiny smile. “Water resistance.” .. “In potions.” Probably one of his other guesses got mixed in from a potion reading, so might as well add that. It’s the practical part of this he has trouble with.

As he has not been called on, Matthew excercises caution with his rambling, but only to an extent – any instruction for silence in his mind automatically equates to ‘ramble on about random things more quietly’. And so, this he does, continuing on about the matter at hand (in his mind, the matter of his uncle) at a much lower tone. “I don’t know how he’s supposed to get socialized, really, he’s awfully old so I don’t think he can get socialized now if he hasn’t been already.”

“Will you hush, please?” Olivia responds rather irritably to her Gryffindor classmate, and leans down a bit, holding her robes with only one hand as she reaches to feel the fern. “Ugh, slimy,” she comments quietly and pulls her hand away, trying to coax it dry by waving it through the air, rather than wiping it on her school robes. A small sigh comes out as she stands straight again, glancing up at Keelan. “Do we have to harvest them or something?” she asks, almost regretting the question as soon as it is out.

Not even daring to touch the fern, Nora continues to stare unhappily down at it, nose wrinkled and mouth pursed in distaste. “I hope not…” she mutters under her breath in response to her housemate’s question. Even the news that Olivia has won a point for Hufflepuff does nothing to lighten Nora‘s gloomy mood, and she pokes sullenly at the base of the nearest fern with her booted foot.

Keelan Walsh nods her head, “Excellent, Mr. Geroff. Two points for Slytherin… Now, if everyone would crouch down to get a closer look?” Her tone is amused but her face blank, the woman stoops down herself. This, of course, leads to much wetting of the robes, though she’s careful not to bend her legs in such a way as to get water in the top of her boots. “Because of it’s mundane appearance, it can be difficult to tell from common aquatic ferns. However, if you reach down and–now don’t uproot them!–gently move some of the leaves to check the stem, you’ll see it’s rather silvery.” She looks up, briefly, and shakes her head at Olivia, “No, with how many of us there are, that would be rather detrimental to the population. These are not growing for harvest, but, although you can’t see them–of course we’ve scared them away–they provide good shelter for smaller fish.”

If Matthew realises that Olivia is talking to him, he offers no more than a fleeting affronted raise of his eyebrows in response before he shakes his head and bends down to peer at the ferns. His robes have since come untucked from his boots and the hems get quite sodden in the water, though he does not appear to even remotely care. “You know what, though?” He offers at an even more hushed level, “I reckon it’s good that I don’t take Care of Magical Creatures, because if I did, I wouldn’t know whether to call him Uncle Quintus or Professor Helit.” Then, his eyes flicker up towards Professor Walsh and he offers, “Professor, don’t the fish mind the sti – the odor?”

Evan Geroff gives little recognition of the points won, just a small respectful nod to Keelan. And the tiny smile remains. Although he has already gotten he robes wet around his legs from bending over, Evan does roll up his sleeves before sticking his hands into the water. Carefully moving the leaves of a plant with one, he runs the fingers of his other hand along the stem. And, yes, notes the color. Matthew is given a quick look, Evan ducking his head under an arm to do so, as he murmurs his own quiet reply, “Have you ever seen a fish with a nose?”

Olivia stifles a giggle as Evan says this, glancing to him, covering her own smile with her hand as she bends down again, to examine the silvery-ness that Professor Walsh has designated. “Interesting,” Olivia responds to its colour in a rather unimpressed voice. Herbology has never been her forte, and today’s lesson is not any different than normal. “Do you ever harvest anything from the lake, Professor?” Livvy queries, still rather curious.

A faint, sniffing laugh from Nora echoes her housemate’s reaction to Evan’s answer, and she shoots a meanly satisfied look over at Matthew. With a resigned sigh, she wraps one hand tightly around her robes, holding them several inches above the surface of the shallow water even when she’s bent over, and reaches out a single finger to poke at the fern, pushing its fronds aside to reveal the silvery stem. Even though she clearly isn’t happy about it, Nora will follow the professor’s instructions.

Keelan Walsh is apparently practiced at addressing the class from a crouched position, “No, Mr. Cowper, the fish obviously don’t mind. Of course, it’s really only above the water that they smell-largely the odor is concentrated in the roots. Otherwise our dear lake would smell of them all the time.” She gives him a soft smile anyway, and Olivia’s question gets a brief, “Sometimes, though of course I deal largely in living plants. You might ask Professor Sedgewick if she does.” The typical thinly veiled implication of this being an evil practice is present. While she is speaking, Keelan has been fussing around near the base of the plant. Covering her nose with her spare hand and giving no other warning, the professor unearths the fern. “See the thick root system?” she asks, muffled. Behind her sleeve, her nose wrinkles. It really is quite unpleasant and quite strong. “Some ancient tribes would chew the roots, mistaking them for gillyweed.” Which, from the appearance, seems like a stretch. “Needless to say, many of those tribes died out.” A grim smile, and this may or may not be a joke. “They’re actually quite tasty roasted, I’ve heard, though to be honest… well, you can smell that.”

“Well, have you ever seen human intestines?” Matthew challenges, putting his hands on his hips and glaring at Evan for a long moment. “I bet you haven’t, but that doesn’t mean humans don’t have them.” Judging from the way he says this, he has absolutely no idea what intestines are or how likely it is that Evan has seen any, but it seems like an absolutely marvellous comeback to him nonetheless. Then, to Professor Walsh, he adds, “Oh. I was thinking that maybe the little fishes would hide there in the stink because they were immune. Odour, I mean.”

Evan Geroff turns to grin at Olivia – and Nora, briefly, afterward – thereby missing Keelan’s own action in covering her nose. His only warning is after the plant is out, along with the smell, and Evan raises a wet hand to his nose after grimacing. Because of this, his words to Matthew have a funny sounding quality as he laughs silently, seen as his shoulders shake a bit, at the other boy’s reaction. “Hmm. Perhaps the nurse would consent to look at yours sometime, so we can be certain.” Given that he doesn’t seem to be questioning what they are, he’s probably not serious. His remark of, “Perhaps with pumpkin, and something nice to cover up the smell,” is louder – he doesn’t object to Keeland hearing that one.

“Ugh!” Olivia can’t help but contribute as she quickly covers her nose with the hand that has recently been in the water. Fussing about a bit, she struggles to both hold onto her robes and dry her face and hand. The girl nearly drops her robes, but catches them up quickly again, so that they don’t get wet. “Oh, it’s awful,” she comments. “Does the smell go away if you put it back into the water?” Her voice, too, is muffled, as she tries not to breathe in the stench — a difficult task!

Taken entirely by surprise at the professor’s sudden gesture, Nora gasps in revulsion at the stench of the plant – which, of course, just makes her draw in more of the foul air. She lets out a miserable, hacking cough, and the hem of her robe splashes down into the water as she whips both hands up to cover her nose and mouth. Even the thought of thousands of hapless tribespeople making a gruesome mistake can’t relieve Nora‘s unhappiness now – she greets the professor’s latest piece of information with another choked cough and nothing more, and nods quickly in response to her housemate’s suggestion.

Keelan Walsh answers Olivia’s question by placing the plant back in the water–replanting it, really. In a moment, the breeze has carried away much of the stink. While she does, this, eyes only slightly watering, Keelan responds what she can of the chatter, “It’s a good thought, Mr. Cowper, but there’s nothing to suggest the plants over anything more than cover.” This is about when the air clears, and Keelan straightens up. Her robes are soaked right up to the knees and elbows, but she doesn’t appear to mind much. A wry smile but no words for Evan and Olivia, and a small, “Miss Williams, I do believe you’ve let your robe slip.” Sly, is her tone, and then from her pockets she pulls a some seed packets, remarkably unwet. “Now, for the latter part of class–entirely unrelated to the Freshwater Stink Fern, these are Quick Growing Lake Reeds, and, if you’ll look about twenty feet that way,” she indicates a place further along but still hugging the bank, “You’ll see a nice, empty space. Well, it isn’t supposed to be empty, so we’ll be planting.” She begins moving that way, trusting them to follow. “The advantage to this species, is that in two weeks, they will be nearly a foot tall and we can go look at them.” Keelan seems almost chipper.

Apparently Matthew cannot think of a witty response to this, or even a faux-witty response such as those he usually tosses out, and instead just beams brightly at the class. He had a good thought, Professor Walsh said so. Peering over at the bare area, he offers, “Did someone come and uproot it all before, Professor? Or did some big sea monster eat it?” Obviously the latter is far more exciting to him than the former – and obviously it is his excitement factor that determines the plausability of his suggestions – and he waves his hands vaguely try to describe the matter. “D’you think it’s an undiscovered creature of some sort? Ooh, like our own personal Loch Ness Monster. Apart from the squid, I mean, the giant squid wouldn’t eat these things.” He elbows Evan. “Who do you think would win a fight to the death? Nessie or the Giant Squid?”

Warily dropping his drying hand from his now wet nose, Evan relaxes as the smell seems to be disappearing. He raises an eyebrow at Matthew. “Nessie, of course,” said as they there was never any doubt in the matter, not to mention that it was an odd question. Not waiting, he follows Keelan through the water to the emptier section.

Keelan Walsh remarks off hand, “I’m not entirely certain. The reeds were there at the end of last spring, and when I returned in the fall,” a small chuckle is allowed, “the castle was not the only thing I found to have changed.” Although it would have mortified her as a student, Keelan is alright with admitting she doesn’t know everything. She comes to a stop in the indicated area, and then begins passing out the packets. “Don’t worry too much about how far apart they are… just push them about four inches down. The soil is soft enough that we don’t need spades.” Another wry grin. Yes, everyone is going to be digging about in lake mud and having to use their hands instead of hold thier robes. As for herself, Keelan retains a packet and begins to do as she instructed the students to. She does, however, keep an eye on them.

Matthew Cowper seems entirely unconvinced of Evan’s answer, though he does take a packet and begin to press the seeds down into the indicated soil, getting his robes rather wet in the process around the hem and sleeves. “Nessie, you reckon? Really? Why?” Then, a pause, and he looks to the other members of the class. “Hey, Baxtor!” He calls out, waving a hand to try and attract her attention. “Who would win in a fight to the death? Nessie or the Giant Squid? Williams! Same question?”

Evan Geroff takes his packet, clutching it in one hand and drifting somewhat over toward Olivia. Looking for a good spot, right. “It would be useful to have one person holding packets; I’m afraid I’ll get mine wet, and it might be quicker to use boot toes to dig holes anyway,” is muttered in a rather off-hand, just-a-thought way, before he bothers to respond to Matthew. “Doesn’t stay under water, of course.” Idly, he begins to push a hole in the lake mud with the toe of one of his own boots, keeping the seed-holding hand carefully out of the water as he bends to a seed into the hole – which is then re-covered with that same toe.

It’s hard to say which revolts Nora more – the stench of the plants, or the prospect of digging in the mud with her bare hands. Even though she winced when the professor pointed out that her robe was dragging in the water, Nora has bigger problems now, and abandons her robe to the deep with a morose sigh. Her long, gloomy face twists in disgust as she reluctantly accepts the packet of seeds, and spends far too long trying to open it in a vain attempt to put off having to deal with the mud. “The squid, of course,” she retorts to Matthew, in a sing-song ‘isn’t it obvious’ tone. “Because, well, tentacles.”

Sighing, again, rather heavily, Olivia sloshes through the shallow water towards where Keelan has stopped. “What, in the mud?” she asks, shocked. “Alright,” she sighs and takes the packet, opening it, and carefully stooping down. She presses the seeds down into the muck, cringing as she does so. “What’s that?” the girl asks. “I surely don’t know.” She blinks several times at him and shrugs. “Here, I’ll hold yours,” Olivia tells him and takes his packet from him, thankful to be getting her hand out of the mud. “That’s a good method,” she comments, observing him put the seeds into the water.

“Oh yeah…” Matthew seems to only now register that there have been many sightings of the Loch Ness Monster on land as well, and hence has a big advantage over the sea-dwelling squid. “But she has a point, eh? You know, tentacles.” Because all it takes to win a fight to the death is really big tentacles. He resumes his task of shoving his seeds into the ground with a hint of impatience directed towards Olivia, though, offering again, “Loch Ness Monster or the Giant Squid? Who would win in a fight to the death, Baxtor?”

“How about this, Matthew, we’ll capture them, put them together somewhere, and stick you in the middle to watch,” Evan mutters quietly. “You can report back to us.. I’m quite curious as well.” Releasing his seed packet to Olivia with a slight smile, he bends down again to place another seed into a hole, working now with two hands – two holes at once! Perhaps this part will go quickly.

Having said her piece, Nora turns her attention to the other task at hand. Unable to pretend any longer that she is having trouble opening the packet of seeds, she resigns herself to following the teacher’s instructions yet again. With a single seed pinched delicately between two skinny fingers, Nora pokes her hand down into the soft mud, her nose wrinkling in renewed distaste.

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