Regina Parker

October 07, 2012 10:20 PM
Reggie had decided about a month ago to have a party. It was too close to Halloween to actually have it on Halloween, so it ended up being much closer to Thanksgiving. She felt this would give people enough time to procure costumes from back home or allow them to send out requests to shops and buy them from catalogues. She felt that was the nice thing for her to do. Besides, she wanted an awesome costume and needed the time to actually get it. Her father wasn’t much help, but her Grandmother knew exactly what she wanted and had gotten it in the right size. Thank Merlin for awesome Grandmothers.

Her costume was that of a Woodland Fairy. Reggie loved fairies. Not the actual magical fairies because some of them were rather creepy to look at; but rather, the Muggle version of fairies. They were always so beautiful and everyone wanted to have them. Reggie wasn’t really sure where her love of fairies came from, but it was one of those girly-girl things that she sometimes would fall for. Like the skirts and dresses that she had been sporting for the last couple of terms as well as the makeup. Her outfit was a satin green with a tutu purple skirt beneath it. Across the waist was a purple flower for the woodland look and small wings were attached in the back. The dress was extremely short and, although it did not normally come with leggings, her grandmother included black legging shorts that came to her calves. She put her hair in soft waves and had a matching flower wreath around her head to finish off the woodland fairy look. She tried to make her makeup fun by using glitter and fun purple, but who knew how others would see it. Oh well, it was a night of pure fun and she didn’t care if they didn’t agree with her costume choice.

Meeting with her friends, she had set up the gardens with the help of the Prairie Elves (they were so accommodating!) with fresh snacks and drinks all over the area. Seating had also been provided. The party was at the center the gardens where the fountain was and Reggie had charmed it to look like blood was flowing from it. The gardens were decorated in various holidays. Some were creepy and scary covered in webs or with skeletons/ghouls/ghosts popping out to startle you for Halloween, some were fall colors and pilgrim style, while others were red and green with fake snow, empty presents, and, of course, Mistletoe. Reggie had spent all morning setting it up with the Elves. They were so good at this sort of thing! And the kitchen Elves were awesome about the food. As much work as it had been to get everything set up and ready, Reggie was proud of how it all came together.

The time had arrived for the party to start. Reggie turned on the music which was charmed to flip through each holiday. “Okay, let’s get this party started!” Reggie declared, happy that people were interested but even more happy that the Fifth year Teppenpaws weren’t horrifically angry with her for throwing them into this with her.

OOC: Reggie will be taking lots of pictures throughout the evening, so feel free to say in that you posed or were suddenly bombarded by flashes!
Subthreads:
6 Regina Parker Bust out your moves! Party Time! 187 Regina Parker 1 5


Marcus Williams

October 13, 2012 8:42 PM
Marcus was actually pretty excited for the costume party. He was missing out on things like this back home. He always saw the pictures his friends had about all the parties they had attended and Marcus could not do the same. They had fun things going on every year at Sonora, but he couldn’t very well take pictures of it and show them off to his Muggle friends. The concert was something of proof of that. Marcus had been a part of a Zombie movie! A Zombie Movie. That was just the coolest ever. His friends would totally be jealous of that and probably all the neat tricks some of the other people did. He could have taken photos of the wild west town they were in a couple of terms ago, or of the ball and his date back when he was a third year. He could have taken photos of these things, but he wasn’t exactly sure how he would have explained everything to them. He didn’t like having to hide this part of himself. He was proud to have Magical abilities and he felt that there could be so much done with it, but not being able to share it he felt somewhat swindled by it all. He friends were able to continue on with their lives and have fun and talk all about it, but Marcus was only allowed to share bits and pieces of it.

When the news of the costume party came about, Marcus thought that there was finally something normal for him to appreciate. He could even take pictures if he wanted because even Muggle Halloweens had crazy costumes. It was something that he could actually share with people back home. Sometimes they would poke fun of him for the things he could tell them about life at Sonora (they assume he got a scholarship to a preppy boarding school), but pictures usually stopped them. Like the ones he had of Valentina and him together. They didn’t believe him when he said he had been dating the hottest girl but the pictures shut their doubts up.

Marcus ordered himself one of the funniest costumes he could find and it was a squirrel with detachable nuts. He thought that if he wore this at home with all his friends, they would find it a complete riot. He wasn’t so sure that the people here would really understand the humor of it, but at the moment, he didn’t really care.

Walking into the party via the Fall décor, wearing his Squirrel costume, Marcus took a moment to look around. He knew the Teppenpaws having worked on the movie with them, so he wasn’t really surprised that they had gone all out for it. He had his camera on him and took a couple of shots, but then was bombarded by a flash from another camera. Blinking, he saw Reggie. Smiling at her and posing, Marcus had a couple of shots taken of him before Reggie ran off to take more photos. Now that he was here though, Marcus had to decide on what to do with himself.

Shrugging, he mingled around the food table, munching on some cookies and sipping on some cider. He was enjoying the various costumes though.
6 Marcus Williams Would someone like some nuts? 180 Marcus Williams 0 5


Jordan Adair

October 16, 2012 10:28 PM
There were definitely times when Jordan wished she went to another school. She wished that Sonora had more of a social life. She thought that going away to school was going to be fun. Unfortunately, there was a strong emphasis on academics, which was great for Alice, and Quidditch, which would have been awesome if there was actually a male population. It wasn’t that she was against girls playing Quidditch. They just weren’t as nice to watch or smelled just that certain way after playing or any number of things.

On the subject of the male to female ratio, it was way out of proportion and it wasn’t in her favor. She wanted to date, but there wasn’t really anyone. First, anyone that wasn’t around her age was automatically ruled out cause that would just be gross. Second, there was the question of how well she got along with the person. Oh, and there was always the question of whether or not they were betrothed. She found everything overly serious for being young. Didn’t anyone else just want to feel alive?

But there was hope. The amazing fifth year Teppenpaws had taken it upon themselves to throw a party. An actual party! It was such a miracle that Jordan had not only decided to go, but insisted that her sister, Alice, go as well. They all needed a little fun. For her sister, she had picked something based off her name, but for herself, she had opted for something a little sexier. Her costume was that of a belly dancer. The black top came to her ribcage and was adorned with silver tassels. The skirt was solid black at the top with more silver and then flowed to her ankles in a mix of sheer and solid patterning.

She adorned a multitude of silver bangles on her arms along with a silver arm cuff. She had picked simple silver sandals. She would have preferred to go barefoot, but didn’t think it wise. To take attention from the sandals, she wore more bangles over her ankles. She charmed her hair into waves, the only tie back was a black headband with silver coins on it. All in all, she thought she looked pretty good, but the real question was whether or not she attracted any interest.

Entering the party, her blue eyes glanced around at the various costumes. Well, this was certainly going to be interesting. Should she stand and wait to see if anyone approached her? She supposed that would be a good idea, but decided on a more practical location and positioned herself around the food table. A cup in her hand, she felt she looked fairly approachable, when she heard someone nearby. Turning, she saw a familiar face. He might not have been coming to see her, but it would be rude not to say anything. “Marcus! Are you a giant squirrel?” Jordan couldn’t help giggling a bit. She had never thought anyone would come as a giant animal.
0 Jordan Adair Are they acorns? 173 Jordan Adair 0 5


Josephine Owen

October 17, 2012 6:06 AM
For someone who consistantly thought of herself as a nobody - being short and overweight with crooked teeth was sufficient in itself to lower anyone's self esteem without added burdens of second-hand belongings and no family connections - Josephine had been delighted to receive invitations to a number of social events in her time thus far at Sonora. She never expected them, and always felt somewhat out of place when she inevitably attended such gatherings, but these facts didn't stop the Pecari from thoroughly enjoying her good fortune. At Reggie's party she would at least feel as though she belonged there as much as the next person, and her previous experiences in socialising with her peers helped to soothe any pre-party jitters she might otherwise expected to have experienced.

Josephine loved costume parties. Ideally she would have dressed as a Snow Queen, or Fairy Princess, or some other such character that enabled her to wear a glamourous gown combined with all the glitter and glitz she could lay her hands upon. Of course the fifth year didn't possess any such attire, so she had been limited in her costume selection by her existing warbrobe. All in all, she was quite pleased by the outcome. She had taken her sister's lead in adopting apirate theme, only Josephine's look was distinctly more feminine. She had in her possession a black corset dress that was far too small for her, consequently being indecently short, but she rectified this by adding a long green underskirt and fishnet stockings, the combined effectof which miraculously camouflaged the excessive roundness of her thighs. The bodice of the dress, being too tight, drew in Josephine's waist to an unusually small size, and had the bewildering effect of making her already ample bosom all the more prominent. Not altogether confident in showing so much skin, Josephine added a green neckscarf before popping in gold (not genuine, obviously) hoop earrings and tugging on her boots, the ones so scuffed that she'd had to color them in with ink. Her long, chestunut hair was left loose to wave its way down her back, and she completed the look with some black eyeliner, which, she was surprised to discover, made her look quite pretty, in her own humble opinion.

Having arrived at the party, Josephine greeted Reggie and posed self-consiously for a photograph, and then resisted the urge to spend all evening tugging the corset bodice up higher. It was too late to change her mind now, so she took a deep breath and joined the small crowd milling around the refreshments. So many people looked so fabulous in their costumes, and most of them looked better than Josephine, squashed into her too small dress. What had she been thinking? She recognised Marcus, hidden largely by his squirrel costume, with whom she's worked on Reggie's zombie movie, and she approached him, ready with what she was sure was a witty and amusing comment about a squirrel and his nuts. She seemed to have missed her moment though, as Jordan, wearing something that Josephine could never get away with, not in a million years, beat her to it. The fifth year just smiled, instead, and turned back to the food table, trying to not feel too embarrassed. Never mind, there were plenty more people to talk to.
0 Josephine Owen Or coconuts, maybe? 196 Josephine Owen 0 5


Clarissa Clark

October 19, 2012 12:59 PM
When Clarissa had first seen the notice in the Aladren Common Room about the upcoming holiday party, she had felt an odd mixture of excitement and apprehension. Her fellow house mates seemed perfectly nice, but as many of them seemed like quiet, natural loners like herself she felt that it had a slightly chillier atmosphere than some of the other houses. But then again, you could only tell so much from gossip. The timid girl thought it might be fun to try and get some of her fellow students better without any lessons in the way, but was worried that without at least a vague prescribed framework of interaction she would not know what to do.

Consequently Clarissa had decided that she would go, even if only as an observer, and written to her family to request help with a costume; it would give her something to hide behind. Clarissa loved all the holidays, and decided not to choose one, but let one be chosen for her. That would mean that her Dad or Tracey could get whatever was most convenient. However, she had requested that it not stand out “too much”, as she knew that Tracey’s tastes could be much wilder than her own. Except in her choice of Clarissa’s Dad, Tracey never made the sensible or easy choice…not that her new husband could always be considered easy. She also knew that if she requested anything specific that her family might go to considerable lengths to get it for her, and this made her feel guilty. A surprise would surely be best.

Just over a week later, Clarissa received a rather large package marked “Clarissa Clark – witch’s costume” with a note. “You should blend right in! Lots of love, Tracey. P.S. Make sure you take plenty of pictures for us!” For a moment the confused young girl thought that Tracey had somehow managed to get an enchanted costume for her like some of the other students were talking about, but then she realised that she was the witch! Any costume of hers would be a witch’s costume. It was quite amusing. She gingerly opened the box and pulled at the mess of orange, red and black fabric that appeared.

Some small pieces of plastic and a lot of glittery ribbons fell to the floor, and on bending down to examine them, Clarissa found that one of the largest pieces seemed to be a nose. A long bendy nose with warts and a point end. It looked like…she though glumly…a witch’s nose. A quick rummage through the rest of the costume pieces confirmed Clarissa’s suspicions as she pulled out a hat, not unlike her own actually, and a small fake broomstick. The costume Tracey had chosen was that of an evil witch from a children’s storybook. She certainly had a sense of humour, although perhaps a little too much appreciation for irony, as her step daughter was now realising. ‘What on earth would people make of this?’ She wondered. If she abandoned all the bright accoutrements and went with robes and broom, it might be a while before anyone noticed her grotesque facial features. ‘Same old same old’ thought Clarissa. Some people like Wendy might even laugh and enjoy the costume. She couldn’t imagine how some of the purebloods would react though – those with hundreds, even thousands of years of magical heritage. Not that any of them looked like this, of course. They might be offended, might appreciate the humour in this oh-so-foreign characterisation, or maybe they would just laugh at her bizarre muggle ways.

Clarissa racked her brain for other ideas. Sticking with the Halloween theme should be fairly easy. There was “scary” makeup with her “witch’s costume” that she could use to highlight her odd coloured eyes and make her face look like a sight to make eyes sore, like a singer on a poster she had once seen in London. She had been so terribly excited when she told her Dad about it; she had been so disappointed when she found out that that man’s odd eyes were fake. He wanted to look monstrous.

On second thought, Clarissa realised that she would very much stand out…people staring at you and people talking to you comfortably really wasn’t the same thing. She looked at the rest of the costume pieces, searching for an idea, but when she picked up the broom again she realised that it was broken – twigs were falling off all over the place and mixing with the sparkling ribbons on the floor. It was an odd slight, certainly. And it reminded her of something. Finally, an idea for a costume.

When the night of the party came around, the glue Clarissa had used was almost dry. ‘Dry enough’, she thought. She entered the party a little apprehensively, keeping her arms down by her sides but close enough to become literally glued –she hoped. Her costume was now a normal navy dress made of cotton, with a skirt underneath it made from the orange and red fabric that was once part of a witch. At the bottom of the skirt were the twigs from the broom. She wore navy brown tights and boots in different shades, and had knotted the silvery ribbons together and draped them over her shoulders and even put some in her hair using grips. When she turned, they showed different bright colours amongst the silver. It was likely that most people would not recognise the festival that she had come as, but at least Clarissa was unlikely to offend anyone, even though what was now an innocent family holiday had started out as something much more gruesome. People would definitely recognise that she was in costume, and in this disguise she would most inconspicuous.

She saw people all around, and didn’t recognise any of them straight away. She considered walking closer to try and get a view of someone she recognised; if she stayed still it would be harder to blend it. Then, however, something caught her eye – a table full of food! Great, something to do with her hands. Clarissa suddenly realised that she hadn’t eaten for ages as she’d been too busy getting ready for the party.
0 Clarissa Clark Some chestnuts would be seasonal.... 1486 Clarissa Clark 0 5


Marcus

October 24, 2012 9:12 PM
The first person with whom Marcus made contact with was Jordan and boy did she know how to get a guy’s attention. Marcus would have never considered Jordan to be a shy girl in any way shape or form from all the times he had gotten to know her. She was enthusiastic about a lot of things and that had always been something he appreciated in her, but he realized there was something else he could appreciate about her … her bare stomach. Marcus knew that she was pretty fit since she did gymnastics in the MARS room, sometimes while he was playing basketball, but he supposed he never noticed how fit she really was. And he really appreciated it. Really. She was trouble for any guy, but since he was the closest, he was willing to accept this trouble.

Before he could answer her question, Marcus noticed Josephine over Jordan’s shoulder. It had looked like she had been approaching them when she had stopped. He didn’t really know what to think of it, but he didn’t really mind Josephine. She and the rest of the fifth years had been fun to work with during the movie. Marcus grinned, “Yes, I am a squirrel.” He commented to Jordan, returning his attention to her. “I saw it in a catalogue and thought it would be fun.” He shrugged. “You are very confident in yourself to be wearing that, Jordan. It looks good on you.” Marcus complimented. He thought by teasing her, she’d be more at his with his appreciation of her… assets.

“Hey Josephine, what do you think?” He asked, indicating his costume. “Think you’d like to have my nuts?” He held out his walnuts or whatever sort of nut was detachable from his costume. He thought it was funny, but maybe she would be offended. Near them, he noticed a little girl (and yes, little, since he was now over 6 feet tall and since he did not recognize the girl, he figured she was a Beginner and thus, a youngin’). He had no idea what her costume was and was somewhat tempted to ask, but he already had his hands full of a scantily clad Jordan, and a cute looking pirate, Josephine. “Decided to go for the treasure? It’s a cute costume.” He added. He never really noticed Josephine before, but she did have nice features. It’s too bad she didn’t seem as confident about them as she should have been.
6 Marcus Call them what you want, I have them. 180 Marcus 0 5


Jordan

October 26, 2012 8:06 PM
A flirtatious smile crossed Jordan’s lips at Marcus’ compliment. “Thank you,” she replied, turning so he could enjoy the entire view. Hours of physical activity were definitely paying off for the attention she was receiving. She brushed her dark hair back from her shoulder so her outfit could fully be appreciated.

Unfortunately, hers was not the only outfit to be admired, as Marcus turned towards Josephine Owen, a girl that she recognized, but had never spoken to. Her blue eyes appraised the other girl slowly. She certainly wasn’t what one would call a natural beauty, but she certainly wasn’t lacking in attractive assets. She glanced down at her own chest. Jordan wasn’t as small as she could have been given the affect gymnastics had in that area, but even so, she would not have had anything on this girl.

Oh, well, it was a good thing that she didn’t mind sharing. Giving a friendly smile to Josephine, she offered up a compliment, “It is a very nice costume and the treasure is certainly bountiful. I doubt I could ever do a pirate costume,” she pouted a bit. “Well, maybe I could, but not as a pirate wench. I would have to come as a guy.” She wasn’t curvy, like Josephine, to pull off the more feminine version. “Could you imagine me with a beard?” She giggled at the very thought.

Off to the side, she noticed a younger girl with an interesting costume, but wasn’t sure what to make of it. She didn’t think she had ever seen anything like it unless she was missing some connection in her brain. She would have asked Alice since she would surely know, but that would have required leaving a quite entertaining conversation. Besides, when she spotted her sister, she was talking to a boy! Jordan crossed her fingers hoping her sister would take an interest and they would finally have something to talk about.
0 Jordan Are you sharing? 0 Jordan 0 5