Kirstenna Melcher

April 02, 2012 11:55 PM
Last year had been rather disappointing for Kirstenna as far as Quidditch had gone. They had lost to Pecari . Crotalus and Aladren were widely regarded as the best-probably because the Imposter had wanted her house team to win as well as the team with three of her relatives on it, given that she was really a Carey, but Pecari ? Then they'd even gone on to beat Aladren and Kirstenna didn't quite understand. The only thing the Teppenpaw could come up with was that the Imposter recognized something sinister and evil in Jade Owen and that the girl was her apprentice.

It was totally scary. Not only did Kirstenna have to worry about the Imposter, but now the Imposter had minions . Not only was there her apprentice Jade, but there was her half-ghost spawn and of course, Renee with her dark, soul sucking abilities, kind of like a dementor, but instead she just sort of led others into being evil and had them in her power. And apparently, seduction was part of the power too given that she'd kissed Sophia.

The sixth year was worried about other things too regarding Quidditch. First of all, she really didn't want to go down as the worst captain ever. It didn't matter that Kirstenna really was a pretty good captain, everyone would just judge her by her amount of wins. She knew there were others that had never won games, but those were also people who'd only been captain a year. Kirstenna didn't think Kate would want to be known as a Seeker who'd never won a game either.

Furthermore, there was the fact that she was worried about even getting a team. She needed at least two new people. Andrew had graduated, that was a given and...then there was Ben. He just...wasn't working out. Kirstenna didn't want to hurt him but he just wasn't pulling his weight and as much as she hated to do it, she was going to have to replace him.

The problem was, Teppenpaws weren't exactly known for their desire to play Quidditch. They were not a very competitive bunch, which was generally a very good thing that spoke volumes about them as human beings but didn't do much for getting a full team. She supposed she'd have to put Solomon as a full time player rather than a reserve if he signed up again-and perhaps Kirstenna could make Laurie a Beater now that Ben was not getting the position.

She pinned the sign-up sheet to the board. It was a different piece of paper than last year, that piece was tainted, likely cursed by the Imposter. If that woman would curse poor Autumn for reasons Kirstenna could not figure out-maybe her relation to the Teppenpaw Captain? Quentin was gone and nobody else was any more closely related-certainly the sixth year wouldn't put it past that monster to jinx the Teppenpaw Quidditch sign-up sheet. So unlike last year, when Kirstenna decided to recycle, this year she'd gone through making a whole new neon yellow one which already contained her name.

Kirstenna Melcher, sixth year, Captain and Keeper


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Kate Bauer

April 12, 2012 6:14 PM
Over the summer, Kate had been, to put it quite bluntly, invisible. Between everyone fussing over Alicia as both the baby and as the returning first year and everyone fussing over Rachel as both the one who’d grown up too fast and as the one who’d brought the family the honor of another Head Girl, it had seemed all too easy for everyone, even their dad, to kinda forget about the less distinguished sister in the middle. It had never gotten to the point of her mother actually seeming surprised, in public or private, to note that she had three daughters, but Kate had the oddest feeling that she wouldn’t have been entirely surprised if it had.

She wasn’t mad about it, not really. For one thing, it had always been that way to one extent or another, just usually not so much, and for another, sometimes over the summer she had not so much not objected to being part of the furniture as she had actively embraced that role. She was old enough now that Momma had started dragging her to ‘events’ whenever she could, and the only thing Kate found more boring than those events were the people who attended them. Learning to blend in with the walls very thoroughly then so she didn’t have to engage the alleged people in conversation either about dull topics or with the use of infuriatingly offensive rhetoric had been completely necessary to save her sanity.

Now, though, she was back at Sonora, and she was more than ready, as the Assistant Captain of the Teppenpaw team and as its Seeker, to cast some of that invisibility aside. She wasn’t one of the most visible people here, not like her older sister, but she existed, and that was enough for her. She wasn’t going to sell her soul like Rachel had in order to be everybody’s darling, and besides, she had enough of a job on her hands already. Teppenpaw had definitely seen better Quidditch days than it had in the past few years, and that was even before she had also become a prefect.

That, she thought as she signed herself up, was still unbelievable. Her, a prefect? It was like Brussels sprouts somehow being cooked in a way that tasted good: theoretically, it was possible, she couldn’t deny that, and she wasn’t displeased that it had happened even if it did mean she’d gotten a definite sense that some of her relatives were more shocked than she was, but it was hard to believe even when the evidence was, so to speak, right in front of her – or in this case, literally pinned to her chest. That, though, was a completely separate issue from the Quidditch team, and she was dealing with that one first because it had a sign-up sheet on the wall and it felt like she was doing something active about an issue when she used a sign-up sheet, rather than just thinking about weird things.

AC Kate Bauer, 5th, Seeker
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