Charlie B-F-R

May 28, 2013 2:57 PM
Charlie had always thought of himself as a cheerful chap but he had learnt that he was a back-to-school blues guy in a big way. It wasn't that school was bad, Sonora was super fun and he loved the people there, but compared to home and doing whatever you wanted well... it wasn't really a contest. He'd felt it badly after Christmas and it had started to hang over him the last few days of the summer holidays. Had he been asked at any other point of the year, he would have said that Christmas was the most awesome time of year and thus nothing would be worse than going back after that. But summer was so much longer – he'd got so much more used to being at home again. Plus it was just bliss. Weeks of sun, swimming and ice cream... It was actually pretty hard to say which was better.

His Dad, noticing he wasn't his usual self, had come up with a great solution. He had to go back with a bang. Besides the fact it would give him something extra to look forward to, not having seen people for months was a great excuse for some kind of party. Within his first day back, Charlie had pinned a notice on the Teppenpaw board and passed copies on to classmates in other houses, declaring that there would be a pool party in the MARS water room on the first Saturday back.

It had worked. He had been so busy looking forward to the party and talking about it and checking with people that they planned to come that he hadn't really had much time to be homesick at all. Now that Saturday was finally here, he was bouncing with something even more than his usual levels of excitement. He scurried through the school wearing his swimming shorts (vertical stripes of varying shades of red) and a plain white t-shirt. The t-shirt was only for modesty's sake as he walked through the school and he imagined dispensing with it as soon as he got to MARS. He had a beautifully even tan from a summer of running around on the beach, and his floppy blond hair was even lighter than usual having been somewhat sun-bleached.

“Wow-ee!” he exclaimed, as he opened the door to the MARS room to find its take on the perfect pool party. There was a huge pool in the room with a number of water slides running into it. There were a couple of smaller pools off to one side with little shelves around their edges below the level of the water, where people could just sit relaxing, or do a little bit of paddling. Along one wall was a bar of juices and snacks, with a little sign cautioning people to wait at least thirty minutes between eating and swimming. In the back corner, out of splash-range of the pool were some seats, stacks of warm fluffy towels and mugs of hot chocolate, as well as a block of changing rooms.

Charlie pulled off his t-shirt, chucking it to one side and jumped in to the large pool at the deep end, swimming a confident couple of lengths just to test it out. The water was just the perfect temperature. He paddled back to the side, ready to call out words of welcome as people came in and to join up with his friends when they arrived.

OOC – Welcome all! For new firsties, as this is a big event, it will work like the feast or classes – i.e. you can break off into lots of little subthreads, and you don't have to reply directly to me any more than you did with the Headmistress at the feast. Enjoy.
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Darina Porter

June 04, 2013 1:44 PM
Darina was always one for color. There was nobody who knew her that would disagree. In fact, the eleven year old was only found in matted shades when told she must. And even those times she tried to add a little color. For example, the family had to go to a funeral once a few years back for a neighbor, and her mother made her wear black because to wear bright colors to most funerals (unless asked to) wasn’t right. She hated being caught solely in black that day, but what else could she do?

Today, was not a black wearing kind of day. A housemate of theirs in Teppenpaw set up a pool party in the MARS rooms and since Rina hadn’t found those yet, or really gotten a chance to meet everyone, she was going even though her slightly older twin refused to go. She’d begged and pleaded with him for a few minutes before she gave up. When Mitri makes up his mind, he really won’t change it… she thought to herself with a shrug and went off to set up her ensemble. Her brightly colored polka dot bathing suit bottom, a striped brightly colored bathing suit top, her bright orange board shorts with the pink and neon green flowers and a tank top that was all brightly colored squiggly lines. Anyone who looked at her would either think she was weird or that the rainbow threw up on her. But the thing about Rina was that she didn’t care. She LIKED being different!

She followed some other people to the MARS rooms, unsure where it was herself, and when the door opened, so did her mouth. “WOW!” There was a huge pool with water slides and a few smaller ones for people that didn’t want to be in the big one. There was a juice and snack bar off to the side and chairs with what looked like warm towels and hot cocoa and some changing rooms to boot. “This is AMAZING!” she said. Who she said it to, she didn’t care. Darina’s goal that day was to meet some people.

She spotted Charlie, or who she thought was Charlie anyway, and walked right over to him. “Charlie, right?” she asked with a big smile on her face.
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Charlie B-F-R

June 05, 2013 9:24 AM
Charlie was having a great time. He had tested out a couple of the water slides and was cheerfully calling out greetings to people, or stopping to chat for a moment or two. He was paddling about when he heard someone call his name. He turned around to see - dear, sweet Merlin above. They were going to be raided by the fashion police and this girl was going to be put away for a very long time to think about what she had done. It looked like she had been in a violent punch up with the nineties, which she had lost badly. He failed at not letting the shock show on his face for a moment before rearranging his features into a friendly smile.

“Yup, that's me,” he confirmed, trying not to let his eyes flit up and down her outfit again. They had already been badly assaulted enough by their first viewing. There were certain people who had their own style and he could kind of respect it even when he didn't get it. Like goths. He fundamentally could not understand how anyone could willingly relinquish all colour, except for occasional splashes of red or purple. And the style of it always stayed the same. He just couldn't see how they didn't get bored, or tempted by something they liked the style of but which was only available in blue. But they were using their clothes to express themselves and that was cool. He thought there was nothing sadder than people who just went through their whole lives in jeans and t-shirts. But this... This he did not recognise as a personal style, so much as someone who had never learnt how to dress themselves to not look God-awful. Individually, the pieces were seriously gaudy, and together they were a mess.

He wondered whether the girl knew this, and whether his reputation as Sonora's style king had preceded him. Perhaps she had come to seek help, which he would gladly give. However, he could not think of a way to tactfully ask her this, just on the off chance that she hadn't actually realised anything was wrong with how she looked. For all that fashions against style wounded his soul, he had no desire to hurt anybody's feelings. He trod water, smiling as best he could and waiting to see what she wanted.
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Darina

June 06, 2013 9:27 PM
Darina looked down at Charlie there in the water and grinned at him. She knew she looked nuts, but without her brother going (he’d flat out refused) and not knowing if any of her cousins were going to be there at the party, she felt the need to be completely out there. She had nothing to lean on, and she hoped if she was over the top she’d be able to make some friends. It was at least a conversation starter, right? she asked herself. Charlie looked shocked at first and she wondered if her outfit was a seriously bad idea after all. He smiled at her and confirmed that he was Charlie. “You’re shocked at my outfit aren’t you? I’m sorry… I know it’s a shocker, but I like color and I wanted to try to make some friends… See, my twin brother refused to come and I didn’t know if my cousins were, so I wanted to at least have something to talk about…” she started, feeling her cheeks get redder and redder.

“I’m not generally this bad with mismatching, really, I’m not…” she said, hoping that maybe he’d seen what she’d been wearing at the Opening Feast just a few days before. “I like to keep to one pattern at a time, still bright colors, but the same pattern… You know, like one day its polka dots, the next, stripes…?” she asked, hoping that her slight verbal vomit hadn’t made this whole thing worse…
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Charlie B-F-R

June 07, 2013 1:47 PM
Apparently his thoughts had been pretty plain to the multi-patterned monstrosity, though she seemed to take it on the chin. She also, apparently, had a reason for looking like a children's painting.

“I don't get your logic,” he told her honestly. The only time he really lied – or more omitted truth – was to avoid hurting someone's feelings, and he didn't think not seeing someone's reasoning was grounds for that. Unless they were an Aladren, perhaps. He could totally see clothes giving one confidence – there were some outfits in which he just felt invincible. But, if she knew her clothes looked awful, he couldn't fathom how that would boost her self-confidence. His vanished if he didn't like what he was wearing. Ok, perhaps 'vanished' was an over-statement, as he wasn't sure there was anything that would turn him into a shrinking violet, but bad clothes days definitely made him feel less like himself. As for it being a talking point.... Unless there was anyone with bad enough taste to like it, he couldn't see how it would achieve that. People like him, who cared about clothes but were kind, would just try to avoid mentioning it. He was sure some fashion conscious people would have plenty to say about Darina's outfit but it would be behind her back rather than to her face.

“But,” he continued, still smiling, “It's a relief to know you know your basics. Stripes and dots go together like oak and holly, right?” he grinned, quoting the saying which made reference to the idea that people with oak wands were incompatible with those with holly one, “Don't wear white after the spring equinox, etc etc,

“Are you coming for a swim?” he asked.
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Darina

June 14, 2013 2:28 PM
When Charlie said that he didn’t get her logic, she took in a deep breath and spoke. “Well, some people are naturally outgoing, verbally, you know, like my cousins Clara and Brielle, for example. Then you have people like my cousins Addison and Abigail who can talk your ear off, but only if you are one on one with them, they’re comfortable with you and talking about something they’re passionate about. Then there’s someone like me, who uses her clothes to start conversations when nobody I know is around.” she said, shrugging.

“Besides, I figured that someone would have something to say, be it good or bad, but either way, it still starts the conversation, right?” she asked him. When Charlie said that it was a relief that she knew her basics, she nodded. “Yeah, I know…” she chuckled at him and smiled back to him.

“I’ll swim if you’ll swim with me!” she added with a sly smile. “You’re cool, we should be friends!” she added as she pulled off her shirt and orange board shorts. She set them on a chair by the water, leaving her in her polka dotted bathing suit bottoms and brightly striped suit top. She grinned, guessing what was going through Charlie’s head right then, blushed a little bit and jumped into the water right next to Charlie with a neat little splash.
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Charlie B-F-R

June 20, 2013 12:35 PM
“Why would you want someone to say something nasty to you though?” he asked, when Darina tried to explain further, including the fact that she knew people might make negative comments about the way she was dressed. “How is that going to start a good conversation?” If her problem was that she found it harder to talk when people she knew weren't around, he really wasn't sure how being insulted was going to boost her confidence.

He winced a little as she took her shorts and top off (luckily the top was over her head at that point so she couldn't have seen). He still didn't get it. How could someone who liked clothes and who knew the rules do that to themselves? The idea of butchering the thing you were interested in in order to try to attract other enthusiasts was just fundamentally flawed. It was like waving a dead cat around to try to start a conversation with your fellow animal lovers. At least they were going to be in a pool and so hopefully no one would see the details of her mismatched bikini pieces too clearly.

He didn't really know how to react to her declaration that they should be friends, given that he really didn't know enough about her yet to know if they'd get on. So far, the predominant mood of the conversation had been confusion, at least on his end. He decided to treat it as a compliment rather than an actual question or request. He didn't have much time to answer anyway, as she leapt into the pool near him, sending a splash his way.

“Watch out for the tidal wave!” he grinned, as Darina's head popped back up out of the water. He swung his arm along, creating a large swoosh of water to splash back over her before ducking under the surface and swimming away to try to avoid an immediate back-lash. After a few strokes, he popped back up, scouting about for her. After all, she shouldn't have been difficult to spot...
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Rina

July 03, 2013 11:34 AM
“It’s not that I want someone to say something nasty. Its really kinda hard to explain.” she started, trying to understand how in the world she could make this make any sense when she began to wonder if it really did herself. “Its kinda a weird conversation starter really till they meet the real me and see that I’m not that badly uncoordinated, I guess…” she said, biting her bottom lip.

She knew what was underneath her shirt and shorts and almost didn’t want to take it off, but when he’d asked if she was going to come swimming she figured it would look better if she was actually in a bathing suit instead of clothes and instantly wished she’d at least matched her bathing suit! Sure she wanted to have something to talk about, but Charlie was right, she didn’t need to go all out like this. It was sure to create something she didn’t want. Why was I so stupid? she asked herself as she removed the shirt and bottoms. When she suggested they should be friends, she hoped that would be a positive thing and not a negative one from all angles. I can’t believe I was this stupid to try to start conversations… Charlie’s right… she sighed to herself as she jumped into the pool and sent a small splash his way.

She came back up to the top of the water and he grinned telling her to watch out for the tidal wave. She giggled and hoped that he took her question as a compliment as the water made its way to her and he swam away. He had gotten her just a little bit, just as she’d gotten him and she laughed, moving some of her dark wet hair out of her eyes. “Nice shot.” she said to him as he resurfaced. “Truce?” she asked, waiting for his answer before looking to him again to speak.

“And I’ve been thinking, you’re right. This was stupid of me. How do I fix this now?” she asked, wondering if maybe he knew something that could at least make her outfit match without having to get out of the pool this way.
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