Jennifer Zucchero

April 06, 2008 9:14 PM
Jennifer Zucchero had been one of the first off any of the wagons when hers arrived, so she had figured she’d have enough time to get to the common room, post her ready-made sign-up sheet, and then get back to Cascade before anyone missed her. After all, it always took a substantial amount of time for everyone to unload, get to cascade, and watch the first years try to figure out what was going on (though she would miss seeing that a little if she didn’t happen to be fast enough. Some of them made the funniest faces as they changed colors).

After pinning up the sign she paused a few seconds, just to check one more time that there were not any egregious errors and to worry about this next year. Not only was it her last on the team, and not only had they done a decent job at best last year, but now there was probably going to be some lovely unresolved tension between her and her assistant captain if she didn’t manage to sort things out to a satisfactory degree soon. A glance at the clock made her realize that she had taken much longer than she’d anticipated, and so Jennifer turned around and half-ran out of the common room and back toward Cascade.

QUIDDITCH TEAM TRY-OUTS!

Try-outs for the Crotalus quidditch team will be held one week from the coming Sunday. If interested, please sign name, year and preferred position below, though walk-ons are welcome as well. If there are any questions or problems, please contact Jennifer Zucchero or Geoffrey Spindler.

Jennifer Zucchero, Seventh Year, Seeker, Captain

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Renaye and Josh Warren

April 06, 2008 9:56 PM
Renaye and Josh entered the Common Room, their things unpacked and ready for the start of term. Renaye had been mid-conversation, reliving the final moments of the State's game. Josh listened with a smile on his face. If only they could put their tactics to use on a team here. At that moment, however, when his pale blue eyes had crossed over to the notice board in a hopeful glance, he spotted it. The Sign-Up. Josh grabbed onto Renaye's sleeve and changed her course straight to the board. She looked over at him, confused, and back to the notice board. Her green eyes lit up and she broke free of his grip, actually running to the board so her blonde hair flew behind her. Renaye whipped out a pen and wrote below the captain's signature:

Renaye Warren, Second Year, Beater


She looked over to Josh and held out the pen, grinning over at him. Renaye's smiles were contagious. Josh felt the smile spread over his face and he took the pen from her.

Josh Warren, Second Year, Beater


The twins were ready for try-outs. They had been practicing for the whole summer in preparation for the Big Tournament. They had tested out what they had at the Junior State Championship game and won! They had the experience. They had the brooms. They had the motivation. They certainly hoped they had the skill to land a spot on the team. Josh wanted this so bad... It had been all he thought about last year. He had been so desperate to join the games as he watched from the sidelines, but he just told himself that it would be okay next year. Next year. Okay, now he was done waiting. He was going to give everything he had at that try-out. He turned to Renaye.

"We're going to have to go all out," he said, determination in his eyes, "I really want this, Raye." Renaye smiled at him and reached out, messing his black hair.

"Okay."
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Zane Cooper

April 07, 2008 12:10 AM
Quite possibly the best thing about being a second year (besides actually knowing where you were going in the corridors... usually) was the fact that you got to try out for the Quidditch team. Zane was almost certain he'd be stuck on reserve this year, but getting to practice with the team was certainly better than nothing. Besides, someone could get sick or die or something and then he would get to play. Not that he was wishing for anyone to get sick or die. Okay, so maybe he wouldn't mind if someone got a small cold.

Zane could even ask to borrow Law's broom for tryouts. Law had gotten a new broom because he was a member of the Teppenpaw team (albeit the reserve) and the broom he had been using was about six years-old. The new broom wasn't top of the line, the Coopers couldn't afford that much, but it was still new and had excellent speed. Of course, if Crotalus ever played Teppenpaw and both brothers were playing, Zane would be forced to use his own old broom. No one was ever going to buy Zane a new broom, not even Grandpa Wes, who was a total pushover. If Zane got a new broom, it was common knowledge that he'd never come back down to earth.

Running from his dorm back to the common room with an inked quill in hand, he remembered another dilemma. Back home, he usually played Seeker. But back home, the Snitch they used was painted black, thanks to Law. The oldest Cooper brother had joked about the paint job with the other kids, but secretly he had altered the Snitch so that Zane could actually see the thing. It wasn't like Zane was blind, he was just... well red-green color blind. Because of this, the second Cooper brother had a lot of difficulty distinguishing between the green grass of the Pitch and the goldish-yellow color of the Snitch. Seeker was his favorite position, but if Seeking meant telling the whole school about his eye issue and having to get special equipment and being treated differently... well, he didn't want any of that.

Besides, Chaser was fun, too. Granted, he didn't think that any of the Chasers were seventh years, so he'd probably have to wait a while to get some actual playing time. But at least he'd get to play. Most importantly, the Quaffle was bigger, and the red of the ball was a bit easier to distinguish from the green of the grass, making it altogether easier for him to see than the tiny Snitch.

Maybe he could talk to the captain in private about it. She was Head Girl after all, she must be trustworthy. If Zane was especially lucky, she could even pull some strings to have the color of the snitch quietly altered for him. Then again, he could tell her, and she could freak out. She might think that someone like him was such a liability that she wouldn't want him on the team at all.

It wasn't fair. His brothers didn't have this problem - why did he have to be the freak? Wasn't it enough that he was turning out to be the runt of the family - even his little brother was gaining height on him! It seemed like nothing ever went his way. The school had even dropped Astronomy, Zane's favorite and best class. Now the only thing he was good at here at Sonora was Quidditch, and now they might take that away from him, too.

No, he couldn't let that happen. Even if that meant not playing his favorite position. He'd even compete with the Warrens for beater if he had to.

"Hey guys," he greeted as he passed the aforementioned twins. With a solemn expression upon his face, he added his name to the list.

Zane Cooper, Second Year, Chaser
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Renaye and Josh

April 09, 2008 5:21 PM
The twins looked around as a greeting was heard quite closeby. Josh grinned to him roommate, of whom he imagined was just as excited about this notice as they were. Renaye gave Zane a friendly wave and smile. It probably would have been fun to get together over the summer for a Quidditch game, but with the trip to Laurie's and the tournament... There was barely any time.

"Hey!" Renaye greeted. "Ready for this year? I have a feeling this is going to be a good one." She pointed her thumb over to the sheet. "Did you get to play a lot over the summer?" Josh had a feeling Renaye wanted to talk about State's at least a little to their fellow Quidditch fan. She loved to tell the story. She had told it... countless times at home. Josh had to admit though, it was a great story... Josh didn't want to sound like they were bragging or anything, but he did want to share the experience with his friend and roommate. He would let Renaye do the talking. He usually did. Somehow she managed to get his point across pretty well most of the time. The only problem was, there was never any secrets on the twin ship.
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Zane

April 17, 2008 9:31 PM
Zane smiled at his friends, his spirits immediately lifted, if only slightly. By now he had accepted Renaye’s Girlishness, in much the same way one would accept any other strange quirk, like ambidexterity. It was odd, but something that could be ignored on a daily basis.

“Always was ready,” he nodded confidently, “Yeah, played lots of Quidditch, some Quodpot, occasional game of Shuntbumps when parents weren’t around to get mad about it.” Sports back home were far from organized. This had everything to do with the fact that they were all pickup games, and the only rule one could be certain of was that there were no rules. Therefore, the games rarely presented very realistic situations. Zane was fairly certain that he’d never had to worry about kids switching teams mid-game and extra Bludgers being let loose in Sonora. But he did like to think that the chaotic type of play he usually saw prepared him for anything a regulated game might throw at him.

“What about you guys?” he said, certain that the two of them had logged just as much time in the air as he had this summer, “Do anything interesting?”
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Renaye and Josh

April 19, 2008 4:46 PM
The twins exchanged looks at Zane's question about their summer. Now they could tell the story to someone who would understand the absolute huge-ness of the situation. Laurie got it, but Zane was a big Quidditch guy, like themselves. He would get it. Renaye and Josh loved this story. Renaye looked over at Josh a pleading look on her face.

"You tell it..." he said, knowing she was better at telling the story anyway.

"Okay, and you can tell about what we did before that." Renaye smiled brightly and turned to Zane, her expression suddenly serious.

"So it's in the middle of August and it is hot! Josh and I have been practicing our Beating for weeks and weeks now in preparation for this tournament we do every year. This year though, we have a better team than usual. This one guy, our Keeper, moved from Virginia and he's a great player, really nice guy too. Another girl left her other team and came to ours, she's a Chaser. A few other new people joined and we ended up with twenty terrific players on one team heading into the tournament. We play through the first four rounds, dominating in two and barely scraping a win in the other two. So now, get this, we're heading to Lansing for the State Championship!" Renaye's expression remained neutral, leaving any possible outcome as a possibility. If Josh hadn't been there, he wouldn't have know what was going to happen.

"So we're in Lansing, in this huge stadium, getting ready to play. Josh and I are insane with nerves. We've been starting Beaters the whole season, but we knew how important this game is. The time went by so fast and soon we were out there at the kick-off. To get it started, the other team scores... twice. I'm like 'Joe, what are doing man?' But he got over that soon. Josh and I were hunting down bludgers like mad-people. We were trying so hard to make sure we did all we could to throw the other team off. In the meantime, our chasers managed to tie it up. The game went on that, Josh and I being bludger ninjas, and the teams taking turns scoring. So the game went on and everyone was tired. We were down by 40. Josh and I are getting ready for our T-3 maneuver when we see Lynnie, the seeker who has the hots for Josh, go into a dive for the snitch. The other seeker follows. At the same time, the other team's Chaser is going for a goal. If she scores and Lynnie catches the snitch, we tie and have to share the trophy," She raised her eyesbrows at Zane in a not-likely way. "So Josh hunts down a bludger and nails it towards the Chaser. She takes her arm back to throw the Quaffle, and the bludger goes shooting by in front of her and she has to roll sideways, throwing everything off. Down below, Lynnie goes for the grab and pulls out of her dive with the snitch!" Renaye let her grin appear on her face now, her green eyes alight with the pride of the victory.

"After the game," Renaye reached into her pocket, "The coach named us MVPs!" Renaye held out her hand to Josh to finish the story of their summer.

"But before that, we went to Florida and stayed with Laurie. We went to theme parks, the beach, taste-tested her Dad's cookbook stuff, and we camped at this Rainbow Springs place. It was so cool. We stayed there for about a month. This was all before the August Tournament. Dude, it is so hot in Florida. I got sunburn through my hair! I didn't know that could happen!"
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Zane

April 21, 2008 1:19 AM
From the way the twins were acting, Zane could tell that this was going to be good. Flopping into a nearby armchair, he figured he might as well make himself feel comfortable. Folding his arms behind his head, he nodded at the twins, informing them that he was quite ready.

Brown eyes grew wide, as if trying to absorb every word, trying to imagine what it must be like to play in an actual organized tournament. Playing in actual organized tournaments cost money, a resource that his family never had readily available to spend on Quidditch. So it was more than safe to say that he was feeling especially envious right now.

“State championship – no way!” he exclaimed, jumping to attention in his seat, “That’s way cool, guys! And nobody thought to owl me about this?” He had to admit, if only to himself, that he felt kind of out of the loop right now, though he too had made no effort to keep communications over the summer. He hadn’t had anything that cool to write about, though.

And what would he have done if they had owled him? Sat at home and feel envious, like he was now, probably. Maybe he would have braved his small fear of the Floo Network and gone with his brothers to catch one of the their games. Then he could have sat in the stands and feel both happy for his friends, yet jealous at the same time. Perhaps it was better that they said nothing at all. Perhaps that made things easier.

For now, he was choosing to live vicariously, hanging on to Renaye’s every word, trying to imagine what it would have been like. He chuckled a bit at the term “bludger ninjas” and muttered “wow” and “cool” at all the right places. At the mention of Lynnie, he wiggled his eyebrows a bit at Josh in a very joking matter. Personally he thought it was still kind of weird to have crushes, though he wasn’t completely opposed to the idea, as he once had been not so long ago. Zane was a young twelve-and-a-half year-old.

He couldn’t not grin when Renaye announced that they won and were named MVPs, no matter how envious and left out he might have been feeling before. Championships and being named MVP were always far more important than little personal stuff like that. Most of all, the boy was proud for his friends.

And, if he had completely forgotten to feel left out, then he was reminded when they mentioned going to Laurie’s house. At least Laurie had sent one of her homemade postcards over the summer. Once again, he had totally failed to send a letter, but he was certain that Laurie knew that he appreciated it.

Zane laughed at Josh’s minor discovery, “Yeah, my Mom never lets my brothers and I leave the house without putting a sun blocking charm on us first.” It wasn’t nearly as hot in Oregon as it was in Florida, but it definitely could be sunny, and damage could still be done. It was kind of embarrassing to have the faint glow of the spell all around you when you went out. But it was far less terrible than when his mother chased him out of the house and did the spell in front of everyone, which had only ever happened once.

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Raye and Josh

April 22, 2008 2:52 AM
“State championship – no way! That’s way cool, guys! And nobody thought to owl me about this?” Renaye grinned at his exclamation of the chamionship, but once he asked about the owling, her face fell into an apologetic look.

"I'm sorry, Zane!" She said, following his lead and taking a spot on the couch, Josh sitting beside her. "Mom and Dad had our owl and since they don't really send much..." She drifted off. "Believe me, I thought of you!" She assured him. "Josh too," she added as an afterthought. Renaye didn't want Zane to think that they didn't like him. They had had a blast at the ball together and he was a good friend to have.

Through her story though, Zane seemed happy to hear about it. At the mention of Lynnie, Josh rolled his eyes. That girl was so obnoxious... The thought stuck Renaye that it may seem like they were bragging a bit, but it was all just simply informing him, honest. It was hard to tell someone that you were an MVP at a Championship without being a little bit proud of yourself. They had worked for it though. So much.

“Yeah, my Mom never lets my brothers and I leave the house without putting a sun blocking charm on us first.” Renaye looked down at her recently tanned skin. She was normally much paler, but the recent excursion to the Sunshine State and the many long practices outdoors in her tank-top and shorts had gained her a lack of that complexion. Josh, however, burner. Easily.

"Yeah, should have learned how to do that..." Josh said, smiling lightly. "Where abouts do you live?"
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Zane

May 04, 2008 4:19 PM
“Nah, it’s cool,” Zane reassured them calmly. The twelve year-old wasn’t one for drama, and would rather understate his jealousy than waste energy being upset. Energy should only be used for the purposes of Quidditch.

Perhaps that was why he’d been voted Most Bashful in the school yearbook – he was always too busy daydreaming to ever talk much. He was actually proud of his title of the Most Quidditch Obsessed boy in his year, unlike Law, who had won the same award in his own year, and was taking it as a cue to Become a More Well-Rounded Person. Whatever.

Ronen had racked up his own share of titles – Most Popular, Class Clown, and Most Creative – Zane recalled. All very true statements about his more outgoing cousin, in Zane’s opinion. The only award he didn’t get was the one he received for Most Likely to Become an Auror. Where had that come from? You had to be really good at school stuff to become an Auror, and the only class Zane had been good at was Astronomy. As fate would have it, Astronomy was thrown in the trash, and so was his average, now that it was gone. Now he’d actually have to work to keep his grades up if he had dreams of making the Quidditch team and escaping any Howlers his mother might send him.

“Aladren,” he stated proudly, adding, “In Oregon. Not exactly the sunniest place in the world, but that argument doesn’t work on my mom. And I guess it does get sunny from time to time.” The fading burn on the back of his neck and his nose could attest to that. He’d managed to get out once before his mother could catch him. She’d let the sunburns serve as punishment.
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