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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Cepheus Princeton

May 31, 2013 11:11 PM
Cepheus had never been a big fan of events pure-bloods liked to call parties, but he had attended Regina Parker's party a couple years ago and that had been fun. He saw the notice in the Crotalus bulletin for a pool party in MARS and fond memories of befriending Alicia came to mind. He hoped this would be one of the sorts that were fun, not stifling.

When he arrived covered by the school robe, he saw how many people had arrived and smiled. It was a child's dream with slides everywhere and loads of smaller pools near the large one. Sharing the same pool with dozens of other bodies was highly unappealing, but all the same he would be having fun. He could worry about washing furiously afterwards.

With that mentally taken care of, Cepheus picked a chair and removed his school robe. He was wearing a white T-shirt underneath and his red and silver striped swimming trunks. It didn't hurt to show some house pride even at the swimming pool. The shirt came off easily, revealing a light tan from swimming in the lake on his estate during the summer. He didn't burn easily, but he didn't tan very easily either. Cepheus took a quick dive into the water and swam a bit, enjoying the water, but when the number of people in the pool became unsettling, he got out and picked a towel out from the rack and rubbed it through his blond hair.

The towel went around his neck as he made his way to the bar. He was on a strict diet during Quidditch training, but he took a bottle of cold butterbeer anyway. One sweet drink wouldn't hurt at a party like this. Cepheus didn't know Henny's younger brother very well, but the younger B-F-R certainly knew how to throw a party.

Cepheus opened the bottle, took a sip, settled back on his chair near the pool and sighed, content. He closed his eyes for a moment, wishing there was some sun to soak in. He wondered briefly if he should straighten his tousled hair, but he banished the thought, opting instead to not worry about his appearance for once in his life. He was here to relax, not to fret. He had the rest of the year to fret. Someone beside him spoke and he opened one eye to see if the person was, in fact, talking to him before engaging in conversation.
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Alicia Bauer

June 03, 2013 3:44 PM
She had a little bit of a headache, but Alicia was smiling as she entered the school-wide pool party and started making her rounds among the few who'd beaten her to it, smiling and waving and offering greetings to others in the room as she saw them, making a particular point to speak to Henny's brother. Making it abundantly clear that she didn't have the slightest negative feeling about his sister having a badge while she didn't wasn't the most important thing she'd do all year, but it was pretty important, and anyway, she had heard something about the party being the kid's idea. If that was so, she owed him, because this was a great opportunity to be seen looking friendly by people she didn't normally have as many chances to interact with. There could never be too many of those.

She would have liked to swim, but the thought of so many people potentially seeing her in a swimsuit was not pleasant for her. She didn’t know if she was really modest or if she had just gotten so used to incorporating that into her public image that it felt wrong to deviate from it, but what she had on – a yellow and blue sundress with flat sandals and her hair up in a high, rather uncomfortable ponytail, an outfit which suggested the season appropriate to pool parties if not the exact nature of the event – showed about as much leg and shoulder as she was willing to do in front of what could potentially be at least a good portion of the student body. If it had just been her friends, that would have been another thing, but it wasn’t, so that was that.

After a bit, her face and her feet were both starting to hurt, so she decided she could indulge herself for just a few minutes, anyway. She looked around for someone she actually liked and went to the first one she saw.

“Enjoying yourself?” she asked Cepheus, settling into the chair beside his. He clearly had been in the water; she wasn’t sure she had ever seen his hair like that. The towel was kind of a giveaway, too. Alicia associated him and their relationship to some extent with water, and this room specifically, so it was fitting. She wondered what he was planning this year.
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Cepheus

June 04, 2013 2:01 PM
Cepheus grinned at Alicia and let his head drop back to the chair and closed his eyes again, the grin still on his face. There was something about Alicia that he liked and he enjoyed spending time with her outside of classes. Gareth was his best friend, of course, but Alicia was high up there too. “Yes, can’t you tell?” He opened his eyes to look at her. “Sorry you didn’t get Prefect,” he said. “I thought you were sure to get it. But Head Girl’s still there and then you can boss all the little Prefects around.” He smiled playfully. “What sort of mischief did you get up to this summer?”

He wanted to ask about her family knowing that she didn’t get on with them very well, but he didn’t know if that would be asking too much for her to share or if this was too public of a space to ask. Either way he didn’t think she would say much about that now. Ceph knew their familial situations were very different, but they shared the same sort of contempt for their family members. Cepheus felt boxed in and he was certain Alicia felt the same, though on different levels.

“And you and Thad…?” he continued, allowing the question to drift with a smirk on his face. He sat up to really engage in serious conversation. “You came together to the ball, didn’t you? What have you two been up to?” Cepheus had eyes. He could see how they acted around each other and he wanted to know more. He didn’t doubt she would, in return, ask about Megan and Theresa, but he and Theresa had sworn to keep their relationship a secret. Even if he told his closest friends, who knew who else would be listening? Though his summer had been terrible, Theresa had made it at least a bit more bearable. He had written to his other mates as well including Alicia, but that was different.

Having such a big secret was so thrilling and he thrived on it. Despite his indifferent feelings towards Megan, he did feel sorry that she was trapped in it as much as he was, if not more. If she ever took on a secret boyfriend, Cepheus didn’t doubt the scandal would be much greater for her than for him if she were found out. At least he was a wizard and therefore, in his circles, was given much more leniency to pursue other relationships. He had his money, his status and his looks to fall back on.

The only reason why he was keeping Theresa a secret because he was sure Megan would throw a fit about it and his family would demand he break it off. They were supposed to be respectable wizards, not foolish ones. He could almost hear Grandfather berating him in his head. But Cepheus didn’t care as long as Grandfather didn’t find out. There were opportunities and he wasn’t going to miss them even if he had to do it behind their backs.
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Alicia Bauer

June 05, 2013 10:17 AM
Alicia allowed the smallest grimace to cross her face when Cepheus expressed his sympathy over the prefect thing. An amused, slightly less painful than her social one, smile was back in a moment, though, as he proposed a bright future to follow this momentary setback. “Likewise,” she said. The picture in her head had always involved Thad by her side that day, but Cepheus was her friend, too, and probably as much of a contender as anyone. Academics weren’t as much his forte as Thad’s, but he was charismatic enough and well-connected, if he could avoid making the other girls around them want to tear his head off for one more year. She closed her eyes for a second as well, as though she really were outside on the beach. “Though part of me is still tempted to Polyjuice myself into my stepfather, clear out his bank accounts, and live on the road instead of facing my mother in December. What do you say, want to come?”

She was joking, of course. Sort of. The idea of getting her hands on all the money and just walking away was an old fantasy of hers, but realistically, she knew it wasn’t likely. She was the third of four potential co-heirs, with half going to her brother and half being split between her and her sisters, and her siblings and mother and stepfather were all in perfectly good health as far as she knew. Convincing them to let her play the prodigal daughter would be premature, too; Jeremy had connections, which she would be cut off from if she walked away, and besides, the amount to be divided was likely to be much larger by the time he and her mother died – likely enough that she should wait. Still, though, she could never help periodically imagining, in great detail, what it would be like to be extremely wealthy and on her own except for who she wanted to be with.

They could, in her head, move around for a while, see Thad and Evan and Gareth and Henny on breaks until they finished school if they didn't want to rob their parents and come along. Then once they were all adults, some of them could buy a house somewhere tropical and live on the beach together. That would be nice; they might obtain something like a state of ataraxia, a concept she found so alien that she didn’t think it could ever really play out in the real world. There were always things happening to separate her from her friends, to make her do things which left her undeserving of trust, to make her worry….

She shook aside the dream as he asked about her actual summer. “I didn’t really have time for much that you might call mischief,” she said, her hand drifting toward her shoulder to rub it by habit before she caught it. “I was working all summer – I had an accelerated writing class, a magical theory class, and I was spending my days learning the workings of our wonderful government by writing thank-you notes. I hardly had time to catch my breath after the first two days.” She tried not to sound too pleased by this. “You?”

She couldn’t help smirking, just for a moment, herself at the unspoken question about her current relationship status. “…Are the most brilliant people you know?” she suggested as an ending for his sentence, then settled back into her chair again as he asked an actual question. “We’re us, you know, boring Aladren stuff. As my brilliant sisters call it.” Honestly, when she looked at it one way, the fact that Kate and Rachel had been prefects was almost an argument for it being a good thing that she was not. “Speaking of the ball, though…what was that all about? You're a lot more interesting than me in this department right now, trust me.”
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Cepheus

June 05, 2013 5:04 PM
Cepheus smirked at Alicia's offer. It sounded appealing, so appealing, and he tried to imagine what it would be like to run away. It would be easy enough to take funds out of the Princeton account, but life on the road would be hard. There were his responsibilities too that Cepheus knew he couldn't just give up. It was too easy and there were so many people who depended on him. He was to inherit the Princeton Hospital and become the head of the family. He couldn't simply just run away no matter how appealing of a dream it was.

Instead of saying all that, however, he wanted to keep the mood light. "If you get around to doing that, let me know and I'll be happy to join you." There was that underlying hopelessness that all this childish fantasy would be crushed under the feet of reality as soon as they left school, but he didn't want to lose that fantasy yet. He still had two more years left, three including this one.

Alicia's summer sounded terrible, but he knew that was where they differed. She enjoyed studying; he enjoyed it only to an extent and lived for the summers where he wasn't expected to cram knowledge into his brain. Their CATS were this year and Cepheus didn't allow himself to worry though he knew he would have to begin his studies soon. Really soon.

"Sounds lovely," he said, smirking a little. She knew that he wasn't as studious as she. "I spent almost all of the summer months with Megan and her family. They came over to my house, I went over to theirs - it would have been all right if we hadn't been so unhappy about it. The only thing that made it bearable was seeing Gareth from time to time." It was lucky, really, that Megan was a part of Gareth's extended family. It did, however, make things slightly more difficult when Cepheus wanted to complain to him about all the woes of being betrothed.

Ceph smirked back at her with a sarcastic, "Ha, ha." What she said told him absolutely nothing and Cepheus lied back and rolled his eyes. Boring Aladren stuff. Honestly. "What I'm really asking is are you two dating?" he asked. He had been tempted to say 'snogging' instead, but he doubted she would appreciate his bluntness.

She turned the question back to him and Cepheus smirked a little. "You know, boring Crotalus stuff," he remarked, mocking her previous answer. And then he shrugged. "Megan and I came together and I wanted to dance with Theresa so I did." He wasn't sure how far he was allowed to go in telling Alicia, but he thought he ought to keep his information safe in case she started prodding him for more information as he expected her to do.
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Alicia

June 08, 2013 12:33 AM
Alicia laughed, pleased with Cepheus for humoring her, rather than looking shocked that she’d even suggest committing grand theft and running away, even in a joke. The whole point of having friends was, of course, that she could be less than unstoppably perfect around them, at least every now and again, but she still worried sometimes. She couldn't help it; she tried, but glimmers of the thought slipped through anyway, every now and then. It wasn't as bad as it had been, though. She took comfort in that, assuming it meant that someday, she would all but stop worrying when it wasn't any reasonably prudent and sane person's place to do so.

“It’s a date, then,” she said, continuing the fabrication a moment longer.

Joke as she would, the thought of going home in a few months was even bleaker than usual at the moment. It wouldn’t, she thought, have been so bad if all she had had to worry about was her mother being angry with her. Alicia thought she could have stood being screamed at, ridiculed that way; she could justify planning her revenge on that, and then executing it with extreme prejudice once she was old and resourceful enough to. The problem was that Momma wouldn’t play it that way, she’d mask her shame and irritation with her least successful child beneath a front of false sympathy and concern and disinterest in titles, and while Alicia would know it was fake, and everyone else around them would know it was fake, she wouldn’t be able to prove it was fake. She would be stuck feeling like some kind of crazy paranoid person, always second-guessing herself, wondering if her mother was, frankly, really that smart, reminding herself one moment of how her mother had successfully climbed the social ladder and the next of how it really, from what she understood, didn’t take that much talent to sleep with one’s boss.

That was going to be the bad part, worse than the actual loss. That, and just being in the room with her siblings, knowing what the girls were thinking and hearing what Isaac had to contribute on the subject.

Still. One more year. She was sixteen in a week, so in a year and a week, she would be seventeen, comfortable in the knowledge that she could walk away any time she wanted. She wouldn’t really be able to, but legally, they wouldn’t be able to stop her, and that would be a comfort just by itself. Just knowing they could do make her do anything, with the full approval of the law as well as with money, at any time was almost the worst part, so things could hardly help getting better once they lost the legal as well as actual authority to do so. She wouldn’t have to go back to Dad’s, either, which would be a real improvement. It was, she now knew, dangerous there as well as poor, so that would be a huge improvement. She relaxed her grip on one arm of the chair, the one further from her friend, as the thoughts soothed her enough to get on with, anyway.

Until Cepheus talked about his summer, anyway. “Thank fortune for small favors,” she said sympathetically. “Sorry it was so rotten, I wish there was….”

Something I can do. She decided not to finish. The statement was, she knew, a cliché. Something most people just said without ever meaning. It wasn’t like that for her, though. She hated the situation he was in all around – because she didn’t like to see him unhappy, because it just solidified her resistance to parents being able to just push everybody around even after they were of age using by financial and social threats, because she knew the whole system could put her in an awkward position at any time, because even if it didn’t happen to her personally, it still could have. Sometimes, from a purely pragmatic, money-based standpoint, it worked out, it achieved its objective of keeping most of the people who were at the top of the social and financial ladders in power and keeping everyone else out, but…it was different when it was her and hers, and then she thought about what it would be like for someone almost like her, but not quite as financially well-off, how frustrating that would be….

She was less than pleased when her friend called her out on her avoiding a question. Cepheus had a habit, a very unfortunate habit, in her opinion, of prying bits and pieces of honesty out of her. Not the biggest one, of course – the one which made her afraid of opening certain doors even a centimeter, in case they promptly got slammed in her face – but enough that it could be uncomfortable. She decided to keep her tone light, not least because they were in public. She smiled, then said, “Well, since you were taken….” She spread her hands and looked up at the ceiling for a moment, still half-smiling, almost getting it right except that she couldn’t quite not blush. Then, relenting, "If we don't, it wasn't my idea, but that's between you and me."

She wished she had found some way to skip puberty, it made her such an idiot sometimes. Or maybe it was just boys in general. She preferred their company, but with Cepheus she had a habit of revealing things about herself the world didn't necessarily need to know and with Thad half the time she was no longer in full command of her faculties. Either way, it was maddening.

She turned the subject on him and raised an eyebrow at the lack of detail she got. Served her right, but still. “I noticed,” she said. "But what's the story, huh? Do you - " she lowered her voice and leaned a bit closer - "still, you know, like her? Does she like you? Does she know about the other thing?"

She was partially motivated by curiosity, but also a little by worry for him; if it had been just a dance, or at least if there had been a clean break, then that might be all right, but if she had found out about Megan over the summer, through the gossip vine....Alicia's mother was from South Carolina. There was a reason every member of the family who had made anything like good had left South Carolina, and why, though no one mentioned it, Alicia had the distinct impression that they were worried about Uncle Geoff aligning himself with the St. Martins, who did not get on with the South Carolina Careys and were only just, from what she understood of the situation, holding themselves together as a family not nearly as trodden under the feet of the Carey colossus as the Laynes always had been so far. The Careys at school seemed, mostly, like more or less sane and pleasant people, but the family as a whole was looked at sideways sometimes for, she assumed, some kind of reason. Besides, even if they were really meek as very reproductively-oriented mice, she felt that the more she knew, the better off everyone was.

Everyone she liked, anyway.
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Cepheus

June 13, 2013 5:08 PM
Alicia's sympathy for Cepheus's rotten summer was comforting and he smiled. "Thanks." It was difficult to get sympathy for it since he couldn't exactly tell his family how he felt about this entire situation, though he was certain his mum knew. She always seemed to know everything. Rupert had been angry with him all summer and Leo didn't care to get involved in what was going on, so Cepheus had only himself to mope with. It was refreshing for someone else to sympathise with him. He had finished Alicia's sentence in his head, but he knew there was nothing anyone could do. No one but himself, anyway, and he had yet to find out how he could help himself. It was maddening, all this.

For one breathless moment when Alicia looked up and had a bit of colour come into her cheeks, Cepheus thought she was serious. The blush when she inferred Thad was her second choice next to him seemed too perfect to be a coincidence. But a split second later he convinced himself that she had to be joking and Cepheus laughed a little in relief. He didn't want things to complicate even more. Of all the relationships he had, his friendship with Alicia was one he really kept close to his heart.

Cepheus had proved to be quite a good secret keeper lately and he nodded. He could understand her and Thad's relationship being a bit unclear with the new term. Ceheus hardly knew where he and Theresa stood besides the fact that they did have some sort of relationship. It meant a lot to Cepheus that Alicia could be honest with him when there were so few people he could be completely honest to. It did take a bit of prodding, but Cepheus didn't mind doing it where she was concerned. Alicia was one of those who didn't seem to hide things just for the extra attention. Otherwise he would have left her alone with her secrets. Merlin knew he had enough of his own to keep.

With that thought on his mind, Alicia began pressing his buttons to get his secret out. Cepheus felt his own cheeks colour at the barrage of questions and he ran his hand through his hair. He flattened his hair down, finding it a good momentary distraction. "Well, yes," he admitted. "But we talked about it during the ball, outside you know, and she does know about, you know." He lowered his voice a bit, glancing around to see if anyone was eavesdropping. "She took it better than I expected. And she likes me too," he said, unable to keep the pleased smile off his face. It dropped suddenly as a sobering thought came to mind. "But," he continued, at last making eye-contact with her, "I'm in the same place as you. I haven't spoken to her, really, since we've been back so I don't know where we stand. Mum's the word, yeah?"

Cepheus couldn't wait for the day when he could put all this behind him: all the secrets, the sneaking around, the lying and awkward meetings with his betrothed. He liked being with his friends away from Theresa and Megan, though he was dying to see the former, because he could pretend that his complicated life didn't exist. It was just him and his mates at the pool simply talking about non-existent, though completely real, people and events. He leant back in his chair again, having leant forward when his voice had dropped. "To be honest, I think she's jealous of you," he said with a good-natured wink. He had no idea of how true that was, really, but he had to get back at her somehow for making him feel like an idiot for thinking that Alicia might have fancied him if only for a moment.
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Alicia

June 14, 2013 2:18 PM
Alicia had not known exactly what she expected, but she was pretty sure it had borne no resemblance to what she actually got. Her eyebrows climbed steadily for a moment as Cepheus began describing the fuller details of his situation, in vague terms that made her momentarily think how they sounded like the two least competent new spies ever, and she observed that he did indeed appear to still be alive in spite of what he was telling her.

“Yeah,” she said when he asked for her silence, with only a twinge of regret. Theresa lacked the social skills to be, in Alicia’s opinion, a real threat, but her family name made her someone Alicia would have loved to present to Sonora as a man-stealing little tramp, just as she would have loved to see something similar happen with dour Alex Devereux or particularly Arabella Brockert. It wasn’t rational at all, especially since she didn’t have to worry about Arabella interfering with any of her boys anymore, but if they were all hooking up with each other’s husbands and all that, then morally speaking, they were at the very least no better than she was. But Cepheus was her friend, so she could restrain herself. “Of course.”

She lifted the ends of her own hair. “That’s…that’s some luck,” she could only say in conclusion. Even if the situation hadn’t been so public – and she did wonder what people thought of the two of them whispering so much; hopefully, they thought they were plotting something grand -– she wasn’t sure she would have been able to think of much more to say.

His next statement, though, was much more to her liking. “Me?” she, amused and disbelieving, asked. She could just imagine the look on her grandfather’s face if she revealed that one of the great South Carolina Careys was jealous of her over a boy, one they didn’t even want the same kind of relationship with. It was understandable, she’d had her moments of being jealous of Thad’s cousins, but no less delightful for that. “That’s one I never thought I would see happen.”

Jealous! Of her. She couldn’t help but smile at the thought. All the times she had been jealous of Theresa – her family, her looks, her ability to sail through life without, as far as Alicia could tell, putting in the first bit of work, just because she had those other two things – and now this. Her, an object of envy, rather than just the one doing the envying. It felt good.

“I wish I could return the compliment, but I think Thad’s issues with you are all about Quidditch,” she admitted. He wasn’t, as far as she could tell, very possessive about her, though she tried to construe that as a compliment of sorts. “Which should be spectacularly nasty this year, I guess, with Arnold Carey leaving. How do you feel about that?” Losing his rival, who was also related to the girl he had an interest in, who was not the girl he was supposed to marry someday…it honestly seemed almost funny to her, but she knew it might not look that way to any of them.
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Cepheus

June 19, 2013 4:56 PM
Cepheus had an idea that his story about him and Theresa at the ball wouldn't have been nearly as exciting to Alicia as it was to him, but her comment was a bit disappointing. But what else was she supposed to say, really? He wasn't sure if she completely disliked her or if she was simply indifferent to Theresa, but Cepheus didn't think there was an easy friendship on the horizon. At least, as his friend, he knew she would tolerate her. That he could rely on at the very least.

And it was some luck. After figuring out that Theresa fancied him and realising he fancied her as well, there had been nothing but torment on his side as he tried to deal with his own feelings and his responsibilities. In the end, he had simply disregarded his responsibilities for his emotions, opting instead to worry about what was expected of him for a later date. Such as his wedding date, whenever that was. And that meant complications arose which Cepheus was not looking forward to dealing with. But it would all be well worth it if things worked out. Cepheus wondered why Alicia and Thad didn't seem to be so visibly dramatic as he and Theresa were, but perhaps it was because they were not a dramatic couple in the slightest. Aladrens.

Alicia was pleased that Theresa was jealous of her, though Cepheus still didn't know if it was true or not. He hoped it was so that he wouldn't look like a liar. Not that it mattered. It wasn't as though Alicia was going to spread it around like wildfire. "That's fine," he sighed. He didn't think there would be any reason for Thad to be jealous of him anyway. Cepheus could see Alicia and Thad being closer friends anyhow. After all, they did have feelings for each other. "Thad and I can fight it out on the pitch and be done with it."

It was simple, being a boy instead of an adult. He could fight out his problems with other lads and bury the hatchet. But as he grew older, he realised it wasn't like that any more. He had to tread carefully and attack enemies indirectly and bottle up his problems instead of stamping his foot and throwing tantrums. It was not a pleasant change, but it did make him feel slightly more mature. Some things, however, like his disposition on the pitch, did not change.

"About Arnold Carey leaving? I'm thrilled. Absolutely thrilled. I want to beat him to the ground before he leaves and give him a bad taste in his mouth." His lips curled into a smirk as he thought of Carey's face when Crotalus defeated them. It was going to be nasty, but nasty for the Aladrens, not him. He wanted to be the one creating the mess this time around for the opposing team. There was no way he was going to encourage Theresa to come to any of those matches. He liked her, really, but he loathed her relatives. At least the ones who played Quidditch.

Being involved and beating others to the ground made Cepheus think of Alicia's involvement. "There's no librarian this year, is there? Are you still going to be a library monitor or something? You and Thad?"
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Alicia

June 20, 2013 4:04 PM
“Hm, you two had better not fight too much,” Alicia warned her friend. “You’re both strictly forbidden from coming back in pieces. Unless you like being yelled at and fed really, really bad soup during your convalescence, anyway,” she added, starting to laugh halfway through the last sentence, getting it together at ‘convalescence,’ and finishing with a smile. “I’ve never tried it, but I don’t think I’d make a very good nurse.”

Technically, of course, she would be as good as anyone else – medicinal potions and charms and binding wounds were skills which could be learned just like any others, and she would take special care with her friends, if by some bizarre chance they all ended up in a position where she had to take care of them while they were injured instead of calling in someone who was already a competent professional to do it. Or if she decided she didn’t trust the competent professional and decided to double-check everything herself, which she thought was a little more likely, though still not something she really expected to happen tomorrow. Either way, though, technical skill wouldn’t be her problem, it would, if there was a problem, be something in her nature which caused it. She wasn’t…very…nurturing, she guessed.

Her father was, she thought. Her mother, however hard she tried to seem otherwise, was not. Momma, in the one thing Alicia could genuinely respect her for, had had to fight hard for everything she had, and Alicia supposed that from her perspective, her children all already had enough and anything extra was theirs to get the same way she had gotten hers. Alicia did not fault her for that, since she saw it the same way. The world was hers to lose. If she didn’t want something badly enough to struggle for it, then she didn’t deserve it, and didn’t need it either.

She knew that, on some level, it was wrong because it was her Housemate her friend was speaking of beating into the ground, but Alicia’s dark eyes still sparkled with excitement as Cepheus described what he’d like to do to the Aladren Seeker. Seekers, as a rule, didn’t literally pummel each other, they left that to their attendant Beaters, but still. “Such violent thoughts, Mr. Princeton,” she said lightly. “I'll discreetly cross one set of fingers for you and the other for Thad, since you guys aren't playing the same position.”

She nodded when he asked about the library. “Yep,” she said. “Us and Henny. And Waverly,” she added, after a hair too long a pause, though she didn’t worry about it. With Cepheus, she thought, certain feelings were a bit more acceptable than they would be otherwise. Besides, it wasn’t that she really had anything against Waverly; she even, on one level, admired the girl for having the nerve and skill to rise as far above her natural place in the hierarchy of a year like theirs as she had. Waverly, however, had earned her reward already, and....

It didn't matter, really. She knew that. She could not care less what her parents thought of her, what her sisters thought of her, and least of all what they thought of her right now; there was a whole world out there which was full of people a lot more important than they were, and most people got what was coming to them in the end. If she couldn't succeed here, she could do it somewhere else, somehow else - it was possible, after all, that what she had was all she was ever meant to be, that she was someone who was just more suited to being the power behind another than to openly wielding power herself. Even as she knew she could live with that, if she had to, though, she couldn't help but want to once, just once, stand on her own, to be recognized for what she was instead of being just overlooked, underestimated, lumped in with her surroundings....

“There’s a lot of younger recruits this year, so you might have to listen to me complain about management problems every now and then,” she warned him, before the yearning for what she might never have could draw itself all over her face. “Sorry. But in exchange, I can listen to whatever you want to complain about, and unlike You-Know-Who, I don’t have a lot of relatives around to make things complicated.” She made a face. “At least not this year. My brother's coming next year, so not looking forward to that.” She glanced at him. "Another of yours is here now, right? How's that going?"
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Cepheus

June 25, 2013 8:24 PM
The thought of Alicia yelling at him while feeding him soup made him smile, but her laugh sparked his own. “I wouldn’t want to be your first patient at the sound of that,” he said, still grinning. He had broken his wrist in his very first Seeking victory and the medic then had fixed it right up in a snap. It had hurt, but it had made a great story afterwards even though his team hadn’t won the Quidditch Cup in the end. Broken bones and injuries were worth any victory especially if it was over Aladren. Cepheus longed to see Aladren lose to Crotalus for once in his life here.

It was with some relief that Alicia didn’t scold him for his thoughts against Arnold Carey as his mother would have. He smiled. Alicia was one of the most supportive friends he had and he enjoyed having her around. No other pure-blood witch he knew would have stomached his comments as nicely. He had never liked the flighty, helpless witches who would die at any sort of rejection from anybody. That was one reason why he liked Theresa so much and why he enjoyed Alicia’s company so. They were witches who could take their fate in their hands and make it their own. Different sorts of strong-willed witches, of course, but strong-willed nonetheless.

Apparently the Aladren trio, unsurprisingly, were library monitors and he was equally unsurprised to hear that Waverly Canterbury was one as well. He wrinkled his nose at that. He had interacted with the muggle-born before, but not recently. Since he had discovered her blood, he hadn’t been interested in pursuing a friendship with her. She was nice to look at, certainly, and she had an admirable spirit, but she wasn’t like Alicia or Theresa. Not even close.

As much as Cepheus wanted to be Head Boy, his pretence of caring for their well-being and transition into Sonora was getting tiring. He was naturally responsible, organised and had the authority in his mannerisms and his tone of voice. He just hoped that was enough to sway his peers and his professors. Listening to Alicia complain about younger recruits mucking things up in the library would almost be more than he could bear, but he would bear it for a friend. “Be my guest,” he said. “I imagine I’ll be hearing quite a bit about the library this year.”

She reminded him that Leo was back around and he smiled humourlessly. “He’s all right. He joined my house so I’ve been seeing him a lot more than Rupert. But the sign-up sheet’s a bit, well, blank at the moment, so I’ve been getting on his back to join Quidditch. He’s never played before, but he knows the sport like the back of his hand. I’ll be damned if we can’t play because we don’t have enough players.” He chuckled suddenly. “Seems like all things I talk about lead to Quidditch, hm?” His hands went up to grip the towel around his neck as he looked at her outfit. “Too bad you’re not dressed to swim,” he said. “I was thinking about going back into the pool.” He grinned mischievously. “Unless you’re willing for an unceremonious dip anyway.”
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Alicia

June 28, 2013 3:27 PM
“Medic Bailey is definitely more qualified in that area at least,” Alicia agreed of her possible nursing skills. She’d put most of the potions she knew how to brew properly beside anyone’s, but bedside manner…Besides Thad, she couldn’t think of occasions when she wasn’t at least partially acting when she was being really nice, and that was different. Cepheus was another case, too; around him, she didn’t really even try to keep up the super-perfect act, which she suspected wasn't one he was overly inclined to respond well to anyway, unless other people were around.

That, she thought, was the most valuable thing about this particular friendship to her. As much as he sometimes tricked her into being too honest, he was also the only person she could really be even as honest as she wanted to be around. She had not been smiling when they met, and so the standard for her behavior when it was just the two of them was lower than the one she held herself to the rest of the time. They were the kind of friends who could admit to their inappropriate attractions, even if she couldn’t tell him that hers was actually far, far worse than his.

All her father’s fault. Her mother was called ambitious, but she was the one who had married beneath herself that first time; it was her father whose tastes, in this one regard, Alicia shared. She knew, in some academic sense, that it was wrong whether it was her or him, but she couldn’t help it; she was, she thought, doomed to misery no matter which way she went. And that was all her father’s fault, too.

She didn’t want to think about that, though, or the potential downsides of Theresa being jealous of her. She just wanted to enjoy her afternoon for once. She supposed Cepheus made her a bit lazy, too, but he couldn’t bring out what wasn’t already there, so she wouldn’t hold it against him. Besides, it was wrong, it was a weakness she couldn’t afford, but sometimes…sometimes, it was something she thought she needed anyway, just a little.

“I’ll try not to whine too much,” she promised when he promised he’d listen to her gripe about the library. “Who knows, maybe they’ll all be unnaturally quick on the uptake and N – the sixth year will remember that old age doesn’t trump experience and everything will be great,” she said, managing to do so with only a trace of sarcasm. “Though, the whole point is to show I can organize something after – “ she glanced around once more, paranoid, to make sure no one was listening in on them – “what I had officially last year, so….” She shrugged.

So, as much as she would have liked to kick Russell for not showing up and therefore making it impossible to use him as a fall guy and was anxious about the stance she and the other fifth year monitors had taken in his absence, Alicia couldn’t deny that there was a chance things would work out well. A chance. If all went well, then she might end up with everything she’d ever wanted; if not…well, being distrusted as a group by authority could be very good for solidifying the bond of her group, but she would rather they grew closer as people who shared power and respect. Though that, too, had its problems; one of her major worries over the summer had been how it might go with Thad if she had become prefect. There were only so many opportunities at school, and she had, in first and second year, permitted herself to make far too many friends. Now, everyone’s ambitions were beginning to clash with their feelings for each other, and she could only hope it worked out for the best. No matter how much she tried to tell herself that school was really, at this point, comparatively unimportant, the fact remained that honors earned now would be influential for the next few years at least and gave them the only chances for practicing at being adults that they were likely to get before they were expected to do the real thing, so she couldn’t just ignore all that.

Alicia winced a bit when Cepheus mentioned his brother being in Crotalus, though he seemed more okay with it than she’d be if it were Isaac in her House. She was reluctant enough to let Isaac in her school next year. “It’s all right,” she said when he accused himself of always coming back ‘round to Quidditch. “There are worse subjects.”

It was with some regret that she shook her head when he brought up the pool. “Another time,” she said with a laugh. “I trust my Transfigurations, but not quite for what I’m wearing yet.” She sighed and looked around the room. Her feet ached a little again just thinking about it. “It’s back to the party for me. See you later.”
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