Captain Daniel Nash II

January 18, 2011 12:05 PM
He had known he was supposed to put up a sign-up sheet well before the Coach's letter reminded him, but his summer had been far too busy to have time to make one before he left home and now he was staring a blank piece of paper. After a few minutes of doing that, he decided that it did not reflect poorly on him as a person or a captain if he was not visually creative. After that it was much easier and he just wrote out in his cleanest handwriting:


Aladren Quidditch Sign-Ups

All parties interested in being a part of the Aladren Quidditch Team should sign up below by providing their Name, Year, and desired position(s). Try-outs will be held next Saturday (that's the second Saturday of the term) at 10 AM. Signing up prior to that time would be much appreciated for maximum efficiency.



Below that, he added his own name, as an example sign-up.

Captain Daniel Nash II, 6th Year, Chaser
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Russell Layne

January 24, 2011 12:12 AM
Be involved in everything, Tessa had told him, her tone earnest and friendly, her expression betraying that she was reciting platitudes for the benefit of the adults around. That way, you can make lots of friends. And school is way more awesome when you have friends, trust me.

His cousin had only offered the advice because she’d been forced to – he knew for a fact that Tessa had never wanted to attend an actual school, just go on learning from Mrs. Ballard with the other local girls her age, and that she would never use that kind of vocabulary if she were being remotely sincere – but Russell had taken it to heart nevertheless. He was never going to find a place here, or make friends, if he kept to himself all the time and never did anything with other people. He loved his books, more than even his parents always seemed to think was fully healthy, but they were even better when he had someone to discuss them with.

Quidditch and flying weren’t really things he couldn’t live without, just that he’d gone along with so other people would continue to tolerate his tangents on random subjects which interested him or which he just happened to know something about in kind, but the Quidditch team would mean regular meetings with people even if he was an alternate, which meant another chance to make friends. Possibly even with his roommates, since Arnold and Arthur had already signed up. Russell was a little intimidated by the other Aladren boys so far, but the only way to get over that was to get to know them. Rich people who’d somehow learned more than he had – an impressive feat; he might not have had private tutors, but he did have a private library – were people, too.

Plus, he had done some research on the school before he came, and had been surprised to see his surname a few times, with first names he wasn’t familiar with from the family tree, on the lists of old Quidditch captains and Head Boys and Girls. A little more research had revealed that all these other Laynes were, with one random Muggleborn exception from San Francisco, actually his distant relatives in South Carolina. A brother-sister pair, Geoffrey and Helena, him a Head Boy and both of them Quidditch captains, had graduated recently enough to still be in college, if they’d gone. It seemed to have been about a hundred years since there’d been any contact between his family and their family, but he still had a feeling of having something to live up to. Beyond Tessa, anyway. Tessa’s brain scared him. It sounded awful, so he never said it and tried not to think it, but Russell wasn’t used to dealing with people who were smarter than him, and Tessa was the main exception to the rule.

Before he could do any of that, though, he had to start volunteering for things, and getting involved, as awkward as he might feel about it, and the Quidditch team was as good a place as any to start.

Russell Layne, 1st Year, Chaser
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