Liliana Bannister

April 01, 2015 10:36 PM
Midterm had passed quicker than she had expected. Her stay in England had been rather pleasant and Grandmère had surprised her by inviting Vètil to the family’s annual Winter Ball and the two had spent an inordinate amount of time together since her cousins had been up to their usual antics again and something about Vètil kept her from wanting to join them in their sans parental consent revelry. She and Vètil had plenty of their own fun, that was true, but it rarely if ever descended into the sort of fun she was sure her parents would disapprove of. Even Levi, her beloved Levi, had dragged himself down to the likes of Carl. Strangely enough, quiet Joseph who usually allowed himself to be pulled into the ridiculous schemes of Carl (but also just as frequently Asher) since he didn’t like saying no, had been removed from the mischief. As Liliana and Vètil had twirled about the room, sometimes dancing, sometimes eating, always laughing, she’d kept a sharp eye out for Joseph, noticing that more often than not he was speaking to a dark haired witch who looked more than familiar.

Upon her return to Sonora, she’d wanted to keep an eye out for the witch in question, but having remembered the awkwardness that had been having a crush on Emrys Lucan all of a day and a half because she was certain it was he that she’d kissed last December when it had actually been his cousin, she refrained. Why that had ever happened she did not know—Wesley’s mother had called out his name while they were leaving so it was quite strange that she’d briefly forgotten that detail for a more attainable crush. That aside, though she was certain she saw the dark haired witch more than a few times in her classes, she kept herself from going up and asking her if she was there, especially since many families from Sonora had been invited and Portia Dobson might have made an appearance just like the entire Lucan clan had this time, not just Wesley and his mother.

Liliana had been thus consumed in her thoughts as she bustled about the little room, smoothing out table cloths and making sure each plate looked as appetizing as possible. The first day back at school, she had decided that since it was Rupert and the Anns last year of being at Sonora she really ought to host a small party in celebration of their win over Teppalus before they faced off against Aladren so that the team would definitely be in good spirits and not downcast should they lose. For this purpose she had entreated Atlas to help prepare different pastries as she wanted the party to be homey yet elegantly since Atlas had told her he’d never been to a fancy party before the Ball. The invitations themselves had been addressed to each player in her best handwriting on her best stationary since she didn’t really have much of an occasion to use it otherwise and generally liked all her teammates, excepting Jaime Park of course who rubbed her the wrong way, and held them in high regard—an honour to be sure since most of the time she didn’t enjoy the company of others.

The invitations were for dinner the first Friday after their first full week of school and indicated that they should dress nicely but not uncomfortably. She herself was in a thin grey dress that was easy to move in but was the sort she might go to church in during the summer if she were of the Christian faith (it was a tad too breezy for a temple service and she was certain her mother would have her head if she ever attempted to wear it to Beth Shalom!) Her fingers twitched in the skirt of her dress as she fidgeted in her seat and hopped up once more to check if the strawberry tarts didn’t look as good as they ought.

OOC: Permission to mention Atlas and Portia granted from their authors.
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Atlas Primred

May 07, 2015 7:49 AM
As Atlas walked back from the baking club room, which in reality was just the potions room, his thoughts floated back to Liliana’s words. Although he had given her the standard answer of, ‘it would be boring if nothing stated the same,” in truth, he didn’t mind the idea of it. He wasn’t exactly a creature of habit, but he was a little more uncomfortable with the idea of people stepping in and out of his life. Players leaving, meant new team members, which wasn’t bad- Atlas could always use more friends, but saying goodbyes left him with a long lasting feeling of Melancholy. It wasn’t like this with Jade, or Amira. He didn’t know them that well, and in truth, they honestly scared him a little with thier intense personalities (or what Atlas considered was a tense personalities). But the Anns and Rupert, the team just would be the same without them.

He bit his lip absent mindlessly as he walked the halls, back to the MARS room. Stopping before the door to the room, he fixed his tie, making sure it was strait and clean. Since Liliana insisted on the event being fancy, he took the opportunity to wear his house tie. It wasn’t really official or anything, just a nice tie he had gotten a while back with brown and gold. Besides the tie, he tried his best to keep his clothes dark, choosing a black button up shirt and black slacks, compelte with black dress shoes. He may have helped Liliana with the food, but it was her moment, so he tried his best to pick an outfit that would let him blend into the background.

Stepping into the room, he carefully balanced the tray of personalized cookies. He had spent some extra time on these, as he wanted to get them just right. The spell to make the pictures move presented Atlas with an extra baking challenge but it was definitely worth it when he saw the result. On each cookie there was a picture of his teammate playing their position, enchanted to move the same way an ordinary enchanted picture would. It was the first step to brining more magic into his cooking, a feat he had been trying to do since his start as head of the baking club.

By the time he returned to the room, the other team members had already arrived. Atlas walked by Liliana, who was now in full hostess mode. He flashed her a smile as he placed the cookies down on the table. He was secretly very proud of them, and hoped Liliana liked the picture he chose of her. Returning to his seat, he grabbed a red velvet cupcake since he had yet to try any of the desserts yet. Then turning to his neighbor, he offered them one as well.

“Would you like a cupcake?” he asked in a friendly tone.
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Joella Curtis

May 10, 2015 1:39 PM
The Christmas midterm may have been full of parties but that didn't mean the prospect of attending yet another was anything but exciting when Joella returned to Sonora. In fact, she rather thought that throwing a party for the Pecari team was a fantastic idea, especially since they would be losing three valuable members (including the much loved captain) at the end of the year. Joella thought herself very much a live-in-the-moment kind of girl and therefore one that shouldn't dwell on such things but there were moments where she couldn't help but feel ominous about the team's chances next term.

It was in the second year's nature to be competitive and with that came a want to win. Of course, she didn't play simply to win but it was a reward she really wanted for Pecari. Aladren would predictably put up a strong fight but she felt that the Pecari team could really come out top this term.

Joella made it to MARS in good time. Wanting to wear something that bore at least one of her house colours, she had selected a smart white playsuit for the event which had a smattering of gold sequins on the shirt-style collar and a thin gold belt to match. It was a gift she had received over the break and hadn't had the opportunity to wear until now. It appeared that Liliana had done a good job with organising the celebration, the room nicely arranged and the numerous plates of food looking most tempting.

"Thank you," the youngest member of the Pecari team smiled and took an offered cupcake from Atlas. "They look really nice," she commented politely on the cupcakes. "Did you make them yourself?" There wasn't a lot Joella knew about Atlas Primred but what she did know was that he ran the Baking Club and was a best friend of Liliana's so she didn't doubt he had helped out.
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