Saul Pierce

November 24, 2008 3:44 PM
Saul was dressed up. Appearance was critical during an election. Impressions were made and judgments rendered based on nothing more substantial than the cut of one's clothes. As the old adage goes, Clothes make a man. Saul wasn't going to let his cost him any votes.

So he wore robes that were neat and clean, his tie was straight, his collared shirt was white and buttoned, his shoes were black and shone (quite the contrast from his usual converse that stuck out below his school robes), and the bottoms of his pants showed he was wearing grey slacks instead of blue jeans beneath the robes. Even his hair was styled with gel (actually, not an uncommon occurrence, but this time he'd managed it in a way that was not meant to deliberately convey 'windswept' - a style that took far more effort than one might have expected) and his fingernails were clean and trimmed. He stood straighter, and his usual manic exuberance was visibly reined in.

In the crook of his arm, he held a clipboard with a list of every student in the fifth and sixth years. Beside each name were three boxes labeled 'Yes,' 'No,' and 'Undecided.' So far, only the one beside his own name had a check, inside the box for 'Yes'. Below the list of students, he had five questions with empty space below them for responses and tallies.

Whenever he spotted someone on his list, he approached them and asked as professionally as sixteen years as part of a politically involved family could teach him about pollsters and campaigning, "Would you vote for Saul Pierce for Head Boy if he was on the ballot?" The answer to this question was marked into the appropriate check box beside that student's name.

If they answered yes, he thanked them for their vote and time, and let them go on their way. If they said no or that they weren't sure, he had a few follow-up questions for them.

"Which candidate do you feel would make the best Head Boy?"

"What qualities are you looking for in a Head boy?"

"Do you feel Mr. Pierce is organized and experienced enough to be a good Head Boy?"

"Do you believe his academic record would impair his ability to perform the duties of a Head Boy?"

"Do you have any other reservations about voting for Saul Pierce?"

He was hoping that by speaking about himself in the third person, the subjects of his poll would not feel bad about answering honestly. He was about 75% sure he could handle the truth without taking it personally.


OOC: If I could get responses from most fifth and sixth years, that would be fabulous, especially if you're a no or an undecided. Your answers will affect how Saul's campaign proceeds. Thanks muchly.

Also: If your character is uncomfortable answering these questions to Saul's face, and is obvious about it, he will volunteer to accept 'declines to answer' as a response for any and all of them, but he will go through the whole list because he's trying to prove that he's aware of and trying to address his shortcomings.\r\n\r\n
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Caedence

December 07, 2008 4:03 AM
Caedence had come down to the Cascade Hall as a way to break up the general boredom of the day. Scrap was almost three years old, so he didn’t case around the cat toys anymore really except in extremely playful moods, so Caedence couldn’t play with her cat to entertain herself. Elly was off who knows where doing who knows what. All of the homework that she was going to do was done. That just left hanging out in Cascade and listening up on the latest gossip.

So it was with great surprise, but not unwelcome, that she was attacked by Saul attached to a clipboard. “You look fancy,” was the first thing out of the blonde girl’s mouth. Saul was uncommonly neat today. He was all dressy and everything, which was a huge contrast to his laidback and messy style. She laughed a bit, and then Caedence responded, “Of course I’d vote for you! You were my prefect, my captain, and you’re in the general group of Pecaris. Why wouldn’t I?”

After finding out that he had no more questions for her, Caedence wished him luck on his campaign. She hoped Saul was able to be head boy. It would be the most super thing ever if he was. Saul is an all around neat guy, really. He deserves it.
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