Sadi Powell

October 31, 2009 4:08 AM
The evening was miserable; rain trickled in never-ending dreary streams over the entire state of Arizona, punctuated by an occasional rumble of thunder. The stiffling summer heat only made it all the more unbearable. However, within the grounds of Sonora, where the weather charms were working perfectly, the school appeared beautiful. Sunlight streamed in through the windows of the Cascade Hall, creating a dazzling display of ripples and rainbows as the final rays of the day were reflected by the waterfalls lining the room. Headmistress Sadi Powell had made her way to Sonora in her usual fashion: Apparition. She was wearing her customary plain brown robes and her graying hair was fastened, as usual, in a neat knot at the nape of her neck. She stood quietly in the far corner of the room as returning students noisily made their way into seats, and the first years were gathered by the door. The new students were greeted by Deputy Head Professor Flatt, who looked a little under the weather. He had assured Sadi not half an hour ago that he was fine, but his unusually waxy complexion and a dark ring under each eye told her otherwise. He did, however, seem able to gather the first years together, so Sadi was not concerned for the time being.

When all the wagons were empty, Sadi joined her colleagues - several of them new - at the staff table and called for attention. “Settle down, please,” she said, gentle but commanding, as always. When there was enough quiet to be heard without the assistance of charms, Sadi graced the students with a smile. “To our older students, welcome back. To our first year students, welcome to Sonora Academy.” With Henry’s assistance, each new student was handed a goblet full of a clear, bubbling liquid. When swallowed, this potion would turn the drinker’s skin the corresponding color of the House to which they now belonged: blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari.

Most students enjoyed watching the sorting of the first years. Sadi couldn’t deny that the event had held her interest more thoroughly when she’d been Head of Crotalus, and so could identify her future students, but it was nevertheless an entertaining event. Therefore she waited patiently until all the students had settled once more before returning to her address.

“As always, the prairie elves have provided us with a magnificent feast,” she said, hoping to reel in the attention of those whose minds had wandered. “However, before we eat, I would like to make a few short announcements. Firstly, I would like to congratulate Professor Fawcett on becoming the new potions master here at Sonora, and I would like to welcome back Professor McKindy to teach charms.” Sadi was delighted to welcome back the charms professor, as not only was Aaron a good friend, but she'd had the impression he'd been more popular with the students than his recent counterpart. She was similarly pleased to have John as full time staff, but would miss the freedom of employing a substitute. “I would also," Sadi continued, "like to welcome several new faculty." Her announcement at the end of the previous term that so many of the staff would be leaving them should have indicated to the student that this year would see several new professors. "Our new medic, Cleo Rocamboli," Sadi indicated each new addition to the staff as she mentioned them, "Quidditch Coach Amelia Pierce, Professor Dakin to teach Care of Magical Creatures, Professor Carter to teach transfiguration, and Professor Levy to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts."

“There have also been some alterations in Heads of Houses," Sadi continued after greeting the new professors. Alterations were, of course, necessary, as few of the previous year's Heads remained. "Professor Flatt will continue to lead Teppenpaw, and Professor Fawcett will take charge of Aladren House.” Sadi would normally only elevate staff to Head of House after they'd been teaching at the school for some time, but considering the staff turnover situation this year, she'd been left with little choice. “Crotalus students may welcome Coach Pierce as their Head, and Pecari House will be under care of Professor McKindy.”

“Your Head of House will support and guide you during your time here at Sonora, and they are assisted by prefects and the Head Boy and Head Girl.” Bringing us nicely on to the next announcement, Sadi thought, as she reached into the pocket of her robes and brough forth a small box. “Could this year’s Head Boy, Jose Santoro, and Head Girl, Elly Eriksson, please come to collect their badges.” Sadi congratualted each seventh year, and offered a smile as she handed over the large badges bearing the school crest. “I would like to offer my congratulations this year’s prefects, and ask them please to join me to collect their badges. The prefects are: for Aladren, Grayson Wright. For Teppenpaw, Lucie Dupree. For Crotalus, Laurel Cider, and for Pecari, Holly Greer."

Sadi distributed the badges with a smile and ‘well done’ for each student. She waited for the applause to die down before attracting attention for the last time that evening. “Thank you for listening for so long. I have no more announcements to make, so you are free to enjoy your food.” With a wave of Sadi’s hand, each and every table was suddenly groaning under a multitude of dishes, plates and jugs, each filled to the brim with one or another of an impressive variety of foods and drinks. Enough, indeed, that no student had yet found the feast lacking, and no student was ever likely to.

As everyone began eating, Sadi made her way to her own seat, and sunk into it, relieved that the hardest part of her day was over. She kept some of her attention of the students, and some of it on Henry Flatt, and some of it on the egg noodles as she dished them onto her plate.
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Holly Greer

October 31, 2009 5:34 PM
Holly, as she usually did, ignored the tables generally reserved for her House in favor of the one where she and the other Ladies tended to congregate, which was closer to the Crotalus region of the Hall. As the Headmistress welcomed in the new first years, Holly gave them little mind as none of them were of much interest to her.

She gave the new professors a little more attention, and hoped none of them were going to be like Flatt the First. She was glad Fawcett was taking potions. She didn't like potions, even with him teaching it, but at least he was better than some of the other potion masters they'd had.

More important, though was the Prefect entitlements. She didn't expect one herself, being neither typical Pecari material nor of completely stable mind, but any of the other Ladies were obvious choices. She frowned in disappointment when Grayson Wright got it instead of Chelsea, and it deepened into affront when Laurie Cider got it for Crotalus instead of Cecily or Anabel (though that one could have gone much worse than Laurie, she thought it could have certainly gone better as well). She was about to comment to her friends that Sonora clearly had little respect for more respectable members of society when she heard her own name.

"What?" she asked, looking the other Ladies to see if they could collaborate that Holly hadn't imagined it, but Raoul wasn't getting up, so she must have heard right. When she got up to the front, the Headmistress pinned on the badge and told her congradulations, so obviously, she really had been named prefect.

Returning to the table she looked at her friends - not a one of them a Pecari; Raoul was the only one left in her house that she could tolerate now that Morgaine had graduated - and wondered aloud, "How did I get Prefect? Of Pecari? Is this a punishment for something? I'm not anything like Elly Erikkson or Irene Liddowe or Saul Pierce, am I?" She sounded genuinely worried that this might be a possibility.

The Powers That Be had put her into those same shoes, put her in charge of leading Sonora's most disreputable House, which, under normal circumstances she liked to pretend she wasn't even a part of. And if the past few years were any indication, she was probably going to have do some kind of prefect collaboration with both Elly and Irene now.

And she didn't deal well with pressure.

Who's insane idea was it to make her, of all people, a Prefect?

She pulled out a vial of her anti-anxiety potion and drank it down quickly.
1 Holly Greer Wait a minute, did she just say <i>I</i>'m a Prefect? 123 Holly Greer 0 5


Alexis Ashwood

November 01, 2009 1:03 PM
This summer had been the most eventful summer Alexis Ashwood had ever experienced. First, her sister had chosen homeschooling instead of going to Sonora. It wouldn’t have been such a big deal if it wasn’t for the fact she only made the choice because she was embarrassed by Alexis. The red head had then been forbidden from playing Quidditch, and, this time, her parents meant it. She had been sent back to summer schooling, etiquette lessons, and social engagements.

Oh, and speaking of engagements, her parents got her engaged.

She sat at the Crotalus table, hardly listening to the Headmistress speak. She wanted to be homeschooled, too, but her parents wouldn’t listen. She had to socialize with the proper people, get herself out there again. Obviously that wasn’t going to work. No one at Sonora really liked her. Maybe Renaye and Josh did, but once she quit Quidditch, they wouldn’t have any reason to talk. And Alexis still didn’t think Laurie liked her anyway. Holly was the only person who seemed to truly like her, but since Holly was so close to the ladies…

"How did I get Prefect? Of Pecari? Is this a punishment for something? I'm not anything like Elly Erikkson or Irene Liddowe or Saul Pierce, am I?"

Alexis looked over at Holly, the new Pecari prefect. Alexis hadn’t expected to get prefect so she wasn’t disappointed. Holly should be happy about being a prefect, but given the previous prefects Pecari, she would’ve been worried, too.

“Don’t worry; you’re nothing like them.” Alexis found herself saying. “Maybe they finally realized the group of people they were giving power to, as prefects, and decided to put a stop to it. You were obviously the right choice.” She glanced away and took a sip of her pumpkin juice. Holly had been directing her question to the Ladies, not Alexis. Alexis had to rejoin the Ladies, though. There was nowhere else at Sonora where she actually belonged. Her years of rebellion against her pureblood heritage had most likely ruined any chance she had of being a part of the Ladies ever again.
0 Alexis Ashwood I think so! 117 Alexis Ashwood 0 5


Cecily Smythe

November 01, 2009 2:09 PM
Returning to school was always tiresome. Cecily simply wouldn't tolerate it if she didn't have such marvelous friends to return to. Disregarding her sister's enquiries about whether they should sit together (sure, she loved Amelia, but an entire summer of her was exhausting), Cecily headed directly for the table she usually shared with the other Ladies and sat down next to Holly.

Cecily watched the first years be sorted with very minimal interest. She had no relatives attending Sonora this year, though her second cousin Anthony was starting at RMI. Merlin had at least saved her the trouble of having to deal with him. She was in fith year now, and far too old to be bothered by pesky younger relatives.

Headmistress Powell was talking again, and introducing all the new staff members. Cecily couldn't really care, though she did notice that a new counsellor wasn't introduced; Counselor Nelson had left at the end of last year. Cecily wondered how long it would take for Holly to notice, and what her friend's reaction would be to the news. Her ponderings were interrupted by the announcement of the prefects. Cecily could hardly be disappointed that Laurie was made prefect. She would have liked the title for herself, but the title only - she wasn't interested in doing any of the work that came with it. Again, her thoughts were halted with the announcement of the Pecari prefect. Cecily loked at Hooly with an odd expression on her face, a confusing mix of jealousy, pity, disbelief, and pride. She applauded more enthusiastically than she would have none if none of the Ladies had been selected, and while Holly was gone she shared a quick comment with the other Ladies. "I assume I'm not the only one of us surprised." Yes, Holly was her friend, and she was a proper Lady, but there was no escaping that Holly was a bit peculiar. She relied on calming potions and counseling just to get by. That sort of thing led to the sort of craziness demonstrated by most of the Savannah Careys.

"How did I get Prefect? Of Pecari? Is this a punishment for something? I'm not anything like Elly Erikkson or Irene Liddowe or Saul Pierce, am I?" Holly said when she returned. Cecily was preparing to answer that of course her friend wasn't like the other Pecari idiots, when Alexis jumped right into their conversation. Honestly, that girl had no class. Though, she did have a good point.

"That's the first intelligent thing I've ever heard you say," Cecily said scathingly, smirking at the other Ladies. "Did a Bludger finally hit some sense into you?" Would be the only good thing Quidditch ever did Cecily thought.
0 Cecily Smythe It's an omen of future glory 122 Cecily Smythe 0 5


Anabel McIntosh

November 03, 2009 12:10 AM
It had finally happened; that wretch Amy Fox was finally part of her family and she had had no say in it. There had been no way to stop it and for the last year she had been silent with her mortification. It had been difficult over the previous year, knowing that the psycho Coach Fox was engaged to her uncle. It hadn't helped that she had had to see the woman every day. "Aunt" Amy had finally made some sense, however, and had left the school for good. Anabel might not be free of the shame of having someone like Amy in her family, but at least she was no longer a daily reminder.

Seated in her usual seat with the ladies, Anabel watched in shock as Holly was named as Pecari's prefect. It was unusual to be sure and she couldn't help but nod at Cecily's comment. "Definitely not," she muttered matter-of-factly before Holly returned to her seat.

Anabel's head whipped around as Alexis responded to Holly. Did the girl actually think that she could regain her spot with them after all that she had done? She was an embarrassment. She had tried to make a mockery of them and, in the end, it had backfired in her face.

"Did a Bludger finally hit some sense into you?" Anabel fought the urge to snort as she took a sip of her pumpkin juice. Her eyes were full of laughter as she shot a glance at Cecily.

"Well, whatever it is, she does have a point," Anabel said after a moment. Think of all the good things you can do with a position of power."

0 Anabel McIntosh Well, it could be worse 120 Anabel McIntosh 0 5


Chelsea Brockert

November 03, 2009 1:58 AM
Chelsea watched the first years' sorting with more interest than in previous years, because her dreadful younger sister Nina was among them. She loathed the younger girl and was just hoping she wouldn't be in Aladren with her. Not that Chelsea particularly liked being in Aladren. With an odd mixture of disgust and relief, she saw Nina was had turned brown, she was to be in Pecari.

Next, Headmistress Powell gave her speech. The only part of it that she really cared about was the prefect announcements and Chelsea was immensely displeased when Grayson Wright's name was called instead of hers. How could they? Grayson was a total nerd with sub-par social skills. She was the one who deserved to be prefect.

Maybe it was her parents' fault. Maybe they weren't donating enough money to Sonora. Had they been diverting the funds to SUM to make sure Marshall didn't get expelled? If that was the case, then Chelsea resented her cousin more than ever. Just because his own parents didn't want anything to do with him didn't mean he had to take Chelsea's.

To make matters worse, Laurie Cider had gotten for Crotalus rather than Cecily or Anabel. Cecily liked Laurie, but Chelsea thought she was as goody-goody as they came. She almost felt bad for the new Crotali, but at the moment she certainly didn't care. Plus, Chelsea had heard somewhere that Laurie, not Lila St. Martin, was the one who came up with that travesty of a play Crotalus put on at the concert two years ago. Why on earth had they given her prefect after that? As hostile as Chelsea was feeling towards Grayson at the moment, at least Aladren's play had made sense.

Chelsea couldn't say too much about Lucie Dupree's appointment, as she was pretty much the only Teppenpaw. Besides, she was a Dupree.

When Holly's name was called, Chelsea tried to feel happy for her friend, and she did, really, but she should have had the same power, the same title. Grayson wouldn't know what to do with it. Just like Adam wouldn't know what to do with the title of patriarch someday.

"I assume I'm not the only one of us surprised."

"Indeed," agreed Chelsea. Not only was Holly not the type that didn't handle pressure well, but after the other three had been passed over, Chelsea was surprised anyone respectable was made prefect.

"How did I get Prefect? Of Pecari? Is this a punishment for something? I'm not anything like Elly Erikkson or Irene Liddowe or Saul Pierce, am I?"

Holly had brought up an interesting point. Grayson had much more in common with Paul Tarwater and Lucas Smythe and the stereotypical Aladren than she did. Chelsea had no more desire to talk to most of her housemates than Holly did the other Pecaris.

Besides,what if she had become Prefect and then Quentin was made one in two years? Chelsea cringed inwardly at the thought of having to work on the Concert with him .

Before Chelsea or Anabel or Cecily could assure Holly that she was nothing like those repulsive human beings she had named, another voice chimed in.

“Don’t worry; you’re nothing like them.” Alexis found herself saying. “Maybe they finally realized the group of people they were giving power to, as prefects, and decided to put a stop to it. You were obviously the right choice.” .

Chelsea felt a wave of disgust wash over her. Why did she have to deal with Alexis the Traitor right now ? There was nobody else she less wanted to be around at the moment. (Except maybe Nina...or Jenaye...or Laurie...or Grayson, but Alexis would definitely be on the list.)

She snickered at Cecily's response to Alexis. If only she'd been hit in the head! Or back. "If they were putting a stop to giving it to undeserving people, then they wouldn't have passed the rest of us over." Chelsea informed the traitor coldly. She turned back to Holly, "Anabel's right, power is a wonderful thing." Okay, Alexis had been the one to point out to Holly initially that being prefect was a good thing, but Chelsea certainly wasn't about to give her any credit. " Nina was just sorted into Pecari,though, do give her a hard time." Her distaste for her sister was evident, it was the same tone she always used for the younger girl, the same one she used when she discussed anyone she didn't like.
11 Chelsea Brockert How so? 108 Chelsea Brockert 0 5

Holly Greer

November 03, 2009 9:33 AM
As if being named Prefect of Pecari (or Prefect generally, no matter how much the other Ladies seemed to think it was a good thing to have) wasn't bad enough, her friends had to start bickering. She was already in the process of gulping down an anti-anxiety vial, but she wasn't sure it was going to be strong enough or kick in fast enough for this situation. Her hands were already starting to shake, so she grabbed the table and started to breathe using the exercises her therapist had taught her.

(And hadn't Professor Powell said Ms. Nelson was leaving, and there'd been no mention of a new therapist today - oh, Merlin, Holly was going to die this year. Prefect, fighting friends, not to mention CATS, all without a psychologist . . . was the administration trying to give her a breakdown?)

The breathing exercises were obviously not helping, and her knuckles were turning white, and the reassurances heaped her way were completely undermined by the comments and looks thrown at Alexis. Holly did not handle conflict well, and it was even worse when it was between people she liked. She still didn't understand exactly what caused the fall out between Alexis and the other Ladies, aside from that it had something to do with brooms and Quidditch, but normally they avoided each other better than this and Holly didn't have to deal with it in person. That drama tended to keep itself mostly to the Crotalus dorm, which was the one saving grace of being a Pecari.

"Please," she got out after a second effort to calm herself was marginally successful, though she was looking more at her white knuckled fingers than she was at her friends, "don't fight." She took in another wavering breath and looked at Cecily who was the only one who had made an outright unfriendly remark, "Try to be nice. It's the Welcoming Feast." Normally, she probably wouldn't have stood up for Alexis against all of them, but Alexis was right there, they were being rude, and well, maybe her new badge was already going to her head and making her crazier than normal. "Be welcoming for one hour."

Which sort of brought her back to Chelsea. Holly turned to look at first her friend, then the little kids who were starting to fade from that awful brown color she'd turned four years ago (which, admittedly, as skin colors go, was much better than blue, yellow, or red - she just hadn't been wearing clothes suited for a dark skin shade).

"Which one's Nina?" she asked, more because she though someone related to Chelsea, regardless of what her sister thought of her, might be marginally less awful than the standard Pecari than because she had any intention of giving the girl a hard time as Chelsea requested. Holly herself rarely spoke well of Molly, but she loved her baby sister dearly as long as Molly didn't touch her things. Holly naturally assumed the difficulties between Chelsea and Nina were similar.
1 Holly Greer I could have a nervous breakdown. Like right now. 123 Holly Greer 0 5


Alexis Ashwood

November 03, 2009 9:22 PM
The first Lady who chose to speak was Cecily, not that Alexis was surprised. Cecily was, in her opinion, the head of the Ladies. If there was anyone Alexis had to win over once again, it was Cecily Smythe. That was going to be hard. Very, very hard. Seeing that Cecily hated her and wasn’t afraid to say it.

Cecily was very vocal in her dislike for Alexis at the moment. The red head bit her tongue. What hurt even more than Cecily’s comment was hearing all the other Ladies basically agree in one way or another. Retaliating wasn’t in her best interests at all. She took another sip out of her goblet instead, contemplating what she was supposed to say. Opening her mouth to speak, Alexis was stopped by Holly.

She gave Holly a small smile. It took a lot of bravery to defend a traitor like herself. Even if Holly wasn’t directly defending Alexis, the red head knew the intention was there. She laughed a little. “It’s okay Holly; Cecily’s right.” She looked at the other girl. “A bludger did hit some sense into me. I had a nice bump on the head to prove it.” That wasn’t fighting, right?

Chelsea’s sister was entering Sonora, it seemed. Alexis wished that her sister would enter. Even if the girl was a pain, if she would agree to enter, then it would show her parents that she wasn’t such an embarrassment. Maybe if she made amends with the Ladies, regained her reputation, her sister could transfer in. One could only hope life could work out the way she wanted it to. First things first: survive the rest of the feast.
0 Alexis Ashwood I definitely say that's the worst. 117 Alexis Ashwood 0 5


Cecily

November 04, 2009 5:03 PM
"Try to be nice. It's the Welcoming Feast." Holly said, surprising Cecily somewhat. It wasn't the sentiment that was unexpected - of course it was easier if one's friends didn't express open hostility at every opportunity - but that Holly was actually standing up to the rest of them, perhaps even on Alexis' behalf. Cecily raised an ironic eyebrow at her prefect friend, but did back off, nevertheless. Alexis, on the other hand, seemed to think this was an opportunity to further insert herself into the conversation. How very riling. The only way Cecily could see to deal with the situation was to ignore Alexis entirely, and not just for now - she and Anabel could ignore the redhead all night if they wanted to, and for the rest of the next day, too.

On a slightly more pleasant topic, Cecily paid a little attention as Chelsea identified her younger sister. It was occasions like these when Cecily could be proud of her relatives. Yes, Cynthia was unpleasant and unapproachable, Lucas was inarticulate and idiotic, Dana was simple and simpering, and Amelia was immeasurably full of herself, but at least they were all proper; they all had good breeding and good manners (when it mattered, at any rate). Cecily rarely had occasion to feel ashamed of any of them. She did feel sorry for her peers on this count, though it was fairly normal for families to have a black sheep, or the odd scandal every so often. "Holly can keep an eye on her," Cecily said to Chelsea, only being mildly resentful to Holly in exchange for her earlier entreaty about not fighting.

"So," she said, in an attempt to revert the conversation back to - well, a conversation. "No return of Flatt senior, the vile Quidditch Coach has, thankfully, left us, and Lila St Martin is no longer hovering around us moments from a complete breakdown," (she couldn't help but glance at Holly a little as she said this, but this time the insult was not intended). "All in all it can't be a bad year."
0 Cecily I definitely say you're deluded 0 Cecily 0 5


Mike Song

November 13, 2009 4:56 PM
Mike Song had a mission. As usual, his attempt to write Holly over the summer had resulted in failure. All eleven of the letters-- admittedly, just postcards-- had been returned. He didn't know if she had e-mail or not, mostly because she had all but ignored him during the past year, so he couldn't try that. But he was determined; so what if she was two grades above him. So what if she was an older woman. These details were but minor challenges to strengthen his resolve. And this year, he had decided, was the one that would prove a success. This was the year of the ball.

And if it took asking her every single day, Mike was going to get Holly Thistle of the Hollywood Thistles to be his date.

The only thing currently posing a hurdle to his endeavor was the flock of other fifth year girls around her. Mike had no worries about taking on maybe one or two of them, but the whole bunch? Even for someone like him, the idea was daunting. He was distracted from the Welcoming Speech, his applause arriving belatedly and with only half of his concentration applied. He perked up when he heard of Holly's appointment to prefect; even better, his future girlfriend would have the authority to get him out of trouble. Exactly perfect.

Mike caught his sister staring at him from her place at the Aladren table, but ignored her expression. The police had only given him a warning after all, and it wasn't like he had done anything illegal. He just didn't think he should have to cater to the every whim of some random tourist. Why should he have to pose for a picture for some over-weight inlander? Why should he have to play nice and smile all the time? Mike was convinced that had he been Anglo, the tourist would never have bothered with him. The cops seemed to only care that Mike had damaged personal property, not the reason for it. And now that had Euna watching him like he was about to go postal or something.

Hardly. He just wanted to get a head-start on Holly, and that meant starting immediately.

Mike shot up from his seat, pausing briefly to sweep back his hair, adjust his sneakers, and pick at his shirt, making it hang just-so from his shoulders. He'd grown since his second year, a fair amount of inches that promised him a future of further increase. He flaunted that height as he walked over to where the titular Ladies of the Fifth Court sat, and seeing no real opening for his interruption, he decided to barge on in.

"Holly Thistle of the Hollywood Thistles, would you go to the dance with me?"
0 Mike Song Definitely Interrupting 0 Mike Song 0 5

Holly Greer

November 15, 2009 10:35 PM
Holly was less than impressed by the show of effort her peers were giving in 'welcoming' Alexis for the Feast. All she asked of any of them was to keep their disagreement where she couldn't see it, but this was clearly too much to expect when they were all seated at the same table.

Still, she couldn't see how to fix the problem, and ignoring it in favor of discussing Nina Brockert seemed be the lesser evil, so she was almost content to go along with that until another Pecari presented himself as a greater distraction.

Under other circumstances, Holly might have considered that maybe this could provide a common enemy to unite them, but she was far too apalled by Mike Song's approach, nevermind his question - Good Lord, his completely horrifying question - to spare a thought for anything else.

Thank God she was already fully under the influence of an entire vial of anti-anxiety potion, or she might have had a breakdown right there. She fumbled for another one anyway. She was going to need its extra strength.

"No!" she denied, deigning the question with a high-pitched answer because not doing so might possibly encourage him. Obviously, he was already deluded since he'd asked in the first place. Even if she didn't already have Raoul, Mike Song was both far too young and far to common to even consider as a potential date. Even putting Mike Song and the word 'date' in the same sentence made her shudder.

She tried to shrink away from him as she downed another vial of her potion, and then looked desperately toward her friends. "Help me make him go away," she pleaded.
1 Holly Greer Okay, this is the other way it could be worse. 123 Holly Greer 0 5