Headmistress Sadi Powell

April 02, 2010 3:04 AM
It was a beautiful evening. 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. Sadi 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 Professor Dakin, newly instated Deputy Headmistress. It was the first time in a good long while that Sonora’s Head and Deputy had been of the same gender, but with Henry Flatt incapacitated and the majority of her staff being relatively new to the school, Sadi had little choice. Rowan had applied for the position, and she had been accepted. She was good with the students; while the Headmistress watched her new Deputy collecting the first years together, she was confident they would make an excellent team.

When all the wagons were empty, and every student had managed to find his or her way into the Hall, Sadi joined her colleagues at the staff table (although she stood in front of it, rather than sat behind) 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 Rowan’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 spectacle. 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, first I would like to make a few short announcements. Our returning student will probably have noticed that Professor Dakin, our Care of Magical Creatures professor, has taken on the role of Deputy Headmistress. She will also be Head of Teppenpaw House.” The fact that their government-appointed Deputy from last year brought only relief remained unspoken. “Secondly, I would like you all to welcome Ichabod Linn, who will be teaching Divinations," Sadi gestured to her new collegaue at the staff table. She had personal reservations about the subject, but it had seemed very popular last time it was available at the school. Perhaps it was time it was re-instated. "And," Sadi continued, "Janette Wolfe, who will be your new transfiguration professor.” Sadi had high hopes that this professor would stay around longer than a year. She almost believed it, but student rumours about the position being cursed refused to leave her thoughts entirely.

“Finally, I would like to present this year’s Head Boy and Head Girls with their badges.” The announcement of who would receive these titles had been made at the end of last year, but the Opening Feast made it official. “Could Talen and Lutece cone forward?” 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. 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 was ever likely to.
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Adelita Garcia

April 03, 2010 10:54 AM
Adelita walked into the hall with her sister trailing slightly behind her. Her summer had been phenomenal. She had been able to spend most of the summer in San Francisco to work on her recital with Carlos. It had been extremely difficult work for since this was her first partner routine, but being around Carlos had made it rather worth it. He had even invited her to hang out with him and his friends a few days during the summer. Those experiences made Lita think twice about boys though. Maybe it was because they were older, but teenage boys were… well, they had dirty mouths and dirty minds. By the time the dance recital had completed, Lita was more than happy to say farewell to Carlos until the holidays when she would have to compete for a decent spot in the next summer recital.

Aside from her new understanding for the male population, Adelita had physical changes as well. Her once long straight dark brown hair now was full of choppy layers that gave it a sort of wavy look to it. She was still short, under 5 feet, but now that she was fourteen, Adelita felt she actually started to look like a teenager and that confidence had her walking taller.

She had wanted to talk to Charlie about her summer and how great the dance recital had turned out. Honestly, if Carlos hadn’t been so awful with his friends, Lita may have found herself behaving like her best friend, but since Carlos proved to be a pig, Lita was quite happy with herself for not falling blinding into something she would have greatly regretted. And, considering Charlie was her only friend who seemed to have any experience at all, Lita was curious to know her opinion.

But, upon arriving to the Crotalus table and having said farewell to her sister, Lita discovered that Charlie was currently in the company of a guy. Lita didn’t recognize him at all and he looked older, so it was quite possible that he was new. Lita merely rolled her eyes because that was a Charlie thing to do. A new boy. A new challenge. Lita wondered how the other boys in their year would take to Charlie paying attention to a whole new competition.

Letting Charlie be Charlie, Lita decided to give her best friend space and instead took space at the table where she wouldn’t have to be a third wheel. She listened as the Headmistress introduced the new professors (there were always a handful each year it seemed) and gave the badges to the newly elected Head Boy and Girl and then set them all off to eat. A small crease appeared on Lita’s forehead. Leaning towards the person nearest her, Lita asked, “What happened with the Prefect elections?”
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Juri Dahlgren

April 03, 2010 12:13 PM
Summer had been lame. His mother had gotten married, which probably shouldn’t have come as a surprise since she had been getting serious about the guy and it wasn’t as if Juri hadn’t gone through the entire stepparent thing before since his father was married to the Executioner. And maybe he could have lived with that, but they had moved in with the guy’s family, which was clear in North Carolina. Everything he knew and loved was back in Pittsburgh. Lame, just very lame. So, even if he had tried looking on the bright side, it was ruined by having to deal with the guy’s kids. Three girls. Okay, maybe two of them weren’t so bad, but the one was absolutely terrible. She was probably the shallowest person he had ever met and how she had gotten into Aladren was beyond him.

With relief, he watched her leave the table heading over to Crotalus. Good riddance to the I want to hurt you glances she had been giving him. Though, without meaning to, his eyes drifted down to another face at the table and his heart skipped a beat. She was more beautiful than she had been last year, but that really wasn’t much of a surprise. Getting up, he made his way over to where she was sitting. He wasn’t sure if she would actually talk to him or not. He had been kind of mean to her last year and he had never actually been exactly sure of why. Maybe it was because he had never admitted to himself the truth. He liked her. He liked her a lot, but what did that actually mean?

Juri sat down across from her answering the question for her neighbor in an attempt to start a conversation, “They got rid of the fifth year class cause of attendance or something. So, the fifth years that they had had to be moved into fourth or sixth year. I think they all went to sixth year though.” He only knew this from having overheard someone else’s conversation about it, but that didn’t mean he knew everything. His eyes narrowed looking at whom Charlotte was talking to. “Looks like Charlotte had new prey.” He didn’t dislike the girl, but he never understood why all the guys seemed to fall all over her. She seemed a bit of a flake to him.

“So, how was your summer?” Juri asked in an attempt to be nicer to her than he was last year. Whether or not it remained had yet to be seen. “I’m glad to be back.” He starred at her a little more intensely for a moment before covering up with, “You know cause my mom got married and we had to move and stuff. But the girls down there are way hotter than any back in Pittsburgh.” Open mouth. Insert foot. Why had he said that? Great. He had moved from being mean to whatever that was supposed to be. Was he never going to get this right?
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Lita

April 03, 2010 9:44 PM
Surprise registered on Lita’s face when Juri answered her question. When had he sat down across from her? Or had he been there the whole time and she had not noticed? Of course, she wasn’t the most observant person and her mind had been on other things, so Juri’s appearance would have gone easily unnoticed to her even on a good day.

Her dark eyes went down the table to where Charlie was sitting when Juri commented on her. A bemused smile played on Lita’s lips. “I don’t know how she has time for all the other activities in her life when she’s always chasing after another guy.” Lita turned back to Juri and with an exasperated, but full of affection, stated, “She’s exhausting.”

Adelita instantly perked up when Juri asked about her summer. “Oh, it was absolutely fantastic!” Lita began, “My dance recital went splendidly and Carlos didn’t drop me once! I mean, during practice that happened a few times and my shoulder dislocated twice, but that’s not new. But we were so great together on stage! It was just …perfect. Really perfect.” Lita was beaming. She loved dancing and knowing when she’s doing it all right just made it all the more worth it for her.

“There are some girls who think I only got the part because of my size-“ and really, she couldn’t quite blame them for thinking that. She was the smallest one in size and weight, but she was getting the solos long before they merged with the boy dance school. That had to stand for something. “But, I think they’re just mad because they wanted to be the ones dancing with Carlos. Maybe they’ll do better at Christmas.” Without stopping, Lita continued on with her summer.

“And then Tio Jose – you remember him, right? Head Boy last year – he got married at the end of summer and the wedding was beautiful! They looked so happy together too! That’s real love.” Lita finally took a deep breath and ended her spiel regarding her summer. And once she was done, Juri picked up on his own summer. He had also been to a wedding, only, he didn’t seem quick as happy about it. So, instead of asking him all about it, Lita let it slip on past. She’ll ask about it when he wasn’t so upset over it.

“Hot girls, hm?” Lita asked, looking somewhat amused. She wondered what boys considered hot. “Carlos and his friends” Adelita’s attitude when bringing up the other male population turned sour for a brief moment, “said that when the weather is warmer, the clothes are shorter. Maybe that’s why you think they’re hot? More skin to see?” Lita asked or suggested, whichever. “If you visit my Great Grand Papa and Mama in Mexico, you’ll see girls in bikinis everywhere. It’s like, if you aren’t in a tiny bathing suit, you aren’t allowed on the beach.”
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Juri

April 04, 2010 1:39 PM
“Does she have any other activities?” Juri asked. He didn’t mean it as an insult, but he honestly didn’t know whether or not Charlotte did. He had thought at one time that she might have something to do with ballet like Lita did, but he never knew if she actually did any practicing. He suspected that it was probably hard work, something that one had to truly dedicate oneself to and it seemed that she was more dedicated to the boys of the school than anything else. Not like Lita, but then that brought up all the other things that came along with her devotion, things that didn’t involve Juri.

Instead, they involved Carlos. He hated hearing how they danced perfectly on stage together. He hated the idea of Carlos’ hands all over her. He hated how all the girls wanted Carlos. Oh, it wasn’t that he didn’t have girls interested in him, because he did. He had even made out a few times with Jenna before they had moved. It had been all experimental, of course, so leaving her hadn’t really affected him. He had yet to find any in North Carolina, but that had more to do with getting everything moved in and situated. Then, there was dealing with Veronica who had given him another angry glare as if everything were his fault.

He shrugged it off and continued to pay attention to Lita, who had apparently gone to a wedding as well. Love. Pfft. As if such things actually existed. If it did, it would last forever. If it did, his parents would never have gotten divorced. If it did, he wouldn’t be stuck with a new family. So, no, there was no such thing as real love in his view, but he would never spoil her optimistic view. He liked that about her even if he didn’t always agree with it. He thought that it only set one up for disappointment, which was inevitably unavoidable. Even so, he could hope that never changed about her. He couldn’t imagine her being a realist such as himself.

But it probably didn’t matter anyhow as he couldn’t get a word in edgewise as she was an endless stream of chatter. Though, he did get to answer a question, one that was rather awkward to answer. “Um, well, they’re probably hot either way cause they’re pretty, but I guess, the shorter clothes make them more noticeable cause you can see more.” He brushed back some blonde hair as though it didn’t really make all that much difference, but a thought occurred to him as he connected the dots. “So, do you wear a bikini in Mexico? You know, so you’ll be allowed on the beach and all.” He gave a teasing grin.
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Lita

April 04, 2010 9:53 PM
Adelita laughed when Juri asked about Charlie. “She dances, like me.” Lita said, thinking over in her head what her best friend did. “But she is also into Quidditch. She’s the Assistant Captain now. I’m not really sure how that’ll work out with her brother being the Captain, but it’ll only be for a year. Anyway, once she becomes full Captain, I think everything else, but boys, will fall away into the wind.”

It would be very sad to lose Charlie completely to Quidditch. Not because Lita didn’t understand or appreciate Charlie’s loyalty to the game, but rather, because she enjoyed dancing with her and would miss the company that Charlie gave to her. When Lita had started at Sonora, she was really upset and depressed because she didn’t think she would ever be able to dance while at Sonora. But having met Charlie during the opening feast had changed everything and gave Lita hope of being able to dance. And so, she had found a way to keep up with all of it.

But she was dedicated to dance on a level that few actually ever found themselves. Much like an stage actor or a potions master would be for their passion. It was just how life worked. Dancing was probably a hobby for Charlie just as boys and Quidditch were and out of all her hobbies, dance would probably be the one she gave up first. Lita would respect that and support her friend and her hobbies.

Lita was tempted to ask Juri what it was in a female that he found to be attractive, but he asked her a question that she felt the answer had been rather obvious. “Of course.” She said it so matter of factly that it might have come off sounding a bit harsh. “I mean, it’s just what we do there. But, I have to wear loads of sun screen so that I don’t burn myself in the sun. Mama’s orders.” Lita added. “I miss the beach. I miss the water.” She sounded a bit wistful for a moment. “Anyway, back on to you.” Lita stated, looking at Juri with utter curiosity. “So, these girls are hot with lots of clothes and with not so many clothes. Can I try to guess what you find attractive?” Her question was rhetorical. She was going to guess whether he wanted her to or not.

“Hm… I bet they were tall, skinny, blondes with light eyes and perfect white skin.” Magazines always told her that the opposite of her was beautiful, so that was her first guess.
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Juri

April 06, 2010 10:20 PM
“Because boys are obviously the most important thing in the world,” Juri stated sarcastically. Though, he wasn’t really one that should be talking. Girl watching had begun its toll on him and had become vastly more interesting than doing most else. Thankfully, there were no girls around when he practiced on his guitar. Of course, then the topic became about girls and most of his songs were becoming focused on them, especially about one in particular. What the tone was, however, was set around his mood at the time. But at least, his focus was still there. He didn’t see why Charlotte couldn’t pull that into dance. He would bet that’s what Lita would do, but then Lita wasn’t snow. She was leaves, always dancing, always adapting, always beautiful. Or so one of his songs implied.

Juri blinked in surprise at the duh tone to her voice. It had been an honest question and it wasn’t actually as if every single girl wore a bikini. He certainly couldn’t imagine some old school teacher wearing one or for that matter, Lita’s little sister. His eyes flickered briefly to the younger girl. So not going there and back to Lita as she questioned him on what he found attractive. Should he lie and tell her that he did indeed find tall, skinny blondes with light eyes and perfect white skin attractive or should he tell the truth? It was a rather difficult decision when one got right down to it. If he told her the truth, then she might realize that he liked her type, which might make things really awkward between them, but if he liked, then he might be written completely off, which was probably best.

“Ah, society’s ideal,” he finally stated. Being male, he was well aware of what magazines pictured since there was a tendency to drool over them. Perhaps, truth was the way to go. “Yeah, blondes are pretty sexy, but so are brunettes and redheads. So, are girls with dark eyes and skin, but tall girls not so much. I mean tall girls are fine, but I don’t think I would want to go out with someone taller than me. I think it’d be a little weird if they had to lean down to kiss me. My mom would probably yell at me about that. She’s very big on girls being anything they want to be and that probably includes being taller than boys.” He laughed a bit thinking of his mom and how crazy she could be sometimes. He couldn’t help worry that would change.

“I will state that there is a type that I like above all else, but I’ll have to leave you guessing on that,” Juri teased, reaching over to tug on a bit of her hair, but not hard, with a smile. “Now, turnabouts fair play. May I guess what you find attractive? Is it tall, dark handsome dancers?” Thankfully, he was able to keep his voice light, though, it dipped some at the end, as he thought of what Carlos and his friends might be like. For all he knew, they could have already been an item. His fist closed thinking of the very idea. He already hated a boy he didn’t even know, but at least, it was better than dislike for his roommate.
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Lita

April 09, 2010 7:32 PM
“I don’t know…” Lita began quietly. “Sometimes I feel really behind the times with boys. All my friends are really into them and all I think about is dancing.” Lita did sometimes feel lost when it came to boys. She knew she liked them because she would get the flutters in her stomach, but she wasn’t so into them the way other girls were. She just didn’t see the point of fawning over them when there was so much else to do with her time.

Lita laughed when Juri spoke about tall girls. “You know, I don’t think they can really choose to be tall anymore than I can choose to be short. You shouldn’t hold that against them. Besides, isn’t it just as awkward to have to bend almost completely over to kiss a girl my size as it is to tilt your head up to kiss a tall girl?”

By the end of Juri’s rant on females, he did admit that he had a type, but that he wasn’t going to tell her what it was. That was fair. After all, that was probably a private thing and Adelita had no right to really pry into it. Still, it might be fun to watch him to see what girl pulls him in. She was still leaning towards blonde blue eyed girls, but that was mainly because Juri had gone with Pippa to the ball last year. And from what Lita could figure out, those who asked others were the ones who liked that person they had asked. Which is why Juri went with Pippa, Jethro with Charlie, and Danny and Lita were stuck in singledom (even though she didn’t see anything wrong with that and had fun anyway).

“Ow!” Lita said when Juri pulled on her hair even though it didn’t hurt. Sitting back, Lita thought for a moment. “I suppose that’s what most girls want. That’s what the fairytales always say the Princes’ look like.” Lita commented. “And being with someone who loves to dance would be good, but most male dancers end up liking other male dancers.” She didn’t say this in a negative way nor in a judgemental way. She said it as though it were the honest truth in life. “But, I’m not sure I have an actual ‘type’ when it comes to guys. At least, I don’t think I do…maybe I do…” Lita frowned for a moment. Considering Lita didn’t actually may much attention to boys, she wasn’t really sure if she would ever have a ‘type’. “Charlie doesn’t have a type. Or, at least, none that I’ve ever seen. Anyway, I think I’d prefer someone I can get a long with over what they look like.

“For my dance recital, I was paired with Carlos. All the girls liked Carlos, and I thought I did too. He’s that tall, dark, and handsome sort.” Lita explained. “But then, after spending time with him…he’s a real jerk. Completely full of himself. Maybe it’s because he’s sixteen or whatever, but I wanted to strangle him half the time. And even though I kept getting hurt while he danced, he could have cared less.” Lita huffed, clearly still mad about the whole event. “He ‘s a great dancer, but a horrible human being. I do not want a guy to be good looking if it means he has to be an a** too.” Lita’s dark eyes went wide for a moment when she realized she cursed.

“Excuse my language. He was just really mean and I had to spend a lot of time with him.” Lita let out some air to calm herself. “My point was that if I can’t get along with him, it’s pointless to be around him at all. Cute or not.”
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Juri

April 10, 2010 5:06 PM
At the mention that all Lita thought about was dancing made part of Juri ecstatic. It meant that she wasn’t looking at any one else, but a part of it made him a little disappointed that she wasn’t looking at him. He reminded himself that’s how it should be, but her love of dancing only interested him more. “There’s nothing wrong with thinking of only dancing. I think a lot about my music,” Juri commented, which was true even if he did think about girls just as much. He admired that Lita had the same dedication, if not more so, to her dance as he did to his music.

A sparkle came to his eyes as he retorted to her comment on tall girls, “Well, Quentin can’t really help being Quentin. So, not holding that against him, would you date him?” He couldn’t help teasing her just a little. He knew that it wasn’t quite the same point that she had been trying to make, but it wasn’t any less funny of a concept. He really couldn’t see Quentin as ever being competition in terms of Lita as the boy would probably drive her crazy, but she would probably drive him just as crazy. They were definitely not each other’s types just as tall girls weren’t his. “No, it’s much easier for me to bend over than to tilt up. Besides, kissing a girl that’s cute like you makes it worth it.”

Juri nodded as Lita talked about what would be good. “Not all do, though. So, there have to be some that like the female dancers, but I guess it would make your options a bit limited if there are less that do than like males. Of course, you could always go with Charlotte’s way and never have a type. Actually, if you go that way, I don’t think you’ll ever have a serious boyfriend.” He looked over to where Charlotte was with her latest victim. He had teased Adelita earlier about Quentin, but he wondered if the boy would have a chance with her friend. It was quite possible after she was done with the new kid she might move on to someone else.

“If you don’t have a type, why did you like Carlos before you knew him?” Juri questioned. This time he wasn’t so angry about it since it was apparent that she didn’t like the guy. He was just curious since it seemed like maybe she did have a type after all. “But he does sound like a real jerk. If you’re dancing with someone, they should care about whether or not you get hurt. You have to work together or the entire thing is meaningless. He just sounds like a loser. No real guy would treat a girl like that. No matter what.” A sureness was written on his face about that.
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Lita

April 12, 2010 9:24 PM
“Oh, music?” Lita commented, sitting forward. “What kind of music do you like?” She figured him for an alternative rock sort of guy. The type who would follow Hex around. But she could be wrong. As much as Lita loved classical for dance, she loved Latin music just as much. Swaying her hips around could just be theraputic as twirling in a tutu.

Without having any control over her body’s reaction to the mention of Quentin or Juri’s curiosity in whether or not she would date him, Adelita shuddered. She shuddered visibly and she was fairly certain that she made a choking sound as she did it too. It wasn’t that Quentin wasn’t cute. He certainly had looks if one was into him. It was that he was just… annoying. The questions he asked were absolutely ridiculous. Lita would never ever be an Aladren (actually, she was rather surprised she had two friends who were Aladrens and who didn’t think she was an airhead) but she felt like an absolute genius whever Quentin was around.

“Would you date a flobberworm?” Lita asked Juri. Okay, so that might have been a bit mean, but really? Quentin? Lita didn’t have any thoughts on someone, anyone, being able to get beyond Quentin’s annoying habits to want to be with him in a relationship. But then, maybe someone would prove her wrong.

Lita went a bit bit pink when Juri called her cute. Of course, he was just saying in general a girl her height would be cute and he could handle bending over to kiss her. But still, it wasn’t every day that someone complimented her looks. But, she decided not to bring attention to that.

“No, you’re right, not all of them like their same gender.” Lita agreed. “No, Charlie knows how I feel about her messing around with different boys. I couldn’t imagine handling more than one guy at a time and not feeling guilty about it. Besides, I think she’ll break a lot of ties to friendship the way she’s going.” Lita commented, glancing down the table to her friend.

“But anyway, I don’t know. I don’t really see them as the people I want to be with. I can’t explain it.” Lita looked slightly confused for a moment. “They’re friends. Dance partners. I just don’t want to start something like a romance with them. That’s weird to me. I’m not saying it isn’t possible. Maybe I’ll change my mind. But, I think I would prefer to be with someone outside of dancing. Someone who isn’t completely into everything that I am. I mean, if I was dating a dancer and that’s all we did, wouldn’t it get boring?”

Lita looked thoughtful for a moment when Juri asked her why she had liked Carlos in the first place. “That is a good question. I’m not really sure what it was…I think…I think when I got the partner spot with him and he was super nice to me in the beginning, I started to like him. And all the other girls were jealous. I felt special…” Lita paused and looked a little bit sad in her thoughts. “But then, reality struck and I saw the real him. For the best really. I would have killed him if I spent any more time with him.”

Lita turned her dark eyes on Juri and had a rather curious look on her open face. “So… what exactly are you and Pippa Brockert? She was your date to the dance, right?”
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Juri

April 13, 2010 11:33 AM
“My favorite is alternative rock. For the ball, I had gone as Dason DeAngelo,” Juri said excitedly. He was in total awe over the guy even if his death had been somewhat twisted. “He was this big guitar prodigy. That’s what I play mostly. Guitar. I have other instruments too, but there’s just something about it, you know?” He didn’t know if she actually knew or not or could relate, but something said she knew that feeling even if it weren’t through an instrument. He loved the way his flew over one side and pressed on another, how even the most minute change could have such an impact on what was heard. And sometimes he swore he could feel it right down to his heart. There was absolutely nothing like it.

“It’s not the only thing I listen to though. I don’t think it would be right if I did. So, I listen to other genres too, like classical. Being in ballet, I’m sure you’ve heard a lot of classical. Have you ever listened to how talented they are? How they can go so quickly that it’s almost furious or so tender it makes you want to cry? Their passion is so obvious,” Juri continued. His fingers were starting to itch to play, to try and capture something new, and had started tapping on the table. “I try to learn from every type and draw inspiration from it into my own work. I mean, how else can music grow if we just keep repeating the same stuff over and over again? Well, that’s how I view it anyway.” He finished with a shrug of his shoulders.

At the idea of him dating a flobberworm, Juri burst out laughing. “Maybe if the flobberworm had a great personality,” he joked. “Seriously, Quentin’s not that bad. He just has no common sense. I’m sure there is a girl out there somewhere that finds that attractive. It takes all types, right? But the point is we’re all attracted to something whether it’s personality, looks, brains, whatever, and as much as we want to say that we shouldn’t hold something against a person inevitably we will. For me, it’s being tall and for you it’s being a jerk or lacking common sense plus whatever else falls on your list. Truthfully, though, I probably wouldn’t date someone who wasn’t all there either. It’d be frustrating to always watch what I say.”

That was probably the top reason why he and Quentin weren’t exactly friends. Everything had to be so exact with the boy les he questioned it and sometimes there were just those things that couldn’t really be explained. They were things that one just knew or felt without any real reasoning to them. And while he had stated that there might be someone out there for Quentin, Juri wasn’t actually positive on that. If Quentin was always questioning things, would he understand being in love, being interested in a girl for no other reason than because she’s her? Or would attraction and love just be a big mystery to him? Juri didn’t know, but if that were the case, he couldn’t help feeling a little sorry for his roommate.

On the subject of roommates, Juri wondered how this new interest was going to go over with Daniel and James. He guessed more James than Daniel. “All her boyfriends know about each other, so at least she’s not cheating on them, and it’s their own faults for allowing themselves to be toyed around with,” he commented, which was true. He didn’t think any of them had issued any sort of ultimatum when it came to her so he guessed they liked to be puppies on a leash. His eyes drifted that way again, observing. “Charlotte’s attractive, but I don’t get what’s so special that guys lose all dignity when it comes to her. Personally, I find being someone’s plaything very unappealing.”

And just like that he was put on the spot about Pippa Brockert. “She was my date to the dance, but right now, we’re undefined,” Juri answered truthfully. He hadn’t decided if he wanted more or not. “She’s beautiful, sweet, funny, a great conversationalist and dancer.” The words implied Pippa, but he knew he wasn’t talking about her. “I guess we’ll see how things go.” At the end of the night, he had walked her back to her dorm and given her a goodnight kiss. He was sure that if he wanted to pursue a relationship with her, he could, but he wasn’t sure he wanted to be tied down. With girls outside of school, there was the excuse of summers being crazy and going back to school in the fall. However, he supposed one here could be beneficial.

Thinking of the dance, he asked, “So, I saw you with Mr. Daniel Nash the Second at the dance. He said he was thinking of asking you so I guess he did. How’d that work out?” He had hated seeing them together and hoped it had gone horribly, but at least it sounded like he wouldn’t have to make any of Danny’s things magically disappear since previous conversation told him they hadn’t made it to couple status.
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Lita

April 18, 2010 9:28 PM
She had totally pegged him right for the type of music that he had liked. She had seen him at the ball and even though she didn’t know specifically who he was, she had been able to gather it was some type of musician. Lita nodded, but she assumed his question was really more rhetorical. “That’s how I feel about dancing. When the music starts, it just flows and I have to move.” She supposed everyone had something that made them feel that way. Maybe boys was Charlie’s thing just as music was Dulce’s and dance was Lita’s. “My sister is a musical prodigy.” Lita commented, a smile on her face as she watched Juri talk about his music. “She doesn’t play guitar, but she’s amazing on the piano and the violin.”

“Of course I listen to how good classical musicians are!” Lita exclaimed through laughter. “In order to be able to find a dance for the music, I have to hear it and understand the emotions behind it. Only true musicians can make themselves heard through musical notes. Dulce taught me that.” Lita added, proud of her sister’s abilities. “I love dancing while she plays. It feels so honest and natural.” Whether Dulce ever admitted it or not, Lita knew just how much she spoke to people through her music. Those were her words and Lita wondered if that was how Juri spoke too.

“Charlie really isn’t so bad.” Lita said, though she wasn’t sure if Juri was being negative about her or not. “I think she just wants to be free from obligations when it comes to romance and relationships.” Charlie had tried to explain it to Lita before, but Lita was old school and she blamed a lot of her perceptions of love and romance on her parents. “My parents met in school and were friends before they started to date. I guess I just want that for me too. No mess, no heartache, just someone to see me and want me as I am. Flaws and all and hopefully I can give that in return.” Lita shrugged after a moment. “Maybe I’m a hopeless romantic with thoughts like that. It’s my parents fault, really.”

Lita wasn’t sure what it meant to be ‘undefined’ when it came to another person. Was that the same thing that Charlie and Daniel had been for so long? “Well, either you like her or you don’t. If you like her and she seems to like you, then I don’t see why you wouldn’t want to see where it went.” That was how Lita saw it anyway. Dulce was rubbing off on her. Being direct and blunt about the things in life. Dulce believed that there was no point in small talk. Just say what needs to be said and be done with it. Maybe she had a point.

Lita shook her had and started laughing, although it was more in disbelief than anything else. “Daniel never asked me. I went with Dulce. Daniel came and sat with us and danced some with me. He probably felt the same way I did. I didn’t want to sit at the tables with all the couples because then I would be the fifth wheel.“ Everyone had looked like they were having fun. Hopefully they have the ball again when she’s a seventh year and by then Lita will actually have a date.
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