Headmaster Regal

January 17, 2011 11:07 AM
David Regal was more than excited to start his career in the administration aspect of an educational institution. The sixty-year old man had been a Transfiguration professor for the last thirty-five years of his life, and even when he absolutely loved educating the young ones, there was a time in every man’s life that a radical change was needed. For the native Scottish, this was it. His two sons were already married, building a life with their new families and his wife was used to his long absences due to his previous job. Being the new Headmaster of Sonora would not change his life, just his responsibilities, and he was more than ready to take them. His wife had taken rather well the changes in his life, especially since the pay raise would give her more economical liberties. For him, it was a way of giving her a better chance of recuperating the life of luxuries that she had left behind when they got married and left England for the United States.

Months before the actual start of term, the new appointed Headmaster had spent a lot of time learning from Sadi about how Sonora worked. It had been nice of Sadi to show him the ropes, especially with her illness and how it had affected her. Some days it seemed that she was about to collapse of tiredness. It sadden him to see her like that, nobody should suffer through such a horrible illness. But alas, that was life, and he hoped researchers would find a cure for it. That was no way to live life, it also had made him see that life was fickle and it could change for the worse in an instant. Another of the reasons he was glad he had taken the job. It was never too late to start new endeavors, and at his 60 years old, he still felt pretty young. He was halfway through his life; one had to love how magic extended one’s life in comparison to the Muggles. More time to do what you wanted.

The dark-haired man Apparated to Sonora the morning of the new start of term, it was exciting. The 60-year old had brown hair marred by grey; it was hard to decide whether he was still brown-haired or completely grey-haired, both colors were prominent on his head. The Headmaster was smartly dressed for this joyous occasion, robes of the deepest blue pressed to perfection by his wife Addison. He had talked with his staff for a few minutes before walking through the extensive grounds of the school. When it was time for the students to arrive at the school, he promptly made his way back. Fortunately, he was in the Cascade Hall before anyone entered.

Once the older students settled down, and the first-years waited to be sorted, David addressed the Hall. “Welcome to Sonora! I am Professor David Regal, the new Headmaster. Headmistress Powell will be missed since she was an extraordinary Head,” his voice was solemn and serious. He had great respect for Sadi.

David had been happy to see that Donovan Cohen was employed at the school. He knew the man, and since he hadn’t spoken with his staff about the Deputy Head position, he asked for his help and appointed him Deputy Head for the time being. “First years, Professor Cohen will hand you a goblet. Please drink from it so you can be sorted accordingly.” David was excited about this part of the Opening Feast, since he wanted to see how the potion would affect the first-years skins. Sadi had told him that their skin would change into the color of the chosen house: deep red for Crotalus, blue for Aladren, sunshine yellow for Teppenpaw and muddy brown for Pecari.

Once the newly sorted first-years found seats with their housemates, David continued with his address to the school. “Before the feast can begin, I have a few announcements,” he took a deep breath and continued to talk, “Congratulations to our New Head Boy and Girl, Daniel Nash II of Aladren and Charlotte Abbott of Crotalus.” David clapped as they came to receive their badges. “Now let’s have a round of applause for the new Prefects! Edmond Carey of Aladren, Andrew Duell of Teppenpaw, Marissa Stephenson of Crotalus and Jose Hernandez of Pecari.” Again, he clapped before handing them their badges. He smiled at everyone, he didn’t know them, but was proud of them nonetheless.

“I am almost finished. Don’t fret,” David chuckled before finishing with his address. “Thanks to the generous donations of some families, you will be able to enjoy a new room designed to help cultivate your different talents, as well as to provide a place where you can escape for a while from your studies. Though, remember that you are here to learn! The room is still under construction, when it is finally ready we will have an appropriate inauguration.” The new Headmaster grinned. “The final announcements of the evening consist on letting you know that Professor Cohen will be the Deputy Headmaster until further notice, Andreas Stravinos will substitute the Astronomy class, and we have a new Librarian, Miss DiAnna Diaz.” He clapped for them and smiled at everyone.

“Let the Opening Feast begin!” when he uttered those words, the tables were instantly filled with food, it smelled delicious. Now that everyone started eating and chatting, he sat down and exhaled. His first Opening Feast had been a success, in his very humble opinion.

OOC: Welcome First-years! Please refrain from posting on other boards until your Head of House posts his/her welcoming speech! Otherwise, have fun!
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Adelita Garcia

January 17, 2011 4:01 PM
Adelita’s summer had been just like any other summer for her. She spent much of her time in the dance studio preparing for the end of the summer recital. When she wasn’t studying her dance, Lita spent the rest of the summer either at the beach in Mexico with her extended family, or in Spain with her Chavez side. She was lucky enough that her Garcia side was close with her Santoro side because they often came to visit them when they were out of the country. It was these times that Lita actually received any sun at all and the reason why she was sporting a wonderful tan upon returning to Sonora.

This year would be so much more of a breeze for her. She had no major exams that would determine the rest of her life and she didn’t have to worry about working on a solo or partner dance for the recital because this year her dance group would be supporting the graduating class. Meaning, they would just be background dancers. Not to say this would be easy work. It certainly wasn’t. They had already been informed of what to expect. Lita would be doing dances she never tried before. Dancing like hip hop. She had no idea why they were even attempting such things, but her teacher seemed to be real excited for that one. Oh well, Lita didn’t know the moves and wouldn’t be learning them until she was home during the winter holidays. Once she knew them, she could start rehearsing while at Sonora. Until then, she had this side of term to do as she pleased. She’d still dance, sure, but she’d also have the time to act like a 16 year old if she wanted to.

Just like any other first day of term, Lita entered the hall in high spirits. Her hair was done, what makeup she wore was done and without any smudges, she was wearing a nice pencil skirt that reached her knees and blouse (untucked) that she belted on the outside of her shirt around her waist because that was the current style. Dulce told her that she looked like she was going for a job interview, but Lita had waved her off. She only ever dressed up for the opening feast; she wasn’t going to let her sister talk her out of it.

Besides, it wasn’t as though she was dressing up just to dress up. It was the very first day back at school after a couple months off from seeing everyone. She wanted to make an impression. She wanted to show that she was maturing.

She hesitated for only a moment when she entered the hall before heading over to the ever familiar table. Lita looked around for a moment to see if any of her friends had already arrived, but she couldn’t really see over some of the heads of her fellow peers. As much as her height of less than five feet helped her on stage and with her dance partner, she disliked it very much off the stage. Everyone else was like a giant wall in her way. Shrugging with a slight pout of agitation, Adelita sat down and instead figured if her friends came around looking for her, they’d find her far more quickly than she would ever be able to find them.
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Charlotte Abbott

January 18, 2011 5:16 AM
Summer had actually worked out okay. Charlie discovered that providing she spent as much time out of their way as possible, her parents mellowed enough over the weeks she was back home to be reasonable human beings before she left again. So once she'd convinced Oliver to pay for her dance classes, spent some nights staying with her brothers to keep everyone sane, spent her time at home cleaning the family apartment to appease her parents, they thought it was reasonable to take some time off work and spend it with their daughter. They'd gone to theme parks and Asian restaurants and hadn't complained when Charlie spent every morning in the hotel pool (despite it being for guests only). As a result she returned to school healthy, happy, and refreshed. She'd also convinced her mom to take her on a shopping spree before term resumed, guilt-tripping her into providing Charlie with a whole new wardrobe. In a smart blue Jersey dress with floral print over one shoulder and round the neckline, Charlie felt fabulous. She hadn't cut her dark hair over the summer, so she'd left it mostly loose, just gripping back the front layers from her face, to enjoy its length. As she entered the Cascade Hall she felt ready to take on the world - or sixth year, at least.

Looking for one person in particular, Charlotte spied Adelita and made her way over to join her friend at the table. "Lita!" she called out excitedly, then kissed her cheek in greeting before sitting down next to her. "Wow, you look amazing," she commented on her friend's tan. "Did you have a good summer? Was Mexico brilliant?" The girls had, as usual, communicated by a few letters over the holiday, but when Lita was away visiting family it almost felt cruel sending owls such long distances when they would be seeing each other soon, anyway.

Being back at school was exciting. Now that CATS were out of the way (Charlotte had done more or less as expected, with almost straight Es except for her A in CoMC. She'd been disappointed not to get the traditional family Oustanding in potions, but she would be continuing the subject, so maybe she'd aim for that grade next time) she hoped sixth year would be more relaxing, despite Head Girl duties being added to her already busy schedule. Plus there was a new Headmaster, and, "Oh, I forgot to tell you I took a contemporary dance module in August. It was awesome, and I think we should add it into our practises."
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Lita

January 18, 2011 7:35 PM
The sound of Charlie’s voice calling to her had Adelita smiling immediately. They were best friends and have been best friends for 6 years to this day, but they rarely saw one another during their summer holidays. Adelita was usually busy with her dance rehearsals, recitals, and family travels and Charlie was usually busy helping her parents (at least, that’s how Lita understood it). It was really sad too because Adelita really wanted Charlie to come see Mexico and Spain with her. Actually, this was probably something that could be managed this summer since Lita was taking the back seat in the dance recital for the graduating class. Hm… she’d have to owl her mother on it. Her tios and tias bring friends, so she didn’t think there’d be an issue, it was just when the timing of it all happened.

“Thank you!” Lita exclaimed, feeling somewhat self conscious after the compliment. “My summer was excellent! Tia Sofia took me to a fashion show! She said I was old enough now. It was absolutely amazing, but it was crazy too because everyone was running around. I don’t know how she does it.” Lita gave a small laugh just thinking about it. Sofia didn’t model so much anymore, but she had ventured out into making her own fashion line and does photography. “Mexico was, as always, the best time. I’m going to talk to Mama about having you come this summer since I don’t have a solo this year in the recital so I’ll have way more free time. You’ll love the ocean!” Lita told her. She didn’t feel guilty for saying any of this before actually asking her mom.

“Spain was painful, though.” Lita commented. “My dad had us hiking every day!” Normally, Lita didn’t mind hiking. The mountains where the family manor was located were beautiful and she had hiked those same trials ever since she was a little kid, but she had been putting a lot of strain on her feet so the hiking was only making all that worse. “I should have stayed with my Tio Jose and his wife. All they would have done is feed me delicious food and take me around Madrid. How were your parents?”

Her parents had been rather happy with her over the summer because of her CATS scores. She had done better than anyone had anticipated. She had received an O in Charms, which Lita had been expecting, an E in both Transfiguration and Defense, an A in Care of Magical Creatures, and then a P in Potions (but as this was her absolute worse class, Lita wasn’t surprised by that one). So, they were letting her get away with more things than they might normally. So, as long as she kept her grades up, Lita didn’t see a problem with inviting Charlie now instead of later.

Adelita laughed when Charlie proclaimed they needed to add contemporary into their practices. Lita had been dancing contemporary for a couple of years, her recitals are more contemporary now than they were ballet, but at school when she was with Charlie, they had always done ballet. “That’s perfectly fine with me; you know how I love it.” It was true, Lita loved the free form of contemporary that ballet could never have. “But, this year in my dance school, the graduating class wants to change this up so my teacher is making us learn other routines.” Lita announced. She still didn’t understand why, but oh well. “So, come midterm, I’ll have to be dancing Hip Hop and some Broadway and possibly Swing and guess what?” Lita paused, raising her eyebrows in anticipation, “You’re learning it with me whether you like it or not!” Her teacher was going to provide magical reference books on all the dances Lita will have to learn. Thankfully, because they were magical, all the pictures moved to provide examples.
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Charlotte

January 19, 2011 4:30 PM
Charlotte frequently found herself being jealous of Lita - her summer sounded amazing. "A fashion show? Awesome." Luckily Charlie's own had been pleasant enough that she could be happily envious and pleased her friend had such an amazing time, rather than be bitter that her own wasn't as fun. Even that mild envy dissipated when Lita said she was going to ask if Charlie could go with them to Mexico next summer. "Wow, really?" Charlie asked, her voice so high with excitement it was practically a squeak. "That would be the best thing in the whole world ever!"

In her mind Charlie was already shopping for a new bikini and shades to look her best on the beach. A summer in Mexico? It sounded phenomenal. She somehow managed to hear the rest of Lita's stories through her daydream, and woke up fully to answer the question about her parents. "They got better as it went along," she replied. She'd already told her at the start of the summer that her parents refused to pay for her dance classes. Luckily she had two brothers with incomes to rely on. "Actually did shopping and day trips with them the last couple of weeks," she said, sounding about as surprised as she'd felt at the time.

Charlie knew that Adelita had been dancing all sorts of styles, but they'd pretty much stuck to ballet because that's what Charlie knew, and also what she wanted to learn from Lita because of the other girl's knowledge of pointe and such like. Charlie had always loved ballet, but she was starting to see the appeal of other styles of dancing. So when Lita said she was learning whether she liked it or not, Charlotte beamed. "Okay, I'll learn," she laughed. "It sounds like fun."

Before she could say anything else, the Headmaster started talking and obediently Charlie held her tongue for a short while. When he called out her name, Charlie whispered, "Be right back," to Lita as she stood up to collect her badge. She took it and thanked the Headmaster, who looked older up close, and was wondering where she was going to position it with her Quidditch Captain and Prefect badges already taking up space, when she caught Daniel's eye and he smiled at her. Smiling back, Charlie somehow managed to make it back to her seat but she didn't really know how she'd got there. She'd been thinking about Daniel on and off all summer (which had been really easy as she'd seen him on tv all the time). In actual fact, she'd been thinking on and off about Daniel ever since first year, but mostly it was off, whereas this summer it had mostly been on. She had been keeping everything nicely under control for ages while she figured out who she liked and Daniel figured out what he liked, so why had it all come about again now?

Wordlessly, Charlie put her badge on the table in front of her. She vaguely registered that Marissa was prefect, but didn't say anything. She sat and frowned, her composure entirely the opposite of the excited girl she'd been moments ago. The more she thought about it, the more she thought she did know, actually, why she'd started noticing Daniel again. He'd been so relaxed, so unrestrained when he'd been named Head Boy. So excited - she liked to see him like that. He was usually composed and collected and it had been fun to see him let loose. She wanted to make it happen again.
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Lita

January 19, 2011 9:13 PM
Lita thought Charlie would have enjoyed the bit regarding the fashion show. Maybe next summer when they go back to see the family, Tia Sofia will be able to take them to another show. Charlie was better at fashion than Lita was. Lita was just lucky to have a relative who worked in the industry. Her aunt promised to send her and Dulce outfits once her line has been completed. Dulce told her she was only allowed to send her clothes that she would actually wear. Which meant, nothing flashy.

She laughed when Charlie became excited at the prospect of going to Mexico with her. This actually made Lita extremely happy. There had been a part of her that though Charlie would reject the idea of spending time with Lita’s family during her summer vacation. She wasn’t sure why this had been an issue since Charlie usually didn’t enjoy her summers because of her stressed out parents who were sometimes vacant from her life altogether. “I’ll send an owl to my Mama to confirm. We’ll just have to work out the dates since I still have the recital even though I’m just background.”

“Is that when you got the dress?” Lita asked, indicating Charlie’s hem that was beneath her robes. Adelita was glad that her parents loosened up by the end of summer. What a drag that would have been had they not. It wasn’t like they saw Charlie all the time, they could have at least enjoyed two months with their only daughter.

Lita’s smile matched that of Charlie’s when Charlie agreed to dance the new dances right along with her. “Good, because I do not want to make a fool of myself all on my own. I’ll be getting the books over midterm, so be prepared when we come back after the holidays!”

The new Headmaster began his speech and Adelita quieted down out of respect. She nodded to Charlie when the girl stood and whispered to her. Over the summer, Adelita had overcome any sort of jealousy she might have been harboring over the win that her best had over her for the Head Girl position. She really didn’t care for the title, sure it would have been nice to know that people knew who she was and that she was capable, but she was okay with not having gotten it too. After all, Charlie was made to be a leader and thus far, she has proven as such.

When Charlie came back to the table, her entire demeanor had changed. It was like the badge had placed a huge weight on her shoulder. Lita watched her for a moment, trying to figure out why the change had happened. She knew that Charlie didn’t necessarily want the badge, but Lita didn’t think it would be any different than when she had only the Prefect badge. She let Charlie stew in her thoughts for a moment before finally prompting her to speak, “Oy, Earth to Charlie!”

Lita poked Charlie’s side with her finger to get her attention. “The badge won’t bite, you know?” Lita joked, gesturing to the badge on the table. “Come on, Charlie, what’s up? Why so glum? This year is going to be cake compared to last year and next year.” This was common knowledge, but Lita thought that pointing it out would make Charlie happy again. “No sour-pusses this year.”
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Charlie

January 20, 2011 4:01 AM
"Oy, Earth to Charlie!"

"Huh?" Charlotte blinked at Lita as her friend pulled her back to the room.

"The badge won’t bite, you know?"

Charlie smiled. She hadn't meant to drift off. It was about the badge, either (though she could see why Lita would think that, as she'd been frowning at it). "I don't care about the badge," Charlie said, and it was pretty much true. She wasn't going to say that she wasn't pleased - it was nice to know that staff and other students believed in you to do something like represent the school, and she wasn't going to deny that it felt nice having these various recognitions, but as she and Julian had agreed upon over the summer, there was so much more to measuring a person. Charlie wouldn't have minded if she didn't get the badge, but neither was she going to complain now that it was hers. She certainly wasn't excited about it as some people had been in the past (and were currently, in fact) but she was going to do her best job anyway.

"No sour-pusses," Charlie agreed, smiling some more and nodding at Lita's command. "Sorry, I'm acting like a total loser," she laughed at herself. She could tell Lita. Lita would understand - or even if she didn't she would at least be understanding. That's what best friends were for. "I can't get Daniel out of my head," she admitted, gently smacking her head as if to prive the point that she hadn't been able to just beat him out of there. "I mean, usually, if I like a guy I just go for it -" she didn't really need to say that to Lita, she was sure her friend had noticed this trait by now, "- but I don't want to, like, wreck stuff." By 'stuff' she meant their friendship, which for several years now had contented Charlie. Why'd she have to go and complicate things by wanting more?

As she paused a moment to conser it, Charlie realized she didn't know whether Lita knew that Daniel didn't know. What she meant by that, was when Daniel had said to her that he wasn't sure if he even liked girls, he'd asked Charlie not to tell anyone, so she hadn't told even Lita. Daniel was probably her best friend after Lita, anyway, so she wasn't going to go round saying stuff that he'd asked her not too. Though Lita was friends with Daniel, too, so there was the possibility that they'd also had the same conversation. Charlie didn't know, so she was going to have to be careful how she worded this.
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Lita

January 20, 2011 7:03 PM
”I don’t care about the badge.”

Okay, well, that certainly didn’t help anything. So, Charlie wasn’t heavy hearted about having to be Head Girl. That still didn’t explain the sudden change in her attitude from the time she left the table to the time she came back to it. Thankfully, Lita didn’t seem to need to pry the information out of her best friend because Charlie started talking.

Of course, the issue being Daniel was not at all what Lita had been expecting. But then, maybe she should have. Charlie went through boys like they were candy. Adelita wasn’t entirely sure whether or not Charlie was aware of this impression she gave off by jumping in and out of things and flirting with everyone, but Adelita doubted Charlie cared either way. But Adelita had no idea that Charlie really harbored any long term serious relationship for their friend.

Lita’s dark eyes glanced over to the Aladren table where Daniel was. Adelita didn’t know how to feel about Daniel. He was her friend, there was no doubt about that. They joked around (as much as Daniel would let himself joke) and Lita talked to him about anything, really. She supposed their first time working together in history allowed for that to happen. That lesson had shown what rights they both held dearly to them. But Daniel was also high maintenance. More so than her and Charlie combined. He had a smug exterior which Lita felt difficult to penetrate. If that was even possible. Whether Daniel was aware of it or not, Lita had picked up on a few things over the years. The one conversation that Lita had been privy too had been the one with the Veela’s husband.

There who two things that Lita had gotten from that conversation. One was that Daniel put on an act every day. Every day he ‘acted’ like Daniel because that’s what he thought was expected of him. He was Daniel at school and some other Daniel at home. But, somehow in his twisted mind, Daniel believed that he was both of those Daniel’s and the lie was real. She didn’t understand that train of thought. To her, acting like someone who might not really be who you are was a lie. Believing in it and living it for so long didn’t negate away from that fact. A lie was still a lie.

The second thing was about homosexuality. Adelita didn’t know if he had been referring to himself in that conversation, but Lita was inclined to think so. And it sort of made sense. Daniel was one of the good looking guys in their class and could probably date anyone, but he hasn’t. He dated Charlie for a day, but that was it. His lack of interest in girls made Lita think maybe he wasn’t interested in them and his question to Sorrell basically confirmed her thoughts on him. But Lita never said anything to anyone about it. It wasn’t her place to and she didn’t want to ask him directly in case it was something he wasn’t ready to admit to himself.

So here was her predicament… Did she support Charlie in her desire to possibly pursue a relationship with Daniel because that’s what a best friend did or did she play devil’s advocate and try to steer Charlie away from the idea in order to keep her from getting hurt? On top of that, Lita had her own crush that she hadn’t had the courage to face yet. Not with Daniel, but still, was she the best person to give out advice? Choices, choices, choices.

“Charlie…” Lita looked back at her friend, her voice soft and her face contorted as she struggled with what to say. “You know that I love you and that I only say this because I don’t want you to get hurt, but…er…I mean-“ Lita paused and took a deep breath, leaned in close to Charlie so that no one else could overhear and whispered, “Does Daniel even like girls?”
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Charlie

January 21, 2011 3:48 AM
Lita started to say something, and she seemed to have trouble finding the right words to say it. Charlie listened intently, especially as it had essentitally started with the line 'you know I love you, but...' which was never good. Though when Lita finally said what she wanted to, Charlie instinctively clapped a hand to her mouth - Lita did know, so this would make the conversation a whole lot easier, even if it did nothing to help the situation. "That's the whole thing," Charlie whispered back, trying not to be overheard. "I don't know. He doesn't know. And I told him that it didn't matter, that either way I'd be his friend, and it obviously does matter because one way I'd be his friend and one way I'd try for something more, but if I don't know I can't very well do anything about it because that's totally going exactly opposite to what I said!" Charlotte said all this in one excited, whispered breath and didn't doubt that Lita got the gist.

Over the summer she'd toyed briefly with the notion that perhaps she could help him identify if he did like girls or not, but the methods she had in mind would only really determine whether he liked her or not, so inevitably she'd realized the plan was selfish and left it well alone. Which was, obviously, precisely what she should be doing with the whole package - just leaving it well alone. But on the other hand, if she didn't ever let Daniel know how she felt, she might leave it too late, which was the underlying reason she'd never waited before; Charlie was pretty much a 'here and now' sort of girl - she saw what she wanted and got it. If she decided she didn't want it later then that was okay, but if she waited until it stopped being available then she'd have missed her chance. It was something she'd never really explained to Lita, but perhaps she should, because she knew her roommate and best friend truly had no idea why Charlie acted the way she did sometimes.

"Anyway," Charlie said, sitting back when they'd finished whispering, knowing they could continue this conversation in the privacy of their dormitory later, "that's probably going to be driving me crazy for a good while longer, so I apologize in advance," she grinned. Noticing that the food had arrived, Charlotte grimaced as she loaded her plate up with salad. She always let her diet slip during the holidays, which was fine so long as she maintained her strict eating habits while at school. Three meals a day - no starving herself - but lots of fresh vegetables and practically no fat or sugar, where it was sensible to do this.
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Lita

January 21, 2011 10:54 PM
Adelita listened quietly as Charlie continued to explain some things to her. So, apparently Daniel was aware of his …lack of interest. And it was something that he had openly admitted to Charlie. That was a huge thing, Adelita thought. That he could admit to another person the perplexity of his situation. Lita wasn’t sure how it worked. How does one not know what gender they liked? She didn’t think chemistry worked like that. When you saw someone you really connected with, your body reacted. Man or woman. At least, that’s how Adelita had come to understand it. Maybe that hadn’t happened yet for Daniel and that was why he was confused? It had taken Adelita along while to even understand the feelings she was obtaining whenever she was in the presence of Juri, it could very well be the same for Daniel.

Lita frowned. “To be honest, I think it’s more than his sexuality that he’s confused about.” She said, still in a quiet whisper. “He said in CoMC that he puts on an act. He plays a role every day. I think he just doesn’t know who he is because he’s been in this role for so long.” Maybe if Daniel stopped being something that he might not really be, everything else would be okay. He would know exactly what he wanted and know that it was okay no matter what.

But, none of that really helped Charlie at this current moment. It was hard to have feelings for a friend and even harder knowing that it could potentially end it utter disaster if you pursued something. Her thoughts drifted for the moment and in doing so, drifted over to where Juri was currently seated. Yeah, she was definitely not the person to ask about such things. It might have been better if Adelita had actual results from her own crush to know for sure on how to help Charlie. Or even to know what way Daniel was leaning. Neither of those things were options, so Adelita was stuck feeling useless and completely unhelpful for Charlie’s predicament.

Settling back into her seat when Charlie decided to know longer conspire in the hall, probably for the best since Adelita did not want to start rumors, Adelita pulled a piece of grilled chicken and some salad onto her plate. Growing up in a Hispanic household left little room for dieting. But Adelita had always been so active that it hadn’t really affected her. Though, her mother said that she was getting older and her metabolism was going to start slowing down. When that happened, Lita had to be extra careful with what she put in her mouth. Adelita nearly cried at this concept. But, she figured, if Charlie did it every year, it couldn’t be too terrible.

“That’s fine. We both have our boy issues. Might as well suffer together with it.” Adelita joked, smiling widely as she did so.
0 Lita er.... Create for you, naturally for me? 0 Lita 0 5


Charlie

January 23, 2011 11:08 AM
"To be honest, I think it’s more than his sexuality that he’s confused about," Lita whispered back, and explained her theory about Daniel being in a role. Charlie realised the truth in him being controlled all the time, but she hadn't considered that this, too, might be causing him some confusion. She frowned a little, mulling this new concept over in her mind. Daniel could let loose from time to time, Charlie knew that, but it wasn't very frequent. Why, then, was he like that? It had never bothered Charlotte that her friend had been particularly reserved, but then he'd always been fairly open with her at the saem time, telling her stuff about his dad and about his own feelings. Besides, lots of people put on acts for other people. Even Charlie herself was being unusually restrained about Daniel because she was concerned about what would happen otherwise, but she didn't do it to everyone all over the time.

"Hmm," Charlie said, because that's all she could thing of to say.

As she started munching on her salad, still, inevitably, thinking about Daniel, Lita surprised her by saying, "We both have our boy issues."

Charlie looked up to see her friend smiling, and she couldn't help but smile back just as widely. It was so unlike Lita to openly mention boys like this, and Charlie wasn't going to pass on the opportunity. Leaning back in she whispered again, "You have boy issues? We're talking about Juri, right?" She said the name especially quietly even in her excitement, because Lita had never actually specified her feelings about him. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how one looked at it), Lita had Charlie for a best friend, and Charlie was not exactly a stranger when it came to boys and crushes. She knew Lita liked Juri, probably more than just friends, and now she knew Kita was having boy issues. It wasn't rocket science - in fact it didn't even occur to Charlie that Lita could be talking about someone else, simply because the only boy she'd seen Lita talk to out of class was Juri.
0 Charlie Maybe we should swap roles this year? 0 Charlie 0 5


Lita

January 24, 2011 6:27 PM
Adelita couldn’t prevent the blush that crawled across her cheeks and nose when Charlie whispered an acknowledgment of the boy with whom Lita was more than just crushing over. She doubted it had been really hard to figure out whom Lita actually liked. She certainly never bent over backwards to speak to James and Charlie knew Lita’s irritation of Quentin’s nonsense. So, really, Juri was the best guess, but that didn’t make any less embarrassing. Lita had never actually come out and said ‘yes, I like him’ but because she was more afraid of him finding out than anything else. And with Charlie, Lita was nervous that her friend would go and spill everything to Juri. She had no basis for this thought other than that Charlie might be acting on good faith hoping to help Adelita out with a love issue.

She was quiet for a moment, almost scared to actually acknowledge the truth about her crush, but Charlie had just admitted the truth to her and it was only fair that she did the same. Slowly Adelita nodded, the blush still very present on her face. “Please don’t tell him!” She pleaded to Charlie. After hearing his song last year, Lita was positive that Juri was in love with someone probably from his hometown. Whether his relationship with the girl was actually working or not, wasn’t the issue. The issue was that he clearly still loved her and Lita didn’t want to interfere with that.

“I mean, I’ve liked him for awhile, I guess. But we’re just friends.” Lita explained. Charlie’s situation was very similar with that regard, but everything else was completely different. Where Daniel was having trouble deciding where his own sexuality lied, Juri was having trouble deciding to stay or run away from a relationship. “I think he loves someone from back home and I don’t want to come between him and the girl.” It was very hard to admit to someone her feelings regarding Juri, but it was even harder to admit that there would be nothing to come of it. It was almost heartbreaking if Lita let herself think about it. But she didn’t. She refused. On top of that, she appreciated her friendship too much with Juri to ever do anything that would ruin that.

Adelita shrugged, but gave Charlie a smile. “I guess we just have to wait and see where this year takes us, huh?”
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Charlie

January 25, 2011 10:52 AM
(OOC: I apologise for the sheer number of typos in my last post - must have been half asleep or something!)

The fantastic shade of deep red that Adelita was currently turning was certainly enough to confirm Charlie's suspiscions, but when they were accompanied by a nod from her best friend it was pretty much the best news she'd had since the start of the summer. However her instantly-formed plans of finding Juri and setting up an date here and now were thwarted when Lita begged her not to tell him. What a spoil sport. Charlie's disappointment was probably readable in her expression, but if Lita didn't want her to say anything then of course she wasn't going to say anything. Neither was she going to ask Lita why she couldn't tell - not yet, anyway. She might ask later, or next week, or next month if the situation was unchanged, but she figured Lita would probably tell her in her own time, anyway.

"I think he loves someone from back home and I don’t want to come between him and the girl," Lita said. yep, see, Charlie was right, Lita had told her anyway (though admittedly a lot sooner than she had been expecting. perhaps she'd been carrying this around for longer than even Charlie had realized? Poor kid). While Lita's sentiment was comprehensible to Charlie, it wasn't really on her level. If charlie thought some other girl was involved, she would simply have made it known that she wanted a shot, too, then at least the boy in question could make an informed decisions, and too bad for the other girl if things took a turn. Of course, she and Lita had plenty of similarities, but they were still very different people. She could see that Lita wasn't the sort to try and get what she wanted if it had the potential of ruining things for others. A commendable and very honorable approach, by all accounts, but she was never going to get what she wanted out of life if she let others take it all the time.

"I guess," Charlie replied. "And if it doesn't look like it's taking us anywhere we can always swing a left and take ourselves there, instead," she smiled. She didn't want to make Lita nervous, but just sitting by wasn't typically one of Charlie's habits.
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