Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

May 03, 2013 11:19 PM
The ball was finally upon them and the end of another school year. For some of the students, this would be their last hurrah with their friends before they officially graduated and moved on to another stage of their life. For others, this was the first real ball that they may have attended in their young life. For Kiva, she had been through so many of these that even if only every four years, it felt routine. At least this year had been different. Instead of the competitive sport of Quidditch, they had the challenges, equally competitive but in very different ways. Everyone could play and it wasn’t house specific. She felt this had been a good bonding experience for the students as it allowed them to mingle with those they may not have otherwise. She was certain that there were team disputes dealt with quietly between the members, but any experience, good or bad, made a person’s spirit stronger. Or so she was told. It was a learning experience at any rate.

Because of the amount of work the students put into the challenges and how well they had done, Kiva had put into the budget the ability to give everyone a small plaque. It was a token for them to have for a job well done and that the school appreciated their efforts. The team list would also be placed into the trophy room. The top five teams, however, would be getting something in addition to their plaques. But those announcements would come in a moment. For now, she wanted to enjoy the reaction to the students’ faces.

The hall was set much like that of a reception hall. Where the staff table usually was placed, was a stage instead with a band. They were only a cover band, but from their resume and references, they were worth it and since they did popular cover songs, she thought the students would enjoy them as well. A large dance floor was open in front of the stage for students (and staff if they so choose) to use. Surrounding the dance floor were medium sized round tables, large enough for small groups of friends and their dates to have easy conversations without having to shout across the tables, but small enough not to feel the need to fill each seat. The tables were decorated in Pecari colors, as were the other party decorations including the banner that hung above the stage declaring Pecari the House Cup winner, and flowers were the center pieces. It was all eloquently done by the Prairie Elves. They always did enjoy throwing a good bash for the students and making sure it was something they remembered.

Kiva waited patiently for the students to settle in with their friends or dates before standing and requesting for their attention. When she had them, Kiva gave them a smile. “Good Evening, everyone! It’s the end of the school year. The challenges are over, the examinations are over, and summer is right around the corner. What better way to end this exciting year than with a ball?” Well, she thought it was exciting, who knew what they felt. “As always, we have end of year announcements. First, I want us all to say farewell to our wonderful Librarian, Miss. Diaz. I know some of you have become rather fond of her and I hope she does know how much she will be missed. She’s done a lot for this school, including implementing the Library Monitor and Assistant program. Miss Diaz, I wish you luck in your next adventure.” Kiva commented, looking at DiAnna and giving her an applause. It would be difficult to find another Librarian who had the same initiative as DiAnna.

Kiva waited a moment for any applause or comments from the students to die down before she began her next announcement. “I would like for Mr. Derwent Pierce the Fourth and Miss. Regina Parker to come to the front.” It was obvious what this announcement was for. It was strange that during the choosing of the names for the ballot, it was the boys who had given the staff a hard time picking and one was left off because his vote was one less than another boy. This time, when their peers voted, it had been the girls who were neck and neck for votes. In the end, Regina had one by only one or two votes over Josephine. Kiva thought either girl would have been suitable for the title of head girl. “Everyone, please meet your new Head Boy and Girl.” Kiva stated once the two of them were up by her. She clapped for them before indicating they could sit down once more.

“Because this year had been a challenging year for everyone involved, we as a staff wanted to reward all of you for your hard work. Each of you will receive a plaque along with your yearbook. I hope you all know how proud we are of everything you were able to overcome and accomplish together as a team.” Kiva complimented them and genuinely meaning her words. Even those who hadn’t wanted to participate, still had and hadn’t let their team down. Much like meal times, a plaque and yearbook appeared on the table in front of each student. “But with every challenge, there is a winner. The top five teams will each earn a trophy, but the number one team will have their names engraved onto a trophy in the trophy room.” She wasn’t sure if anyone would understand the honor of that, but if they were ever to stumble upon the room and read the trophies of honored students of the past, they may then understand the significance. The size of the trophies given to the students varied based on the placement of their team, the winning team with the largest of them all.

“When I call your team, please come up to take your trophies and stand to the right of me. Please hold your applause until all the teams are announced.” Kiva advised them. “The team in fifth place is Team Fifteen! The team in fourth place is Team is Team Fourteen! Breaking into the top three is Team One in third place. Our second place winning team is Team Five. And our Challenge winning team that cleared each challenge with the highest of points is….” Kiva did a dramatic pause for the fun of it before continuing, “Team Four!” She applauded, “Let’s hear it for these teams and your classmates for a job well done!” Kiva waited for it to die down once again and for the winning teams to get their trophies before saying anything more. “The Team ranking list will be placed in the hall by the end of the evening in case you were curious to know how your team did during the challenge.” Once they had all received their trophies, they were free to return to their seats.

“That’s all the announcements that I have. We will have the Prefects and Head students lead off the night with a dance followed by dinner. Prefects and Heads, if you’ll please come to the dance floor.” Kiva nodded to the band and with that, the night began.

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Wendy Canterbury

May 04, 2013 5:13 PM
The moment Wendy had received the package containing her dress from her mom, she had been looking forward to wearing it. She had done some dancing lessons with Carter which had been a lot of fun and she couldn't wait to show him the dress and how well she could dance. She had been practicing a little bit on her own and now she thought she had mastered it pretty well. Her favorite was definitely the Cha Cha because it was so much fun to do. Hopefully they could dance the Cha Cha, music permitting.

The dress she was wearing was the best dress she had ever owned in her life. It was a peach color, a little lighter than her skin, and had white flowers complete with their leaves sewn into it. The flowers were fake, of course, but she loved how the organza on the lower part of the dress fluffed out and lifted gracefully when she twirled. She had twirled around in her dorm room for a good two minutes just watching her dress twirl around with her.

Now it was time to meet Carter and actually go to this ball. Wendy hadn't put on any makeup; she thought it was silly that women had to put that on their faces thinking they looked prettier that way. Her older sister did it sometimes and Wendy wondered if Waverly's boyfriend even noticed. Well, Wendy wasn't about to put any on. Her blonde hair was too short to do anything with, so she just brushed it a lot, making sure it was straight and parted correctly, put on her pink flats, and made her way down. She had told Carter she wanted to meet him at the entrance of Cascade Hall. She wanted to surprise him.

And she hoped she did so. When she had entered the castle, she saw Carter waiting and she rushed over, making sure to lift her dress so she didn't trip over it. When she reached him, her cheeks were pink and her hazel eyes were bright. "What do you think?" she asked breathlessly, twirling once for him. "Isn't it pretty? My mom got it for me just for this ball." She didn't even care if he didn't care about dresses like the usual boys. She didn't either unless she found a dress she was absolutely in love with. "You look really nice," she said, positively beaming at him. "Let's go in!"

Once they made their way inside, Wendy beamed even brighter at the Pecari colors everywhere. They had won the House Cup! That was another reason to celebrate and Wendy was ready to start dancing. But the Headmistress started her speech and Wendy took Carter's arm, letting him lead her to a table or, if he didn't, leading him to the table herself. She wasn't exactly sure who did the leading, but someone got them to one of the tables. The Headmistress announced the winners of the challenge and Wendy found she didn't mind all that much that her team hadn't won. It had been fun enough being on that team and she was glad she had been a part of it. That was all. She was really glad her older sister had won fifth place and clapped extra hard once they all had received their trophies. She hoped Waverly was happy with at least placing high enough for it to be announced.

Finally the Headmistress stopped talking, but the Prefects and Heads were supposed to lead off the dancing. She sighed and leaned her elbow against the table facing the dancers. "When can we dance? I'm itching to do those dances you taught me." It was true. That and she wanted to show Carter what a good student she had been.
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Carter Browning

May 04, 2013 9:24 PM
Carter got the package from his parents a day before the ball. When he unwrapped the box he found a note from his mother tucked inside.

“Carter,
I was delighted when your father told me about your little school function. I took the liberty of getting you a new set of dress robes for the occasion and rest assured I didn’t get you anything that either of us would be embarrassed about. Enjoy yourself and if possible we would like to see pictures. Best Wishes, Mom”

Carter put aside the note and opened the wrapping that held his new robes. He had to admit his mother was true to her word and he let go a sigh of relief. His new robes were all black, made of a slightly shiny material which you could only see when they caught the light and had very slight ruffling around the cuffs. The buttons at the cuffs were made of black onyx and were rimmed in gold. There was a new pair of shiny dress shoes in the box with the new robes. His mother had also taken the liberty of having a corsage made for Carter’s date. It was a band of ribbon and lace that held three carnations in the center, one of them peach colored and the other two white. The flowers were surrounded by white pearls. It was designed to be worn on the wrist. Carter sighed again when he saw it and silently wished his mother hadn’t gone to soo much trouble. At the same time he was glad his mother had thought of something he hadn’t…especially for Wendy.

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It was the day of the ball and Carter was extremely nervous. He had just finished packing up his trunk for home since it was now the end of term and they would be going home soon. He laid out his ball robes and Wendy’s corsage on his bed while he went into the bathroom to shower. He wanted to make sure that he was extra clean for his date today. He was really pleased with the progress he and Wendy had made during their dancing lessons. She was really good at it. He just wasn’t sure if they would be playing that kind of music during the ball though. He finished his shower and went to get dressed. He combed out his hair and added a little bit of hair gel. He combed it back and then shook his head a little to loosen it up. Once he had his hair looking the way he wanted, he gathered up Wendy’s corsage and went to wait for her outside the hall as they had discussed. He arrived outside and only had to wait a few minutes before Wendy arrived.

She rushed up to him and his eyes about popped out of his head. She looked really pretty in her dress. He opened his mouth to say something, but didn’t trust his own voice. He mutely nodded when she asked if he liked her dress, but he was soo stunned by how nice she looked he forgot about the corsage in his pocket. When he did get his voice back he heard himself mumble “Yes pretty…for you.” He couldn’t believe he just said those words. He tried to recover himself and opened the hall door for her. He followed her inside and was a little bummed to see Pecari colors around the room. He was glad for Wendy that her house won the cup, but it still stunk that Teppenpaw missed it this year. Oh well. He walked closely beside her as she made her way inside and was a little surprised when she took his arm. He froze for a split second before recovering and leading her to one of the tables. He felt like a prince with a princess on his arm. He still couldn’t believe he had muttered such nonsense at the door so he kept silent for the time being. He didn’t trust himself not to say something incredibly stupid. He pulled out a chair for her and sat down next to her. He found a small plaque and a yearbook for both of them sitting on the table. The staff were giving them to all the students for their participation in the challenges. His team hadn’t come close to winning, but at least they tried.

He vaguely listened to the Headmistress’ speech and clapped politely for the winners. He heard Wendy ask when they were going to get the chance to dance and Carter had to shrug. “I don’t really know,” he told her. He didn’t want to mess up her excitement. “I’m guessing it will probably start after dinner. Lets just enjoy our last meal together and I’m sure you will get the chance to show off the cool dance moves I taught you,” he assured her, patting her on the hand. He pulled the corsage from inside his robe pocket and placed it on the table in front of her. “This is for you,” he told her trying not to be nervous. “I hope you like it. By the way…you look amazing,” he was finally able to say it without sounding like a babbling idiot. He just hoped she liked it.
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Wendy

May 05, 2013 1:44 PM
Carter's first words to her in front of the hall had surprised Wendy a little, but she shook it off. He was probably just tongue-tied by how gorgeous her dress was. She would probably be all tongue-tied too if he was wearing this dress, although probably for different reasons. Still, "pretty for you" didn't seem like a real compliment. She'd wait for him to compliment her properly, but if he didn't she wouldn't care either way. She knew she looked pretty and she was happy with it.

Her date seemed kind of quiet and for a moment Wendy didn't realize it. It was only when they sat down that she noticed he hadn't spoken a word since. She was about to ask him if he was okay after asking about the dance, but he replied without sounding like a mute and patted her hand in comfort. That was enough to satisfy her that he was actually okay so she went back to pretending to sulk about not being able to dance right away. In truth, she was actually pretty hungry and it would be good to eat something before spending all her energy on dancing like a pro.

Carter put something beautiful on the table and Wendy's eyes widened. She forgot all about her sulking role as she picked up the beautiful set of flowers. "Wow," she breathed. "These are so...wow." She looked around it for a minute before pressing her nose against the carnations. "It even smells pretty and it matches my dress! Thank you Carter!" Wendy leaned over and gave him a quick hug before putting it around her wrist. "This is how you wear it, right?" She looked at him. "Do you have one too? Then we could match!" Belatedly she remembered that he had complimented her and she smiled. "Thanks! I did try for the ball."

The dinner appeared and Wendy smiled. "Mm, pasta." She really liked Sonora's food. Though it wasn't the same as homecooked meals that Mom made, it was still really good. She took the flowers off her wrist and put it to the side so it wouldn't get dirty just in case the alfredo sauce got onto her wrists. "For protection," she told Carter as a matter of fact with a little nod. "I like how fancy we look. We're like grown-ups." She grinned at him before eating her food. "Also, thank you for teaching me how to ballroom dance. I really learned a lot. And I promise I'll try my best not to step all over your feet." She smiled at him again.
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Carter Browning

May 06, 2013 12:18 AM
Carter had felt like an idiot not having said anything to her until they sat down, but apparently he made up for it with the compliment and the flowers. Thank you mother he thought to himself as she smiled at Wendy’s reply to them. It was when she asked if he had one that could match hers that he realized his mother had sent one for him as well, but he forgot to put it on. Instead of saying that he merely shook his head. “Nope…sorry. My mother only sent the one for you,” he fibbed slightly to her. When she asked if she was wearing it properly he nodded. “As far as I understand it…yes you are,” he assured her. He knew that she really wanted to dance, but he hoped they wouldn’t have to on an empty stomach. The last thing he needed was for everyone there to hear his stomach growl from across the room.

He wasn’t the least bit offended when she took the corsage off and placed it away from her dinner plate. He chuckled when she commented it was for protection. He nodded in agreement. “Not a bad idea,” he told her, grinning while she piled her plate with pasta. He actually laughed a little when she commented about how fancy they looked and how they looked like grownups. He had to admit she was right. They did look pretty snazzy. He piled some of the alfredo pasta on his plate as well and grabbed a couple of bread sticks. He kept one for himself and set one down by her plate. “Wasn’t sure if you could reach them so I took the liberty of grabbing one for you as well,” he told her, shaking a little salt and pepper on his own. He took a forkful of pasta and put it in his mouth. He had just started chewing when she mentioned them dancing again and promised not to step on his toes again, he almost choked on the bite he had in his mouth. He had tried to stifle a laugh at the same time he was trying to chew.

He managed to finally swallow the bite and wiped his mouth. “Don’t worry about stepping on my feet,” he assured her. ’You just worry about having fun dancing.” He finished up with his plate of pasta and when he was pretty sure she was about done with hers as well, he stood up from his seat and offered her his hand. “I’m sure it will be okay if we danced now,” he told her teasingly. “Would you care to join me?” he asked her cordially. His mother would applaud his manners this evening. He was pretty proud of himself. Now he just had to make sure he didn’t booger it up.
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Wendy

May 06, 2013 5:59 PM
Wendy would have liked for them to match, but she was delighted with her little flower bracelet. The food appearing right after made it even better. Carter grabbed her a bread stick and she smiled at him. "Thanks! It helps that your arm is longer than mine even if it's by just a little." She didn't like to think she was small even in comparison to a boy. Her older sister was taller, but that was just because she was older. She didn't think height was a huge thing, but she still didn't like being short.

She had made Carter laugh while chewing his food and she giggled as she watched him try and work that out. Stepping on his feet didn't worry her all that much as it had before, but she was still determined to be a good dancer. She kept up the conversation as she downed her plate, realizing how hungry she had been.

Food was a really important thing in her family mostly because her mom was a baker. It was a lot of fun growing up with a mom who could bake fresh bread all the time and cook decently too. Wendy was used to home cooked meals all the time and fresh baked goods every morning. Her mom didn't believe in throwing away loaves either after the day was done so certain neighbors had looked forward to baked goods every evening. The bakery had been around for longer than Wendy had been born and she loved it. She did miss it now, but what she would miss dearly when she went back home would be Sonora's food. Her mom was an amazing baker. Her mom was not the best cook in the entire world. And she would miss her magic. And her friends. Especially her friends. Her pasta was depleting, but the more she ate, the more time passed until she could dance. The food, no matter how good it was, could not distract her for long.

Wendy had finished eating after Carter and she smiled when he stood. She could already anticipate his question, but she allowed him to ask it out loud. "I would love to," she said, taking his hand. She couldn't wait to show everyone what she, Wendy Canterbury, could do. She bet Waverly would be surprised. "If I had said no, would you have gone and danced by yourself?" she asked bemusedly as they made their way to the dance floor.
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Carter Browning

May 06, 2013 7:28 PM
Carter smirked at Wendy’s question. “It’s entirely possible. I have been known to dance by myself on occasion,” he told her only being half serious. “However, If I were to do it now it would be a little more pathetic than normal since I actually have a dance partner.” He thought back to all the dance lessons where he had to dance alone. He didn’t mind that part too much, but he did feel kind-of awkward about it. I mean, there he was prancing around the dance floor with somebody who wasn’t there. The only times he didn’t feel soo awkward was when he had an actual person to dance with. His only choices at the time were his cousin and his mother. Given those weren’t his choices for dance partners this time, he was actually looking forward to dancing.

The band began playing a slow-ish song that wasn’t a waltz or cha cha. He sort-of worried that since it wasn’t one of the songs he taught her to dance to that he was going to have to fake it slightly. That or he was going to have to adjust the dance steps a bit. Once they reached the dance floor he placed his hand on her waist, took her other hand and began dancing. It took him a second to find his rhythm, but once he found it he did just fine. The flowers on her dress sort-of tickled his palm, but he really didn’t mind. He was having such a good time he didn’t notice the tickling. When the slow song ended the band began to play something faster. He actually kind-of liked the beat and began moving to it. Granted, they might not have been conventional dance moves, but he was still having fun with it. He just hoped Wendy didn’t think he was trying to embarrass her. “Hey, check it out…we’ve managed to dance without stepping on each other,” he teased, smiling at her as he continued to “dance”.
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Wendy

May 07, 2013 1:12 PM
Wendy laughed at Carter's reply, trying to imagine him dancing all by himself. "That's true," she said. "Good thing I said yes then!" Having had no previous experience with ballroom dancing, she was really happy that Carter had offered to teach her without her even asking him. He was definitely a friend she was going to be keeping around.

They made it to the floor and Wendy was disappointed they weren't going to do the cha cha yet. She did have the whole night, though, but she was a little put out that she wouldn't be able to dance to this song. She didn't even really know how to dance to this song. Wendy sighed, but Carter took her into his arms anyway and swept her off.

It turned out to be a lot more fun than she had expected and she smiled delightedly when she started to catch on. It was slow enough that she wasn't in danger of accidentally stepping on Carter's foot or something, not that it would hurt too bad with her flat slip-ons on hopefully. Their dancing was definitely different, but fun too. She wondered if this was an actual dance or if Carter was just making it up as he went. Either way, she was following him and she thought he was pretty great at leading her around.

"Don't speak too soon," she teased and spontaneously twirled him. It made her giggle. This was a lot of fun even if she didn't get to do the cha cha or anything structured like that. The song soon ended and she released him to get ready for the next song and to smooth down her hair. Because it was cut at her chin and free from any hair ties or clips it was more liable to stick up. The next song was faster and she was at a loss with which dance to do. "Lead the away, kind sir," she said, smiling. So far this ball was so much fun. It was dominantly because she had such a great friend to spend the night with and partially because Pecari had won the House Cup. She would have so much to tell her parents when she got back!
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Carter Browning

May 07, 2013 3:31 PM
Carter could see that Wendy was a little disappointed that they weren't doing the Cha Cha or Waltz for their first dance, but she seemed to cheer up a bit when he swept her onto the dance floor anyhow. She was a lot more graceful than he was and they seemed to float across the floor. He was actually pretty happy with the fact that they hadn't stepped on each other and said as much. She replied by teasing him and then turned the tables on him. Where traditionally the guy would twirl the girl in a dance, she did it to him instead. He was soo unprepared for the move that he almost smashed his face into her arm and about tripped on his own feet. He stared at her shocked for a second before recovering himself and laughing at the whole thing. She really had a way of surprising him and he liked it. This dance is more fun than any I've ever been to he thought to himself as the song ended. Well almost every one...Effie's had been a fun one as well he reminded himself as he watched Wendy try to smooth out her hair.

"Why do girls always play with their hair?" he couldn't help asking aloud as the next song began to play. "Lead the way kind sir" he heard her say over the music and he was glad to oblige. He took her hand and began dancing around the floor with her. He wasn't sure what steps he would use for it so he basically faked it. He threw in a couple of Cha Cha steps and a few swing dancing steps...anything he thought would look good at the time. He just hoped she didn't notice too much that he was faking it with this one. Besides he figured they were having too much fun for her to notice it anyways. He twirled her around in a neat little circle and took her back to dancing. He was actually enjoying the fact that he had no idea what he was doing.
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Wendy

May 10, 2013 11:44 AM
Carter’s reaction to the spontaneous twirl was so funny Wendy almost doubled over laughing. She made it through the dance with only spurts of laughter before laughing until there were tears in her eyes. “Sorry, that was just really funny,” she said, still giggling and trying not to accidentally snort. She did anyway and it started up another fit of laughter. A couple minutes later, she was easing herself back down, her face flushed and her eyes bright. “Sorry Carter, I wasn’t just laughing at you. It was just so funny.” She wiped her eyes and shook her head at him, still smiling. “This isn’t playing, this is smoothing down. Girls have longer hair that goes everywhere.” She pulled down the tips of her blonde hair with her fingers and it came down to her chin. It wasn’t really that long, but it was long enough that it got messed up easily. “And anyway, girls have nicer hair than boys so we always want to touch it.” She smiled. “Lead the way, kind sir.”

The next dance was also spontaneous, as was the next and the one after that. By their fourth dance, Wendy was getting tired. She wasn’t used to so much dancing in one shot. When the fourth song ended, she sighed. “Can we take a break?” she asked. “I’m dying for some water.” One thing her parents had been strict on was the amount of water the girls were supposed to drink to stay hydrated. It was easy to suffer from a heatstroke in Arizona, especially in the summer and especially when camping or hiking, so from the very beginning Wendy had always drunk a lot of water. It was time to refill.

There was water at their table and she gulped it down in one go. She had been thirstier than she’d realized. “I don’t think we’ve actually danced the dances you’ve taught me yet,” she said with a smile. “But I don’t even care. It’s been a lot of fun. Are all balls usually this fun?” She knew Carter was the sort of boy who was from a richer family and who went to balls like these. If he didn’t go, then maybe he knew about it from his family. Either way, Wendy had decided that if all balls were this fun, then she wanted to have a ball one day for her birthday or something. It was just convenient here that so many of the students knew how to ballroom dance. It was impressive, actually. None of her friends at home knew how to ballroom dance. She wasn’t even sure if her parents knew how.
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Carter Browning

May 10, 2013 3:38 PM
Carter really wasn’t offended by Wendy’s laughter. His reaction to the twirl really had been quite funny. He really couldn’t blame her for laughing. “Its alright,” he assured her laughing with her. “I did almost faceplant back there didn’t I?” He shook his head at his own fancy foot work. He still wasn’t offended when she continued to laugh. Even if it was somewhat at his expense. He was just glad she was having a good time. He shook his head patiently when she explained that she wasn’t “playing” with her hair, per say, she was merely smoothing it out. “Girls have more hair than boys” she kindly explained. “It gets messed up more easily.” He merely nodded at her explanation. ‘If you say so. I yield to your expertise,” he told her, raising his hands momentarily in mock surrender before going back to dancing with her. By the fourth song he could tell she was getting pretty tired. By the time she was asking for a break he was ready for one himself.

“Sounds like a great plan,” he agreed, leading them back to their table. He pulled out her seat and waited for her to sit before returning to his seat next to her. He poured her a glass of water before pouring some for himself. His mother would have been proud to know that her son had at least some manners. While he drank his water Wendy had asked if all balls were this much fun. Carter brought the glass up to his parched lips and took a long drink before replying. “It depends on what or whom the ball is for,” he replied diplomatically. “Some of them are frightfully dull while others are half way decent. I’ve been to very few that were as fun as this one,” he told her grinning. “Of-course that was probably because I hadn’t had as fun of a companion for those as I have for this one,” he told her. He actually meant that too. He had never had as much fun at the other balls (Effie’s not included) as he was having at this one with Wendy. He would be having a party over the summer for his birthday that he really would like her to attend. Since he wasn’t sure if he would be able to write her over the summer (he was terrible at writing letters) he figured he would ask her now while they were in the same room together.

“Hey Wendy,” he began still holding onto his water glass. “My parents are throwing a party for me over the summer for my birthday. I would really like it if you could come,” he finished simi-nervously. He wasn’t sure if she would be busy for the summer and be able to come or not, but he at least had to ask. It really wouldn’t be much of a party without her there.
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