Headmaster Brockert

December 06, 2014 1:34 PM
As far as Mortimer was concerned, the Midsummer event was nothing more than a chore, much like the Opening and Returning Feasts. It involved his least favorite part of his job, getting up in front of the students and giving a speech. Not that the man was afraid of public speaking but he loathed having to pretend to be pleasant and festive and the slightest bit interested in the social occasion at hand. Mortimer hadn't been here nearly long enough to perfect such difficult acting skills. Being friendly and personable went against the core of his very being. Just the fact that he was able to manage to keep himself from scowling or sneering was an accomplishment.

The only positive thing that he could say about the ball was that it was the easiest event to plan for. It was always the same whereas with other events people always seemed to want something new and different from what he understood. Of course, the ball also had the most potential for drama and misery. Thankfully, he kept his distance from the emotional states of students-something he had no idea how to deal with in the first place- and really only interacted with them if he had to step in as a disciplinarian.

The hall had been transformed into a real dance hall with a stage for the band the school had hired, one that played popular tunes. Not necessarily Mortimer's taste, but he supposed he once again had to make concessions. There was a huge dance floor with groups of medium sized tables surrounding it. The Hall was decorated in the colors of the winning house and flowers were the center pieces at each table. There was also a table with buffet much like the one at the Bonfire last year. Not the classiest thing but it wasn't like they could hire waiters, and a set menu didn't work either when you had a wide range of tastes in food. Besides, for those less than enthused about the ball in general, they could at least enjoy their meals.

Once everyone had settled in, he stood. "Good evening and welcome to this year's Midsummer ball. I have a few announcements before the festivities start. First of all, we are saying goodbye to Miss Jera Valson who is leaving to pursue other opportunities. Next, we have decided to save announcing Head Students for next year's Opening Feast." It really didn't make sense to announce them at the Midsummer Event then have to repeat it all over again for the firsties at the Opening Feast next year. "That is all. Go on and enjoy yourselves."

With that, he settled in for what was most likely going to be a boring evening for him. Mortimer had never been one for parties in general and ones meant for younger people were even duller.

OOC-The specific winners of the House Cup will be announced next week. Also, the yearbook should be out tomorrow.
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Liac Reinhardt

December 15, 2014 7:11 PM
Tobi had seemed less than amused with this little scheme, to which Liac felt a little bad about. All he wanted was for Tobi to break out of his shell a little with other people, but apparently Tobi wasn’t having it. Even so, his cousin being the boy he was, had agreed to go with Miss Westley, so Liac secretly hoped that his cousin would still end up having a good time at the ball. Liac had just finished putting on his black dress robes when Tobi bid him adieu, heading out before he even had the chance to respond. For someone who didn’t want to go to the ball in the first place, he seemed pretty keen to go now. After taking a quick peek at the clock, he noticed it was just about time for him to head down. He checked himself out in the mirror one more time, making sure his robes looked tidy, smiling to himself smugly as he brushed a flyaway hair down. He thought he looked pretty good in his robes, like a well to do pureblood (even if he was only a halfblood). After tucking his wand in his pocket just in case a little magic was needed, he grabbed the Gardenia he had picked out for Chalsyn and headed out of the common room. He wasn’t sure if he needed a corsage for this type of event, but his mom suggested giving his date a single flower might be a nice gesture.

He had asked to meet Chaslyn outside the entrance to the hall, as he had no idea where the Crotalus commons resided. He waited with the flower behind his back for her to arrive. Then upon seeing her, he smiled his goofy grin, greeting her with a well-practiced bow.

“You look wonderful Chaslyn!” he exclaimed as he straitened himself. He thought she looked nice all the time, but he had learned the hard way that on special events you ought to complement the girl right away. Last Christmas, Liac’s little sister (with the help of their mother) had painstakingly curled her hair and put on a lovely jade colored dress, all to which flew right under Liac’s radar of ‘things he ought to comment on’. When the night had passed and he hadn’t said anything to her about her appearance, she ran to her room crying about how mean her older brother was. Needless to say, he wasn’t going to make the same mistake with Chaslyn. Besides, he did think she looked very lovely.

“Thank you accompanying with me tonight. I couldn’t have imagined coming with anyone else,” he said as he held out the white flower to her. Although he had joked to Tobi about asking a seventh year, he knew from the start he would ask Chaslyn first. He thought it would be fun to hang out with her a little more, especially as they wouldn’t be in the same classes next year.

“Shall we go in?” He asked, offering Chaslyn his right arm to escort her into the hall.
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Chaslyn Brockert

December 30, 2014 4:19 PM
Chaslyn took a deep breath. She couldn't help but be anxious. The second year thought she might be doing something wrong and it ate her up, the gnawing guilt. The Reinhardts were not a society family and Mother would be furious with her for going to the ball with someone not a member of proper society-and Mother was bound to know, or find out somehow. Amity would never tell, she knew, because Amity had said that would involve talking to her and she wasn't about to do that. More than that, they were sisters.

Still, Mother would find out somehow, she knew that even if nobody told her, Chaslyn herself would somehow give it away.

But the Crotalus really liked Liac. He was so kind to her and she felt something like comfortable with him, more than she did anyone aside from Amity. Whom, come to think of it, Mother also didn't seem to want her to associate with. Her older sister was considered a bad influence now, despite her having proper friends. The Aladren was still lazy and, according to Mother, would never amount to anything. Still, Chaslyn just couldn't turn away from her sister either.

To make matters worse, her dress had no longer fit when she put it on. It had fit perfectly when she'd gotten it over midterm, but now it was too big. She'd almost started crying, she didn't want people to see her like that. Instead Chaslyn had quickly went to Effie, who'd resized it for her much to her relief. She wouldn't have been able to leave Crotalus like that to go and find her sister or one of her older cousins-and here, Tristan was a boy and Carrie would only mock her. Staying off the seventh year's radar was very important to Chaslyn and trying to do so only added stress to her life. She was so glad her cousin was graduating.

The dress itself was pale pink,she tended to favor lighter colors and pastels. It had a modest bodice, age appropriate, with short sleeves and a full skirt. After Effie got it to fit again, Chaslyn had met Serena in one of the bathrooms for help putting on make-up. She personally only wore enough to look appropriate and not overdone for someone her age but she didn't think she was capable of doing her own at the moment, afraid her hands would shake and she'd only mess up.

Now Chaslyn was outside the Hall, waiting for Liac. Anxiety deepening, she felt more than a bit relieved when he came over to her. If she was honest with herself, the fact that he wasn't a member of proper society kind of took the pressure off her a little bit in one way. At least she didn't have to worry quite so much about offending him and Mother being furious with her for that . Of course, Liac didn't seem easily offended to begin with.

“You look wonderful Chaslyn!”

"Thank you." She replied, taking the flower, her face flushing. Her cheeks only got redder at what Liac said next. "You're welcome. I-I'm glad you asked me." She took his arm. For someone not part of her social circle, he had really nice manners. "Yes, let's."

OOC-Permission to move Effie granted by her author
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