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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Jake Manger

December 21, 2014 1:27 AM
Of all the people preparing for their dates, Jake imagined he was probably one of the calmest. He honestly didn’t feel nervous at all. Most people with dates were, he imagined, either in relationships and trying to maintain them or hoping to get into relationships or something like that. The thing was, however, that Jake was twelve and not terribly much into that kind of thing yet. As far as he was concerned, it was just an opportunity to get to know Diana better as a new friend.

She was going to be wearing mint green, so the Teppenpaw had picked out his outfit accordingly. He wore a suit instead of dress robes out of personal preference; he found them particularly more dapper looking. His jacket and pants were mint green, his shirt white, and his bow tie pale pink. He preferred bow ties to regular neck ties mostly because they stayed out of his way and didn’t flop about like regular ties, but also partially because they just felt more festive.

Because they were in different Houses, he had suggested meeting up just outside the Cascade Hall, so that was where he waited. Everyone passing by looked lovely, and though he half worried people would think he was staring, Jake was genuinely interested in the extravagant outfits. He happened to enjoy getting dressed up; formal attires were his favorite part of events like these.

When he spied Diana, the budding voice of teenhood told him quietly, I made a great decision. She was stunning, and as a result, a crooked grin found itself on his face. “Hey,” he greeted cheerily. “You look wonderful.” Jake offered his arm. “Ready to go in?”
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Diana Carey

December 23, 2014 12:59 PM
She thought she hid it behind a bright smile and many laughing comments to her roommates as they got ready, but Diana was a little nervous about the Ball. At home, she had never, despite being more than eleven, been allowed to attend one before, and there was a part of her which still thought she should be wearing old clothes and sneaking behind the drinks table with Brandon, the better to set off fireworks in mid-event and scare all the old fuddy-duddy boring adults to death. Times when they had done things like that at family occasions - Diana knew better than to let Brandon do it when they had real guests; there was a difference between having fun and shaming the family in front of people - were, after all, the reason she had never been allowed to attend a ball before. She and Brandon were the bad kids, the ones who usually weren't allowed out in public.

Things had changed, though. Theresa - Daddy's favorite all their lives, the pretty one, the sister Diana had once loved tormenting more than anything because she wanted to be like her - was now the worst child of all seven of them. Henry, Mother's favorite, was an embarrassment they didn't know what they were going to do with. Bran had changed somehow, in some way Diana didn't understand, and they didn't just fall together into everything the way they had their whole lives anymore. Only Jay was still himself, dull and dependable as a rock; she'd never admit it, but Diana felt safer with her oldest brother than she thought she did with anyone else in the world, just because he always acted the same and the way he always was wasn't crazy. She didn't even trust herself as much, because she didn't feel like herself anymore, either.

Seeing herself in her mint green dress reinforced that. Diana had started to take an interest in fashion after Bran left for school, watching their cousin Arnold's young, pretty wife and her dresses and spending more time with Aunt Emma, who was both fashionable and close enough to Diana in coloring for Diana to emulate better than she could Fae, who was fair and sweet and generally very much Not-Carey in her appearance. Aunt Emma had stood up for her about not wearing something watery and pale to look modest, pointing out that the color Diana had on brought out her eyes and didn't wash out her complexion and that Carey girls - everyone had avoided looking at Theresa - were meant to stand out. Diana didn't know if anyone else, including her date, would agree, but for maybe the first time in her life - all she remembered about being dressed up for Arnold and Fae's wedding was a feeling of annoyance with the inconvenience - she thought she might look really nice. Pretty. Like a real girl.

Jake Manger's smile and comment when she found him did nothing to convince her she was wrong. "Thank you," she said. His suit looked a little funny to her - she was used to boys wearing robes on occasions more formal than just a normal day at home, and one of her cousins usually wore them even then - but did think it had been sweet of him to match her, though she did wonder what he would have done if Mother had succeeded in dressing her in pale pink. She spotted, a second later, at the sight of an older couple who were both wearing some pink and was glad she and Jake were in green. "I am - let's go," she said, beaming as she took his arm.

Inside, the Hall looked good to her. Headmaster Brockert looked less good, but Diana never paid much attention to him anyway. As the prefects - including the pink couple, she saw, and her brother, though Jay and Francesca looked as dull and reliable as ever; she waved merrily to them but don't think they noticed - started to dance, she leaned a little closer to Jake. "When they've...lead, or whatever, do you want to dance?" she asked, hoping he did. She wanted the whole first-ball experience, including dancing with someone who wasn't one of her brothers.
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Jake

January 04, 2015 2:12 AM
“I am - let’s go.” She took his arm, and just like that, the evening was alive. With her touch, the ball became all the more real, solidified and irrefutable. And as the world became more solid, Jake became a bit more.. gelatinous. All of that confidence simply melted away as he began to comprehend the implications of his actions--and their results. Without truly understanding what he was doing, his twelve-year-old foolhardiness had gotten him a date with a girl. (A Carey girl!) He didn’t care about Diana romantically, but the situation made him nonetheless a lot more nervous than he would have expected. It was, essentially, his first opportunity to screw things up.

“Cool,” he returned with a crooked grin, sudden nerves and onsetting puberty cracking his voice. However annoying, it wasn’t something the Teppenpaw could rectify, so he simply went on as if he had not noticed the disruptance. He led Diana into the Hall, pausing once inside to admire its beauty. Whomever was in charged of the decorations had, in his opinion, done a fantastic job. The prefects and Head Students were already dancing, and he noticed Diana wave to one of the couples (the Head Boy and his date, who was a prefect, if Jake wasn’t mistaken). When the Head Girl twirled by with her date, Jake’s cousin, he offered his own little wave.

“When they’ve… lead, or whatever, do you want to dance?”

Bright blue eyes turned to the mint-clad first year beside him, closer than he had expected to find her. He felt vaguely like his face would glow red anytime now, but Jake tried to present as calm as possible. In his appearance he succeeded, but his speech exposed him. “I, uh, yeah,” he fumbled. “As soon as they’re done, we can definitely… Yeah.” He thought (or maybe hoped) that she seemed a bit nervous as well, so with that in common, he at least felt a little better.

When the introductory dance concluded, Jake almost forgot to move. “Okay,” he said with a smile a moment later, trying to regain his prior zen calmness. For politeness and for laughs, he stepped before he and inquired, “Miss Carey, may I have this dance?”
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Diana

January 09, 2015 8:41 PM
Diana quirked an eyebrow at Jake’s stammering, but smiled when it ended in accepting her offer. “Good,” she said enthusiastically, sitting back a little again. “I promise I won’t step on your feet - it’s all been with my brothers, but I’ve had lots of practice,” she informed him.

With Bran, really. Theresa was the one Henry and Jay had learned - well, really, Jay had learned, though Henry could at least not completely disgrace himself, she guessed - to dance with. Three girls and four boys in the family almost balanced out well, she thought, though she was, admittedly, one of the two who would only have to suffer through one brother’s lessons. Cecilia would be the other, she assumed, learning with Peter, which would be funny because Ceci was still years older than Peter. They might have to bring in cousins from somewhere else to learn to dance with poor Peter.

She looked around for Brandon, wondering if he was sitting with some other girl, but instead saw her oldest brother and his date fall down. “Oh, dear!” she exclaimed, putting her fingers over her mouth. “Oh - what’s wrong with them?”

After that, she wasn’t actually sure going on the dance floor was such a good idea, but since she had proposed it, she didn’t feel she could honorably back out of going through with it. She smiled when Jake made a show of asking. “The honor would be mine, Mr. Manger,” she said, taking his hand and letting him lead them out onto the floor. “Just - step carefully,” she added in a more normal, less formal tone, eyeing the floor beneath them warily. Whatever was wrong with it, she didn’t want to be the next to go sprawling.
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