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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Charlotte Spencer

December 15, 2014 1:35 PM
For the last few hours, Charlotte had been fighting waves of nausea as they came. She was still getting over the stomach flu, a nasty virus that had kept her bed-ridden for a week instead of readying herself for the ball as she had planned. Exams had caused such incredible stress for her that Charlotte wanted to put some of the blame on academia for getting her sick as well. It had been awful – she’d been closer to the toilet than she’d ever been before, and the timing was equally terrible. At least the nausea wasn’t as bad as it was before, but Charlotte consumed a good amount of healing potion just in case. The only consequence was that she felt a bit light-headed and everything seemed fuzzier to her.

She felt pretty today after spending nearly as hour curling her blonde hair and putting light makeup on her face. Her mint-coloured dress was one of her favourites, and she’d worn pearl-drop earrings though they were hidden behind her hair. It was flattering having a date to the ball, particularly for Charlotte who had imagined herself drifting through the walls of Sonora, friendless, or constantly shadowing Adam with nothing better to do than sit in the library alone and read or study. It was a relief that Emrys had appeared to rescue her from such a dire fate, and he was a satisfactory companion in every way.

Charlotte’s feelings towards him had grown considerably over the past several years, but she was still unsure if she truly fancied him. The lines between friendship and something more weren’t clear in Charlotte’s mind. Any respectable wizard was potential husband material, given that they were from a respectable family and had enough wealth to support a family of his own. Love and feelings hadn’t really been a large factor in securing her future. It was difficult to discern between the two, friendship and romance.

For now, she left it alone, determined to enjoy herself at the ball. As she and Emrys were from different houses, she walked down to Cascade Hall alone, nervous that she might trip and stain her dress or, even worse, tear it somehow or smudge her make-up. None of those things happened, fortunately, and she arrived in front of Cascade Hall in one lovely piece. She was very grateful that neither she nor Emrys were Prefects, meaning they didn’t have to dance together in front of the entire school as Adam had to. She would possibly die of embarrassment with everyone’s eyes on her, though she didn't mind the attention nearly as much when she was sitting and looking pretty.

When Charlotte spotted Emrys, she smiled at him, nervous and blushing all at once. “Were you waiting long?” she asked quietly, her voice coming out a bit higher than usual. With Emrys, Charlotte had learnt to open up somewhat to someone who wasn’t Adam, and for that more than just Adam was grateful. However, she wanted Emrys to approve of her, and her eagerness to please caused her to withdraw back into her shy shell until he did so. She fiddled with her hands in front of her, trying not to act nervous but failing miserably.
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Emrys Lucan

December 16, 2014 10:23 PM
Emrys had been nervous for the Ball. He considered to be Charlotte his best girl friend since Ava was a little too rambunctious and he tended to find some of her antics tiresome, and he was nervous to have their friendship change since he felt that they worked so well together. However, things had changed. He had a guy friend now (guys friends if he included Arnold which he felt as though sometimes he could seeing as Emery and he had invited their other roommate to dinner with them when he was in the area), and more than one girl friend so he was able to sort through his feelings. The past year had involved a lot of change. Not only had his grandfather, the strict patriarch of the Lucan family died, but his feelings towards his first friend at Sonora had changed. He had realized, around Christmas break (with the aid of Caelia of course) that he was beginning to like Charlotte. Like, like-like Charlotte. And that was scary.

So, the night of the Ball, before he and Emery went down to the common room to meet Ava so the three could walk together to the Ball, Emrys checked, checked, and re-checked himself in the mirror to make sure he looked presentable. He had worn black dress robes for his grandfather’s funeral but, after learning a fire charm from a library book, Emrys had burned the offending set of robes so he wouldn’t have to remember that day. Due to this infraction, Emrys had needed a new set of robes but, furious that he had ruined a perfectly good set his parents had told him he would need to earn money over the summer in order to pay them back. Wesley, upon hearing this, immediately sent Emrys money to re-pay his parents, insisting that all he needed in return was one, small favor. Emrys cautiously accepted the offer though he knew that he would learn to regret it because he had plans for the summer. Next year he was set to take the CATS, and Emrys had wanted to spend his summer getting a leg up so that he would be able to pass all his classes with Os, sort of a last present to Grandfather.

The new dress robes had arrived yesterday, a dark grey color that Emrys thought would look better with the green Charlotte had told him her dress was in the MARS room that day so, as it turned out, burning his funeral robes had been for the best. However, there was one particular curl of light brown hair that was frustrating him to no end. It wouldn’t stay in place but he felt as though it looked odd, springing forth in the manner it did. Emrys made a face at himself in the mirror before realizing that Emery was ready to go and left with his best guy friend for the common room.

Ava was late and Emrys found himself thinking that Charlotte would never be late but then he mentally slapped himself for comparing his two girl friends. “Hi,” he replied to her greeting. “You look…nice, too.” He hoped that she didn’t catch his hesitation, but he knew that she was probably too excited to notice anyway. When she turned, showing that not only was there paint on her shoes and a little on the side of her face but also the tip of her dress, Emrys hid a grin. She was too happy about having something that wasn’t ruined with paint that he didn’t feel as though he ought to be the one to bring her down. The hat she was wearing, however, confused him. He was sure that no one wore hats to Balls and if they did the hats were considerably smaller, but that was one of the reasons why he preferred Charlotte. She wasn’t as loud and whereas Ava painted and made messes, Charlotte made music and as a musician himself, Emrys could appreciate that.

As they arrived at Cascade Hall, Emrys saw Charlotte entering the hallway from the other end and he hurried to a less crowded area for Charlotte to find him. “Were you waiting long?” she asked when she found him. He noticed that she was fiddling with her hands and he felt slightly reassured that she appeared to be as nervous as he was.

“No,” he said, smiling in a rather shy way, suddenly feeling really exposed. His heart was beating loudly and his blood rushed in his ears. “You look lovely,” he said. And he meant it too. “I have this for you.” From his pocket, he produced a light cream colored rose. He had a similar one in his lapel button hole and he figured that Charlotte could put this one in her hair or perhaps somewhere else. He personally wasn’t a fan of corsages, finding them to be weirdly mimicking of lacy collars and cuffs on old fashioned dresses, a fashion trend that even Emrys in his 15-year-old unfashionable boy mind disliked.

“Would you, um, would you like to go in?” He asked after giving her the rose. He didn’t know the meanings behind flowers, really, but when Wesley asked him what color he wanted, he’d thought the cream one would look nicest with the mint-green color Charlotte had picked. Wesley mocked him, saying white symbolized marriage, but Caelia was quick to put that to ease when he wrote her in desperation. According to Grandmother, Caelia had said, white can also be for new beginnings. He was feeling kind of weird about the whole situation, however, though he had no reason to. This was Charlotte and they’d been friends for a while. But perhaps, just perhaps, his heart was cream colored like the rose.
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Charlotte

December 19, 2014 1:42 PM
Charlotte knew Emrys was friends with his house-mates. Clearly he would want to spend time with them, but watching them walk down to Cascade Hall together still made her feel a little sad. Perhaps he preferred Ava Fletcher over her. And if that were the case, then she would be left with no one. In a trio with one witch, one of the two wizards would eventually fall for her. That was only natural. She didn’t know how much time Emrys spent with the other two, but she imagined they saw each other quite often. It wasn’t quite jealousy that Charlotte felt, but something else. Competition, perhaps, that she wasn’t prepared for. She didn’t want to want to commandeer Emrys’s time, but a small part of her did anyway.

When she approached him, his two friends gone from his side, she wondered how he really felt about this. She wanted to know what he thought of Ava Fletcher and his room-mate, or how he’d react if he discovered Ava fancied him. She smiled, her cheeks flushing as he handed her a rose.

“Thank you, Emrys. It’s lovely,” she replied. It was lovely, but Charlotte wasn’t certain where to put it. If she only had a clip, she could have pinned it to her hair. After checking for thorns, she put it behind her ear and smiled at him. “How does it look?” The colour he’d chosen went well with her dress, and she was looking forward to the appreciative glances from her school-mates.

There was a part of her that wondered if he had given Ava Fletcher a rose as well, but Charlotte tried not to compare herself to Ava. People like Adam and Emrys who were popular and well-liked by their peers could easily make new friends and didn’t seem particularly threatened by anyone. Charlotte, however, had hardly any friends. There was Serena Brockert, a lovely witch who had appeared at the most opportune time in Charms class, but Emrys was Charlotte’s best friend and a wizard. She didn’t want to give him up to anyone, and she knew that was wrong. Emrys was a lad who could make his own choices and decide who he wanted to spend time with, and Charlotte didn’t want to hinder him in any way. But her desire for security and friendship outside of her family made her jealous. It was not a pretty sight.

Charlotte tried to smile as Emrys suggested they go in. She needed to expel these awful thoughts from her mind and try to enjoy her time with him. He was her best friend, and she wanted to act like the perfect friend in return. If she wasn’t perfect, then he might run off and leave her alone. Charlotte only hoped that this night would be everything he'd hoped for. When they entered Cascade, she appraised everyone’s apparel. Her cousin had arrived with a muggle-born at his side. Odd and worrisome, knowing the rumours that surrounded the two. Adam had brought Annette who, in Charlotte’s opinion, was not a bad choice. Despite her tomboy-ish antics, Annette looked like a proper date to the ball. The dress robes were lovely, but Charlotte found Ava Fletcher to be a bit obnoxious in her attire as well as Wendy Canterbury. She wasn’t certain what pure-blood wizards saw in these sorts of girls.
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Emrys

December 19, 2014 11:54 PM
How did it look? Emrys tried to contain his blush but he was sure that some of it escaped him as he began to feel his face heat up. She was the best looking witch he’d seen all night and even though he had only been down there for a short while and had not yet seen the school in its entirety, he was certain that she would still come out on top. Thinking that and saying so, however, were two totally different things and instead he went with a “Very nice,” and another shy smile as she accepted his offer to go inside—he knew she would as the whole point of going to a Ball was to actually…go to the Ball, but he still felt oddly surprised. Perhaps this wasn’t the right word for it, but he couldn’t come up with another. Surprised was the way he had been feeling about a lot of things lately. Most of all he was feeling surprised at the way he was feeling towards his best friend and even more surprise that she had chosen him out of all the other boys at the school to be friends with.

Once they walked into the ball Emrys grinned at the sight of Ava gorging herself on pastries and shook his head. She was nuts. However, Ava wasn’t his responsibility that night, Charlotte was and he was glad he had gotten up the courage to ask her. “It looks really nice in here,” he said lamely, trying to get back his spunk so they could return to their previously easy way of talking. It was almost as if he didn’t know how to act around Charlotte anymore now that they were in a formal setting and she was his, for lack of better terms, date. “I suppose dancing together would be the next order of business, or we could mingle,” Emrys offered next in a rather Wesley-like manner, cringing even as he said it. Normally he didn’t behave like his cousin but he wanted to see what dancing with Charlotte would be like and he didn’t know how to ask her. He’d asked witches to dance before, but this was different, and this was Charlotte and—he brain was beginning to hurt with all his excuses. When it came down to it even though she’d agreed, he still felt that perhaps he wasn’t enough and she would come to her senses and say that she’d rather go with Wesley, even though his cousin didn’t even attend Sonora and most definitely wasn’t at the ball.

Comparing himself to Wesley, though, seemed to do the trick and he snapped out of whatever it was that was making him act like this. It was completely illogical to think that Wesley could take Charlotte from him. Wesley didn’t even know her really (other than that one meeting at the concert their second year) and besides, he was rambunctious, at times rather rude, and an ocean away. The night was far from over and Emrys decided that he was going to make sure Charlotte had a good time, he might have been behaving awkwardly before but he wasn’t going to be weird anymore. He turned his full attention to Charlotte and smiled at her in the relaxed way his face was accustomed to. “This song does sound like it would be fun to dance to though,” he said, nodding his head toward the band. The tune was jovial and not too fast nor too slow so he figured it would be an easy one to waltz to. “I’d like to learn it,” he commented, “perhaps jazz it up a little and play it for my Grandmother’s birthday in June. She likes jazz. She never told my Grandfather that because she thought he would disapprove, but somehow he still knew and at every Ball they ever went to together, even though he didn’t like jazz, he would still ask her to dance with him whenever a jazz song came on.” Emrys’ eyes crinkled up a little bit as he smiled. His grandparents, despite their hardness, had harbored such love and care for each other and they had been best friends up until the end.
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Charlotte

December 23, 2014 1:56 PM
It seemed as though Charlotte would have to do with ‘very nice.’ Wizards were never very extensive in their vocabulary when it came to compliments, so Charlotte assumed, and stayed by Emrys’s side as they walked in together. She nodded in agreement to his statement; it was lovely inside, and Charlotte took a moment to appreciate the décor instead of examining the rest of the bodies in the room. Mingling had never been a favourite past-time of Charlotte’s, so she replied, “Dancing sounds lovely.” She hadn’t missed Emrys’s grin when they’d entered Cascade, a grin that was directed towards Ava Fletcher. Whilst a part of her burned up inside with jealousy, another smaller bit of her was sad. Alas, it wouldn’t do to dwell on such melancholy feelings at a ball. They were supposed to be having fun.

Charlotte didn’t know much about Emrys’s family, but he made his grandparents sound lovely. Her parents weren’t exactly affectionate towards each other, though she knew they loved each other. Her maternal grandparents hardly spent a few hours together except at mealtimes, the result of an arranged marriage, and her paternal grandfather had died before she was born. Charlotte didn’t know what to expect from a partner as they aged together, but she certainly had no expectations of passion or affection. As long as she lived comfortably, she wouldn’t mind if she and her husband hardly saw each other. Though, if she were being completely honest with herself, she hoped that she would be lucky enough to find love.

Jazz had too much dissonance for Charlotte’s taste. She didn’t hate it, exactly, but she certainly did not prefer it over classical. Wizard rock she could stomach only because Adam played it incessantly, but not jazz. However, in relaying the story Emrys hadn’t admitted to enjoying the genre himself, and Charlotte smiled at him. “Your grandparents sound lovely. How old will your grandmother be?” Charlotte knew only a bit of Emrys and his relationship with his grandfather, but she had never imagined he would think of him so fondly. It was almost odd, seeing Emrys like this, but perhaps death makes the heart grow fonder. Charlotte wondered if she would feel the same if her hard-nosed grandfather died, but she doubted it. She had never been very close with that side of the family.

“Let’s dance, then,” she said, smiling at him and waiting for him to offer his hand. “It’s an easy enough song to dance to and very pleasant on the ears.” Though she did listen to loads of emotional and somewhat melancholy classical music, the amiable and light-hearted songs were what she preferred to dance to. Those tunes carried her along the floor and she was looking forward to having a good time.

The judgemental side of her was something that Cassie had instilled in her, and at times Charlotte wished she could smother that nasty little voice in her head and simply enjoy herself. Whilst she had difficulty speaking her thoughts and making conversation with strangers, Charlotte had a very active mind and keen eyes which she normally preferred to use in creating art. It was only when she was alone, however, that she hardly noticed herself weighing those around her as worthy or unworthy or comparing herself to her peers.
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Emrys

December 23, 2014 5:03 PM
Emrys smiled when Charlotte accepted his offer to dance and he held out on hand so that she might take it. When she did, he put the other very lightly on her hip like his Grandfather had taught him to do. Emrys tried to ignore the blood rushing in his ears and the proximity of being with Charlotte, and began to dance. Albeit a little bit slower than the music but once he had picked up on Charlotte’s rhythm, he took the lead and sped their dance up to the beat of the song. Feeling less likely to make a mistake now that he had something monotonous to do, Emrys answered Charlotte’s earlier question about his grandparents. “They can be lovely,” he admitted. “Grandmother perhaps more so than Grandfather but she’s always been delightful.” He laughed. “I don’t know if she’d want me giving away her age though, she’s never given me a straight answer anyhow.” He leaned in a little bit as if to whisper something confidential. “Personally, I think she’s about seventy but anytime I guess she just says she’s ‘old enough to be able to tell [me] what to do.’”

With a wink, Emrys leaned back again, the movement causing fresh air to pass over his face and he realized that suddenly he was quite warm—more so than he had originally anticipated. He discreetly took in a slow breath to calm his nerves and looked down to his feet. “I hope I’m not crushing your toes,” he said politely though he knew he wasn’t. It was a stall tactic, something for him to say while deciding what he should say next. The mention reminded him of when his parents took him and his sister around the living room when they were younger, his mother bending over to reach his height, his father letting Caelia stand on his feet while he took them around the room much quicker than Emrys and Morgana.

Talking and thinking about his family had made him realize how little he and Charlotte knew about each other outside of Sonora. Sure he had mentioned a few things about his family, enough that Charlotte knew he doted on his little sister. He’d probably mentioned somewhere along the way that Caelia was more like their father and he more like his mother. And he knew she knew somewhat about the tensions between him and his grandfather and she had met Wesley so she had seen them interact. But that wasn't much and he was realizing that he probably knew just as much about her. “So, Miss Spencer,” Emrys said, a playful grin on his face. “I feel as though we don’t know each other as much as we should. Let’s see…” He pretended to think, hoping Charlotte would realize he was showing her that he liked to talk with her just as much as he liked to play music and do homework with her*. “You are an artist, a musician, a lovely friend to have and,” he added as he turned them with the music. “Quite a delightful dance partner but perhaps I’m biased since we’re such good friends. But, I don’t know other things. Like, for example, where in the whole world would you most want to go to if your family surprised you with a vacation?”

*OOC: In their first or second year they made plans to work on homework together in the library, so I’m guessing this is something they’ve probably done more than once if Charlotte sees Emrys as her closest friend and Emrys sees Charlotte as his closest girl friend.
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