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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Effie Arbon

December 16, 2014 9:48 AM
Effie should have been more excited for the ball than she had been for anything in her life. She was, of course, thrilled to not only be going with Anthony but to actually feel like he might like her, in more than the sense that he had to because he was a Carey and she was an Arbon. She had styled herself with care for the occasion. Her hair had been wrapped in a towel with a copious amount of Sleek-Eazy’s Extra Shine Serum for thirty minutes before she began styling. It was now neatly twisted around the base of her head, decorated with small silver leaves, and with long straight wisps trailing at the front. Her complexion glowed, her eyes were bright, with a little help from various friends who resided in her dressing table drawer. Her robe was short sleeved, made up of delicate layers of gauzy pale pinks. The hemlines were cut to points in a different places, showing off the different layers. The palest was embossed was a pattern of leaves, echoing the decorations in her hair and the little tree pendant, with its letter ‘E’ woven into the branches, which she always wore. As was usual with Effie in general, but especially when dressed up, the effect was rather elfen.

She floated out of the dormitory, looking light as air though with a weight still on her mind, and glided down the corridors, hair and dress flowing gracefully. Although she had taken much time over her preparations, she was still early to meet Anthony. It would never have done to be late when they were expected to open the dance, and she had more than enough practise at getting ready for balls to budget her time appropriately.

She stood watching the other students assemble, keeping a watchful eye out for Araceli. She had styled her sister’s hair for her whilst her own was gathering shine and had asked whether she would like to walk down to the Hall together. She had received a shake of the head, and had not pushed the issue, owing to the presence of other people. She felt concerned by Araceli’s refusal. She knew her sister was anxious about the ball and about making a good showing that would please their father. She had mentioned as much in their limited conversations, though more recently she had stopped mentioning the subject altogether, and if it was mentioned became, if possible, more silent than usual. Effie could not help but feel that her sister might be planning to avoid the occasion altogether Whilst she could see the benefit in the short term, she knew that father would not be at all pleased, and she so dearly wished for Araceli to come and to have a good time… As each person passed who was not her sister, her face fell a little. She was good at smiling when she had to and pretending all was well but she was used to having an audience to trigger such a reaction. As she stood waiting, she forgot to perform for the passing crowd, her anxiety telling on her face. She was brought to by someone approaching her, and she quickly hitched a pleasant smile back on her face, though possibly not before her previous expression had been noted.
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Anthony Carey VIII

December 21, 2014 9:53 AM
At home, Anthony would have had more help than any one human could need to get ready for almost any ball he might attend, but because self-sufficiency was one of the family values, he did not think his appearance suffered much for the lack of it at Sonora. The main difference was that there were no tiny last-minute adjustments being made to the fit of his robes, something he had always thought was a little ridiculous considering just how little he was usually likely to grow between when dress robes were ordered and when he was supposed to wear them, especially now that he was older. When he was about thirteen, some of them might have really made his clothes fit better, but at seventeen, he thought he was past the worst of getting taller. It didn’t really show that much beside most people, but he was already taller than was really average in his family, taking back after his mother in both height and coloring instead of after the Careys, though he did think he was still shorter than Arthur.

Vanity was not one of his major faults, but once he was fully dressed, Anthony did take a moment to admire his reflection in the mirror. Dress robes were a bother from start to finish, but they did make him look less gangly than usual, and more dignified in general. Like someone who could open a ball, be interesting company for a whole evening, and live up to the overly-long numeral at the end of his name. Feeling more confident than he had yet, Anthony collected Effie’s corsage and went to the prearranged meeting place.

He felt a little bad about being the second to arrive when he saw her there ahead of him, looking momentarily less than happy, though her usual smile snapped back into place before he could really analyze the bit of expression he saw as he approached. “Good evening,” he said, offering her the little flower arrangement. “I’m sorry I kept you waiting. You look very nice.”

Pleasantries Anthony could do, though he didn’t have the assertive personality for the really elaborate ones. After them, though, came the part that might be harder: the actual Ball. Anthony had known how to dance most of his life, of course, but his most common partner had been his first cousin – Theresa was admitted by almost all to be an excellent dancer, as she had no excuse not to be after having to practice with all of them growing up, as there had been no other girls of learning age around for him or his brothers or the oldest of her brothers to work with. Other than that, there had been some dances with people he didn’t really know that well at events in the past few years, but even that was different than being on an actual date, which he’d asked to go on and where he’d dance with the same person all night without being totally sure what the relationship involved was or might end up as. He’d never done that before and while he didn’t think it did so in a necessarily bad way, it did make him a little nervous.

He was happy when the headmaster didn’t keep them listening – or standing still and worrying about the important dance to come – very long. Dancing, aside from figuring out the specific gentlemanly placement of his hands with a specific girl, was enough muscle memory that Anthony thought he would mostly just have to divide his attention between Effie and making sure they didn’t hit anyone who didn’t know how to dance, which he thought was a good amount of attention to use up at one time.

“It’s a disappointing night for announcements,” he observed. “No results and we’re losing another teacher.” Officially, at least, Professor Valson hadn’t been their teacher, but he had liked her. “I'm sure the rest of the evening will be better, though, and the Feast next year,” he added, automatically trying to find something good to say so their evening didn't start off on too low of a note. "Do you have many plans this summer?"
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Effie

December 26, 2014 11:17 PM
“Oh, not at all - I only just got here,” Effie lied politely when Anthony apologised. Anyway, it wasn’t really his fault. Anthony, she suspected, was exactly punctual (she didn’t have a watch on to check). She had predicted having to do some adjusting and chaperoning duties for her sister, making sure she was happy and settled before Anthony arrived. Araceli taking that responsibility away had made her early.

“Thank you,” she smiled, when he complimented her appearance, “As do you.” She was glad he had chosen a gender-neutral adjective, so she could simply echo it back rather than having to come up with something herself. She was exceptionally unused to giving compliments to boys and thought a word like ‘handsome’ would have fallen very awkwardly from her lips, even if it was true.

They took their places for the dance and, even though it was all somewhat familiar, she felt a little thrill of excitement. She knew that the Sonora school dance wasn’t the social event of the century but it still felt special to be a prefect opening a ball with Anthony Carey. Father was bound to be pleased with her. But of course thinking of father brought her thoughts back round to her sister, whom she instantly felt guilty for forgetting for all of thirty seconds, and the anxiety briefly flickered in her eyes once more. She tried to scan the crowd subtly over Anthony’s shoulder, not wanting to seem like she wasn’t paying attention to him but wanting to be reassured about her sister’s whereabouts…

“Yes, it’s a shame,” she replied to Anthony, returning her gaze to him, even though it longed to be elsewhere. “I hope they manage to replace Professor Valson and not just have… Well, I know she was a substitute but she still took the class full time. I don’t want a different professor every week when I’m trying to study for my RATS.

“Not many,” she said, when he asked about her summer plans, “Well, not official ones anyway. We’ll go to parties if invited, maybe even throw one but summer tends to be quieter with everyone on vacation. I like it better than Christmas for that… Not that I don’t enjoy the parties but sometimes it feels like I hardly have time to be with my family. Whilst everyone’s at their summer homes, I plan to walk and swim and be with my sisters,” again, her eyes flicked past his shoulder, scanning the section of the room behind, “How about you?” she asked.
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Anthony

December 28, 2014 9:08 PM
Anthony had not really thought about the possibility of a different teacher every week. It was something that could easily happen when a teacher left – teaching wasn’t exactly a well-paying, easy, or even very respected, depending on where the teacher came from, job, so he guessed it should have been less surprising that it was that there were shortages, though there always did seem to be enough private tutors to go around. Maybe it paid better, or was easier to get the knowledge and skills to do than school teaching was – but since he had never really had to deal with it, he hadn’t thought of it.

“It doesn’t sound appealing,” he admitted.

Effie’s summer plans brought up the brief mental image of her in a bathing suit, which Anthony put firmly back in the little mental cupboard it had come out of as quickly as he could. He didn’t plan to be his oldest brother, who had gotten so bad about feeling guilty for noticing that his future wife was attractive before they got married that their other brother had been muttering about making increasingly drastic interventions by the time the wedding had finally happened and allowed, under what Anthony and Arthur had deduced was their brother’s own idiosyncratic code of honor, Arnold to view Fae however he pleased, but it was one thing to be okay with thinking about girls and another thing to think about them while he was dancing with one at a formal occasion. At a formal occasion, he, as the family heir, needed to put Arnold to shame when it came to being a gentleman, and while he wasn’t as competitive as either of his brothers, Anthony didn’t like it when he failed to meet a standard.

“Mine probably won’t be much different,” he said. “I may have to attend some family occasions, but mostly, I’ll study, play Quidditch with my brothers and cousins, and listen to my brothers talk about what they’ve been doing this year.” Arnold could still relate everything about every game he played in in a lot of detail whether he won or lost, and he was sure Arthur would have more stories about being abroad than he had the last time Anthony had seen him. He had only just begun trying to get himself killed among enchanted South American ruins when Sonora had become encased in clouds and the family had called him home, pulling everyone in close in the face of a crisis.

"It doesn't seem like it's going to be our last summer vacation," he mused, thinking of how the real world would begin just about this time next year. "Congratulations on being nominated for Head Girl, by the way," he said, following the thought of siblings and summer to the thought of their last Welcoming Feast, where they would find out if they had won. He wasn't betting on either of them, but he knew his family would just be proud he'd been nominated. It could mean people were beginning to think of them as more respectable, responsible people.
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Effie

December 30, 2014 3:01 AM
“That sounds pleasant,” she smiled,as he described his summer. Family occasions perhaps had a slightly ominous ring to it, or like it was something done with a sense of duty rather than true enjoyment. That was always the case when it came to family though - one or two such elements but she didn’t find they outweighed the more pleasant aspects. Although given how shaken Araceli had seemed throughout their Christmas vacation, it depended how heavy handed Father was with her. She supposed that had the potential to taint the rest of her summer but she tried to believe that it wouldn’t.

“I hadn’t really thought of it like that,” she mused, when he stated that it would be their last summer vacation, “I suppose I’ve been thinking of our last year beginning in September but of course you’re right…” She wondered how different things would be this time next year, what the wide world would have in store for her, and whether she might possibly just be allowed to spend one more summer swimming off the island with her sisters before she was expected to be a real grown up.

“And you on being nominated for Head Boy,” she smiled. She was tempted to ask what he thought of their chances but that had the potential to get awfully political and she didn’t think that was appropriate. She hadn’t thought school badges would matter to her much but she had been so pleased to be made a prefect - to know that her teachers had some regard for her. To receive the same endorsement from her peers would be delightful, especially if Anthony got Head Boy.

As they continued to twirl, a familiar shade of blue caught her eye, and she turned her head sharply to follow it, rather out of keeping with the dance. Her gaze returned to Anthony, perhaps a little more anxious than she would have thought. She had wanted her sister to be being sociable, and to be happy…. She had considered a pleasant evening with a nice little friend, like Chaslyn Brockert, as the ideal solution to this. She had not expected that. She thought she ought to be pleased but her over-protective streak couldn’t help but kick in…

“You have a cousin in the beginners class, don’t you?” she asked, “Has she mentioned the Westley boy? Is he nice? Only he seems to have brought my sister.”
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Anthony

January 01, 2015 9:22 PM
“I imagine it will be,” Anthony agreed about his summer. There would be stresses and irritations, of course, but he thought there were some of those in everything that existed. He only knew about the ones that came with spending a lot of time with a large family, but he thought they sounded better than the ones he’d heard came with not having a large and prosperous family. Family connections were the most durable, and therefore the most useful.

“You could be as well,” he offered when she admitted she hadn’t thought of this as the last summer. “I suppose it depends on what you do after school, and when you’d be expected to start doing it.” A person who just went straight to another school would most likely have one more summer off – or at least the chance for one, if you could afford it and the time wouldn’t be really better spent doing something else.

Anthony decided to leave it up to Effie to talk more about her future plans or not. He would most likely go straight for more education – something the Fourth disliked, saying the need for it just meant the schools had lowered their standards to accommodate Muggleborns and poor people who didn’t have good tutors before they started the regular seven years, but accepted as necessary for someone who wanted to be respected in the modern world – but he knew it could be political, and therefore impolite, to ask a girl if she was going to. If his family was pressed, he didn’t think they would have much of a choice but to support witches continuing their educations if they wanted to and were suited to it - it would be hard to logically justify it as being improper for witches in general after they’d accepted Morgaine as one of the family leaders; the only way would be to admit that they only left her alone because they thought she would kill them all if they ever tried to discuss how much longer than expected she had hung onto power, and he didn’t really see anyone being willing to admit that in public – but it wasn’t something any of them felt strongly about. Blood and land were what the branch heads were concerned about, and while educated girls would be of more use in fights over those things, those who were not college material weren’t pushed toward it. Mother, Father, and Aunt Catherine had all gone, both Father and Aunt Catherine mostly after marrying for at least the first time, while Aunt Gigi, Uncle Donnie, and Aunt Emma hadn’t. Effie’s answer wasn’t likely to change his opinion of her much, but he didn’t want to put her on the defensive by mistake if she was uncomfortable with the topic.

“Thank you,” he responded to her congratulations, smiling.

It was tempting to let it go to his head – he was a rising seventh year, a Head Boy nominee, soon to be one of the more important people in this school no matter how Head Boy went, and dancing around, more competently than some, with a very pretty and almost equally accomplished girl in his arms. It was hard, really, not to be a tiny bit impressed with himself when he thought of it all that way. He was saved, though, from getting too smug and self-satisfied by Effie’s question about first years, which reminded him of his current limitations. He might have been the heir, but Jay had been the one in charge at Sonora this year and therefore – along with being her brother – the one in charge of making sure Diana was settling in well and staying on track.

“I haven’t heard her mention him, but I think Diana’s spent most of her time with her roommates, really,” he made up. “There is a beginner Westley in my House, though – his sister, I think – and I’ve never heard anything bad about her.” She was a lot younger than him and not on the Quidditch team, so he didn’t really know her at all, but he hadn't heard of any outrageous scandals and he was pretty sure she had a position in the library. "I'm sure they'll be all right."
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Effie

January 06, 2015 9:18 AM
“It’s not really decided yet,” Effie nodded, when Anthony kindly suggested that she might also be right. For all that they had been home-schooled for years, as a family, this was not out of any inherent belief that girls needed only a limited education. Indeed, her father was very keen for all his children to prove their worth and prowess as good Pureblood citizens. It had only been Arbon tradition to do this in the comfort of their own home since schools had started accommodating other sorts. She could perhaps study further, if she wished. She liked her classes well enough though no one in particular stood out as a burning passion that she was driven to take further. She wanted to get married, of course, but she was happy for that to develop in its own time. She would like to leave school feeling like she was in a relationship that headed in that direction, as the reason father had given in to public schooling was the over-abundance of daughter’s he had been given, but Effie was happier with the idea of friendship, relationship, love then marriage as a series of logical steps.

“I suppose I’ll see what happens. Perhaps, if nothing else is fixed on, I can help Delphine study for her RATS,” she mused. Whilst studying together perhaps was not the most thrilling of pass-times, the excuse to spend an extended period of time with her sister was a pleasing one. She was looking forward to the summer but those always ran out so quickly.

“Oh, no, I’m sure they’re quite proper,” she nodded, as he mentioned the girl Westley being generically good. “It’s just….” she hesitated, choosing her words with care. “Araceli takes time to feel comfortable with people. Sometimes people aren’t very understanding about that sort of thing, or they don’t have the patience. I….. I’m sure you know-” she began. She felt like Anthony might just be able to understand, or even to help. Henry wasn’t the same as Araceli but he was someone who had struggled and Anthony had done his best to help him through that. He might have answers and she had been hoping for a chance to tactfully bring this into a conversation with him, in a way that slighted neither his cousin nor reflected negatively on her sister. She was cut off though by the sight of Jay Carey and his partner losing their footing. One of the other couples had stumbled earlier, she had noticed, but had chalked it up to them being those kinds of people and having no idea how to dance properly. Careys did not just fall. Nor, she suspected, did Wolseithcraftes, but that was by the by. She was almost sure it had happened in a similar spot.

“One moment,” she said, sliding her right hand out of Anthony’s. No self-respecting witch was caught without her wand on any occasion, and hers hung from a chatelaine at her waist. She aimed it under their arms at the point roughly where she thought the slips had occurred.

“Finite incantatem,” she uttered. “I would still proceed with caution,” she advised. “Now, where were we?”
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Anthony

January 09, 2015 8:24 PM
“That would be kind of you,” Anthony said. “I think I’m going to be the first in the family for...several years who won’t have someone to coach through CATS next year.” He would have Henry, of course, but it was habit not to mention Hen, even to someone else who knew him. Henry liked Effie, or at least seemed to have gotten used to her - one of the reasons Anthony had first thought well of her was because of that; either she hadn’t assumed that Henry’s mannerisms meant he was mentally deficient enough to mock without fear of him understanding or she was just kind enough not to mock him anyway - so she had to know, but…. “It really only started with my brother Arthur, but it’s become a bit of a family tradition, I almost feel left out,” he joked.

Though that wasn’t the only way his time as the oldest of those at the school would be different from the others. Arthur, then Alexandra, then Jay, and next year, him - the first of all of them who’d assumed a sort of leadership over the Careys at the school who was ever likely to have any real authority within the family. Mal would follow him, he guessed, though poor Mal - his position was a joke at best even if Morgaine decided one day to let him have it. His whole branch was composed of three widows and two siblings and they had very little money, very little territory, and very little reputation. He and his brother might somehow, with a lot of effort and a little luck and substantial support from their sister, rebuild their branch, but Anthony didn’t envy them their position for the next fifty or sixty years at all. He would have taken being Arthur or Jay, who were not in line to inherit position but were in a strong part of the family, any day.

As Effie began to speak in more detail about why she worried for her sister, Anthony hesitated, guessing at the reason for her hesitation - and was then distracted by Jay and Francesca staggering and then going down in a heap. Anthony winced as he watched his cousin trying to sort himself out and get up. “Oh, dear,” he muttered.

He smiled slightly, impressed by her swift thinking while he was still surprised and sympathetic about the problem, when Effie decided to try cancelling any spell that might be on that part of the floor and responsible for Jay and Francesca’s atypical clumsiness, but was quickly reminded of the topic they had been on before that. “Your sister,” said Anthony, and considered his words very carefully. “I...do understand being concerned about...a situation like that,” he admitted. He had worried a lot about Henry when the Midsummer Event had involved mandatory teamwork a few times. “But...well, people can surprise you, do better than you’d expect when they have to.” Henry had dealt with the team challenges, after all. The worst that had come of them was him developing a massive, irrational, hopeless crush on Alicia Bauer, and since he had been almost unable to speak during the few times he was around her because of it, he hadn’t had a chance to make that a real problem.

It was difficult to give advice when he didn’t know much about either of the people he was talking about or why Araceli Arbon was not comfortable with people - he refused to picture a scenario in which someone did anything like what had happened to Henry to a little girl, not least because he still felt a little sick even remembering what really had happened; he had never even told Henry or his parents, but Anthony had overheard most of it and still wished that he hadn’t - but he did his best. “If it were me,” he said, “I’d...speak to her later, if she wanted to talk about it, and then only...speak to Mr. Westley, or hex him into a caterpillar, or anything if it’s necessary.” He shrugged. “Henry - well, you know he’s...slow to warm up to people, too, but he hates it when he thinks his brother and I are meddling too much,” he said. “And since they’re in classes together and an invitation was made and accepted, I’m sure they knew a bit about each other from the start.” Admittedly, Diana was here with a boy she had barely known from Merlin's cat before he asked her out, but Pecaris were like that. Crotali were usually more sensible.
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Effie

January 10, 2015 1:55 AM
“It would be nice,” she explained, when he said it would be good of her to tutor her sister, “I’ve had so many fewer opportunities to spend time with her since being at school.” She was still close to Delphine, something which she treasured, but she wondered how much more their bond could have been if they had been together every day, the way they had been until she had turned eleven. Letters could only do so much. She was sure there were parts of her sister that she didn’t really know. Sometimes, she surprised her - something Effie was sure would never have been able to happen before.

“Poor you,” she sympathised, a smile on her lips, when he mentioned being the first not to have a younger relative to prep for exams, “With only a Quidditch team to run, your own exams to sit and, potentially, Head Boy duties, it really sounds like you will be at quite the loose end. And family always needs looking out for, one way or another,” she added, in a more serious tone. She didn’t like her sisters to be in need of help but she liked to fulfil that role for them when they did. It would be strange, she thought, to see everyone around you helping out each other and to not feel needed in that.

“I do hope they’re alright,” she added to Anthony’s ‘oh dear,’ as Jay and his partner picked themselves up. She was glad he returned the subject to where she’d left it, and she nodded as he spoke.

“I suppose she already is,” she admitted, when he said that people had a habit of surprising one when the situation became necessary. Whilst Araceli probably had little control over whether someone asked her to the ball, it showed that one of her year-mates held her in positive regard. Perhaps that was due to her making progress in giving a positive impression to them. Even if not, it was positive evidence in and of itself.

“You’re right,” she nodded, visibly relaxing, a natural smile crossing her face. She couldn’t storm in and…. do anything. She didn’t even know there was anything she needed to do, and he had spent a year in classes with her sister. Even if he hadn’t noticed her at all that in itself would have told him something. She would still keep an eye on them, she thought. She wasn’t sure she could help but do that… “I will only turn him into a caterpillar if I am assured that he deserves it,” she promised. “I’d just rather be able to know whether it will be or not now. Perhaps it’s not Mr. Westley whose patience should be under scrutiny,” she admitted a little bashfully.
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Anthony

January 11, 2015 11:55 PM
“Ah,” Anthony said when Effie explained more about helping her sister. “That does sound nice.” He had always thought of academics as something that separated siblings, since he’d spent a lot of time wanting desperately to do things with his older brothers and not getting to when he was younger, both because Arnold and Arthur were twins for all their differences and there was often a subtle feeling of intruding on something when he was with them both at the same time and just because Anthony had been kept a lot busier than they were when they were all growing up. Arthur had clamored for as much to do, but he could do it faster - in terms of academic ability, Arthur easily outclassed Anthony, achieving with ease what Anthony had to work for, though Anthony consoled himself that he had a much better personality. Magical and intellectual agility were not all a guy needed to be successful, and Anthony had enough of them, too. "I hope to spend more time with my brothers after school as well."

He smiled at her teasing about becoming a loose end. “They do,” he agreed about family always needing some looking after. “I don’t know what they’d do without us.”

Anthony was relieved to see Jay and Francesca get up without any spilled blood, violent confrontations, urgent staggering toward the staff table, or anything else dramatic. “It looks like it,” he muttered. “Goodness.”

Anthony smiled again as Effie admitted she really just wanted to know what was going on with her sister right now. “Between us,” he said, “my cousins and I all had to talk to ourselves - and each other - a little about why we shouldn't corner Diana’s date and terrify him into good behavior before tonight, and Diana’s not someone we usually worry about very much.” Well, they did worry about her breaking her own neck, or they had, but they worried more about what she was going to do to her environment. She was...high-spirited, though she had settled down a lot after Brandon left for school, just as Bran seemed to have settled down at school. They brought out the wild in each other, which was why he knew Jay had been a little worried about them both being at a formal event tonight. “It’s natural to be a little overprotective, I guess, but I imagine most of us know what constitutes a caterpillarization-worthy offense before we ever get here.” A family who let eleven and twelve-year-olds go out in public without some basic guidelines was not likely to be successful in society for very long. From the minute they started school or attending parties, whichever came first, they were expected to represent their families with, at worst, very few big mistakes.
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