Mortimer (and a little of Vivien) Brockert

August 26, 2016 9:52 PM
Tonight was the Midsummer Ball. This time, staff were allowed to bring adult guests and for some bizarre reason, his wife Vivien had wanted to attend. This was rather unfathomable to Mortimer, as he certainly didn't want to. He'd actually rather snarkily suggested that she could go instead of him and had told her-rather sarcastically-to have a good time.

Fortunately, they'd been married long enough for Vivien to take it in stride. Several years, five sons, and ten grandchildren later, she was more than used to her husband's attitude. Besides, it wasn't as if he was actually annoyed with her, he just didn't like social events. Especially ones where there wasn't a good scotch present and lots of teenagers and their hormones were. For her part, Vivien was curious about this aspect of her husband's life since he rarely seemed to find it interesting enough to talk about. Besides, their oldest grandchild, Emerald, would be attending Sonora next year and Vivien couldn't help but be a little interested in the students who'd be attending school with her, even if her own classmates hadn't arrived yet.

It wasn't as if Mortimer paid attention to the students enough to know a lot about them as individuals so he couldn't give Emerald his opinions. Besides, he was proud to say that she was much more interested in the well-stocked library than her social life. If she was really curious about her classmates-which only would apply to those going into their second year-she could ask Angelique who'd had class with them this year.

Now it was time for the ball to begin. The Cascade Hall was decorated in a space "Out of This World" sort of theme. A bit of magic had charmed the ceiling to show not a simple starry night, but a rotating series of galaxies and nebulas. The Aladren in him really appreciated this. There were also several of what Mortimer assumed to be planets hanging from the ceiling which revolved around a sun, a series of constellations projected on the walls, and several models of what must have represented denziens of other planets wandering around that the students could interact with if they got bored of dancing or had nobody else to talk to.

He stood, Vivien sitting behind him. Mortimer placed a smile on his face"Hello students and welcome to our Midsummer Ball. Your yearbooks are located on the table over there. Have a good time. Now I'd like to call our prefects and Head Students and their dates to do the opening dance." With that Mortimer sat down. Vivien made her way to get a yearbook for Emerald but he stopped her. "If Emerald wants to see one, Owen will probably be glad to show her his."

OOC-Yearbooks will be linked on the OOC board when Amelle gets them done. Please be patient about them because she is not required to do this and does it simply because she wants to. Feel free to write for the aliens if you care to interact with them. Have fun!
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Barnaby Pye

August 30, 2016 2:15 AM
Perhaps it was fate that he hadn’t asked Nevaeh. Perhaps it was just stupidity. Whatever it was, watching her having a good time with her friends just cemented it in him that not asking her was a good thing. He didn’t need outsiders in his life, he and Tarquin were handling things just perfectly on their own. But then this strange blind witch had somehow wormed her way into his tight-knit circle of two that had expanded to three just to accommodate her. And he felt as though she deserved every sort of happiness. She seemed relatively normal and well-adjusted, and Barnaby didn’t want to drag her into the complicated, inner-workings of Tarquin and himself and he certainly didn’t need Tarquin getting any ideas.

He stayed on the outskirts of the room, observing his classmates and their dates as Cascade Hall began to fill with students, offering a stiff nod to his old roommate and the Muggleborn he had brought as a date but avoiding eye contact with anyone else. He was only there because it was required of him. Barnaby Pye did not want to be at that dance anymore than he wanted to fill out the yearbook survey to help determine superficial awards such as best looking and Class Gentleman or Lady. Nevertheless he clapped along with the others for the prefect dance and filed to the side to grab a yearbook.

Barnaby weaved his way through the crowd and found himself a seat, flicking the yearbook open to look through. He might not have cared about the various awards, but there was one award in particular that was on his mind. After seeing the winner for it the previous year at the bonfire, he had been filled with this strange sensation. Almost a sort of righteous indignation that felt entirely foreign to him. And he was curious to see if this year the award would remain the same. As he turned to the page on which the truth would be revealed, he looked up and smiled to see Nevaeh laughing with her friends.

Barnaby Pye was no judge of beauty—certainly he had never felt the stirrings of anything romantic about anyone in his entire life, but even he couldn’t deny that Nevaeh Reed made a lovely, bright picture and he wanted to keep this image in his mind to remind himself that any sort of reaction against the award (should it have been given again) was justified. He held his gaze on the gaggle of second years a moment longer before casting his eyes back to the page and scanning quickly until he found it.

He nodded rather briskly to himself as he took it in and closed the ledger, leaving it on the table as he walked over to the second year girls and [got her attention]. When Nevaeh turned around, he bowed low as his father had instructed him to do before asking a lady to dance. “Ladies,” he said in his most polite voice. “I wonder if I might steal away Miss Reed here for a dance. If that’s agreeable to her, of course?”
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Nevaeh Reed

September 02, 2016 12:52 AM
If the ball itself was half as fun as getting ready with Tess, Raine, and Natalie in MARS, then Nevaeh knew she was in for a great night. The girls (and Scout, of course, with his adorable purple bowtie) were sure to make an entrance; for one thing, she had a dog, but for another, the girls were made up beautifully with face paint. Raine was sure magic.

And also just about the sweetest thing in the whole world. Nevaeh made a mental note to get her aside at some point to thank her for being so considerate. There was no way it was coincidental that Raine had so many senses involved tonight. The legally blind Aladren could hear her friend move, there was a very pleasant smell radiating from her, and when she had brushed by, she felt a velvety softness to Raine’s attire. Nevaeh felt so lucky to have such a great best friend.

To think, she had been nervous about coming to Sonora. Her parents had let her decide for herself if this school was the one for her. There were plenty of reasons not to come: her disability, the awkwardness with Isis, and--she wasn’t an idiot--her race and social status. This school mostly tended to white society purebloods, it seemed, and she was neither of those things. Eventually she had decided to come both for the secure and semi-distant method of getting to know her biological mother, and because she wanted to prove to herself that she could do it. She was so glad she did.

A ball in and of itself wasn’t something she would have expected to enjoy, but so far, she was having a pretty good time with her girls. She laughed along at all the funny things they said and did, one hand lightly attached to Scout’s harness, the other arm crossed against her middle, lightly rubbing against the rhinestones across the middle of her dress. But then all of a sudden, someone else wanted her attention:

“Ladies, I wonder if I might steal away Miss Reed for a dance. If she’s agreeable, that is?”

“Yes!” She answered a bit too quickly before turning back to her friends. She could hardly discern their facial features, knowing who was who for different reasons, but still she darted her eyes between their faces. “You guys don’t mind, right?” When there were no objections, she turned back to Barnaby with a huge smile on her face. She passed off the end of Scout’s harness to Nat, who was closest to her at the time and offered her newly freed hand to Barnaby. The impact of the gesture likely went unnoticed, but in effect, Nevaeh proved her trust of him in this simple act, allowing him to take her into the imperceivable beyond without her eyes.

“Lead the way.”


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