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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Nathan Xavier and his Mom

August 27, 2016 9:44 PM
Nathan had enjoyed his afternoon immensely. His mother had come along to the school, and he'd been able to show off his office (which, admittedly, he'd cleaned up considerably for her visit), the Teppenpaw rooms that he'd been overseeing for a number of years now (which he'd tidied a little bit and made sure the elves dusted in all of the little out-of-the-way corners for today), the grounds he was in charge of upkeeping (which were, in fact, in their normal state as he always had them in a condition that was presentable for visitors, including his mom), and his new greenhouses (which, like his office, had needed a bit of work), as well as the living quarters he counted as his home more than anyplace else in the world (which had required a full month of preparation to get up to mom-visit-acceptability). She had been satisfyingly impressed by her son's accomplishments and spaces, and then had locked herself in his bathroom for thirty minutes while she got herself ready for the ball.

Nathan had used that time to put on his best robes (which were the same ones he had bought for his graduation ceremony next week when he became officially certified for teaching) - so they were nice, new, and stain-free, but not exactly the deluxe formal wear some people would be sporting tonight at the ball.

... Like his mom.

He blinked at the woman who came out of his bathroom, barely recognizing her. Her normally straight grey hair was done up in curls and dyed a light brown. She was wearing make-up and that took decades off her face. Her dress . . . well, it was glittery and white and might very well have been the one she wore the day she married Nathan's father.

"You know this is just a school ball, right?" he asked.

"Of course, sweetheart," she tutted, patting him on the cheek. "I get so few chances to dress-up, though. I thought I would have some fun with it. Here." She took out her wand and made adjustments to his own robes and hair, taming his mess of curls into something almost dignified. "There," she remarked, sounding pleased with herself. "You look dashing."

Nathan seriously doubted this assessment, but she was his mom, so he didn't argue with her. A glance in a mirror did show that he looked closer to dashing than he ever had in his life, so she was due some credit there.

They headed down to the Hall, and after the Headmaster's speech and the Prefects' Dance, Mom headed off to find some food while Nathan looked around for some of his seventh year Teppenpaws to congratulate and wish happy futures to, but first he spotted one of his first years looking upset and heading for the exit.

He moved to intercept, but another first year got to her first. He hung back, letting Farrah take the first shot at resolving whatever was upsetting Georgia. It could have something to do with her choice of attire, which wasn't as formal as most everyone else, but he really didn't want to assume that and certainly didn't want to mention it first, in case that wasn't the problem and she became offended. Fashion was definitely not his forte and the last thing he wanted to do was to come off as criticizing hers by suggesting some alterations.

Fortunately, he knew from observing the students in his beginners' herbology classes that the two girls were friends and friends would probably solve whatever the issue was (clothing self-consciousness or whatever else it might be) better than a professor could. Just the same, he hovered between them and the Hall doors, in the off chance further intervention was required later.
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Isis Carter

August 29, 2016 3:51 AM
Isis stared at her reflection with mild discontent. The woman in the mirror was, unfortunately, nothing really special. She knew that she was moderately pretty, and she knew that, as staff, she didn’t really have to dress up much, but what she wore still left much to be desired of her. There were a lot of unspoken consequences, she felt, for her lack of true formal wear; things always weighed more, said more, of her than others in the same situation, namely because of her background. When you grew up like (and looking like) Isis did, you had to attest to a lot more than just yourself by the way you carried yourself.

A fancy dress for her not in her budget. The substitute professor had never had much money, and she was doing her best now to save up now that she was finally employed. And while she’d been here for a few years now, she didn’t have enough yet to pay back what she owed back in Detroit. She had sworn she would return what she had taken someday, and Isis still carried that vow with her. Her budget had been enough to afford Nevaeh’s dress--the Reeds, with their moderate wealth, had insisted it was unnecessary, but Isis had never bought her daughter anything of substanance, and after thirteen years of life, she thought Nevaeh deserved something from her--but that had wiped out all she could spare.

So she did what she could to look like something: black dress pants, a pink polo, a grey sweater vest with yellow argyle patterns, a yellow headscarf, and a black heels. All of these were items she had probably worn to class, but hopefully not in this combination. Isis did her makeup rather plainly, the only pop of color her burgundy lipstick, and made her peace with herself. Tonight, she reminded herself, was not for her. She pictured Nevaeh, and she smiled.

Whether she was truly ready or not, the ball commenced. There were people she didn’t recognize because of how dressed up and glamorous they looked, and there were others she didn’t recognize because they were dates of the staff members. But some of them, her friends (and her child), she’d recognize anywhere, anytime.

One of those people was Nathan. Isis suppressed a slightly silly grin as she approached her fellow Head of House. “Hey, stranger,” she greeted merrily before realizing he seemed distracted by something. Her dark eyes followed his apparent line of sight, finding two young girls at the end of the line. “Everything okay over there?” she asked with genuine concern. She was at a school event in her teacher clothes; she might as well use her teacher voice, too.
12 Isis Carter So far... so good? 31 Isis Carter 0 5

Nathan

September 08, 2016 11:53 AM
Nathan turned his attention away from the girls as he was joined by Isis, looking about as dressy as he had himself before his mom started grooming him to her own specifications. Now feeling almost dapper, he grinned a bit self consciously as she remarked on it (or that was how he interpreted her choice of 'stranger' as her form of address for him).

Of their own accord though, his eyes drifted back to the first years to check they were still fine and, perceptive educator that she was, Isis picked up on his distraction. "So far so good," he replied. "It looked like we might have had a flight in progress but friend...s," he awkwardly switched around his sentence and pluralized the word in progress as another child joined the first two, "look like they have the situation under control." He gave her another, warmer, smile and added, "But we will continue to monitor the trio in case anything changes."

"How is your evening going? Did you bring anyone? When she gets back with her drink, I'd like you to meet my mother. She's looking forward to meeting my colleagues tonight." If possible, he though he might try to swing well clear of Edda Eir, though. He wasn't sure which thought was more terrifying ... the two women being rude to one another, or them actually getting along. He thought Mom and Isis would be reasonably safe to interact, though.
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Isis

September 09, 2016 2:21 AM
Fortunately, as Nathan explained, the situation with the two girls, and now a third friend, seemed to be under control. With this many kids with this many personalities, it was inevitable that someone would have an issue, be upset, or just generally not enjoy an event like this, which meant there would probably be situations that staff members would have to attempt resolving. And as two of the four Head of Houses, the hypothetical problem was likely to be directed their way. “Sounds good to me,” she said back; somewhat monitoring seemed like the best approach.

“Aw, your mom’s here?” She glanced across the room to try to find the woman around the drink area. The crowd made it difficult, obviously, but she thought she saw a flash of grey hair as bodies leaned and shuffled. Nathan bringing her was good for two reasons: one, that just about the sweetest thing she’d ever heard, and two, she noted subconsciously, it proved definitively that there wasn’t another woman in his life. It did, for a moment, stall her brain out on the thought of what it might be like to have some sort of relationship with one’s mother, when she hadn’t spoken to hers in over a decade now, and even during her youth, there had been a strain. Isis quickly did manage to push the thought from her mind, though, and be happy for Nathan. “I’d love to meet her too.”

“I’m by myself,” she answered the earlier question, shoving her hands into her pants pockets. Truthfully, there wasn’t anyone she could have brought with her, although she wasn’t about to volunteer that information. The only person in her life of any affection who wasn’t already at Sonora was certainly unable to attend; even if her brother ever get out of prison, somehow, she doubted the school would ever let her bring him along to functions. “But,” she added positively, “that’s alright. I’ve got enough friends around here that-”

She had been scanning the room as she spoke, but one sight cut her off completely: Nevaeh. In that instant, it was a different world. “Oh my God,” she breathed aloud, one hand covering her mouth. “She looks so grown up.” Isis might have been close to tears if not for the fact that, as she suddenly remembered, she was in a very crowded place, where her connection to Nevaeh was, purposefully, mostly unknown. Turning quickly back to Nathan, she did her best to cover, although she was not nearly as convincingly vague as she often was. “I know Nevaeh’s parents, so it’s… it’s nice to see her like this.”

“Anyway,” she somewhat rushed to change the subject, “I hope your mom’s not lost among a bunch of teengers. Has she been gone long? I imagine she must be back soon, right? Maybe we should go find her.”
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Alfie Pye

September 13, 2016 4:43 PM
Alfie felt numb. There were several reasons that could have contributed to his current state and in all reality it was probably a combination of all these things, but as he checked himself out in the mirror all he saw were glassy eyes. He’d showered, scrubbed himself fairly clean for the Midsummer occasion, but for all his nice dress robes and neatly trimmed scruff did, he was still, in effect, a drunk. He didn’t really know the steps that had gotten him to this point and he didn’t really care either. When he thought over what had led him to this point all he saw was a misguided younger brother who didn’t know when to leave well enough alone and a witch with whom he was completely in love with but who would never admit that she loved him back.

When he and Cecily were together, they were good, but she’d had Jake and she’d always have Jake. And besides, she was such a forward thinking, practical witch that she hadn’t been able to think outside the strict margins of the case and their work and the distance to even try to give Alfie a proper go. It stung, and the countless returned owls stung even more. It was probably for this that he hadn’t had the time nor energy to properly punish Barnaby and had resorted to his father’s and grandfather’s tactics. After all, they had done it to him so he was really just passing along the Pye gift to his younger brother.

Barnaby seemed happier, lighter almost now that the weight of carrying around such a secret was gone. He’d done it for Barnaby’s own good, Alfie tried to reason with himself. Any traces of anything that had pushed Barnaby towards the more calculating side of his personality was gone, he was new and fresh and Alfie had his little brother back again. But living with the guilt that he’d altered Barnaby’s life against his brother’s will as easily as his father and grandfather had altered his was something that was beginning to take it’s toll on the ex-Auror.

It was visible in Alfie’s posture and face and he wiped his hands down his forehead, over his nose, past his mouth and chin, slapping his cheeks twice to scare more life into himself before he had to appear in public. He was tired, but a rejuvenating spell made him feel as though his worries were gone. Using spells like that was dangerous, he knew from past cases that one could get addicted to the light-hearted feeling many charms or potions could bring, but he just needed it for one night—the last night of the school year, and then he could disappear for the summer and wallow alone. And then he closed his eyes in annoyance. It was the last night of the school year and he’d promised Isis an answer by that evening.

Isis had asked him a couple days ago if she could crash at his over the summer, something about her current living situation becoming unlivable and he’d asked to think over it for a couple of days. He’d realised rather early on that having someone else in his house would ruin his summer plans, but he supposed he didn’t have to return home each night and it would probably be safer in the long run once this was all over that he have somewhere to hide out that anyone who had attempted to follow him home had not yet found. And if Isis was there then she could help with the upkeep. It was surrounded with wards and so was a very safe place to be but it still remained that it meant he had to let someone into his personal space.

When he saw Isis at the ball, he made a beeline for her. It was better to get it over with than to leave her hanging all evening and causing worry on both their parts. She was talking with Nathan Xavier and Alfie smiled politely in greeting to the older wizard. “I thought about your request,” he said in a low voice not sure if Isis wanted word to get around that she was in need of a place to live. “I was hesitant because I didn’t know how often I’d be at home this summer, I have some…auror things to wrap up. But then I realised that if I’m not really using my apartment you might as well.” He shifted kind of uncomfortably. He knew that for a professor he was rather well off and that he’d grown up with a lot more money than Isis and so letting her into his privileged world felt weird. “It’s in a young area of wizarding London, there are a couple other witches and wizards in the building around our age so you wouldn’t be lonely…”

He trailed off, waiting to see what Isis would say.
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Isis

September 14, 2016 3:27 AM
OOC: It was decided on chatzy that it would make the most sense for me to post again next since Alfie directly addressed Isis. The turn order will now adjust accordingly.


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She noticed Alfie, and as she realized that he was approaching them (or, more accurately, her), Isis felt both relief and annoyance. The good news was that if he interrupted, Nathan would have no time to ask any questions about her reaction to Nevaeh in the event her semi-rapid-fired menagerie of inquiries and statements had failed to distract. But the bad news was that given the intimate nature of their friendship, she worried that others might think she and Alfie were intimate in other ways, the ways that mattered. This was particularly true in Nathan’s presence; everyone knew Isis and Alfie were friends, but she was comfortable with him in ways she was not with anyone else, and she couldn’t help but worry their friendship and quiet intimacy would hint to a romance that wasn’t present.

Alfie smiled at Nathan briefly and then addressed her in a hushed tone. With all the effort this ball required, she had almost forgotten her request of Alfie, or at least she had managed to set it aside in favor of a different anxiety. Isis hated asking for things, but in truth, it was remarkable at this point that she’d even felt comfortable enough to do it. A request of this nature required honesty and openness that was not often found in her, as she had to explain that she was basically homeless. Isis had spent the last several summers on school grounds, but she was getting sick of feeling like she was mooching off her place of employment. But to leave meant a destination, and she had none. She had lived in a car before and could do it again, but she was no longer in possession of one. Isis was saving money as best she could, but it wasn’t enough yet. She couldn’t buy herself anything like that until she had honored her debt in Detroit.

She didn’t like the sound of the things Alfie had to do over the summer, instinctively worried, though she did find some comfort in her confidence that he could tend to himself. He didn’t need her to worry. The main focus now was the answer: he would let her stay with him (or possibly without him in his place, since he said he would most likely be gone a major portion of the time). He spoke of his neighbors, but Isis was not terribly concerned about company. She had plenty of friends at Sonora, but this was a first in a long time. She knew how to be on her own. “Thank you,” she said a little too loudly, genuinely moved. She gave a tight but quick hug, temporarily overwhelmed with gratitude but immediately remembering herself, their location, and their present company. Instead, more subtly, she took his hand briefly and gave a loving squeeze. “It means a lot,” she added more quietly. She might have kissed him if not for…

Nathan. Isis smiled nervously in the other wizard’s direction, afraid of being rude to him but also afraid of being overly apologetic and revealing something she didn’t want to reveal. “So, um…” she said nervously, directing her attention between her two favorite wizards in the world. “The decorations sure are nice.”
12 Isis I mean thanks but also whyyyy 31 Isis 0 5

Nathan

September 15, 2016 10:25 AM
For a moment, Nathan felt bad about asking about Isis' guest when she proved not to have one, but she bounded back with an assertion that she had friends enough here and he smiled back at her, feeling quite pleased and warmed at the implication he was counted among them. She was a bright young woman and obviously on good terms with the other young staff, so he was glad he'd made a blip on her radar when he was now definitely into middle age.

Before he could properly assert that their friendship was entirely mutual, she got distracted by one of the students in the crowd. He followed her gaze to Neveah, and found nothing obviously concerning that may require a teacher's attention, but then realized it wasn't as a teacher that Isis' attention had been grabbed.

He nodded in understanding as she explained she was close to Neveah's family. "You can tell them she does very well in herbo- Hello," Nathan interrupted himself as Alfie Pye joined them and then pulled Isis aside to speak to her quietly. Feeling a bit confused how to handle this turn of events, and not quite sure if he should just stand there until the private conversation was over, or assume Isis was done talking to him now that one of her friends her own age had come over.

Undecided, he took advantage of the moment to look around for where his mother had gotten to and see what was keeping her, as Isis had been right and she should have been back by now. She was .... Oh dear sweet Merlin. Edda Eir had found her.

He was still debating the pros and cons of mounting a rescue when Isis's voice rose, drawing his attention back to her in time to see her give Alfie a quick hug and a hand squeeze. Yeah, he'd probably better go see to liberating his mother from the medic's clutches now...

Before he'd managed more than half of a backward step though to give the younger pair their space, Isis was talking to him again, trying to draw him back into their circle.

He stood there awkwardly, not entirely sure if small talk opening about the decorations was just to break the ice or if it meant he was being included out of politeness and nothing more intimate than the ball decor was up for discussion now. But it was rude to leave, and his mom was a strong woman who didn't need her son to hold her hand, and Edda was just enough scarier than Pye that given a choice of companions, he'd probably go with this set over that set.

"Um, yeah," he agreed, because the decorations really were something this year. "The nebulas are stellar." He realized after the compliment was out of him mouth that it was also a literal statement of astronomical fact and felt like an idiot. "Er, impressive, I mean. They look good." He needed to stop talking now.
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Isis (with some Alfie)

September 16, 2016 3:23 PM
Alfie raised an eyebrow. The air was full of tension and though he normally thrived on making situations like that awkward, tonight was ​not​ one of those nights where he felt like sticking around just to the heck of it. “Yeah, well, I’ll catch you guys later,” he gave them each a mock salute and went off to find Amelle. He knew she’d be hiding around somewhere and she was always fun for a flirt.

Isis blinked momentarily, though she couldn’t say she was horribly surprised by Alfie’s behavior. “That man is such a weirdo,” she said lovingly after him, a smile on her lips from both his buzzing off and Nathan’s accidental space pun. She was pretty lucky nowadays to have such lovely people in her life, people who, in their own, individual ways, made her feel so happy and alive. It was a pleasant change of pace to a history where her pockets were always filled to brimming with rocks, heavy and mighty. Lately, she felt mighty, too.

“...I’m… sorry,” she fumbled weakly. “That whole thing was... probably weird. Nothing to worry about, though.” There were a couple reasons she didn’t want Nathan to know about this living situation. One, being essentially homeless was kind of embarrassing. But two, perhaps more importantly, she didn’t want him to hear that she’d be living with Alfie and assume something between them that wasn’t there. For some fairly apparent reasons, it was rather important to her that Nathan not think she had a romantic interest in Alfie. Or anyone, really.

“Do you want to dance?” The question had left her lips before her brain had the time to stop it, and she was visibly surprised at herself for even asking. But she rushed the surprised expression off her face as quickly as possible, deciding in the instant that if she was going to ask a bold question, she had to commit to it, even as her stomach knotted probably from her heart dropping into it.
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Nathan

September 22, 2016 11:20 AM
Nathan watched as Alfie excused himself and wandered away, entirely baffled as to how to take his whole interruption into the conversation Nathan had been having with Isis. It did seem to be over now though, which was quite honestly a bit of a relief. He liked talking with Isis, but talking with Isis and Alfie was just confusing.

Neither was he entirely sure how to take Isis' fond tone as she called her friend a weirdo, and the most diplomatic response he was able to cobble together was only two letters long and lacked definition. "Um." He didn't want to insult his DADA colleague by agreeing (as he didn't have the background and friendship to make it playful like Isis had) but claiming that Pye was not weird would be lying.

Isis seemed to sense his discomfort with the whole situation and apologized for it. "I'm not worried," he stated, smiling a bit to show that he didn't hold the minute of awkwardness against her. But then she shattered his returning confidence by asking the last thing he was expecting.

Do you want to dance?

If she'd asked Alfie, Nathan wouldn't have thought anything of it. If she'd asked the new Creatures professor, he would have figured she was just getting to know the new guy. If she'd asked the Headmaster - well, okay, he'd have thought she was mad if she'd asked Headmaster Brockert. Asking Nathan, however, was only marginally less startling.

"M-me?" he questioned, looking behind himself to see if there was somebody else there who had actually been the target of the question, but there wasn't. "Uh," he stalled, still trying to wrap his head around what just happened. They were friends. This was a dance. Why had the request taken his so off-guard? He couldn't explain it, even to himself, but what Isis needed was an answer not an explanation so he stuttered, "Y-yeah, sure. Okay."

He held out a hand to hold while the walked out to the dance floor, and felt she did need one piece of background if she was going to get herself onto this, "But it's been decades since I danced anything but the Teppenpaw jig, and I'm pretty awful at that, just so you know."
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