DH Skies

May 27, 2019 12:55 AM
The Teppenpaws had had an awful lot of explosions. The Pecaris had been flying about all over the place. Even the Aladrens had thrown some spells about. But no one had got hurt and nothing had ended up on fire, and odd criteria as those were to have for a successful concert, this being a magic school, it wasn't something to take for granted. Selina was also pleased with the quality of the performances. They had all met the brief, and put on something suitable. Personally, she ranked most of it a good few points above 'nobody died' on the scale of success.

As was typical with the concert, the students would be returning home with their families that evening, but there was time before that to socialise

After the last act, parents and students were asked to stand to the side whilst the chairs rearranged themselves into small groups around tables. There was a larger table at the back of the hall providing refreshments, and plenty of open space around this, for people to move about, or chat standing up if they preferred.

OOC - all concert threads will remain open for the rest of the term, so you can post parent arrivals/interactions, performances or student/family interactions as you wish.
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Evelyn Stones

May 27, 2019 2:37 PM
Evelyn had taken care to spend extra time with Ness and Malikhi especially before the end of the year and before the concert. There was just so much happening, and everyone would be leaving. The thought was heartbreaking.

Evelyn had met up with her father again after the show. There was no love lost there, although they did briefly hug. It wasn't the cold, standoffishness of years past, but the awkward, tense interaction of two people who didn't want to see the other. There was no anger, except that which they held against the one absent. Ironically, they both blamed themselves just a little more than they blamed the other person.

Looking around to find Heinrich, Evelyn greeted him much more warmly than she had her father, although she still wasn't totally sure how much they were meant to hug or anything like that, and the warmth was found more in her cautious smile and big grey eyes than anything else. Her hair had finally washed itself free of color and was its natural white-blonde again, a fact which made things a little less awkward since it was her mother that had dyed it in the first place.

"Heinrich," she greeted him happily. "Das ist meinen Vater," she whispered to him, pointing him out across the room where he was chatting with somebody else. Her German was extremely limited, but she had been working on it and trying to learn as much as she could. A question was in her tone, and she was pretty sure she'd gotten the wrong word in there somewhere. German was her summer goal, and a worthy one in her mind.

She turned away from her father and looked up at Heinrich instead. "Thank you for this," she said, retrieving the stone from her pocket and holding it up to show him. She smiled at him before replacing it in her robes. "Helped with the stage fright." It was amazing to her how quickly he had become a source of comfort and warmth in her life. "How are you feeling about going home for the summer?"
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Heinrich Hexenmeister

June 01, 2019 11:54 AM
Heinrich had been drafted for a larger concert role than he'd really wanted. He'd only had three speaking lines, and then demonstrated a color changing spell - the same one, in fact, that had changed a mildly quaffle shaped rock into his good wolf symbol - but that was three more lines than he'd asked to do. He'd wanted to just do backstage work, and he done that as well, but he'd also had the small on-stage role, too. Still, he hadn't flubbed his English or messed up on his casting, so it all worked out well enough.

And it wasn't awful that he got to show Uncle Karl and Hans he really was adept at doing magic, since he wasn't allowed to use his wand at home, and until now, they hadn't been allowed to see him at school either.

Aladren had gone first, so he'd sat in the audience with his uncle and little brother for the later acts, and now he had Hans with him as they weaved amongst the crowd, trying to find Hilda who had been in the final act and so hadn't been sitting with them.

They found a different Pecari first, who greeted him by name and pointed out her father in German. Heinrich studied the man from their current distance, but couldn't spot any obvious bad wolves hanging around him. But then, he hadn't expected to be able to.

Then she thanked him for the rock he'd made for her to carry with her and he smiled. "I hold yours, too," he said, pulling her ring out of his pocket long enough for her and Hans to see it before he slipped it back into its accustomed spot, "while I talk on stage."

Heinrich ignored the puzzled look Hans gave him. "This is my brother, Hansel," he added by way of introduction. "He is almost seven now. Hansel, this is Evelyn."

"Hi," Hans said, in markedly better conversational English than Heinrich's even after just a single word. Heinrich never used anything more casual than 'hello' to greet anybody. "Hans is fine."

"Being in Utah will be good," Heinrich answered her question, more or less. He still wasn't sure he counted Uncle Karl's house as 'home' yet, but it was the closest thing he had other than the Aladren dorms, which obviously weren't what she meant. "I will work more on my English this summer," he added, sharing his primary goal. "It is easier with people who know German, too. Uncle Karl has good English and," he frowned in mild irritation at his little brother, who was literally half his age and not supposed to be smarter than Heinrich about anything, "Hans might do better English than me now, too."

"I'll help you," Hans volunteered eagerly, his accent the only thing marking him as a German-born speaker. "Uncle Karl says I'm very good in English now."
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Evelyn Stones

June 01, 2019 5:56 PM
Evelyn grinned, honored to have a piece of their friendship in Heinrich's pocket as well. It meant so much to her to know that this was real for them both. "You did Wonderfully," she said sincerely. "You didn't look nervous at all."

Hansel was adorable, although Evelyn was probably biased. She wondered what it would be like when CJ was old enough to walk around with, and introduce to people, but she would already have graduated by the time he was Hansel's age. The fact that she was thinking of graduating surprised her some, as she hadn't anticipated making it through school before. Maybe things were looking up after all.

"It's good to meet you, Hansel," she said, smiling at him.

When Heinrich spoke of his summer break, Evelyn wondered whether he called his uncle's house home at all, or whether Utah was just another step in his life's journey. The whole thing was more complicated than she could understand; even if home was hardly homey, it was still home.

Hansel was so happy to be part of things. She'd never seen Heinrich display such easy happiness, and she thought again of what Heinrich had said about his brother having an easier time with everything.

"I'm going to work on German," she said. "If you want to write . . . " She blushed, not sure if that was overstepping.
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