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

June 03, 2019 5:18 PM
OOC - The very end of the night/final thread for Evelyn.

IC -

The end of the year should've been bittersweet. The sound of footsteps trickling down the hall as the night wound to a close should've brought with it the eager anticipation that seemed to accompany other students on their ways home. Each footstep that carried families further away from school and towards home, because that was what those places were solidly designated as, shouldn't have tasted like dread and stomach acid.

The problem was that there was a baby at home, and a tree with some branches suited particularly well to reading from, and a sky so big that only the ocean could dwarf it, but there was no joy there anymore, if there ever had been. At school, there was a big squishy chair in the library, a grassy field in the Labyrinth, a Common Room full of laughter, and more smiles than Evelyn knew what to do with.

As she made her way into the bathroom outside Cascade Hall, her final escape from home before she was ushered there, Evelyn thought that she was probably being too dramatic. Nothing was so dichotomous as she was making it out to be. Still, the world seemed to be made only of things that hurt and things that did not, or, in the case of waving goodbye to Ness, Heinrich, Malikhi, Julius, and others, things that hurt very much because they were so good as to be missed when they were gone.

She'd planned to go into the bathroom and have one last good cry before leaving, and managed to a little bit. She was feeling a bit dried up by now though, and settled on trying to fix her hair and makeup in the mirror instead. She always wore makeup and it seemed particularly important as she was going home. Her father wouldn't see her face blank because she needed to maintain a blank facade, and couldn't do that without the protection of makeup.

Looking in the mirror over the sink, she was trying to wipe the black smudges out from under her eyes, and to wipe off the splotches of color that were out of place above them when another girl walked in. She recognized her, as they were both in classes together, but didn't think they'd ever really spoken.

Laughing naturally to diffuse the awkwardness of walking in on someone who had obviously been crying, Evelyn glanced at the incomer.

"A whole world full of magic, and we can't get waterproof eye makeup right yet, huh?" she joked, swallowing a mouthful of honesty to keep from throwing it up on her all her pretty lies. "You'd think someone would've figured that out by now so we don't all have to go around charming our eyeballs off."
22 Evelyn Stones Because I wasn't busy enough. [Tag Jessica.] 1422 Evelyn Stones 0 5

Jessica Hayles

June 03, 2019 5:55 PM
It was almost time to go home.

For months, that thought had sustained Jessica. No matter how awful things seemed, she had known that eventually she would get to go home, and spend some time where it was safe, where she could enjoy herself and get some rest, so she could come back to plotting her revenge refreshed next year. At home, she would have the company of her parents and her staff and her sisters. At home, she could be happy, for a little while.

Why, then, now that she was on the brink of going home, did she feel nothing except smoldering resentment?

She excused herself to return to the bathroom to collect herself before leaving the school at the end of the night, hoping to give the girl in the mirror a stern talking-to. Upon pushing the door open, however, she was startled to find someone else also taking refuge.

"It's a real problem," she said breathily, tucking her light red curls behind her ear. "Best we've got is tubing mascara, and that doesn't fan as well as other formulas." She blushed, realizing she was talking shop, reciting remarks she had heard her father make when he took her on lab tours or let her play in his office. "I'm sorry, my family's in the cosmetics business. I hope that's not Arvale products," she added with a small laugh, going along with the joking tone of the other girl and deferring to her evident desire not to talk about the cause of her tears.
16 Jessica Hayles Rest is for the weak. 1442 Jessica Hayles 0 5

Evelyn Stones

June 03, 2019 6:02 PM
Evelyn had turned resolutely back to her reflection, figuring she wasn't in Teppenpaw and had no reputation for niceties to uphold. She was Evelyn Stones of the Oregon Jerkfaces and that was just fine by her. Makeup, however, was a topic she could get behind. She turned to Jessica with a more eager expression, happy to have found a relatively safe topic. The ugly black smears on her fingers were irritating her and she didn't have anything suitable to wipe them on, so she washed her hands as she spoke.

"It's not," she confirmed. "Maybelline. It won't come off when I use makeup remover, but tears and--" she made a whooshing sound to indicate just how quickly it came off. "Arvale is great though. I wear a lot of lipstick," she said, pointing stupidly at her colorful mouth. "And Arvale is the best for not drying my lips out. Does your family work for them?"

She was getting excited now, not something she'd expected at this point. "If you go into magical makeup lines, I'll absolutely let you test them on me." She was just self-destructive enough not to care whether they were terrible, but she also had high hopes that a magical cosmetic line would suit her purposes better and if this first year was going to make that happen then Evelyn be damned if she wasn't going to climb aboard that flying train.
22 Evelyn Stones I am too weak to rest. 1422 Evelyn Stones 0 5

Jessica

June 03, 2019 6:27 PM
Maybelline. Jessica nodded. The original mascara people. It had always been an effort to compete with Maybelline in the mascara market, simply because they had that reputation as the people who had invented it. One had to aim hard at the more luxury-oriented customers and let the rest go.

She smiled, though, at the mention of Arvale lipsticks. "They're the best," she agreed loyally, though she had never been allowed to wear real lipstick in her life, except when she had been very small and playing in Mommy's make-up bag or that one drawer in Daddy's desk. In public, though, it was only and always her sheer, pale pink Jessica Rose tinted lip balm, in its chic little silver tube, and the matching nail polish on her hands.

"My family owns the majority of Arvale," she said simply, making no effort to conceal the fact behind any pretense of false modesty. "Daddy is the CEO - my great-grandma founded the company."

Her spine straightened slightly as she said this out of sheer habit, proud of her family, of its legacy, proud to be a representative of it. It was hard, saying who she was out loud, to remember that she was so angry with Daddy for letting these people have her, for giving up on her like he had. He was more than just Daddy when she spoke like this; he was Arthur Hayles, a similar but subtly and importantly different person from her affectionate father.

Her pencilled-in eyebrows lifted slightly at the mention of magical make-up. "I'll keep that in mind," she said with a smile. "I've been told that I can't mix magic with business when I grow up, but you never know. Do you want some mascara samples? I could bring some in September, or send you some this summer, if you, um, have regular mail - we're sort of not that great with owls yet," she admitted. "And do you know anything about lines in - this - world? You're older than me, right? I'm still figuring out up from down around here."
16 Jessica If you meet any gamblers, ask them for advice. 1442 Jessica 0 5

Evelyn Stones

June 03, 2019 7:06 PM
"Your family-- wow! That's so cool!" Well, what fortune there was to be found in the bathroom these days.

Evelyn wondered what it would be like to have a business-oriented family that was not crappy, but supposed she wasn't in the frame of mind to consider that. Instead, she went about drying her hands and then leaned against the counter, taking in Jessica Hayles with a new perspective. She seemed so simple and quiet, but there was an air about her that made more sense now that Evelyn knew more about her background. She wondered at that a little, but didn't dwell on it; everyone had their posture in life, literally and figuratively.

When Jessica suggested she couldn't mix magic and business, though, Evelyn couldn't help laughing softly. She waved a hand, dismissing the idea. "You can do whatever you want," she said firmly. "Besides, I don't think half those Purebloods out there would appreciate hearing you say that." She considered a moment before continuing, wondering just how much she wanted to say to this near stranger.

"My dad's in business," she said. "And my friend got me some lipstick for Christmas that is magic, too," she added, realizing she had more experience with magical cosmetics than she realized. "It isn't waterproof, but some of it changes color and stuff. There's absolutely a place for you, and I'd be happy to be part of that."

Someone wanted to send her letters . . . really to give her samples. That was almost like a gift. And Evelyn was pretty sure that was the closest thing she could think of for a friendship to start blooming. She wanted to help and wanted to be kind and suddenly had an entire image of adopting Jessica as her younger sister.

"I have regular mail," she said. "My mom is a muggle, so my house is pretty normal most of the time." The lies were too easy, but at least it kept the conversation going. She rummaged in her pockets for a piece of paper and wrote down her address, handing it to Jessica. "I am not sure how much I'll be in Oregon this summer, but if you send me something early, I'll write to you if my address changes."

It wasn't the first time she'd been asked about her age, but since she was supposed to be finishing her third year, and Jessica was a first year, it stung a little. She knew she was tiny, but still. "I'm almost fourteen," she said, smiling. "But my parents kept me back a year. I'd have to check the brand names on the lipsticks, but I know those are some lines. Professor Brooding probably knows about some of the hair dyes and lotions and stuff, too. Honestly, I still don't even know what's happening most of the time."

It felt good to admit that in a non-scary way. Magic was hard, this world was hard, puberty was hard and terrible and crampy, and everything sucked. It was nice to say it out loud. She thought that she could probably stay up all night laughing about stupid stuff with Jessica.
22 Evelyn Stones Something like "stop when you've lost everything" I'd guess. 1422 Evelyn Stones 0 5

Jessica

June 03, 2019 9:53 PM
You can do whatever you want.

Such an appealing thought. Jessica had always believed it, until this year. She rather hoped that Evelyn was right and Skies was wrong, but even if she was, then starting a new line, one that couldn't even be formed in their existing laboratories, from the ground up...it had been one thing when Ariana had done it. There had been little competition when her great-grandmother had gotten in the game, and few regulations, and certainly not any of this business of wizards watching her every move. The odds were terrifying.

"Interesting," she said about color-changing lipstick. She knew that there were lipsticks that looked green but adjusted to an individualized color on the lips of each wearer, something to do with chemistry or temperature. There were also those mood ring things that changed color in response to temperature, she thought it was...if it was ground up super-fine, milled to powder...powders didn't really work in lipstick, but could it be suspended in the waxes that made up a typical lipstick, in such a way that it would wear comfortably and yet still do its thing?

Not that Jessica would be willing to be a test subject for that. If it didn't work then it could cut up her lips and anyway, she couldn't imagine the result being anything other than garish. One had to cater to the garish crowd a little, she supposed, but she did not have to join said crowd herself.

"Great," she said, accepting the address with a smile. She did not ask about the possible address change; sometimes people moved for no particular reason, and sometimes they moved because of something terrible, and asking about it just seemed like too much of a risk. "I'll get those right out to you after I get home."

She was surprised to find that someone as small as herself was actually so much older, but trusted that she managed to not show it too much. It was none of her business, though she had to feel a flash of envy at Evelyn getting to spend an extra year at home. She could have learned so much with an extra year. Not enough, of course - a sixth grade education was only so much more useful than a fifth grade one - but it would have been something.

"Me, either," she admitted. "I swear, it's like I fell into another universe sometimes. Sometimes I think everyone else is changing the meaning of all the words just to mess with me. Does it get any better as you go along?"
16 Jessica You've got to know when to fold 'em, know when to hold 'em. 1442 Jessica 0 5

Evelyn Stones

June 04, 2019 1:53 AM
Evelyn grinned her signature dorky grin; she was always excited for makeup and the terrible time she had coming up would certainly be improved by samples. "That sounds good. You must get loads of stuff free, right? That has to be so nice."

Does it get any better as you go along?

No, not really. But yes. But . . . no not really. Was the right answer the same thing as the honest answer? What would Heinrich say? She was pretty sure she already knew what Ness would say.

"It gets different," she said honestly. "I was held back because my family didn't think I had enough magic. It turns out I do have it, it was just about figuring out what that means for me," she said with as casual a shrug as she could manage. "I found people who support me and love me and . . . I'm sorry," she chuckled some, wiping away the fresh wave of tears.

"I have some stuff going on at home and those really great people have been supportive tonight especially. I don't mean to be weird." Taking a breath, she continued. "It really does change though. You start worrying about normal stuff like grades and a career and dating, instead of just trying to get through every moment and hoping it doesn't kill you." Or hoping it does. "Have you been able to make friends this year? I'm taking applications," she joked, lightning her more serious question.
22 Evelyn Stones Well, that song will be stuck in my head forever. 1422 Evelyn Stones 0 5

Jessica

June 04, 2019 3:46 PM
Jessica smiled politely and nodded at the comment about getting things for free. She did, of course, she supposed, technically, though Mommy and Daddy had always discouraged her from talking about the benefits of her position. It was not polite to others to do so, as most people did not share her advantages.

She bit her lip and hesitantly raised one hand, not sure if she should pat the other girl's shoulder or not, when Evelyn started crying again. She was briefly horrified by the thought of a confessional session beginning right here in this bathroom, but Evelyn got a grip on herself and Jessica relaxed.

"A couple," she said, she hoped truthfully. She supposed Felipe was a friend of sorts, especially now that their fathers were apparently determined to embark on some kind of epic businessey bromance. If they weren't, she supposed they would have to become so now. And she had had multiple pleasant enough conversations with other girls. "Though more are always good. Especially as an outsider here." She bit her lip again, thinking, and then said, "Did you really worry about - it - killing you? I thought Skies was just trying to scare me into line. My career is already most of what I think about," she admitted with a chuckle of her own, though it was not a humorous statement.
16 Jessica Know when to walk away and know when to run. 1442 Jessica 0 5

Evelyn Stones

June 09, 2019 11:50 PM
Evelyn smiled, agreeing wholeheartedly with the idea that more friends were always good. Of course, her life hardly reflected that. She supposed that she was prone to recruiting people to her small corner of Sonora, trying her best to make friends with everyone she could, and trying to be as friendly as she could be to everyone she met. At the same time, she genuinely didn't care about most of them that much. Or perhaps that was not true but she only wished it was. It would be easier if she didn't care about anybody anymore, although so far friends were less keen to let her down than family was.

"Good," she said, smiling at Jessica with an encouraging expression. The girl's next comments worried her because they were the sorts of things that Evelyn had said before herself. In one fell swoop, the first year had called herself an outsider, brushed off her real concerns, and hedged on the question she really wanted to ask. It was heartbreaking to see it from someone else.

"I didn't think that I could do it," Evelyn said softly, looking away as though the bathroom floor was suddenly very interesting. "I was afraid that if I tried and failed, everything would go wrong."

Evelyn had heard Ness talk about . . . those things. She couldn't remember what they were called now. The sorts of young witches and wizards who were forced to or forced themselves to keep their magic hidden and secret and it all resulted in their death, or worse. Evelyn had been scared of that, but she wasn't ready to admit that just yet. Of course, in her case, Professor Skies was a source of saving grace more than anything. She wondered what the Deputy Headmistress would think if she knew about her home situation now. Or did she already know and was saying nothing? That was almost worse.

"I'm not afraid of magic itself," she reassured Jessica. "But I'm afraid of not being able to control it the way I want to. I still catch things on fire sometimes and stuff like that. Maybe I'll get a career as a candle tester or something stupid," she added with a laugh.
22 Evelyn Stones Run, always run. 1422 Evelyn Stones 0 5

Jessica

June 10, 2019 1:37 PM
Jessica did not have the same fear of magic that Evelyn was describing - she had enough trouble believing anything was going to happen at all - but she found herself nodding unconsciously as the older girl talked about fear of failure. Jessica knew that fear all too well. All her life, as far as she could remember, she’d lived in terror that she would grow up and find she wasn’t good enough to carry Arvale on her shoulders. That, as much as praise and attention from Mommy and Daddy, had been what had driven her to achieve all her life; it soothed her, providing empirical evidence that she could do whatever she decided to do or was asked to do, even when it didn’t keep her so busy that she had no time or energy to think about the future.

That was the thing about now which she was still getting used to. All she really had was a broad goal - revenge. She didn’t know exactly what that would look like or exactly how to get there; she was juggling in the dark. It was terrifying, as she had always predicted, but, surprisingly, also kind of...exhilarating. Sometimes, anyway. In between the most terrifying moments.

“Someone has to do it, I guess,” said Jessica in response to the weak joke. “But - I thought this was all gibberish when they threw me in here, and things work about half the time now? So if you believed in this stuff from day one, then you’re probably ahead of me,” she said encouragingly, though the words felt strange and stiff and unnatural on her tongue. She had been taught to always be confident, assertive, and proud, always. This...trying to be nice and act like she was on an equal or even slightly inferior footing to others was still incredibly weird.
16 Jessica Sometimes that draws too much attention. 1442 Jessica 0 5

Evelyn Stones

June 17, 2019 5:51 PM
"I don't think it's about that. There are people who are ahead in one Waugh or another, but nobody's just ahead or behind. That's one of the things I actually really like about Sonora. It's just about who you are and who you're going to be."

The words came out of her mouth before she realised that she believed them, and that struck her as profound. Some part of her had been taught a new dogma, and that part was finding a lot more in common with this scared first year than Evelyn was proud to admit.

"You're here, and you've made it. Half the time plus once is the majority of the time, and close enough on either side to redo the presidential elections." Her eyes shined with a hint of humor, but it was quickly replaced with more sincerity, despite a shrug that followed. "You've got a lot to offer the world, whichever world you land in. Some people land in both. Have you met Ness McLeod?"

Evelyn thought back to the first conversation she'd had with Malikhi when she'd first come to Sonora. They'd talked about careers and the future and everything the world had to offer. At the time, Evelyn thought she'd probably like to be a Muggle if she had the choice. Now, she wondered whether the McLeod foundation was taking job applications five years out. Whatever world she picked, it was changing.
22 Evelyn Stones We don't want that. 1422 Evelyn Stones 0 5

Jessica

June 17, 2019 8:25 PM
Evelyn, Jessica surmised, was like birthday cake: small doses might be good, but Jessica suspected that larger ones might quickly get cloying. That was two rounds of platitudes in the course of about as many minutes, and not even the kind of platitudes Jessica gave much credit for having grains of truth in them. They were just...nice.

You don't know me, she wanted to say. You know nothing about what I do and don't have to offer anyone. You should be more careful, saying things like that - you'll probably really annoy the people who basically don't have that much to offer the world.

She refrained from saying any of this. It was not nice. Mommy and Daddy would not approve at all.

"Not particularly," she said when asked if she knew Ness McLeod. "One of the Aladrens, right?" She knew most of the group by sight, anyway, even if she was not very close to any of them. Networking was truthfully not her strongest skill, it never had been and she suspected it never would be, but she had at least learned how to learn and not forget repeated faces. Once she had someone down, she didn't forget the name that went with the face very often at all. "And - why do you ask?"
16 Jessica Indeed not. 1442 Jessica 0 5