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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The Spencers

June 04, 2019 3:14 PM
The entire ordeal had been bearable, according to Cassie Spencer, and she was less than impressed by the array of refreshments. However, she said nothing, sat at a round table and ate the little sandwiches that were mediocre in her book.

The Spencers had come to Sonora as a family for the last time, save Adam who couldn't get away from his work at the Ministry. Jack and Charlotte were very familiar with the concerts of Sonora, both being alumni, and kept whispering to each other throughout the entire performance about similarities they noticed or performers that looked familiar. Cassie swore their tittering had given her a head-ache. Henry, however, was being nostalgic, remembering the first time they'd come to Sonora for Adam's concert years ago. Now, Adam was happily married to his best friend and soon enough Henry's youngest baby would be married before he could blink. It was enough to bring a little tear to his eye.

"They grow up so fast," commented Henry to his wife, and Cassie sighed.

"Not quite fast enough."

After saying her congratulations to her house-mates, Lily spotted her family sitting at a table and bounded over to them. "What'd you think?" she asked, wrapping her arms tightly around her beaming father.

"It was wonderful! I can't believe you put that together. I'm so proud of you," gushed Henry, squeezing Lily tightly. "You were absolutely brilliant in it."

"He's not exaggerating, your house was brilliant," added Charlotte. She looked as demure and lady-like as always. Both she and Jack kept looking around as if trying to spot someone they knew from their time here.

"When are we going to meet your boyfriend?" asked Cassie, dusting her hands free of crumbs.

Lily shrugged. "When he comes around, I suppose. We're not in a rush or anything."

"There very well is a rush if you're going to move with him after Sonora," snapped Cassie. Cassie had been put out by Adam's decision to live with his fiancee before they were married, and Lily's desire to travel and then follow Jozua to his next destination unmarried was scandalising. "We must meet him and his family."

"When they come around," replied Lily firmly. She had a very short temper with her mother, but she refused to get upset at her own concert. "I'm going to get some food." She got up and went to the refreshment table without waiting for a reply.

"You know she'll do whatever she's keen on," said Henry, patting Cassie's hand. "We'll meet Jozua's family when she wants us to meet them."

"I will never understand that witch," replied Cassie, her nose in the air disdainfully. "She'll be the death of me."

Charlotte and Jack glanced at each other. "We're going to get some more refreshments," said Charlotte, and the both of them stood. "We'll be back."

As soon as they stepped away, Jack whispered, "Too bad Adam isn't here to play the peacemaker."

"Dad will have to do," sighed Charlotte. "But we all know even he's no good at appeasing Lily when she gets in her stubborn moods."

"Mum's got no sense either, she knows better but just can't help riling up Lily."

"Are you actually defending Lily?" asked Charlotte, her blonde eyebrows raised. Jack blushed.

"I mean, as much as she deserves to be defended."

"I suppose there's a first for everything." Charlotte smiled at him. "So, which one of these sweets do you suppose is sugar-free?"

Jack rolled his eyes. "None of them. We're at a blooming school function."
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The Sparks

June 14, 2019 5:18 PM
Stefanie had - with difficulty - put aside her annoyance with her father-in-law. Who in their right mind aided and abetted a child they didn’t even know in doing something as obviously not done as climbing a window to the top of the waterfalls? But she was calm, she was enjoying her son’s concert, and she was not thinking about Granddad. The Aladren act was a burst of nostalgia from her girlhood, and she almost managed to forget he was sitting on Peter’s other side.

Unfortunately, she was forcefully reminded of him when the Teppenpaw act came on and he cheered loudly every time something exploded - and for a Teppenpaw act, there were an awful lot of explosions. This was a fact that could only be explained by the Sparks influence - specifically her father-in-law’s - on one of its members. She might predate the return of the midsummer events, but she was a Sonora alumnus and she knew was familiar enough with Teppenpaw stereotypes to have preconceived notions of what to expect from a Teppenpaw Concert Act. It was still that; the act wasn’t misrepresentative or anything, there was still a baffling level of friendship and goodwill toward others displayed. There was just . . . a lot more fire and booming going on than the warmhearted songs necessarily called for.

And while she was academically and maternally impressed by Jozua’s control of his advanced spellwork, she was equally glad that her extended family had not been invited - not that they would have deigned to come even if they were, but they might have asked about Jozua’s part in it, and she didn’t think the Maartens would have displayed the same kid of enthusiasm for their grandson’s accomplishment as Peter’s father was.

And even after moving clear to another hemisphere to distance herself from them, Stefanie could not entirely shake the opinion that the Crotalus act was still much more to her taste than the one her son was in. But then, she had never stood much chance of being sorted into Teppenpaw. She had been an Aladren through and through. As bad as it sounded, Jozua hadn’t learned his Teppenpaw values from her, and she found the whole thing just a bit too much with all the sentimentalism. If she hadn’t already been angry at Peter’s father, she would have appreciated the dissonance of the explosions as a reprieve, but as it was, she was mostly just glad when it was over. Which in turn made her feel like a bad mom.

The good news was that the Pecari act was at least cohesive and what she would expect from a Pecari act, so she’d be able to be truthful when telling Jozua’s girlfriend that she enjoyed her act.

Fortunately, when Jozua joined them, his father and grandfather were effusive enough in their praise that she got away with complimenting just the quality of his spellwork rather than the act as a whole without him noticing any lack of appreciation.

She had seen enough pictures of Lily over the years that she had been able to pick the girl out in the Pecari act, and was likewise able to spot her now heading for the refreshment table. “I think I see Lily, over there, did you want to introduce us?”

She could tell from his expression that it wasn’t high on his list of desires, but it wasn’t absent entirely, so he followed her gesture with his eyes and smiled when he spotted the girl he rarely stopped talking about. “Sure,” he agreed, and led the way.

“Lily!” he called out when they got close (though still too far away for Stefanie’s taste). He at least waited until they were within normal conversational distance before continuing, “Pecari did great! Awesome job!” Then, like it was an afterthought and not his purpose (which it very well might not have been), he added, “Here’s my mom and dad. Mom, Dad, Granddad, you remember Lily?”

Of course they did. It might have been years since she visited with Finn for the dueling tournament, but there was no chance that Jozua would have let them forget her.

“Good to see you again, Lily!” Peter said heartily. “Great job tonight, and congratulations on your graduation!” Stefanie echoed these sentiments if not quite so enthusiastically. Peter was probably where Jozua got his Teppishness from.

“Pecari’s adventure was the best act of the bunch!” Granddad added, apparently not feeling compelled to lie for Jozua’s sake. But then Granddad would doubtless have been a Pecari himself had he gone to Sonora. He would like an adventure story over a series of friendship songs, even with the pyrotechnics.
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The Spencers

June 19, 2019 4:35 PM
Having her parents at Sonora was lovely, but Lily could not understand why her mother always had to be so dour. It must be a Princeton trait, one that had not been passed down to her or her siblings, thank Merlin, because all of her cousins and family on her mum’s side seemed to share it. Lily felt a bit better walking away from them and even congratulated herself for not losing her temper. She would take a few deep breaths and hope Dad had calmed Mum down enough that they wouldn’t get into a row.

As she pondered whether to take a strawberry tart or a chocolate brownie, she heard her name and turned around. Lily brightened when she saw Jozua and his family. She stepped away from the table and embraced him without regard for the adults. “Teppenpaw was wonderful too. Loved the explosions particularly.” She grinned, and then turned to his family as he introduced them. She remembered them from the time she’d visited long ago as his friend. Their relationship had changed since then, but her comfort level around his family had not.

“It’s lovely to see you all again as well,” she said enthusiastically. “Thank you!” She blushed a bit with pleasure at his granddad’s affirmation. Already she could see herself getting on quite well with him.

Lily spotted her siblings at the refreshment table as well glancing at her, and she waved them over. They walked over immediately and perhaps a bit too eagerly. “These are two of my siblings, Charlotte and Jack,” said Lily. “My oldest brother wasn’t able to make it. He works for the Ministry in London and has a child on the way, so he’s incredibly busy.” She turned to Charlotte and Jack. “You both remember Jozua. These are his parents and Granddad.”

“Lovely to meet you all,” said Charlotte with a demure smile. She hadn’t seen Jozua since he was a first year with her sister, but she’d seen photos and heard loads about him from Lily. “You all must be proud of Jozua, he was fantastic.” Charlotte herself, as a former Crotalus, was keen on her former house’s performance, just as Jack had preferred Aladren’s performance, but the others had admittedly been enjoyable to watch.

“Very nice to meet you,” added Jack, glancing at the table where his parents were sitting. “I know our parents are eager to meet you all. They’ve heard nothing but good things about Jozua. Lily talks of little else.” He knew Lily would hex him for this, but it was the right thing to do. After all, Lily had met the Sparks family ages ago, but Mum and Dad hadn’t had the same privilege living on the other side of the pond. “Lily, why don’t you introduce them?” he said, leading the group on. Jack knew Lily was glaring daggers at him, but he didn’t look at her.

Lily did, in fact, glare at her older brother, but she took Jozua’s hand as if to reassure both of them that their families meeting would be fine. “That sounds like a great idea,” she replied, and confidently led the group towards her parents.

Cassie spotted them first and patted Henry before they stood with smiles.

“Mum, Dad, this is Jozua,” said Lily, glancing at her boyfriend to see how he was reacting to this situation. “And these are his parents and his granddad.” She turned to the Sparks. “This is my mum and dad.”

Henry leant forward to shake everyone’s hand and Cassie did the same. “Henry Spencer, lovely to finally meet you all.” He shook Jozua’s hand a bit more enthusiastically. “It’s nice to finally put a face to the boy Lily’s been friends with since her first year. Congratulations on graduating! What are your plans after this?”

“I’m Cassie Spencer. Thank you for taking Lily to the duelling tournament all those years ago,” said Cassie to his parents. “That was lovely of you to do, and we were never able to thank you properly. If any of you are ever in London, we’d be happy to have you.” Cassie was apt to make broad hospitable statements that seemed genuine, one of the many proper manners of a Princeton pure-blood, but whether she actually meant them was often questionable to the rest of her family. Lily wasn’t quite sure if Cassie was being sincere or just wanting to see the sort of family Lily might marry into in the future.

“Please, take a seat at our table,” she added, gesturing at the extra chairs. Jozua’s immediate family seemed small, which Cassie did not mind seeing how loud her own children were when they were all together. Henry loved the chaos that came with so many children, but Cassie did not.
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Jozua Sparks and family

June 20, 2019 11:40 AM
If pushed, Jozua would admit that the concert hadn’t been too bad and he’d actually ended up enjoying doing the complex the stage effects. He’d been a bit concerned at first that the song selections, other than the last one, didn’t lend themselves all that well to fire and explosions, but the invisibility one was a surprisingly enjoyable challenge, and the water effects in Umbrella weren’t too bad either. He’d additionally weaved in just a little bit of fire into that one so Dorian’s sparkly rain would reflect and refract the light all the more. And subtle fire spells on a stage saturated with water and people dancing all over the place with semi-flammable props was no mean task. And whenever he didn’t have any other responsibilities, he snuck in the odd dancing fire spell or minor explosion as a counterpoint to the dancers and singers whenever he thought he could manage it without inciting the wrath of Georgia.

But it was Firework that was all his. Firework was his last hurrah as Most Likely To Cause An Explosion. And explosions there were. Some boomed in time to the chorus, and some went off silently so the singers could be heard, and at the end he got to do a crashing crescendo of finale fireworks. It was awesome. He’d never done a firework spell before this fall, but now he considered himself a veritable expert on them. He’d logged a lot of hours out on the Pitch (because that had a lot of wide open space) practicing them, and the medic had needed to tend to temporary hearing loss on more than one occasion when the boom went off too close and too loud. But none of that was a problem tonight. He had worked out all the kinks and the last month of rehearsals had included the spellwork as he practiced timing it to the music and setting them off within the space constraints of the Hall (or rather the Hall approximation that MARS reproduced for them). There’d been a few more mass visits to the medic at first - no burns, of course, he was always careful about that, but sound in an enclosed space was much harder to contain and control than sound under an open sky. Eventually, though, he’d gotten it fine tuned enough that everyone on stage could still hear after the song’s finale was over, without sacrificing the boom that made a fireworks show a fireworks show.

Overall, he was very pleased with the whole act (even if some of the songs were kind of mushy) and particularly his part in it. It was something to be proud of, and the best way he could imagine of leaving his final impression on the school.

Even his mom said his spellwork was impressive, and dad and granddad were all but exploding themselves with their approval. Lily’s hug and expressed love of the explosions was the icing on the whole evening so far.

Jozua did give granddad a sour look when he declared Lily’s act was better than Jozua’s own, but it was short lived and held no real animosity. Lily’s act really had been entirely brilliant.

Then he was meeting her family. He kind of remembered Charlotte and Jack from early on (Jack moreso than Charlotte, partly due to Quidditch but mostly due to the age difference being smaller) but they had both graduated before he and Lily started dating, so this was the first he was meeting them as their sister’s boyfriend.

They didn’t seem inclined to take exception to that, and he relaxed a bit when Charlotte complimented his part in Teppenpaw’s act as well. But then Lily was taking his hand and they were on their way to Meet The Parents.

He flushed a little at Jack’s comment that Lily talked about him all the time, and all good things, and he flushed more when his mom chuckled and confirmed it was a mutually shared trait between them. Jozua never stopped talking about Lily either.

He squeezed her hand and rolled his eyes to show Lily that he thought her brother was exaggerating as much as he hoped she thought his mom was.

And then Henry and Cassie Spencer were in front of him. Jozua was more than a little nervous about this part. Not that his intentions were anything but honorable, but he knew Lily and her mom did not get along with perfect harmony and he did not want to be another bone of contention if he made a bad impression.

She seemed nice enough though. Honestly, she kind of reminded him of his own mom. Probably without the academic book deal, but just in they way they held themselves and spoke. Well, obviously, being British, Lily’s mom spoke with a different accent than his own Dutch born and American immigrated mother, but something about the care they took in their diction was similar.

But it was her dad who was shaking his hand and asking about his future plans.

“I, uh, I was accepted to a college program at the Magical University of Oregon,” perhaps not the most prestigious school in the whole world, but it had a very strong DADA department, and it was the one that Dad and Mom both did research for, and Mom taught a graduate history class there, so he got an employee discount on tuition. “I’ll be studying curse breaking.”

Beside him, his mom was saying, “If you ever find yourself near Aladren, Oregon, our house is always open to you and yours as well. The house has plenty of guest rooms.”

They all sat down at the invitation to do so, and Jozua noticed Dad and Granddad were letting Mom handle most of the talking, like they did whenever they went to visit the Maartens, though this time everyone was still using English. Jozua wondered if it was just habit, or if they were as nervous about making a bad impression on Lily’s family as he was.

“My family lives in the Netherlands,” Mom was saying, “so a side trip to London would not be terribly out of the way during one of our visits to the Maartens.” Casual drop of her family’s well respected and pureblooded name; yeah, Mom was trying to impress the Spencers, too. “We usually try to make a vacation out of our trips to Europe. There are a lot of cultural and educational opportunities over there, and Jozua enjoys traveling very much.”

She glanced at him and Lily, a hint of uncertainty in her expression, though Jozua wasn’t sure if that was because she was unsure of their final plans, or because she didn’t know if this was a thing the Spencers knew about and approved of, “I understand Lily and Jozua also plan to do some traveling together this summer?”
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Cassie, Henry Spencer and family

June 21, 2019 4:47 PM
Cassie was glad for the familiarity she felt with Stephanie. Finally, some proper company with which Lily was associated. So far, her children were doing rather well choosing partners for themselves. Cassie was proud to say that she’d done better than her brother in that regard, and she’d managed to find a respectable pure-blood husband who wasn’t as oppressive and cold as her own family. Though her Lily regarded her as an extreme conservative, that poor witch had no idea how conservative the pure-blood society could truly be.

“Ah, the Maartens,” said Cassie with a smile. “Yes, Europe offers many cultural and educational opportunities. Exposing one’s children to their family heritage is important. Whenever we visit my family home at the Princeton Estate, I make sure to educate my children about their background.” The Princetons were highly established and regarded in Europe now that they had secured their fortune once again. Cassie had married somewhat beneath her status, and though Corvus and her parents were happy for her, they would never let her forget it.

“That is what I understand,” replied Cassie, glancing at Lily. “Travelling is the only way to fully learn about other cultures. I’m glad for them.” She did not mind them travelling together, but Lily had mentioned shacking up with him. That had become a recurring argument between them, but Cassie was not going to mention that now. She wasn’t quite certain whether it was true or if Lily was just winding her up. “Lily hasn’t mentioned where she’ll be going, however,” she continued. “She hasn’t travelled very much on her own either, so I’m glad she will be going with Jozua. It puts me at ease a bit knowing he’s got travelling experience.”

Lily had one ear on her mum’s conversation and another on Jozua’s conversation with her dad. Dad was much more expressive, and he congratulated Jozua enthusiastically on his college program. “That sounds brilliant, good on you,” added Henry. “Curse-breaking is a growing field, I hear. I see loads of patients in the hospital who are there because they’ve touched cursed objects. More than a third, I’m sure. I don’t understand why others find cursing objects so appealing. It bogs my mind, really, the thought of people wanting to hurt other people.”

Henry looked at Lily. “And I’ve heard Lily is keen on staying with you in Oregon?”

Lily blushed immediately. “Dad!”

“What? You’re the one who told us,” he replied, looking far too innocent. He turned back to Jozua. “I know you’re both a bit young, but in your own opinion, is marriage in the near future?”

“Dad!”

“Lily, please, I’m asking Jozua a question. There’s no rush, of course, Jozua, I’m merely curious to know what your thoughts are.” Henry was a kind man who was easily swayed by his children, but he clearly was not going to let this go even though Lily tugged on his sleeve.
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