Coach Cooper

April 06, 2005 9:48 PM
The coach went out to check the pitch, as was her custom before any lesson. Today she found the air was a little warmer than usual, and the grass was dryer, crunching slightly under her feet. It was no big deal though, Sonora was in Arizona, and they were bound to get their hot spells. The dry ground would make for a good kick-off. Even though it was a little hot outside, she figured things would go well.

She went over her mental checklist. Brooms on the ground and ready? Check. Own broom in hand? Check. Flying goggles? Check. Hair pulled out of face? She frowned; she always forgot to put her hair into a ponytail. It wasn't that the brunette was fashion-conscious, far from it. But her hair did tend to get in the way when she flew, so tying it up with a rubber band; she hopped on her broom and flew up several feet in the sky.

“Ten minutes before class starts, perfect,” she muttered, checking her watch. It gave her just enough time to fly around the pitch for a while. She loved the feeling of the wind blowing through her hair. Slowing down, accelerating, increasing altitude, then diving down just a foot off the ground, she loved everything about flying.

After a while she picked up more speed, and started to do a high-speed zigzagging movement. This was a maneuver perfected by the Australian Woollongong Warriors, used to throw off opposing chasers. As she continued around the pitch, she noticed some students start to enter the pitch. She smiled, continuing on as if she didn’t noticed them. She wondered if anyone could name the move she was doing.\n\n
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Connor Pierce

April 09, 2005 3:16 PM
Connor had been feeling more and more nervous by the hour about the flying lesson since he heard about it. Put him on a horse and he could do anything, but he wasn't sure that riding a broom was quite like riding a horse. Why did wizards want to make everything so complicated for him, anyway?

He listened to the Coach's instructions closely and managed to summon his broom after only three tries. The blonde Crotalus girl standing next to him got hers up in two, but he didn't envy her that. The longer the broom stayed on the ground, the longer he stayed on the ground, and the longer he stayed on the ground the happier he was. He was surprised when the blonde turned to him and spoke, asking if she was doing something right-he supposed mounting her broom.

"I wouldn't know, Miss," he said. "I'm what they all call a Muggleborn, though I'm not sure what that means except for that I wasn't raised up with magic. I was thinking of asking you the same question." He realized that he hadn't introduced himself and nodded politely, wishing he had a hat to tip. "Pardon me for not introducing myself, Miss. I'm Connor Pierce, Pecari. I'm afraid I don't know your name."\n\n
0 Connor Pierce Good motto 68 Connor Pierce 0 5


Gwenhwyfar

April 09, 2005 3:43 PM
Gwen raised an eyebrow when the boy-Connor-started calling her Miss. She couldn't tell if it made him sound more like a house-elf or an old-fashioned gentleman. She finally decided on the latter option, not least because his voice was significantly lower than that of any house-elf.

"Pleased to meet you, Connor Pierce," she said. "Not many people here do know my name at this stage. It's Gwenhwyfar Carey. You're got a pretty good idea of what Muggleborn means, I think, but don't feel bad about not having a clue about what's going on. I'm what they call a pureblood-born and raised all-magical-and I haven't got a clue either." She smiled, hoping he didn't think she was flirting with him or something. In Georgia, people started talking about who liked who and all that junk by the time they were ten, but she didn't know about how those things went in any other place.\n\n
0 Gwenhwyfar Such a gentleman 63 Gwenhwyfar 0 5


Connor

April 09, 2005 4:32 PM
Connor blinked when the girl said her name. Gwenhwyfar Carey. The name Gwenhwyfar immediately sent him back to Texas, where he and his younger sister Beverly had poured over battered copies of King Arthur books. Gwenhwyfar had been King Arthur's beautiful but deceptive queen, a woman he hated and one Bev felt sorry for. He immediately felt more comfortable talking to her just because her name reminded him of home and his sister. Stupid reason to like someone, but she seemed nice. He wondered if the name fit her or not, if she knew that she was named for the mythical High Queen of Britain, but didn't think he ought to mention it.

A more immediate problem than what Gwenhwyfar Carey did or didn't know about her name hit him. He wasn't altogether sure he could say it the way she had, or if it would be rude to call her by her first name, given that they had just met. His mama had told him to always call a girl 'Miss' until she gave him permission to call her by her name, and he thought he'd do well to trust his mama in this situation. "Pleased to meet you, too, Miss Carey," he said, noting that his Texas accent was lighter than her Southern one, but not by much. He smiled in return, hoping she didn't think he was too forward.

He had seen her during the feast and at breakfast and had managed to come up with a small number of facts about her,just as he had with most people he had seen. She was pretty, had a very heavy Southern accent, had apparently made three friends in less than twenty-four hours, was in Crotalus, and now he knew her name. He was not unhappy to see that she seemed friendly, if a bit talkative. Connor didn't have anything against talkative people;their presence meant he generally didn't have to say very much. "You scared of heights, Miss Carey?" he asked, glancing up towards the unreachable heights of the sky's blue dome above him. "I never have been, but I've never only had a broom under me, either." \n\n
0 Connor It's all in the home training,ma'am 68 Connor 0 5


Gwenhwyfar

April 09, 2005 6:35 PM
Gwen allowed her gaze to follow Connor's to the sky. "I don't know if I'm afraid of heights or not," she said seriously. "I've never done anything that would give me a chance to find out. I'm hoping that Coach Cooper meant that it would be a good feeling in her little talk."

She smiled again. "As for the Miss Carey thing, go ahead and stop that right now. You'll have me calling you Professor if you don't. If you can't say my first name,don't worry. I go by Gwen here, except to my enemies." She thought it best not to include that all her enemies so far seemed to hate her without bothering to learn her name. "Gwenhwyfar's the mythological malignant spirit of chaos that decends every century or so on the earth in the form of a beautiful woman to wreak havoc on the world. I'd like to think I'm not a malignant destroyer, if you know what I mean."

She tucked a few stray threads of hair behind her ear and gripped her broomstick. "So, do you want to go up first or should I?"
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0 Gwenhwyfar But of course... 63 Gwenhwyfar 0 5


Connor

April 09, 2005 10:35 PM
Connor thought that Gwenhwyfar meant her comment as a joke, then he caught the serious note in her voice. This girl had really lived her life without taking risks, it seemed. Though he was a bit of a risk-taker himself, he felt something like a connection to Gwenhwyfar. If she had never done anything that would determine if she was afraid of heights, he was willing to bet she didn't have many friends-another loner, trying to fit in here.

He had to repress a laugh when she threatened to call him Professor if he kept calling her Miss Carey. He was startled when she told him to call her Gwen. It seemed that the standards his mother had drilled into him about how to treat girls didn't apply wherever Gwenhwyfar came from. Still, if she wanted to be called Gwen, then he'd call her Gwen. "Thanks," he said, sounding a little less perfectly polite now that he had established that Gwenhwyfar was all right. "I only knew the version where Gwenhwyfar was King Arthur's wife, but either way it's kinda hard to say. Real pretty, Mi-er, Gwen-but hard to say."

He hesitated at her next question. On one hand, he didn't want to seem cowardly, especially not in front of a pretty girl, but on the other, he really did not want to find out if this flying business went over as smoothly for him as it had for the coach, risk-taker or no risk-taker. He finally found a midway point. "Why don't we go up at the same time?"\n\n
0 Connor On one hand and then the other... 68 Connor 0 5


Gwenhwyfar

April 10, 2005 3:45 PM
Gwenhwyfar tried to repress a laugh. Was she really standing here in class chatting with a Muggleborn she barely knew about the meaning of her name? She couldn't help but wonder if there were any other obscure meanings for Gwenhwyfar, but she decided that it really wasn't worth the research. She was glad that she seemed to have broken the ice, since he didn't sound so formal anymore.

She couldn't help but raise one eyebrow a little when he proposed that they go up at the same time. "I can work with that," she said. "If I look like a perfect idiot, don't tell me. They call me the Princess of Savannah back home, and you know how us royals are: we don't like being criticized." She smiled to let him know it was a joke, then kicked off from the ground and thought for a brief moment that she was going to pass out when she realized she was airbourne.\n\n
0 Gwenhwyfar There's Never a Perfect Balance 63 Gwenhwyfar 0 5


Connor

April 12, 2005 9:33 PM
"The Princess of Savannah? Should I fall to my knees, or would calling you Your Royal Higness suffice?" Connor felt himself growing red in the face almost before he finished talking. He was going to be saying every thought that came into his head at this rate. "Never mind," he said hastily.

He was relieved that even though he had only known such a thing was possible for two months, he still managed the getting in the air part about as well as Gwen did. There was a moment of unease-was he out of his mind? He was perched on a thin piece of wood in the air with a good bit of distance between him and the ground!-but then the adrenaline kicked in. This was better than football, better than riding, even. This was heaven. As he glanced over to see how Gwen was doing at this, a small bit of his lingering hostility towards the Wizarding World dissolved.\n\n
0 Connor Where are the Scales of Justice when you need them? 68 Connor 0 5


Gwenhwyfar

April 15, 2005 10:41 PM
Gwen laughed at Connor's joke. "You can fall on your knees and call me Highness!" she shouted as he joined her in the air. A thought struck her and she laughed again. "Hey, remember that thing you said about my name? Arthur's queen and all? All works out nicely, doesn't it?"

She looked at the ground and felt a rush of exhilaration and dizziness. The view from the air was incredible. She was going to have to do this more often. She gave Connor an excited smile. Sonora was more than she had ever dreamed. She, Gwenhwyfar Carey, the loner, had friends, fun, and the whole world ahead of her. She was finally home. \n\n
0 Gwenhwyfar In a museum somewhere, I guess 63 Gwenhwyfar 0 5