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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Jordanna Howard

April 20, 2005 2:59 PM
OOC: The other posts below got confusing and no one is posting, so her I am!

BIC: Before, Jordanna had only assumed that muggleborns were disgusting, rude, and altogether impossible. Now that she had actually met one, she came to a different conclusion. Muggleborns were disgusting, rude, completely impossible, insane, and had little taste as far as fashion went. And she was quite glad to get away from the one that had approached her.

Looking to get as far away from that filth as possible, she walked quickly, but without any destination. She tried to make it look like she had somewhere to go, and picked a random spot to walk to, so it wouldn't look as if she were wandering. People like her just didn't wander, it wasn't very becoming. Then she saw Catherine. 'Now there's someone who has retained their sanity and is not a loser.' she thought. Jordanna changed her destination, and walked over to the other girl.

"Hello, Catherine," she greeted cooly, her voice holding a touch of sarcasm "Have I mentioned how much I completely ,i>loathe muggleborns?" This wasn't a joke, she seriously could not stand those people! Why Sonora let them in, she didn't know.\n\n
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Catherine Raines

April 20, 2005 9:35 PM
Catherine was just considering whether or not she should attempt to go find a mirror so she could check her hair when she noticed a boy,obviously muggleborn, start talking to Jordanna and Nicoletta as if he wasn't aware that he wasn't welcome. From what she could tell, 'bizzare' was the only word to describe him, from his clothes to his actions. Probably one of those Pecari lunatics, she thought to herself scornfully. Her father had told her all about the four Houses, and he had been very firm that while Crotalus was the only House worth being in, Pecari was definitely the worst. They were notoriously insubtle, wild, and full to the brim with mudbloods and half-bloods.

To her slight surprise, Jordanna approached her when she had apparently had all she could take of the lunatic. She caught the faint note of sarcasm in the other girl's greeting. "Hello,Jordanna," she replied, pitching her voice so Jordanna could hear but eavesdroppers would have to make themselves quite obvious in order to make out her words. "You've mentioned it now, and I must say I'm glad at least one other person in this school shares my view on them. If any proof was needed that they're not fit for any kind of society, that one who was talking to you provided it. I had never even seen one until I came here, and I wish I never had to see another." She tossed her hair over one shoulder, feeling the weight of it shift and tilt her head back a little. Her hair had always been her favorite feature, and that trick wasn't the least of the reasons why. "Do you think I should go rebrush my hair before our next class?" she asked. "Outdoor classes do the worst things to a nice hairdo." \n\n
0 Catherine Raines There would be an awful lot of paradoxes 66 Catherine Raines 0 5


Jim Dickens

April 22, 2005 6:44 PM
OOC- sorry Jordanna; I figured Coach Cooper was going to come in and smite me down. Guess I figured wrong. Will loop back into things. Forward and onward!

BIC-

Jim had to admit, once the girl- not Ni-co-let-ta- left, the game stopped being fun. The game wasn't fun at all, in fact. He straightened on his broom and shoved the extra wand into his jacket pocket. Normally, the way it worked was the girl would chase after him and throw something at his head, probably a rock or a maybe a shoe since they were outside, and he'd fall off the broom and then give her back the wand. That was just how the game went. She wasn't supposed to walk off and leave him alone.

He circled back around and tried to listen as she spoke with another girl with lots of hair. The hairy girl seemed really worried about all her hair, and Jim wondered if she might not have halitosis, because wasn't that what people with halitosis normally did? Mess around with their hair alot? He wasn't sure, so he floated a little closer. The hairy girl's voice was low but he caught the last bit of her speech.

"...that one who was talking to you provided it. I had never even seen one until I came here, and I wish I never had to see another."

Jim reared back from where the two girls spoke and stretched out over the thin support of his broom. The hairy girl had never seen one of what? Did she mean him? Now he was really confused. It made no sense; he wished he had one of his mom's ginkgo biloba drinks. Those always made his brain work better. He scratched his nose, pushed back his hair, and tried blowing through his teeth to make that neat whistling sound he could make when saying 'flamingo.' It didn't work, but then-

DING!

Now he understood! Jim looked down at the two girls in sympathy. They had never met a Tiger Scout before. They probably were scared he'd use some of his super secret skills on them or something. He snickered and ran his tongue over his braces. He'd explain it to them, plain and simple, and then they wouldn't have to be scared.

He swooped down and jumped off his broom, landing in a tumble of hands, feet, and one jar containing multi-colored vitamins. Before either girl could respond, he held out the wand, palm opened.

"Here's your wand back," he said cheerfully. "Sorry I took it. But you don't have to be scared or anything. Tiger scouts don't hurt girls. We protect them from things like dragons and pygmies and cannibal dinosaurs." He beamed at the hairy girl. "I'm Jim. You have a bunch of hair. Does it get all stiff too when it gets sweaty? Mine does." He flicked his sweat matted bangs for effect. "See? So...whatcha going to do now?"\n\n
0 Jim Dickens It's not dirt, it's a bandaid. *beams* 0 Jim Dickens 0 5


Catherine Raines

April 23, 2005 9:46 PM
Catherine was shocked when the bizarre mudblood came flying over to them, holding out Jordanna's wand and cheerfully explaining about how something called a tiger scout didn't hurt girls but protected them from dragons and pygmies and cannibal dinosaurs. She had previously assumed that he was just a mudblood stepping out of his place, but now she was quite sure he was also insane. Muggles and their occasional genetic mutation children lived like barbarians, it was true, but surely not even all of them were this...this...she couldn't even think of what he was. Insane came nowhere near describing it.

She thought she would faint when he actually spoke to her. If he had appeared to be even a half-blood, she would have demanded to know if he was fully aware that he was speaking to Charles Raines' daughter, but it was obvious the name Charles Raines would mean nothing to him. Instead, she drew herself up to her full height and gave him a cold, cutting look down her nose, a look her mother, hick that she was, had somehow managed to perfect on house-elves. Around anyone else, Lila Raines didn't have the backbone of a flobberworm, but she had learned the look from her mother and taught herself to give it to anyone she deemed to be less than herself.

"What I do with my time," she said, "is none of your business. And if you thrust your company on me again, I will prove to you that I don't need a whatever you claim to be in order to be protected. All I need is my wand." She pulled it out and twirled it between her fingers in an ominous gesture she had seen her father perform many times. It didn't have quite the effect in her slim, definitely feminine hands as it did in his, but she was sure that it came pretty close. "Get the picture?" Not waiting for a response, she turned back to Jordanna. "Have you ever met Annette Beauclere? She's a little younger than us, but she has impeccable taste. Her parents held the most excellent party over the summer in Springfield, and I thought you or some of your family might have been there." \n\n
0 Catherine Raines I revert to the wishes subject. I wish you would take a hint 66 Catherine Raines 0 5


Jenna Howard

April 25, 2005 10:09 PM
Jenna came to the flying class in hopes of improving her skills. She had learned quickly that one thing her mother did not want her daughters doing was trying out for the house Quidditch team. So naturally, Jenna was going to try out for the house Quidditch team. But first she needed to learn how to fly better.

This year was a little better than the first. The broom answered her command after only her third try. Then she kicked off and became airborne. After experience from last year, she had gained a little more control in flight. True, her flying was still kind of jerky, but it was an improvement from last year. Actually, it was hard not to improve from last year, she was so bad at it. But she didn't want to dwell on the past. Riding around on her broom by herself was fun, she wanted to enjoy it. And then she saw Jordanna.

Jenna had hoped to see as little as possible of her sister at school. So far, she had been successful in doing it. But she couldn't help but notice a boy in flight holding her sister's wand. She almost knew for sure it was her's, how many people could have ebony wands? That was high-end stuff. And Jenna didn't want to be judgemental, but she didn't think that boy had gotten himself an ebony wand.

And then that meant that the boy had stolen the wand from Jordanna. Jenna couldn't help but smirk a little, she enjoyed seeing her sister in trouble. But then her conscience interfered, she knew she should get it back. Jenna sighed- it wasn't fair. Why did she have to have a conscience, when if Jordanna were in her position, she would probably laugh and walk away?

Quickly and quietly, the brunette, came from behind the boy and with a quick swipe, firmly grabbed the wand.

Have you ever met Annette Beauclere? She's a little younger than us, but she has impeccable taste. Her parents held the most excellent party over the summer in Springfield, and I thought you or some of your family might have been there."

Who was that girl? Obviously one of those well-to-do girls Jordanna had become friends with. Notice, it was not the friend, but she, her sister, who was saving the wand.

"I believe that I've heard of the Beauclere family. Will, Fara and Annette probably made an appearance at the party. Preston and Vanessa probably were there too," Jenna answered for her sister. \n\n
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