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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Catherine Raines

April 27, 2005 8:34 PM
"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."

Catherine took in the newcomer in one look, noting immediately the Crotalus badge on her robes. She spoke as if she and Jordanna were related, almost. Catherine inclined her head slightly. "They're quite influential in Illinois," she said. "Annette's brother Andrean is the heir to a small fortune, or so the rumor goes. The Beaucleres are somewhat notorious for never letting on about anything. My name is Catherine Raines. I don't believe we've been introduced." The last sentance was spoken almost as a question.

She looked back and forth between the other two girls, trying to discern any resemblance. They both had gray eyes, but that didn't necessarily mean anything. Catherine's own mother had gray eyes, and she was hardly a Howard. In all probablility, no one at Sonora would have the faintest inkling who the Robinonds were, even if Catherine had been willing to admit she was related to them. She finally opted to play the waiting game. If Jordanna and the girl who had rescued her wand were related, it would soon be apparent.\n\n
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Jim Dickens

April 27, 2005 10:00 PM
The venom was practically potent, and even Jim Dickens, the boy who liked to think of epidemics as a friendly tug of war with nature, could feel the insult. It stung in an unusual way, as if there was some great meaning he was missing. His round cheeks curved along with the downward pull of his lips, a motion not frequently visited on his cheerful features. The frown felt foreign and he knew of no vitamin in the jar around his neck that could cure this particular sickness.

Thankfully though, he remembered as he twisted the broom up and away from the three girls, his mother had a cure-all. When the illness was without a name, it was simply time for another game. Or something like that. Jim figured that meant it was time to find another friend to play with, maybe someone who didn't look as sick as those girls did. He glanced down again. Or had as much hair.

Jim lifted both hands and circled his fingers to make binoculars, naturally pressing the makeshift glasses to his eyes and peering across the pitch for a prospective friend or two or nine. He saw a group playing with pretending to fall off their brooms; looked fun, but...then his brown eyes noticed a pair: a black-haired girl and a blonde boy, smiling and talking with their brooms zigzagging about. He grinned.

Without looking back at the three girls who were yacking it up below, Jim leaned back and guided his broom toward the pair with his knees. He was about to make some friends, he was positive. The bad feeling he had just earlier faded entirely away.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
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Jordanna Howard

April 29, 2005 10:31 PM
Why did she have to come! Why? Jordanna could have easily just gotten the coach to handle everything- why did Jenna have to be the hero? Jordanna decided that her older sister was trying to set out the territory or something like that that said Jenna was superior than her. Or she was just being nice and rescuing the wand for her. Nah, couldn't be. Besides, Jordanna didn't want her wand to be saved by Jenna. Then she would have to thank her. She needed to think of something really good to say... well, that was easy.

"Jenna could you be a darling and now that you've gotten my wand from that insufferable muggleborn- who thankfully left- get yourself off that dirty old thing and polish my wand- would you? I don't want to touch it, after that muggleborn got his filth all over it. Oh, Catherine, how could I forget, this is my sister, Jenna Howard, second year Crotalus."

There were two breeds of Howards, the tall blond type, and the smaller brunettes. But they all had the same stone gray eyes, the same sharp features, and eyebrows with a slighty inward incline. Jenna's features were softer than most, but unfortunately for Jordanna, still recognizable as a true Howard.\n\n
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Catherine Raines

April 30, 2005 4:42 PM
Catherine kept herself from showing surprise when Jenna Howard was introduced. Yes, she could see the resemblance now. Dealing with sisters could be a complicated operation; they would often band together to test an outsider. Jenna and Jordanna didn't seem to be that kind of sister pair, though, since Jenna had been told to polish Jordanna's wand like a maid.

"A pleasure to meet you," she said courteously. There was no way to know if either Howard sister had heard the rumors about her mother, but she was fairly certain that Jordanna, at least, hadn't. She felt herself developing a bit of a grudge against Jenna. The dark-haired sister wasn't giving Catherine anything she could use to figure out how much Jenna did and did not know about her family. "I've heard of your father, of course. Mine speaks of him with the highest regard." She would find out soon enough. Her mother might have lost her own claim to respectability by falling in love with a Muggleborn, but Lila's idiocy wasn't going to ruin Catherine's chances. She was a Raines, and the Raines family was known for its ability to rise above its circumstances.\n\n
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Jenna H

May 02, 2005 3:29 PM
Cool and collected. It was a talent that all Howards had, and one that even the most rebellious offspring possessed. And it was times like these that the ability to stay cool and collected no matter what was quite useful. She couldn't believe what she was hearing from Jordanna. Wait, yes she could, this was Jordanna, the spoiled brat after all. This kind of attitude was to be expected from her.

As for the other girl, well, Jenna smirked. She was trying to figure out what Jenna knew. It was obvious, it was the way everyone always spoke to her, thinking her to be dumb just because, well, she didn't want to go into why. but it was a ver silly reason. But it made Jenna used to being underestimated. That made it all the more fun to suprise people.

"Lovely speaking to you, Jordie, Raines," she nodded to each in turn, cool as a cucumber, "Although, if your father likes a conniving person like my father, then it might not be too great to talk to you. Ah well," she chucked Jordanna's wand to the ground, and added, "By the way, I believe the charm is 'scourgify'. Of course, you're going to need someone else to do it for you. Hopefully Catherine is not as brain dead as you pretend to be." And with that, she flew off.\n\n
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