Coach Amelia Pierce

April 29, 2011 10:29 AM
Spring was just beginning. It was still cool out, but compared to the cold it had been during the past months of practice, the Pitch must feel beautifully warm today. It certainly did to Amelia. While she was tempted to go with short sleeved robes, she decided to stick with the longer sleeves if only because it was a bit windy today. Cool air was one thing, cool gusts quite another.

She also tied her hair back in a tight french braid so it wouldn't get in her eyes and block her sight of the game at an inopportune time. Given how Aladren had gone after Teppenpaw during the first game of the season, she dared not risk anything impairing her ability to intervene in a timely fashion when they were up against Crotalus in the Final.

She allowed the captains as much time as they wished to use for their pre-game speeches then called them over when both looked to be finishing up. She realized as they approached that this was a battle of Heads - the Head Girl lead one team while the Head Boy lead the other. As if this match needed another reason to get messy.

"Welcome, everyone, to the Final match of the year," Amelia said, her voice assisted by a sonorus charm. "We have Aladren, lead by Captain Daniel Nash, up against Crotalus, lead by Captain Charlotte Abbott. You all know the rules; please keep to them so we can have a nice clean game today." Though, to be fair, neither Aladren nor Teppenpaw had actually broken any rules in their game and that one certainly hadn't been clean. "Would the captains please shake hands."

They did so, and she sent them back to their teams as she released first the snitch, and then the bludgers from the chest of balls beside her. Once they flew away, she picked up the Quaffle, and began the game with a countdown, "Game begins on my whistle. Three. Two. One." She threw the Quaffle into the air as high as she could, and blew into her whistle, the shrill sound piercing through the air.

She mounted her own broom, triple checked that her wand was ready for emergencies, and followed the Quaffle and the players into the air.


OOC: It's the final, so you've all done this before, but if you have any questions put them on the OOC board. Long detailed posts, and have fun!
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<font color="blue">Edmond Carey, Beater</font>

April 30, 2011 7:15 PM
It took Edmond a few seconds to realize what had happened, and when he did, he thought for one moment that he was going to pass out, or fall, or maybe just start screaming.

One of his hands was still very tightly wound around his bat, the other around the handle on his broom, and he couldn’t remember how to move them. He couldn’t remember how to move at all. Or he could remember, but it was taking all of his energy to hold his brain together, which left none for worrying about what his body was doing.

I have to get out of this, he thought quite clearly. I have to finish the game.

No, though, was what he thought, all he could think, even, in a mental gibber at the exact same time. Nononononononononononononononono…..

Busy forcing himself to breathe, only a small, dispassionate part of him realized that Crotalus had just scored, and he’d just missed a chance to take that troublesome Errant girl out of the game with a Bludger to the back of the head while she was distracted, which would have left the Crotalus team with only one intact Chaser. That small, dispassionate part berated him for that. It didn’t help. It didn’t help at all.

Finally, though, after what felt like an eternity but was significantly less, he realized he was breathing…not normally, but not gasping for air that wouldn’t come, either. I have to push it down, he told himself. Just for now. Just push it down now, deal with it later. I have to finish the game.

He threw himself back into it as Daniel shot down the field, hitting the first Bludger he saw toward the nearest Crotalus so hard he felt a flash of concern for his bat. It wasn’t enough, though, because the other captain, Charlotte, one-fourth of the badges, intercepted a pass to Arthur. Arthur intercepted a pass to one of her people, and Edmond took the chance to take a shot at Charlotte. Then, with no other options immediately apparent to him because his Bludger was over there and he had to go over there to get it and Crotali were still active, he flew straight at the Crotali, determined to prevent them from intercepting again. Very few people, the dispassionate part told him, were seriously going to care enough about anything to play chicken with him.
0 <font color="blue">Edmond Carey, Beater</font> Chanting with Preston, I suppose 0 <font color="blue">Edmond Carey, Beater</font> 0 5


<font color="blue">Captain Nash, Chaser</font>

April 30, 2011 10:21 PM
Sometimes, Daniel wished his pessimism wouldn't prove so accurate in predicting the future. His pass to Arthur was, in fact, intercepted by none other than Charlie Abbott herself. While he felt no particular ill will toward her, she was on the other team, and therefore the opposition until the end of the game.

The fact that she was his favorite person was irrelevant until then, and she should have known that before trying to flirt with him over the Captain's handshake earlier. She was, after all, one of two people in the school who knew his personality built around what was expected of him, and Captain Daniel Nash was not quite the same person as Daniel Nash II, Aladren student. Here and now, he was A Quidditch Player, first and foremost.

And right this moment, he was A Quidditch Player who was the captain of a team that could not seem to retain possession of the Quaffle. On a more positive note, Charlie was in the same boat. Daniel. Charlie. Arthur. Renee. Back and forth, back and forth, the Quaffle bounced one direction and then the other as if it were a tennis ball instead of one belonging to a team sport like Quidditch.

While Edmond did his best to occupy the Crotalus players with other concerns - mostly for their health and continued existence on Earth - Daniel took the opportunity to continue the trend. He'd been following closely behind Renee because his broom could handle it, and he spotted the drop pass because he knew she did weird things like that, and he pressed his broom harder and got to the Quaffle before it fell down all the way to her teammate.

He turned around as tightly as he could, and headed back toward the middle of the field again, convering the same distance that the Quaffle had traversed about five or six times now.

Hoping that this time was the one that the pattern would change, he drew in close to another Aladren Chaser and tossed the ball across the half dozen feet between them before speeding ahead to position himself for a goal later. Between Edmond and the extra short pass, he was gambling that not having a contigency plan this time wouldn't come back to bite him.
0 <font color="blue">Captain Nash, Chaser</font> And back again 0 <font color="blue">Captain Nash, Chaser</font> 0 5


<font color="blue">Arthur Carey, Chaser</font>

April 30, 2011 11:41 PM
If Edmond was going to go to all the trouble of personally putting every single member of the Crotalus team in the hospital, Arthur thought with no little irritation, he could at least start with Miss Errant. Mr. Bauer had one arm and Miss Abbott had touched the Quaffle a grand total of a minute or so in the entire game, but Miss Errant had been buzzing around like a gnat Arthur was starting to want very much to swat – or, as the case was, see his cousin swat. Arthur considered himself too practical to be very worried about how something he wanted happened, so long as it did.

“Ha,” he said to himself, half-laughing for real, when Captain Nash intercepted one of her fancy passes and started to move things back toward the proper end of the Pitch. His feeling of satisfaction faded back into concentration, though, very quickly as Daniel approached the center of the field for at least the second time. They had to get back across that line, and then they had to get down to the other end, crossing both halves with as little passing as possible to trip up the main Crotalus strategy. Otherwise, this would turn into the same mess as Crotalus vs. Pecari, where he’d been humiliated for the Pecari Chasers just watching.

Being humiliated for himself, he very much suspected, would be worse.

So when Captain Nash passed at the center, Arthur was ready, and he decided to follow his theory of what Arnold would say to odds and hold on to the Quaffle for dear life once he had it. They couldn’t take it if he didn’t put it out there for them, at least not without a very physical tussle which was a bad idea for everyone when they were on speeding brooms and in a game with a rule about touching opposing players, and the captain had already made it halfway without being hit by a Bludger. What Nash dared, he dared.

Under the circumstances, anyway.

He went up and down and sideways very deliberately this time, to avoid damage and to keep the Crotali, if any of them were still conscious, from realizing what he was up to. What would they call this, anyway, a half-Brishen? It didn’t sound, he thought, too bad.

He had been going fast all the way down, but increased to that speed he really didn’t like at all again as he drew nearer to the Crotalus goal, knowing that if someone on their team was going to make a desperate last play, it was going to be now, and that beating Miss Errant’s broom was half the battle. He waited until the last moment possible, dropping rapidly from the high point in the air he’d gone to, then passed the ball slightly down while pulling away to the left, still moving fast, in the hopes of it looking like he was going to attempt a goal on that hoop. He suddenly envied the Crotali their robe color, which would have made that ploy much easier.

He wasn’t entirely sure about it. Trickery was the Crotalus tactic of the day, whereas Aladren had been relying, for the most part, on sheer force to get them through. Might it be bad luck to assume enemy tactics? But the Crotali had been doing very well since they managed to get their hands on the ball for more than five seconds, so it was worth at least a try. Besides, if the Crotali expected nothing but brute force, they wouldn’t be looking for trickery, and would be somewhere else trying to make any last-second plays. Arthur thought and really hoped so, anyway.
0 <font color="blue">Arthur Carey, Chaser</font> Playing along 0 <font color="blue">Arthur Carey, Chaser</font> 0 5


<font color="blue">Russell Layne, Chaser</font>

May 01, 2011 12:02 AM
Russell recognized that a certain amount of Quaffle movement was needed for the game to stay interesting, but he was really starting to think that this game was taking it too far. The ball kept changing hands again and again, going back down toward Samantha, bouncing back to the middle of the Pitch, going back toward Samantha little way, then back toward the middle of the Pitch…In his opinion, the scramble for the thing had already crossed the fine line between being fun and just being frustrating for everyone.

He thought Daniel must have agreed with him, because he kept making long runs when he got the Quaffle, enough that, at one point, they almost made it back across the line. The line was starting to feel like a taunt, since they’d make it there and then…some Crotalus would steal, starting the whole thing over again.

Russell, meanwhile, was having other problems. His broom wasn’t bad, it was a good year and model, but it was nothing like the brooms that Preston and Daniel and the twins and that one Crotalus girl had, and the result was that he was getting behind. He thought he might have gotten them back across the line, one time, if not for that Crotalus girl’s superior ride. That wasn’t just a little frustrating, that was really frustrating, because he felt like he was letting down his team by…not being fabulously wealthy. Which sucked, because what was he supposed to do about it, go rob a bank over the summer?

Actually, the more he thought about Arnold and Arthur and Preston and the personality flaws of theirs that Quidditch seemed to make larger, the more he thought he might not actually want to mention that, however clear the sarcasm in his voice was, to anyone. They might agree that it was a good idea and even provide the black clothes, and he thought he was a little young to embark on a life of crime.

He fell behind in the mad rush to the Crotalus goals, but pushed his broom as far as it would go, really hoping Edmond felt like protecting him as well as the captain and Ed’s cousin or whatever Arthur was to him, to get in the general range of the goals. He could block at least one attempt at sweeping up from behind to keep the ball from getting to the Keeper or being taken from between his teammates, and maybe do what he’d done last time and swoop in and score a second goal on the heels of the first, or just a surprise first, once this attempt either succeeded or failed. Twenty points was good, and he supposed he wasn’t the only person who would take it however he could get it, but thirty was even better.

He just had to be careful not to get a signature move, like Renee’s fancy passes seemed to be. Being predictable was okay sometimes, but it really wasn’t while playing Quidditch.
16 <font color="blue">Russell Layne, Chaser</font> Providing cover. 183 <font color="blue">Russell Layne, Chaser</font> 0 5


<font color="blue">Captain Nash, Chaser</font>

May 01, 2011 10:16 AM
The Carey twins were not difficult to tell apart. They were fraternal twins, so their looks distinguished them as much as their personalities did. In the months since they had joined his team, Daniel felt he had gotten a good grasp on which one was which. Arthur's run from the middle of the pitch, where Daniel had passed him the ball, back to the Crotalus goals made him wonder, if only briefly, if they had somehow managed to switch places. Maybe magical fraternal twins could do that as easily as muggle identical twins did.

Whilst Arthur had done a juking up and down, side to side run across the remaining half of the Pitch, as a wise precaution against bludgers and theft, Daniel was not holding onto the Quaffle and he felt it was safe enough to head for the Crotalus goals in a straight line. That got him there first, since his broom was faster than Russell's and Arthur was being fast but cautious. In as much as one could be cautious when flying halfway across the field at breakneck speeds.

Daniel moved into a scoring position and Arthur zoomed right over him, heading for the left hoop, and Daniel was almost surprised to find the Quaffle in his own possession. He didn't even think about it though. As soon as the red ball passed down into his hands, he was throwing it at the right hoop.
0 <font color="blue">Captain Nash, Chaser</font> All yours, Mr. Sawyer 0 <font color="blue">Captain Nash, Chaser</font> 0 5

<font color=red>Nic Sawyer, Keeper</font>

May 01, 2011 10:37 AM
Pecari had gotten one shot off at him, and then the Quaffle had spent the rest of the game over on Starbuck's side of the Pitch. Renee had stopped that one Pecari attempt before it even reached him. He hadn't been so lucky this game, and a goal had been scored against Crotalus, but then Sam and Renee had gotten the Quaffle away from him, and he was able to breath again. For a little while, it looked like they were going to keep it over on the Aladren half again. The back and forth was happening a bit further away from the goals than it had in the Pecari game, but it was definitely on the Aladren side, and Nic was perfectly fine with that.

But then, somehow, the Aladrens broke away and one of the little firsties had the ball. Nic kept his eye on him and realized the kid was heading for the left hoop. He shifted over from where he was protecting the middle one from the Aladren captain, positioning himself to jump either to the left if short stuff took the shot, or to the right if there was a pass to the more experienced player.

Kid went right passed the blue-clad Captain and Nic moved left before he realized the ball really had been passed. He tried to change direction, but when he realized Nash was going for right hoop, not the center one, he let out a curse, and dove, throwing his long arms as far out as he could, trying to get his hands between the ball and the hoop, but he'd started from too far away.

The Quaffle only just flew passed his fingertips and through the hoop. Nic very nearly fell from his broom, but managed with some difficulty to reclaim possession of the length of bristled wood and fought to stay aloft. Unfortunately, by the time he had the broom under him again, someone else already had the ball.
1 <font color=red>Nic Sawyer, Keeper</font> I don't want your gift, Mr. Nash 165 <font color=red>Nic Sawyer, Keeper</font> 0 5


<font color=white>Coach Pierce</font>

May 01, 2011 10:38 AM
 
0 <font color=white>Coach Pierce</font> Aladren scores! Score: 20-10 (nm) 0 <font color=white>Coach Pierce</font> 0 5


<font color="red">Charlie Abbott, Chaser</font>

May 01, 2011 11:19 AM
There was something not quite right with this game. Charlie wanted to blame the windy weather, she wanted to blame that built-like-a-machine Edmond Carey, but realistically she knew these were just factores of the game; it was just unnerving that Aladren kept getting the Quaffle. They weren't that good. Or, at least, they hadn't been all that spectacular last year, and even in the game against Pecari it had only been the Beaters who were remarkable. Edmond was undoubtedly holding his own in the game, and had already begun making the Crotalus team's lives very difficult, but the other players didn't seem to be doing too badly, either. Charlie had told her team not to underestimate Aladren, but she apparently hadn't taken her own advice. They seemed to have made an improvement, and while they weren't as good as she, Renée and Sam, their Chasing team was nevertheless good enough to present some competition. They just weren't used to that, as went to show when both her steal and Renée's ended up being intercepted by a blue-clad player. What was the world coming too?

Before the Quaffle could get all the way back up the wrong end of the pitch, Charlie neglected her rules of staying on her own side of the pitch as she urged her broom onwards to steal the Quaffle back before Nic could have another opportunity to embarrass himself. She was preparing to steal the ball as it left Daniel's hands, but had to divert last moment as a well-aimed Bludger made for her head. Charlie ducked out of the way, bitter about letting the Quaffle go on its way intercepted, but it was the better scenario out of that or having her skull caved in.

The unplanned pause in her flight was severly unwelcome, but Charlie chose to make use of it by rising back up above her previous height in the play (once the Bludger had passed safely by) and using this higher vantage point to see what was happening with the Quaffle. It had apparently been passed successfully to Arthur, and all the Aladren Chasers were making their way back to Nic's goals. Charlie swore lightly, and made to fly up there and join them - it wasn't her usual state of play to defend her own goals but sometimes a player had to be flexible, and the captain decided that this was one of these times - when she saw something out the corner of her eye approaching fast. In the first moment she thought it was a Bludger, despite the indicative whistling sound being absent (due to the wind, perhaps?), but she soon became aware that it wasn't the Bludger heading right for her, but the Beater.

'Holy' was the first word Charlie uttered, followed by a stream of expletives, the likes of which she reserved especially for Quidditch, as acknowledged the fearsome figure of Edmond Carey coming fast towards her. She had no objections to the fifth year in general, having never had a great deal to do with him, but he had a great deal more body mass than she did, not to mention a hefty Beater's bat. She was sure it would be a foul if he actually rammed into her, but she wasn't prepared to find out. Rising yet higher, Charlie urged her brother's old broom forward as fast as it could go to get out of the way of rampaging Aladrens, only settling herself nearer to the goals in a whole bunch of the same.

A little more shaken from having to avoid a Beater than she was prepared to admit, Charlotte looked down at the game to see the Quaffle right up at the goals. "Nic, your life hangs in the balance," she muttered as she tried to be discreet in lowering herself back to playing height to retrieve the Quaffle that Nic would surely catch.

He didn't.

Charlie swore yet again as she watched the Quaffle go sailing through the hoop and Nic wasn't even fast enough to collect the ball for himself. He'd just blown his second chance. She swore to Merlin that if she had the option of an alternate she would have pulled Nic right out the game there and then and sent in a replacement. But she didn't have a replacement to send in, and, as she calmed down, she realized that it was bound to happen from time to time that a Keeper let in a shot. Again, that extra ten points wasn't going to claim the win for Aladren. Just as well she had a reasonable streak (that was more heavily buried during Quidditch than at other times, but it still managed to raise its head when it was needed) that would prevent her from actually maiming her teammates. They were only human, and this was only a game. Right.

With this in mind, Charlie swept and wove on between the Aladren Chasers, hoping to be in just the right place at just the right time to catch the Quaffle when they inevitably let it be airborne. That being in amongst her opposition helped to protect her from potential Bludgers - not to mention Beaters - was a welcome bonus.
0 <font color="red">Charlie Abbott, Chaser</font> Nic, have you written your will? 0 <font color="red">Charlie Abbott, Chaser</font> 0 5


<font color = red>Renée Errant {Chaser}</font>

May 01, 2011 2:11 PM
"So much for that." She murmured, spinning around the keeper's goal posts and chasing after the Aladren chasers, the pleasure at having scored a goal now drenched with the embarrassment at her failed pass. The wind rippled through her curls, and she reminded herself she had to write her mother, and beg for the secret to Marianna's own secret for being able to keep the strands out of her face. But then again, Marianna never flew, never did sports, and so probably never had to deal with the problem. On a dive, Renée huffed in frustration as a curl finally loosened itself from its bondage and sprang in front of her eyes, settling over the lashes as she pulled up to streak beneath the passing Aladren chasers, steadily gaining on them but not yet able to intercept. They passed, they passed, they passed and a shot was made at Crotalus goals.

Going... going... going...

'Nic, Renée watched as the red leather bound ball passed through. 'I hate you.'

That was her last thought as she leaned forward and made a desperate dive, racing gravity as she circled around the goal posts, gripping the Quaffle with her fingers and pulled up just before she scraped the grounds, her knees inches away from it. She stayed low before making quick jumps in height, approaching the middle of the pitch, and kept her eyes on both Charlie and Sam. She couldn't think, no time for her favored passes. This was about movement, wind, a tight grip, Febre pushing faster and faster, hair getting out of her eyes, and locking her focused gaze on a fellow chaser.

She pulled back her arm and threw, a direct pass, enough power to stay straight on through the wind, and she kept moving after it, doing her best to block an interception from another Aladren player. Their goal just had to be keep it in their possession. Bring it up to Aladren goals, and show the school - show themselves - that they were still the best. Reality hadn't changed. The would still win. 'Catch it! Catch it! Catch it!'
0 <font color = red>Renée Errant {Chaser}</font> *doing best to combat extreme anger* 0 <font color = red>Renée Errant {Chaser}</font> 0 5


<font color="blue">Arthur Carey, Chaser</font>

May 01, 2011 4:16 PM
It had worked. Arthur hadn’t realized how afraid he’d been that it wouldn’t work until it did, but now that his heart was beating again, he felt far giddier than he thought the situation really warranted. It had worked.

It seemed Miss Errant wasn’t, for some reason Arthur couldn’t begin to imagine the nature of, as pleased as he was about that fact. That lunge she made for the ball was really quite undignified. Still feeling fantastic, adrenaline from the victory overriding tiredness from the chaos of the game, Arthur turned and went after her.

And, as he did, made a note to inquire quietly about getting a better broom at home. Arnold was miles ahead of all the other Seekers, but some of the other Chasers were giving Arthur a run for his money, and he was quickly realizing that, at this level of play, broom speed could be and was the difference between a success and a failure, depending on where one was relative to the move. In Quidditch, one person’s success was almost always at least one other person’s failure.

Miss Errant wasn’t quite as desperate as he had been during that half-Pitch run of his, but she came close. Arthur was relieved. For one thing, it made her pass simpler, and for another, he refused to cross that damn line again. The Crotali were like sharks that scented blood in the water on the other side. So he cut between her and her fellow Crotalus, dodging her effort at blocking narrowly, and dove once he had the Quaffle, momentarily feeling ill as he realized he was doing that without a hand on the broom and rectified that situation before he could fall to his embarrassment before the entire school.

Once he had firm control, he turned and began rising back toward a more standard playing level as he headed back toward Mr. Sawyer. More than halfway back down, he checked for Crotali then made a pass about as narrow at the one Daniel had made to him before, hoping Aladren would have luck again.
0 <font color="blue">Arthur Carey, Chaser</font> Aw, but you're so cute when you're angry 0 <font color="blue">Arthur Carey, Chaser</font> 0 5


<font color="red">Charlie Abbott, Chaser</font>

May 01, 2011 4:29 PM
Somehow Charlotte had been so annoyed with Nic that she initially missed Renée streaking past to sneak the Quaffle into her grasp once a goal had been scored. The moment she had realized that none of the three Aladren chasers round her had the Quaffle, and that the ball was actually in Crotalus possession, the captain didn't spare a moment in breaking free from the group and following Renée's tearaway flight down the pitch, back to the Crotalus goals. She was more careful than she had been in the opposite direction, looking and listening sharply for any sort of interception, whether it be in human or Bludger form. She took a leaf out of the Aladren cahsers' book and did her best to not fly in a staright line to further deter Bludgers, though she wanted to remain in Renée's line of sight so her teammate knew where to pass the Quaffle.

As such, she saw one of the little Aladren Chasers about to intercept. She didn't see him in time to stop him or Renée from doing the inevitable, but she did have time to drop beneath him and follow the opposing player back down the pitch a little while. She saw Daniel approaching, pre-empted the pass, and rose in front of the player in practise-perfect timing to take the Quaffle back. She's now used this manouevre twice in the same game, and therefore probably couldn't use it again, but hopefully twice would be enough. Touching the Quaffle for the second time that game, Charlie tucked the leather ball under her arm as she continued back on her track down the pitch. Luckily Arthur hadn't taken the Quaffle far, and so after a couple of seconds of fast flying she was past that middleway line. Great, now all they had to do was keep the Quaffle this side of the pitch and AWAY from Nic.

Dodging and weaving more than she could recall ever having done before in a Quidditch game - Edmond Carey certainly made life more interesting when it came to Quidditch. Shame he was one of those eery pureblood types and not a touch more attractive visually, as then he'd have the potential to make life more interesting in other ways, which would potentially lead to Charlie not being personally attacked, but that was really and truly a pondering for another moment - the Crotalus captain headed closer and closer to the goals guarded by Samantha Hamilton. Third year, easily intimidated, apparently. She couldn't keep hold of the Quaffle long enough to try a shot for herself, but her teammates were both in her line of sight. They were on home turf again (or sky, technically), and Charlie hadn't lost any of her earlier determination. In fact the opposite was now true - she was more convinced it was her team's turn to score, considering Aladren were currently ten points up, and that was just unacceptable.

With a quick check for any blue-robed players who might try to spoil her fun, Charlie gave a quick nod to her nearest chaser and passed the ball quickly and directly.
0 <font color="red">Charlie Abbott, Chaser</font> I'm cute all the time 0 <font color="red">Charlie Abbott, Chaser</font> 0 5


<font color="blue">Preston, Beater</font>

May 01, 2011 4:30 PM
Preston was fairly certain that they would win this. They had an amazing team! Nothing could go wrong. Okay, maybe some injuries here and there, but the medic would be able to sort them out. Plus, Coach Pierce would not let them die or something like that. If that was the case, the school would be hit with so many lawsuits that it wouldn’t know what to do. It was better for everyone to remain as safe as possible, even when Quidditch was a violent game. They had people smacking iron balls from side to side. Anyways, Preston felt pretty confident about the outcome of the match. Aladren was going to win the cup and everything would be okay.

The redhead began flying around, looking for another Bludger to use, he needed to get into the game after sending one to the Crotalus Seeker, he hadn’t seen if it had hit her, since he needed to continue doing his job, protecting the other Aladrens. The game was moving along quite quickly, and he was happy to see that their Chasers had managed to score two goals, giving them an edge. The snitch still had to be caught, but he was sure Arnold would manage it.

The Aladren spotted a Bludger and followed it. He had every intention of sending it towards the Crotalus Captain, which had just intercepted a pass made by Arthur. Well, he couldn’t have that. With every ounce of force (his arms were going to hurt in the morning) he had, he smacked the ball at her. His aim had improved tremendously since he had started practicing at MARS. He could hear the crack and smiled at his move.
0 <font color="blue">Preston, Beater</font> I don't think so 0 <font color="blue">Preston, Beater</font> 0 5


<font color=red>Renée Errant {Chaser}</font>

May 01, 2011 4:46 PM
Another Aladren interception, and Renée actually felt a scream of frustration well up inside her chest, threatening to explode, and sped after Arthur Carey. He made a pass and Renée pushed her broom faster... even faster... "Oh!" If brooms could skid on air, hers just did because just as quickly Charlie had stolen the Quaffle back. Renée followed her captain, watched as a pass was thrown and sped up, heading directly for the goals while catching the pass at the same time. The frustrated feeling left her and all there was was excitement and purpose.

The Aladren Keeper was in sight and Renée's face became flushed with the possibility of scoring again. The choices for how she would do so ran through her mind, droplets of water that trickled through the crevices and but when she tried to reach out and grasp them they slid off and fell through. The hoops were looming even closer now and there was no time to think. That was good, because Renée was better at acting.

She palmed the Quaffle and threw towards the right goal hoop, and then just as suddenly sped forward and grabbed it again, dropping lower and throwing at the middle goal hoop, trying to get it underneath the keeper's form. She watched the Quaffle fly for a second time, and tried to focus reality. The reality that they would win. 'Come on... go in! Go in! Go in!' Reality demanded they score.
0 <font color=red>Renée Errant {Chaser}</font> You don't think. Period. 0 <font color=red>Renée Errant {Chaser}</font> 0 5