Mary Brooding-Hawthorne

March 27, 2020 1:19 PM
The second and last trip to Tumbleweed for the term was upon them. The weather was perfect for such a trip, and the bustling about the mansion provided a sort of eager energy that lingered in the air and made everything seem that much more exciting. Since there was no Quidditch match this time, students had a little more flexibility in how they spent their time. This had been done intentionally in case any of them wished to purchase anything for the Ball, just a few weeks ahead, or if they simply needed a break from studying. It wasn’t a mandatory trip – it couldn’t be since consent forms were required from parents and guardians – but it was strongly encouraged for those who were allowed to go.

Staff was assigned different areas of the town to monitor, as they had the last time, and students were expected to stay in groups of two or more, and to check in with a staff member before moving between areas in the town. There was enough flexibility built into that schedule that staff members could also enjoy the trip during their breaks, and that they could be available for students who may want to talk more privately than while they were on duty. Since travel in and out of Tumbleweed was only possible from designated travel points, there was little concern over anyone being able to sneak out or else sneak in. Still, staff would be positioned there as well.

Mary gave the temperature report this time, as she had volunteered to take over some of the coordination of the trip from Selina. It was good to have something to do and something to keep her mind busy. As they had last time, they would be leaving for Tumbleweed after lunch and students could choose to get there either by Floo or by magicked car-like thing. Mary thought it wasn’t very much like a car because the extent of her experiences with the Muggle transportation could be described as “cramped” but that was not important. Student comfort was the priority and if students were more comfortable in a magically expanded, self-driving car thing, then that was just as well.

Mary chose the Floo option and arrived with the students who had done the same. She helped sort of herd them while they waited for the other half of the students to arrive and everyone could pair up. Last time, having students go in pairs or groups seemed to work just fine, and the system of having students check in with staff before switching or leaving an area was not too difficult considering the saturation of staff around town.

Tumbleweed was less boisterous than it had been last time, as the residents – ghosts and otherwise – were less interested in coming to see students shop and eat ice cream than they were in coming to see a flight exhibit. Still, it was clear that the town was expecting a big day for businesses as every single one of them was opened and eager. The main area, with the most touristy shops and a saloon, was seeming a bit more reflective of everyday life in Tumbleweed now. Ghosts went about their reenactments still, but they also went about their errands. Many of them did work as actors in the street performances, or in the more historical performances within theatres and museums, so life in Tumbleweed was never quite as “everyday” as everyday life in other towns. Still, this was an unusual day for students, and some of them would undoubtedly be interested in the dress and robe shops available there.

The sports pitch was empty today, except a few odd groups of folks who would make their way there to practice Quidditch, soccer, or whatever other sport had caught their interest, magical or Muggle. The number of vendors around the pitch was massively reduced today and it was too large an area for staff to monitor effectively so it was closed off to students this time around.

The Town Hall was open again, though, with walking tours leaving every half hour or so, and various other civic sources of entertainment available within. Brochures advertising the various historical sites, scavenger hunts, and other attractions were available inside, as well as a map which would help students navigate the town. The area immediately surrounding Town Hall was the most historical, which always made it a popular draw for some students.

Finally, there was the pop up market. Previously, vendors and booths had set up at the sports pitch. With no real event happening this time, they had set themselves up in a Saturday Market type formation in an open area near Town Hall. More of them were selling fruit and snacks than novelty items, but both were available. Booths were set up in rows and winding through them all could take an hour or more on its own. Ghosts and other residents meandered through, so the conversations and negotiations there were boisterous, not unlike the students themselves.


OOC – Welcome to Tumbleweed! We are hosting this on the gardens as we are still working on an ‘out of school’ space. The trip takes place over several hours so your character is certainly free to explore more than one location in that time. There are limits to how badly wrong the staff would let anything go, so if you’re thinking of causing trouble or getting into any, please run it by us.
Great big thank you to Selina and other authors who have been around to help with Tumbleweed and this post. And also because I mostly borrowed this OOC and parts of the text from the fabulous Selina Skies.
Subthreads:

Main Street

Town Hall

Saturday Market
22 Mary Brooding-Hawthorne Tumbleweed Trip 1424 1 5

Malikhi Hill

March 31, 2020 4:41 AM
Malikhi hadn't really shown any interest in the trips to Tumbleweed. His mother always gave him some money to spend should he choose to go but with no one to really go with and no interest in walking around by himself, he'd mostly given the trips a pass. However, this time was different. This time, he had the thoughts of ice cream and spending time with Hana in his head. He knew that she was going with some other girls but hoped that maybe she could spend a little of her time with him and that the promise of ice cream would be alluring enough to convince her.

Malikhi liked Hana. He was tentatively calling her a friend. They had studied together a few times (not that he really did much studying in those sessions) and they had nice conversations about nothing in particular. There was nothing complicated with Hana and he liked that. He liked that something in his life was tricky to navigate. He was just Kai and she was just Hana and that was nice.

So, he wanted to buy her ice cream as a thank you - for both putting up with him during their studying sessions and for not making things complicated. How he explained the second thing, he wasn't sure. Then he wondered if he would have to. Maybe, somehow, without saying anything at all, Hana would understand.

Then again, perhaps not.

Anyway, none of it mattered unless he managed to find her, so he started his search as soon as he reached Tumbleweed, ambling down main street with the rest of the group he'd tagged along with. It took a short while, given that he got distracted by some of the shop window displays but he spotted her in the end and waved, breaking off from the bunch.

"Hey, Hana! Over here!"
20 Malikhi Hill I'm thinking ice cream, are you? (tag Johana-Leonie) 1423 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

March 31, 2020 11:06 AM
Johana Leonie was excited for this trip to Tumbleweed for a number of reasons. She always loved the opportunity to hang out with Hilda outside of class, but also the other girls who were learning German. It was nice to feel included, particularly since she knew some people weren't so lucky. There was no group for people who spoke Spanish or Chinese or French. Well, maybe there were and Johana Leonie just didn't know about them. She guessed that students who spoke those languages probably didn't know about the growing group of German language learners, so maybe she was just missing something about them. In any case, Johana Leonie was feeling pretty good about her social sphere. Plus, Johana Leonie already had a dress, which meant that she was more ready than she had expected to be for the Ball. The Ball.

When she got to Tumbleweed, she was extra grateful that she already had a dress. For one, it was perfect. For two, everything was buzzy and everyone was buzzing and everything was in English. Johana Leonie hadn't thought about that, and she was very glad she didn't have to go shopping in English because that was stressful on a slow day, let alone a busy one. She would be happy to help the other girls in her group find dresses if they wanted though.

Before she could find them, she heard her name - well, sort of her name - and turned around to find Malikhi standing there waving at her. She was surprised to see him in Tumbleweed as she didn't think she'd seen him at the last trip to town, but then, she wouldn't have been looking for him then either. She grinned, happy to see him, and brushed some of her hair out of her face. It was down today and a light breeze made it blow a bit all over, which was irritating when she was trying to look reasonably cool.

She thought of her conversation with Zara and told herself to just be normal. Just be normal.

"Hallo," she grinned. "You are here!"
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen With me?? 1432 0 5

Malikhi Hill

March 31, 2020 11:32 AM
Malikhi jogged over to Hana, smiling widely as he reached her. When he was a first year and had less awareness about what was acceptable and what wasn't during conversation, he might've hugged her but having gone through a phase where he hadn't wanted anybody to even be near him, let alone trapping him in a hug, he was quite happy to simply smile at Hana and bury his hands in his pockets, his fingers playing with the coins that could be found in them.

"Yeah," he nodded and then thought he should probably give a reason for suddenly turning up on one of these trips when he hadn't done so before. However, the truth was that he was there because of Hana and that if he hadn't wanted to invite her to have ice cream with him, he probably wouldn't have come at all. To admit such a thing was probably a bit much and his cheeks coloured a little in embarrassment as he tried to think of something to say other than 'yeah'. What had he been thinking earlier about conversations with Hana not being complicated?

And then, he realised that asking Hana if she wanted to go and get some ice cream with him didn't have to be complicated and that there was nothing weird about it. He was just making it difficult in his own head which was annoying and stupid and this was Hana and she was nice and ice cream was nice and they should just go and get some. Bloody hell, that was a tricky thought process to go through, wasn't it?

"Would you like to go and get some ice cream with me?" he asked her, trying desperately to keep the awkwardness and complication away from the whole thing.
20 Malikhi Hill Well, I am talking to you. 1423 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

March 31, 2020 11:49 AM
Johana Leonie thought this guy had a pretty good smile, and she felt lucky that she got to see it. He struck her as generally reserved, which was very foreign to her. At home, everyone was family. But at home, everyone had grown up together. Here, she was thirteen and meeting someone for the first time and she didn't have any sort of reputation to give him an idea of who she was before they talked. At least, she was pretty sure she didn't. It was a dizzying amount of power to think that people only got to know what she told them. Or what Friederike Albert told them, but she doubted he would say anything she wouldn't.

He seemed to struggle with his answer, and Johana Leonie wondered for a moment if it was because she had said her question wrong. Well, it wasn't really a question. He was confirming that she had said something that was true, but maybe it was a weird thing to say? Or maybe it was supposed to be a question? Or maybe she had said it like a question so he felt the need to answer but it really wasn't a question? Ugh. English.

He moved on to a question that she was totally sure was a question though, and that was helpful. But it made Johana Leonie raise her eyebrows in surprise. She and Kai had hung out outside of class but it had mostly been to study, or to hang out around a study setting. This was a different beast altogether, and once the surprise settled, Johana Leonie grinned at him.

"Yes, natürlich! Of course!" Ice cream was a term she knew, because ice cream was a very important term. It almost always meant something good. She looked around for a moment to try to find one of the other girls she'd been planning on spending time with and caught sight of Hilda across the courtyard. Bis später, she mouthed, grinning and turning a little pink.

As it turned out, Zara was right. Boys were just people and they made pretty good friends. Johana Leonie made a mental note to thank her roommate later before she turned back to her friend who was a boy, which was different than a boyfriend, and nodded decisively. "Ready," she confirmed.
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen Richtig, that is what confuses me. 1432 0 5

Malikhi Hill

March 31, 2020 12:06 PM
When Hana looked surprised, Malikhi internally panicked, thinking that he'd done or said the wrong thing. Perhaps inviting someone to go and have ice cream was for people who had a much closer friendship than what he and Hana currently had and he had overstepped the mark? On the levels of friendship that existed, from acquaintance to best-friends-forever-and-ever, did Hana view him where he viewed her? He wouldn't have said that they were best friends by any stretch of the imagination but they were new friends and didn't new friends have to do things together to become not-new-friends? Or was that just some scale that Malikhi had come up with in his head and the reality was simply people were friends or not friends? He was either making this overly complicated or the world was far too simple. Making friends and keeping them had once been something that had come so naturally to Malikhi that it was like breathing but it seemed that was no longer the case. These days, he wished for an instruction manual.

It was why he was very relieved when the surprise on Hana's face became excitement instead and a smile was beamed in his direction and it seemed that it was a good thing to have invited her on this ice cream excursion. Hana often let German words intermingle with the English but he didn't need any help to understand that 'natürlich' sounded a lot like 'naturally' and that ice cream was a good thing.

"I think the ice cream parlour is this way," he gestured a little ways further down the main street. He wasn't sure as to the parlour's location but figured that that didn't really matter. They could talk while they walked and he was sure they'd find it eventually. "I hope they have chocolate-dipped waffle cones. They're my favourite."
20 Malikhi Hill It's simple, really. You. Me. Ice Cream. That way. 1423 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

March 31, 2020 9:46 PM
Kai led the way and Johana Leonie followed. She knew where the ice cream . . . parlor? Was that the word he used? Johana Leonie knew where the ice cream place was but realized she didn't actually care half as much about eating ice cream as she did about getting to walk around someplace exciting with her new friend.

Truth be told, Johana Leonie had motives. She had spent far too long wanting a boy to ask her to the ball, wanting a boyfriend, wanting something to not notice when a possibility came on the scene. That being said, she didn't actually want to be a weirdo, and she was much more invested in this friendship than she had anticipated. So she was perfectly happy to walk around with Malikhi Hill and see what came of it. Maybe she'd marry him and they'd have a bunch of kids. Maybe they'd be friends for the next two weeks and that was it. But she thought her parents would be proud of her if she married an American boy.

"I know chocolate," she said, wrinkling her eyebrows as they walked. "And waffle. I'm not . . . I don't . . " She searched his face and her vocabulary at the same time, trying to think about what chocolate waffles had to do with ice cream. She was pretty sure he'd said some other words, but she couldn't quite tell.

As they walked, Johana Leonie thought that maybe it was reasonable to ask him about his background, because he knew about hers by default and she was curious. Also, he was generally pretty easy to understand but she'd like to know more about why he sounded different. "You talk not the same like other students," she said, trying to find the right words. She had a limited understanding of what constituted offensive here, let alone wherever Kai was from. That being said, they had spent enough time together that he was probably pretty used to her idiosyncracies by now. "You come off England? Other Land?" The German word for 'country' was, conveniently enough, an English word that meant basically the same thing.
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen Dann essen wir Eis. 1432 0 5

Malikhi Hill

April 02, 2020 5:29 AM
Malikhi laughed a little as he listened to Hana try and make sense of what he'd said. He supposed that to somebody who didn't speak English fluently, 'chocolate-dipped waffle cones' was quite the phrase to tackle. Nonetheless, to Malikhi, it was an important phrase that somebody should learn (because when it came to ice cream, they were best cones to choose) and as Hana's friend, it was his job to enlighten the girl as to what he meant.

"Chocolate-dipped waffle cones..." he said again, more slowly so she could hear each word clearly. "So, when you get an ice cream, there's a cone that the ice cream sits in, yes?" he asked her, trying to also pair his words with hand gestures. "The hard biscuit thing. These can be dipped in chocolate so the top of them has chocolate all around the edge. Then, sometimes, the cone can be printed with the pattern of a waffle - so it's all squares, you know?"

Malikhi was pretty sure that has hand gestures were not helping his explanation at all and probably just served to make the whole thing more confusing than it actually was. He'd never had to explain this before, in England or America so this whole experience was a brand new one. That wasn't a bad thing. New experiences were good (provided that obviously, they weren't bad ones) and he was finding the whole thing quite funny. He was sure he looked like quite the clown, with his gestures.

In the end he sighed and swept back his hair from his face, the action a fruitless one given that each strand immediately fell back into place once he let go. "It doesn't really matter what they are. They're just delicious. You'll see."

He smiled a little when she asked him about his accent, though somewhat indirectly. Why he 'sounded different'. He mused that that was a pretty good way of putting it. He'd long since gotten used to the sound of 'American' around him and some American phrases had started to slip into his vocabulary that he often forgot that he himself didn't sound the same.

"I'm British," he replied, clarifying. "From England, originally. I nearly went to school there but my Aunt thought I should experience a different culture and persuaded my mother to send me here."

He said little more than that and deliberately skirted around any mention of his father. It was a nice day and he was with a nice person and he didn't want or need dark memories of the past barging in and messing everything up.

"What about you? Why were you sent here?"
20 Malikhi Hill Ice, ice, baby? 1423 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

April 02, 2020 11:40 AM
Johana Leonie wasn't sure what Kai was talking about, but nodded, happy to see him happy. He seemed to realize that it was important for her to understand at the same time she did because he gave up on explaining and agreed that she would just have to wait and see. She grinned, enjoying his attempts nonetheless.

"You're funny," she chuckled, appreciating the effort behind his hand gestures. "Waffle cones," she repeated to herself.

England! That made much more sense. She could hardly tell the difference between American accents, so having noticed his at all was something. England made sense. There were a few people at Sonora with British accents. Professor Hawthorne was one, and Johana Leonie was mostly just glad that Defense Against the Dark Arts relied heavily on written material and that Professor Hawthorne spoke generally clearly. She nodded in understanding about being sent someplace for culture.

"My Familie, we make healing of sick people. Or hurt people," she tried to explain, scrunching up her face some with effort. "Many speak English. My Familie want that I go here or England. Sonora has good name for . . . uh . . . international students." She was pretty sure she had the word right, if it was butchered some when it came out of her mouth. "So I come to Sonora mit my brother."
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen Definitely not. 1432 0 5

Malikhi Hill

April 04, 2020 1:08 PM
It had been a while since Malikhi had been labelled as 'funny' and it was nice. Hana didn't know about the ugly, moody, depressing sides of himself and Malikhi saw no reason that she should ever really find out. They were in different houses so they wouldn't encounter each other in the private common rooms and thus far, hadn't done anything together at meal times except exchange friendly smiles from across the hall and, even on Malikhi's bad days - because he still had a couple - he could manage to maintain a friendly and approachable demeanor through lessons. He was satisfied and perfectly happy with the fact that Hana would just see him as a funny boy and nothing more.

He liked listening to her try and explain her family and why she was attending to Sonora and it made sense that she was there, given her family were healers. It was a profession that meant that you would come into contact with a lot of people and knowing different languages could surely only be a positive thing in such a career. He nodded, thoughtfully before posing another question, "And you want to be a healer too?"

He could see Hana being a healer. She was a nice girl with a sunny disposition, something that Malikhi thought was important. When he'd been in the hospital, all that time ago, some of his nurses and doctors hadn't been the friendliest of people and it would've been nice to meet someone with Hana's friendly personality. He dismissed thoughts of the past quickly, not allowing his mind to wander any further than they had and firmly fixated his attention back on Hana.

There was a bit of curiosity guiding his question. While he thought she would make a good healer, he also wanted to know if there was anything else she'd thought about doing. Or was she simply following in the footsteps of her family because that is what was expected of her?
20 Malikhi Hill Just ice cream for two, then! 1423 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

April 07, 2020 10:44 AM
Johana Leonie nodded eagerly, her face brightening with excitement more than just the happiness to be out with her friend that had already made her bright. "Very much. I like to do healing. The gross does not make me upset." She hadn't thought so much about her long-term goals for a while, distracted as she'd been over the Ball and her own self-absorption. It was a good reminder that she was her for a reason and ought not to forget it. After all this was done, she was going back to Germany and everything would be perfect, but only if she got through school first.

Not to say she couldn't enjoy the journey, and a date to the Ball - or to life - would make that easier, but it seemed like a big jump from "be my date to the Ball" to "marry me and come live in Germany with our several babies." Really, she probably didn't need to worry about that either. She would get to attend a second Ball in four years, and she had over four years left to complete at Sonora. She had time.

"What want you to work?" she asked, turning her attention back to their conversation. As much as she liked healing, she didn't necessarily want to talk about it all the time. She didn't yet know enough to do so, and certainly not in English. "Do you know?"
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen Das ist gut. 1432 0 5

Malikhi Hill

April 10, 2020 7:35 AM
Malikhi smiled at hearing Hana declare that she liked to heal. It was just such a nice thing. To heal people, to look after them, tend to them when they're ill, fix them when they're broken. There was nothing nasty about healing, Malikhi thought. Being a healer meant making people better. How could there be anything wrong with that? Hana was perfect for the job.

He didn't really know how to answer her question because the truth was, he didn't know what he wanted to do. He toyed with many ideas as all teenagers did when they were going through school but so far, he hadn't got his heart set on anything. He hadn't that epiphany moment where everything came and fit together perfectly, like the pieces of a puzzle. At the moment, everything was a jumble and it felt a little beyond Malikhi's ability to try and sort it all out. So, he settled for a nonchalant shrug.

"I don't really know," he admitted, turning his eyes to the sky as if he might find the answers there. "I'm good at Defence Against the Dark Arts. I could be an Auror, maybe? Or a curse breaker?" he thought out loud, really just throwing mud at the wall and seeing what might stick there. "I'm not bad at Charms either," he mused. He finished with another shrug.

It was at that moment that they came to the ice cream parlour and Malikhi's uncertainty about his future faded to delight as he looked over the establishment. It was a nice-looking place, he supposed, with large windows at the front allowing them to look in before entering. An A-board chalkboard stood outside, listing all the flavours that the parlour had - Malikhi's curiosity was piqued by the candyfloss bubblegum flavour and every flavour jellybean one too. Both had the potential to be delicious or revolting and Malikhi was internally debating whether to play it safe or take a gamble on the unknown.

"Come on!" he exclaimed excitedly and in the moment, forgot himself as he grabbed Hana's hand to pull her inside.

20 Malikhi Hill Good, it is. 1423 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

April 10, 2020 11:15 AM
Kai reminded Johana Leonie a bit of the fancy chocolate eggs they'd transformed in class. On the outside, he was a lovely presentation. Just beyond that, he had his sweetness and goodness. Beyond that, there was something empty and dark. Hollow. Not in the sort of way that a bad dream is empty as it fades away, leaving just the darkness left in the dreamer, but in the sort of way that a deep well is. Perhaps Johana Leonie had just been reading too many romantic novels.

"I think that you would be good at that," Johana Leonie said, speaking softly and slowly to make sure she got all her words right. It was one of the lucky times that she knew all the words that someone was using, because they were all words from class. Plus, Professor Hawthorne said words kind of like Malikhi did, so that helped.

As they came upon the saloon, Johana Leonie couldn't help grinning at Kai's expression. He seemed so genuinely happy about ice cream, like it was the exact balm for his soul. Johana Leonie made a decision right then to stop reading so many romance novels. Although, maybe they were onto something, because then he grabbed her hand and pulled them excitedly into the shoppe.

It was a pretty cool place and Johana Leonie was happy to see that they had dozens if not hundreds of ice cream flavors. The benefits of magic. A few other Sonora students were coming in and out of the shoppe too, and Johana Leonie felt a bit warm and a bit proud that she got to be seen with a guy like Malikhi. She suspected no one was under the impression that anyone would date her, but it was nice to think that maybe this gave them pause.

"Sahne-Kirsch!" she said, surprised to find cherries and cream on the menu. "Das ist einer meiner Favoriten von zu Hause!" She looked back at Malikhi, feeling his excitement spreading contiguously over her and bubbling up through her cheeks in a flush. She was proud of herself for recognizing the English name for it. "Cherries und cream," she ordered a little nervously from the person at the counter, hoping her accent was clear enough.
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen *grins* 1432 0 5

Malikhi Hill

April 11, 2020 11:22 AM
Sweet things had never ever failed in their duty to cheer Malikhi up. How could they? Malikhi had not yet discovered a sweet thing that he didn't like and that didn't make him feel better upon consumption. He had found chocolate to be the best thing and he often walked around now with a chocolate frog in the pocket of his robes, just in case of emergency (or, alternatively, in case he got peckish).

It seemed to him that Hana was just a big a fan of sweet things as he was. He freely admitted that he did not understand a word of the German that had flown out of her but it was clear that she was happy and Malikhi grinned at her, especially when her cheeks coloured too. Seeing her so happy gave Malikhi a warm feeling in his stomach. He didn't know where that had come from or indeed what it meant. Maybe the ice cream would help cool it down?

"I'll try the candyfloss flavour with a scoop of chocolate, please, in a chocolate dipped waffle cone" he told the gentleman behind the counter who smiled and filled the order.

When it came to paying for the ice cream, Malikhi fished a few coins out of his pockets. "I'll pay for her's, too," he declared to the man before turning to smile at Hana. It wasn't anything big or extravagant but he hoped that she would realise it for what it was - a thank you for being his friend. "It's my treat."
20 Malikhi Hill This is on me. 1423 Malikhi Hill 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

April 11, 2020 12:12 PM
Johana Leonie thought that her ice cream was perfect. She didn't understand most of what Kai ordered but his looked perfect too. Then Kai said he'd pay for them both and Johana Leonie blushed, feeling like perhaps today was perfect altogether. She was excited to tell Hilda about this later on, in German of course, so they could discuss every little thing that was happening. Hilda would probably care much less than Johana Leonie did, as she leaned toward the tomboy side and so far as Johana Leonie knew was not particularly interested in romance or anything, but she was a good friend and would probably be willing to listen.

"Thank you," Johana Leonie said quietly when Kai had finished and they took a seat at a nearby table. They could look at out the window from here and watch as students passed by, came in and out, and went about their business among residents of Tumbleweed who were doing the same thing. "That was not need," she added, trying to be polite. "Still . . . thank you muchly. Is yours tasting good?"

She held her own ice cream aloft to show that she'd already tried hers, and offered a happy face. She wasn't sure how to say "delicious" in English, so that would have to do. "Mine is sehr gut. Ice cream is good."
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen *blushes more* 1432 0 5

Malikhi Hill

April 11, 2020 3:39 PM
Malikhi had been a little dubious about his choice of candyfloss ice cream paired with chocolate but decided after a taste test that he had made the right one. The candyfloss flavour was light and sweet and the chocolate added a smooth richness that balanced it out. It was perfect and delicious and he was very happy. The company that he was keeping was also making him smile. For once, he was in a bubble of happiness and calm and Malikhi found that he would like to be in this bubble a lot more than just every so often. Looking at Hana, a part of him hoped that she would be in this new bubble.

"I wanted to," he told her, almost brushing off her thanks. To him, no thanks was necessary. "Friends treat each other to ice cream, especially ice cream this good."

The thought briefly popped into his head that maybe they used magic to make the ice cream this delicious and a distant memory appeared to remind him that he had had these sorts of thoughts before but they hadn't been with Hana and certainly not over ice cream. He shook his head to clear it. That was a different place, a different time and a very different Malikhi. There would be no experimentation with the tasting of spells today.

"My ice cream is perfect," he told Hana, smiling widely.
20 Malikhi Hill Blush is a good colour on you 1423 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

April 11, 2020 4:02 PM
Friends. That was a nice word. It made Johana Leonie think that she had maybe taken her roommate's lessons to heart and learned how to talk to boys. Or at leat a boy. Of course, she was also trying to decide if she was in love with him. He looked a bit like what she thought of when she read Romeo und Julia.

Okay, Johana Leonie. Get it together.

"Good," she beamed, happy that his ice cream seemed to make him happy.

She turned her attention out the window, not sure what to say now that they were just sitting together. When they studied together, they had a topic right there in front of them. When they were spending time together and not studying, they were usually catching up on something. But they'd seen each other recently and Tumbleweed was the big thing to catch up on, but they couldn't do that until after it had done. What would Zara do? Just talk to him like a friend. Like her brother? That didn't seem like a good choice.

Kai wasn't her brother. The fact that Friederike Albert spent most of his time grinning about something or other and it was more surprising when Kai did it was enough to prove that. Plus, Friederike Albert was not half so handsome. Someday he'd probably find a girl who'd think he was. Well, he had a date to the Ball at least. Ellie Alperton must have thought he was decent to look at if nothing else. But they were also young, the difference between twelve and thirteen seemed like rather a lot to Johana Leonie. Her new training bra digging into her back was proof enough of that.

"This is nice," she told Kai, deciding on a simple course of action. "You have happy today?"
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen *blushes extra more* 1432 0 5

Malikhi Hill

April 11, 2020 4:20 PM
Malikhi normally felt sort of awkward when the conversation died between him and the person he was talking to. It often felt like if you were with someone, then conversation was a must and for it to fail meant bad things but sitting in the ice cream parlour with Hana, the silence between them didn't feel awkward or bad. At least, not to him. He felt comfortable, calm and with the added bonus that he had ice cream, Malikhi was very happy in this current moment even thought there was no longer any conversation flowing between them.

He thought perhaps he should say something. What if Hana was feeling awkward? That wouldn't do. He didn't want her to feel that way. On the other hand, if she was feeling as fine and happy as he was, he also didn't want to ruin the nice moment by forcing unnecessary conversation. Malikhi found himself wishing for an instruction manual again. Thinking back to their earlier conversation about future career paths, Malikhi wondered if there was any call for instruction manuals to socialising. Or maybe just even life? Perhaps that could be an avenue he could explore. Malikhi Hill - Life Instruction Manual Writer.

Hana asking him a question interrupted these thoughts and he blinked at her, for a moment not understanding the question. How could a person 'have happy'? He knew that a person could feel happy but could one have happy? Could you have emotions? Could emotions have a physical embodiment or was their physical embodiment the reactions on people's faces? Malikhi then decided he was thinking too much about too many complicated things and realised that she was probably just asking him if he was happy, in a normal way.

"I'm very happy," he confirmed for her and smiled widely to prove the point. "I hope that you're happy too?"
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Freddie Zauberhexen

April 12, 2020 5:45 PM
"I have happy," Hana was telling a boy with blonde hair as Freddie made his way into the saloon. He'd spotted his sister in the window and immediately headed in to say hi. He had heard about this boy before - Hana couldn't keep her head on straight for a moment about these goes - but he wasn't sure what to make of him and he definitely hadn't met him before. He seemed alright though. He liked ice cream at least.

"Hana!" Freddie called as he approached. "How geht es you? Ist er Kai?" He put his hand out to the boy, ignoring Hana's vaguely horrified, indignant expression. "I am Freddie."

"This is Friederike Albert," Hana added, regaining her composure. "Mein Bruder." She always looked a little proud of Freddie, but she also sort of looked like she wasn't very proud of herself most of the time, which Freddie thought was dumb. She also really hated when he mixed English and German in the middle of his sentences but Freddie thought that was dumb, too. If he had all sorts of words to choose from, why not choose from all of them?

"So? Are you going to marry him?" Freddie asked his sister in German. She turned scarlet and looked to her friend with a horrified expression before remembering that he wouldn't have understood the question. Ignoring her, he turned back to her friend.

"Hana says you are nice," he told Kai, looking him over before shrugging. "So I think you're okay too." He nodded his head decisively.
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Malikhi Hill

April 13, 2020 4:57 AM
Malikhi was smiling at Hana when Freddie arrived, pleased that she was happy. His smile faded somewhat when the boy approached the table, calling Hana's name. Malikhi had no idea who this boy was, couldn't even summon up a name to put to a face. What was worse was that he was speaking in German to Hana and Malikhi couldn't understand a word, apart from the shortened version of his name. Malikhi tried not to frown. He was at a disadavantage. This boy knew him, even knew his nickname (not that it was a hard leap from 'Malikhi' to 'Kai') and yet, Malikhi didn't know him from Adam.

Suddenly, there was a hand in front of him and an introduction and the whole situation was a little less complicated with a name. Malikhi knew what to do in these sorts of situations. He had, after all, successfully introduced himself to people on many occasions so why was he being such an idiot about it now?

He cleared his throat and took the boy's offered hand, shaking it. "I'm Malikhi Hill. Nice to meet you."

The introduction was perhaps rather pointless given that 'Freddie' already knew his name and stock phrase at the end wasn't quite true. Malikhi didn't know if it was nice to meet this boy. At the moment, he was interrupting time between him and Hana and making everything awkward and complicated.

He was pleased when Hana spoke and the current situation became a little less complicated for him and explained that Freddie was her brother. That was okay. Hana had mentioned her brother before. Looking at Freddie now armed with the knowledge that Malikhi wished he'd had previously, he could admit the boy looked nice, friendly even and Malikhi couldn't really fault the boy's approach to them - he would have done the same, once upon a time. Freddie reminded Malikhi a little of a younger version of himself.

He had no idea what Freddie asked Hana but for her to flush such a bright colour and look so appalled, it had to be something worrying. Malikhi grew concerned for Hana and what was a wrong but a more selfish part of him hoped that it didn't mean their time together was over. He was enjoying spending time with her and would be annoyed if some outside force ruined that.

Without any answer to these thoughts in his head, Freddie suddenly turned back to him and declared him 'nice' and 'okay'. Well, Hana thought he was 'nice' and Freddie thought he was 'okay' and that was fine. They were both positive things. That was good. A little part of him felt smug that Hana had talked about him. That was nice too.

He grinned at that thought, pleased. "I've heard a bit about you too," he told Freddie. "You seem nice too."
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Freddie Zauberhexen

April 13, 2020 10:32 AM
"You probably do not heard much," Freddie said, wrinkling his nose and looking at Hana with a smirk. He did enjoy these opportunities. Normally, he was a very sweet brother, but she just made it so easy sometimes. She wouldn't tell him off, so really this was just an exercise in self-efficacy building for her. "Hana talks about you and does not do the stopping."

"Friederike Albert!" Hana gasped.

"If you don't act weird, then it's not weird." Turning back to Kai - did he say his name was Malikhi? Whatever - Freddie grinned. "How much is true? Are you really very nice and funny? Has you seen her Ball dress? Es ist pink und she sees pretty." With Hana looking like she may never be un-mortified again, Freddie chuckled softly. "I play. But it is good to meet you."

Freddie had a brief moment of feeling bad, because Hana was almost always nice to him and probably didn't know what to make of this situation. However, Hana also had a sense of humor, and it was something she simply didn't use enough of. She was funny too, when she tried, and she worked way too hard for her own good.

When Freddie glanced back at his sister, he stopped feeling bad, because she was stifling laughter. She was still blushing fiercely, but her eyes were sparkling. After a heartbeat of time, she burst into laughter, giggling behind her hand as she tried to contain herself.

"I am sorry, Kai," she laughed, a tinkling sound. "Mein Bruder ist silly. He is also right. You are nice and funny." She raised an eyebrow at her brother and took a breath, apparently resigning herself to the turned nature of the conversation. "I think you two will . . . ah . . . get along?"

"Get along," Freddie filled in her German.

"Yes, I think you two will get along," Hana said, smiling at her brother and then beaming at Kai. Freddie couldn't help noticing that she looked a little pleading, as if she was just hoping that Kai wouldn't get up and walk out on her. Family was important to the Zauberhexens and friends were just family that RSVPed to their life yet.
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Malikhi Hill

April 13, 2020 12:09 PM
Freddie was smarter than Malikhi was giving him credit for. The boy was right. Malikhi hadn't really heard much more than Freddie was Hana's brother and only knew the little bits and pieces of their family that Hana had given him. That was fine and he had only said it to be polite because that was how he had been taught. He hoped his mother was proud that something in 'appropriate conversational skills' that she had taught him had stuck.

Freddie continued talking and Malikhi knew teasing when he saw it. It was clear that Hana's younger brother was on a mission to tease Hana and such a thing was quite amusing to Malikhi. He didn't endorse the nasty kind of teasing that included name-calling but this was teasing between siblings and that was fine. It was rather amusing to see Hana's cheeks change colour.

'Also, rather cute...'

Malikhi was startled at himself. He didn't know where that thought had come from and his own cheeks had coloured. He was thankful that Freddie's questions served as the needed distraction from his own surprising thoughts.

"Uh," he began, not really sure which question to start answering first or indeed how to answer them. How could he answer if he was funny and kind? He thought he was funny and kind but whether others thought him so was entirely up to them and he couldn't answer for them. Still, he supposed Freddie was not particularly thinking about other people. "I have been told I'm funny and I hope that I am kind," he settled on that as an answer, deciding that it was a safe one.

Had Malikhi seen Hana in her ball dress? The answer to that was a simple one, 'no'. A part of him, however, found that he would quite like to see her in that dress though and he was sure that Freddie was right and she would be very pretty in it.

"I haven't seen her dress, no," he answered. He decided to keep the compliment to himself as telling Hana that in front of her own brother would surely embarrass her and he didn't want to do that.

Then, he heard laughter. He heard laughter coming from Hana's direction and he looked at her, enjoying the sound. He hadn't heard her laugh like that before and the sound, combined with the colour of her cheeks, was almost magical. He truly looked at her then, drinking in her appearance and losing himself in the sound of her tinkling laughter.

'She is very pretty,' he thought to himself. 'In a ballgown or not.'

Then, he started laughing too, letting out a laugh that hadn't been heard for quite some time. It was deep and rich and loud. It felt good to properly laugh again and in that moment, it felt like there was nothing wrong in the world. Like everything bad could be banished with the sound of their laughter.

"I think we'll get along perfectly, Hana," Malikhi responded, still chucking and smiling wide.
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