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
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Mab

March 31, 2020 6:10 PM
Mab had not come on the first trip to Tumbleweed that year. She had regretted that even before everyone came back, so this time she got on the car-thing that was more like a bus-thing, but wasn't really that either. Apparently for all their skills in mimicry in other areas, imitating technology was not a skill the Fey had in abundance. Which was fine, because this was better than any bus she'd ever ridden in before.

Bel had given her a pouch of fey coins and told her to buy something to wear at the ball. This had taken her a bit by surprise as she'd been planning to just wear one of her nicer outfits that she'd been given last summer. The black skirt and purple blouse set, for example, was already nicer than anything she'd ever owned before. What did she need with a fancy dress? It wasn't like she had anyone she wanted to impress here.

Also, the pouch felt heavy in her pocket, because she didn't know what the coins meant, how much they were worth in real money. Was it just spare change or was it a small fortune? It just looked like a handful of coins, but the Fey didn't have paper money at all, so everything was counted in coins, and the exchange rate was pretty crazy, if she remembered correctly, so she might be toting around like a hundred dollars or something and that was all kinds of terrifying. What if someone stole it?

She wrapped her fingers around it to make sure she didn't drop it accidentally or give any would-be-thieves an opening. She looked around at the crowd of students around her suspiciously. Did any of them know she had Fey coin on her person? Actually, come to think of it, probably most of them did, too. This whole venture was basically touted as a shopping trip.

Then there was the other problem: should she spend Bel's money? Would spending it invoke some kind of Fey Bargain or Fey Debt between them? Was it as dangerous as eating Fey food?

Of course, she'd been eating Fey food for months, so that was kind of a bad example.

Maybe it would be okay. But she wasn't allowed to go anywhere without a buddy and she didn't think she could take that much close contact with Theo or even Leonor if she didn't have to. She looked around a little helplessly, hoping for a better option to present themself.
1 Mab Does spending fey money have repercussions like eating fey food does? 1473 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

March 31, 2020 7:06 PM
Tumbleweed was a great place to people watch. And ghost watch as it turned out, which sort of made Alexander feel like he had lost his mind all over again. This was an ongoing struggle for him and he sort of just assumed he was never going to be able to tell for sure so he might as well try to enjoy these things. However, it also was a very public place with lots of opportunity to lose things or drop things or any number of other things.

Crowds had never been Alexander's favorite simply because there was too much that could go wrong in a crowd. He preferred to be on the outside, where he could sit and watch and think and draw. He was certainly working on a comic of Nathaniel and Professor Xavier (because Nathan) as superheroes except that they pretended to be the same person. The big problem with Superman and stuff was that no one saw him and Clark Kent in the same place at the same time. So naturally, if there were two people who took turns being Clark Kent and being Superman, then no one would be able to figure it out.

He did not plan to show this to anyone because that was weird.

Alexander decided to take the Floo thingy this time because why not? He was already losing his mind, or this was real, so he might as well go burst into flames, or travel to Tumbleweed. He thought it was a bit like reverse Santa Claus for a minute, but then he arrived at the other end and decided that it was just like regular Santa Claus on that side. Then a horrifying thought struck him that maybe that was because Santa was a wizard, and then he wasn't sure what exactly the root cause of his swirling stomach was.

He had left Barnabus in his dorm (because crowds) and was beginning to regret it. He clutched his bag to his chest, protective of the notebook and pencils within. He had left his quill behind too because who the heck brought feathers around with them? But also because ink was messy and he would prefer not to ink his drawings until later when he had something sturdier than his lap to work on.

To his surprise, and greater relief than he would have admitted had anyone asked (but no one ever asked), he wasn't the only one clutching at their possessions with the look of vague discomfort and disbelief on their face. Another first year, a girl Alexander recognized but hadn't actually spoken to (which was weird because there were like three students in the whole school) was standing by herself, looking around with searching eyes. Except she didn't really seem to be looking for something specific.

Alexander thought of when he was last in Tumbleweed and he'd been looking around with that same expression. He wasn't trying to find anything specific, just the right place to sit for a while. Since he didn't know what the right place looked like, he couldn't look for it specifically. Perhaps this girl - he was pretty sure her name was Mab, because he was pretty good at names - was also looking for anything, rather than look for something. Well, anyone rather than someone.

Alexander was an anyone, and before he could really decide whether he wanted to approach, he found that he already had. "Hi," he said, his mouth flat and his eyes neutral. He had literally nothing to lose from this interaction, so whatever happened was a win. He also wasn't terribly invested as a result and if she told him to fiddle off, he would do just that. "I don't have a buddy."

Ugh, what terrible wording. Why did they have to be called buddies? Except it was true. Alexander was pretty sure he also didn't have a buddy (the friend kind) in addition to not having a buddy (the Tumbleweed kind). Well, at least this Pecari would impress him; the bar was on the ground and she looked like she could jump.
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales I can't speak to #1, but if #2 is true then we're both doomed. 1475 0 5

Mab

April 01, 2020 9:46 AM
Mab knew all of her classmates' names. Names were important. This was true for humans, and doubly so for Fey. The one who approached her first was Alexander. She knew little about him other than that he was also a first year, and that he belonged to Teppenpaw. Teppenpaw was for the social fey who valued togetherness. Aladren was for the clever fey who valued intellect and cunning. Crotalus was for the strategic fey who upheld deals. (Bel's mother Amelia came from this lot, which was why Mab was as worried about the hidden catches of using Bel's money as she was.) She wasn't entirely clear what Pecari's unifying value was. She was a Pecari Theo was a Pecari. Leonor was a Pecari. Even Foster Cousin Ben was a Pecari. She had no idea what the four of them had in common. The brochures said adventure and adaptability, but she wasn't really convinced after meeting real Pecaris and going there herself.

Pecari might just be the catch all for 'everyone who doesn't fit the other categories'.

Maybe the other Houses were like that, too, but she just didn't know them well enough.

But 'social fey who values togetherness' was what she had to base her impression of Alexander upon. It was the least scary of the fey Houses, really. At least she didn't have to immediately be on her guard about being outsmarted or making a binding deal. Which was not to say other fey didn't do those things, so she still had to be careful, of course, but it wasn't going to be Alexander's defining characteristic.

"Hi," she returned his greeting, equally neutral. "I need a partner as well." And then she giggled because a pair of ghost cowboys walked past them just them, and 'partner' had an entirely different connotation in these circumstances. "So pardner," she continued, trying to force her Boston accent into a Western one, "how you fixin' to spend yer day?"
1 Mab Doomed is right. We are totally doomed. 1473 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 01, 2020 10:22 AM
Mab giggled. Alexander couldn't be totally sure because he didn't watch her all the time because he wasn't a weirdo, but he was pretty sure that he had never seen her giggle before. Maybe she did when she was in her dorm or something and he mostly just saw her in class, where there was arguably not very much to giggle about, so he just wasn't around for it. Or maybe he had breakfast on his face and she was laughing at him. He resisted the urge to check, deciding it was more likely that her giggle was because of her pun. Giggling in the face of a pun whilst watching a pair of cowboy ghosts go by definitely seemed like a Pecari trait.

More than that though, Mab was playing with him. He'd mostly played by himself before, with only a few odd exceptions. One family that he'd lived with for a while had had several young children, even younger than he was, so he'd been mostly tasked with keeping them occupied during the day. That hadn't lasted long, but it was about the extent of Alexander's play time. To his surprise, he felt a deep urge to play, too. Play along, play back, play around.

He lowered his bag to free his hands, which he put on his hips as he widened his stance. Except now he had to answer her question and 'ideally by doing nothing at all' seemed like a lame answer at this point. His accent was undoubtedly going to be terrible, but he tried his best for old western and replied: "Word has it that this here town's got the best dang soda this side of the . . . Rockies." He wasn't actually sure where Tumbleweed fell geographically, but he was pretty sure it wasn't directly in the Rockies, so it was possible either way. "Saloon's a good way for a couple sheriffs to spend their afternoon. Whaddya think?"
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales Might as well enjoy it then. 1475 0 5

Mab

April 01, 2020 11:08 AM
Mab let herself grin at Alexander because unlike with Evelyn, it was appropriately in character. "A soda at the saloon sounds right good," she agreed, her accent every bit as atrocious as his, if not more because she was fighting Boston habits.

She let the western dialogue drop for a second as she added in an aside, "I feel like we should have hats. Are we allowed to use magic to transfigure things here, or is underage magic bad again?" Bel had said it wasn't allowed at home, only at school, but they weren't at home. It was still the school year, still a school sanctioned activity, but they were not technically at school either.

Well, it wasn't like her ability to transfigure hats was all that great anyway. She'd probably end up with something floppy instead of the Western ten gallon she was going for. But it would be good to know one way or the other whether she could even make the attempt.

She squeezed her hand around the pouch of fey money. Hats were not what Bel gave her the money for. Neither was soda. But it had sounded like there was enough in there to purchase a dress and a few trinkets if she wanted anything. It hadn't sounded like hats or soda were forbidden. But after today, was there any reason why she'd ever want a cowboy hat again? Probably not. And stealing one was definitely forbidden. Bel had made that very very clear.

Mab was on strict orders not to steal anything.

And since she was probably the only Sonora student with A Criminal Record, she'd be Suspect #1 if anything got stolen.

Besides, Alexander cast them as Sheriffs. Wearing a stolen hat would be entirely out of character.

So, stealing one was off the table.

Even though there was a street vendor right there selling some cheap touristy cowboy hats and he wasn't even looking this way right now. She could just . . .

No. She shook her head and the black hat that had started to float up off the display rack dropped back down into its normal resting spot. Bel said no stealing. And Alexander was a sheriff and he was right next to her. She wanted a soda with him, not for him to drag her off to jail. That was a different game entirely, and not one he had signed up for.

Right. Sodas. She strode past the hat seller without another sideways look. "My throat is parched, pardner."
1 Mab That's right. Laugh at the doom. 1473 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 01, 2020 12:03 PM
Mab had a great grin and Alexander found himself actually smiling in return. It wasn't the sort of full expression of joy that she was displaying, but it was much more than he normally displayed.

"I'm not sure," he replied honestly. He thought for a moment and noticed that Mab seemed to be, too. At some point, she must have made a decision because she turned and headed off in the direction of the saloon. He was glad she seemed up for a soda because he'd felt really silly asking. He also had very limited pocket change, so he was glad when he turned around that he realized she must have been trying to decide whether to purchase a hat. Since she was walking decidedly past the booth, Alexander figured she must have decided against it.

Moving quickly so as not to get too far behind, Alexander reached in his bag and ripped two blank sheets of paper out of his notebook. Running up to the nearest staff person - Professor Brooding-Hawthorne - he asked for her help. With a smile and a flick of the wand, she managed it and he thanked her with a breathless chirp before darting back after Mab. He suspected that Professor Skies or Professor Wright would have been the better choice, but it seemed like all adults were reasonably decent at most forms of magic, so he wasn't too worried.

"Here," he said, holding out one of the identical cowboy hats out to her. "Professor Brooding can do it, even if we can't." Donning his own, he wondered for a moment what it would look like if the enchantment wore off and they turned back into paper. He doubted that would happen but wasn't sure if Transfiguration was like WiFi and depended on distance from the source. Guess they'd find out. "Let's get that thirst quenched," he told her as they continued towards the saloon. "Also, 'parched' sounds like 'parchment' and I won't be able to get that out of my head next time I have to write an essay."

OOC - I also write Professor Brooding-Hawthorne, so that wasn't godmodding. :)
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales That is generally the best approach. 1475 0 5

Mab

April 13, 2020 10:54 AM
Mab slowed down when she realized Alexander wasn't right beside her anymore. She looked back, kind of confused, and then spotted him hurrying after her carrying two cowboy hats. He gave her one, and she couldn't help the look of stunned surprise on her face.

Alexander had gone to a teacher and gotten hats for them. For her.

She put hers on her head and tried to talk but her voice caught in her throat and nothing came out. This was stupid. He gave her a transfigured hat that he didn't even make himself. Why was she all choked up about something so little? It was just a dumb hat that wouldn't even stay a hat.

"Yeah," she croaked after another moment. "I definitely need ta wet my whistle." Soda would hopefully help wash this unexpected sentimentality away.

She fell into step with him, going toward the saloon. She cracked a smile at his comment about parchment, glad to have something else to think about. "They could have the same root word." Good words were coming easier again.

They entered the saloon and headed for the bar. "A ginger ale," she ordered, because it sounded more like an alcoholic beverage than a Diet Coke rather than because she particularly favored ginger ale. This was a saloon, after all. A certain ambiance had to be maintained that asking for a Coke just wouldn't satisfy.

When he named the price, she gave him a blank look for a moment, having briefly forgotten that she shouldn't expect it to be named in dollars and cents and therefore being taken off guard by the unfamiliar currency. Then she remembered, and pulled out her bag of fey coins, which she was still tightly gripping, and opened it enough to peak inside. "Which ones are sickles and which ones are knuts?" she quietly asked Alexander, showing him the coins inside her purse, and half watching his expression to see if he thought Bel had given her an absurd amount of money for today's trip.


OOC: It's enough for what a former New Hampshire Pierce witch considers adequate funds for a nice ball gown, plus some extra for fun spending money. Feel free to have Alexander think it's a large sum if he's at all familiar with wizarding coinage.
1 Mab I think so too 1473 Mab 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 13, 2020 11:14 AM
If Alexander had noticed Mab's reaction, he might have felt shy. As it was, he was distracted with trying to get his hat to sit on his head right, and feeling increasingly more like he had swallowed a mouthful of desert. The saloon was sounding better and better and by the time he looked more closely at Mab's expression, she was agreeing that a drink would be nice.

The saloon was such a funky little place, and Alexander instinctively clutched a little tighter at his notebook, squirming inside with the excitement of drawing it all. When he looked at Mab, though, he thought that maybe he would draw this place from memory later and focus on making a friend today. That would be nice.

Alexander had no idea what wizard money equated to in dollars and cents, but he hade made a point of learning which ones were which. That being said, he wasn't sure how much Mab had, just that she could have probably bought several of every soda in the shoppe if she'd wanted to. His eyes rounded and he raised his eyebrows.

"You have a lot," he told her just as quietly, not wanting to draw attention if she didn't want it. Normally he wouldn't have commented at all, but she seemed to not really know too much about what she had and it seemed prudent to be helpful. He wondered whether she had known she could have afforded a cowboy hat and just didn't want one, though, and felt silly for giving her one. At the same time, she didn't seem to be aware, and she had been happy enough to accept the transfigured hat. He pointed out the difference between knuts and sickles and let her pay before ordering his own drink.

"Lemonade," he asked, noting that it was cheaper than soda, and also that it seemed appropriately outdoorsy. He associated lemonade we lemonade stands, and while he didn't think those were real popular in frontier America, something about it still seemed old timely. He retrieved his own money, a much smaller sum than his co-sheriff had, and paused for a moment to count out how much he needed for his drink.
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales I'm glad we're on the same page. 1475 0 5

Mab

April 13, 2020 12:29 PM
She had a lot. Mab felt vaguely dismayed by his confirmation of her suspicions. She had a lot. Bel had given her too much. It had to be a fey trap. Except, she'd already eaten their food. She was already stuck in their world. How much more could they really take from her? And she'd already lost everything that mattered well before she'd eaten any fey food. Getting nabbed by the fey police had been an upturn in her personal fortunes.

She had a lot.

She wasn't sure if the fey were trying to make a point with this coin purse being some kind of underscore. She got it already. The fey were good for her. She shouldn't try to escape. Point taken.

She paid for her soda with the appropriate number of each coin that Alexander pointed out, then watched as he ordered a lemonade, which was distinctly not a soda. It was, however, cheaper than a soda, and his coin purse was notably smaller than hers. Even the price of the lemonade looked like it was going to wipe him out. "I got it," she said, and put the requisite smaller number of coins on the counter and pushed them toward the cashier. She closed her coin purse around the remainder and tucked that safely in her robe pocket.

Now having drinks, she picked a bar stool with an empty one next to it and climbed atop of it. She sipped at her soda, feeling like she was pretty dang rich. She kept one hand in her pocket to make sure the coin purse didn't wander away. She had a lot. That made her a target.

"I'm supposed to get a dress for the ball today," she explained to Alexander, hoping that would explain why she was so loaded without coming across as a rich snob. And also hoping that maybe they could work that into their plans for the day.

1 Mab Should we check if we have the same book? 1473 Mab 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 13, 2020 12:59 PM
Mab was going to cover his drink? He'd never been given so much by someone who wasn't federally responsible for making sure he didn't die. He blushed and stammered out his thanks, both to Mab and to the person who'd served them. Taking the seat next to Mab, Alexander put his notebook bag on the table and pondered whether it would be rude to start taking sketches of some of the textures in the room. Before he could decide, Mab was talking about the Ball.

The Ball.

It all sounded so extreme. He hadn't been totally sure that those things really happened in the real world and the closest he could imagine was Prom, which was rarely thought of as a Ball. He thought that that meant this one would be a lot more formal and well-to-do than proms and things, but he hadn't been to prom either, and who was to say what was normal in this crazy world?

In any case, he wasn't exactly sure why Mab was telling her. He was happy to know, but he wasn't sure what the expectation of his response was. He certainly wasn't going to be able to go shopping for the Ball. Did she want his company to go shopping? Another thing he would be perfectly happy to do but wasn't really sure whether that was what she was getting at.

"We can go shopping if you want me to come," he said. "I'm not sure if I can help but trying is the least I can do." He held up his lemonade to emphasize what he was grateful for. "I'm probably just going to wear jeans or something." There was no sign of unhappiness about this, as it was the only option that had ever been open to Alexander and thus the only one he had considered. Also, he suspected he'd be going alone and just find a spot to watch and draw from. "'Supposed to'?" he added, wondering at her choice of phrasing.
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales Standard Book of WHAT Even is This Place, Grade One? 1475 0 5

Mab

April 16, 2020 7:43 AM
It felt pretty good to be the one able to pay for things for once. She enjoyed Alexander's stammered thanks, but brushed it off lightly. "No problem." It wasn't like it was really her money anyway. It was still Bel's. Mab would give back what wasn't used because Bel was legally responsible for feeding her and clothing her, so presumably she could safely use the coin on food, drinks, and the dress, but she didn't want to accrue too much fey debt this early in her time within the Fey Lands. That tab was only going to get bigger.

They sat the bar and she sipped at her ginger ale. It was good. She hadn't had a soda in a long while. Bel had some weird fascination with pumpkin juice.

She smiled when he offered to come shopping with her. "Thank you," she accepted his company, then made a face as he noted her choice of words when it came to the dress shopping. "I'd rather just wear jeans, too. But my fairy godmother insists I need a dress." And jeans would probably stand out. She didn't want to stand out. So she guessed she was getting a dress for camouflage. As long as she didn't get anything too fancy, it should be fine.

"If there's enough of Bel's money left over, do you want to see if we can find a second hand suit or something so you look a little fancier?"
1 Mab Great, that's the one I have, too. 1473 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 16, 2020 2:36 PM
Alexander actually smiled. He was pretty happy that Mab was down for some company whilst shopping. He rather enjoyed all the colors and frilly things, although he noted that mostly it was just girls shopping. He also noted that girls apparently shopped in pairs or flocks or gaggles or whatever, so he hadn't been sure whether it was okay to offer to go with one. There didn't seem to be many boys shopping today, which was weird too because they couldn't all just be wearing jeans. Did they all go shopping in secret? This was a memo Alexander had missed, even if he could have afforded to go. In any case, this particular girl would rather have worn jeans than a fancy dress, so she was pretty okay, too. He didn't see why she couldn't, but if her fairy godmother (was that a euphemism?) insisted, then who was he to stand in the way?

He blinked in surprise when Mab offered to buy him a suit. He was glad the offer was for something second-hand and not 'let me buy you a tuxedo' but it still felt like he couldn't politely accept an offer like that. That being said, years and years of not looking a gift horse in the mouth had taught him to always accept a friendly offer by a friendly person.

"That's really nice of you," he told her sincerely. "I'd really appreciate that. But . . ." He took a moment to try to imagine himself at the Ball, in a suit. He'd probably look fancy as heck. "Only if you'll go with me or something. I don't want to get all fancied up to stand alone in the corner." Alexander was entirely oblivious to the gravitas that that question carried elsewhere in Tumbleweed right now; why did people have to make stuff weird? He just wanted to make sure he wasn't going to be alone in looking like a stuffed monkey.
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales I think we've made it to page two or three. 1475 0 5

Mab

April 16, 2020 6:25 PM
Mab nodded, and thought she maybe understood the fey power of generosity. It was kind of awesome, being about to just give. It was a very different feeling to taking but no less energizing. And somehow this wasn't even illegal.

Alexander seemed a bit reluctant to take her up on it, which was totally fair. This was the Fey Lands. You had to be really careful about debts and gifts. But he figured out a loophole. He set deal conditions, and that was good. Having a clear deal in place made things much easier and less confusing about who owed what. "Deal," she agreed. "We will help each other find fancy clothes for the ball and live with those choices together once we are there."

"I do not need anything too fancy," she informed him of her criteria in dress seeking. "I just do not want to look horribly under-dressed and stand out." That was the problem with wearing her jeans, unfortunately. "Bel bought me all new clothes when I started living with her, but she said none of them were nice enough for a ball, so she must think it is very fancy. But she is what they call a pureblood, so I think I do not need to be as fancy as she is thinking, just nicer than a skirt and blouse. I will probably only wear it the once, so I don't see why we should waste a lot of her money on it. Second hand should be fine for me, too." She'd only ever worn second hand clothes until she met Bel anyway, so it wasn't like that was anything she wasn't used to doing. It felt much more reasonable and natural to try to stretch the money she'd been given as far as it would go than to splurge through it all on one thing she didn't even really want.
1 Mab Page 3, definitely. 1473 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 16, 2020 6:35 PM
"Good deal, pardner," Alexander said in his bad accent again, feeling like he ought to spit in his hand and shake hers or something. That seemed a bit rude though, particularly indoors, so he refrained.

"And here I was going to suggest that I wear a dress and you wear a suit," he said, stage sighing. "I guess not if you don't want to stand out." He took a long draw of lemonade as Mab continued talking, nodding in agreement that there probably wouldn't be a lot of occasions to wear such fancy things again. "By the time the next Ball happens, I hope we won't be the size of eleven-year-olds." He stopped abruptly when she said . . .

"You started living with her?" Alexander asked, both to clarify and because hope sprang to mind. What were the odds that he wasn't the only one? "Do you live with family? I live in a group home," he added the last hastily, not wanting her to think he was questioning her without giving anything of himself. "I never got adopted or anything."

There was that tone again. The perfect, practiced apathy. The flat neutrality that said 'I don't care,' even when he cared so very very much. Normally, folks didn't pick up on it. Anymore, he didn't even have to try to put it on. But maybe Mab would notice. Maybe she would have the same tone and Alexander wouldn't feel like the only kid at school who shouldn't have existed at all, let alone in this new world.
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales I'm not sure I want to get to page 4, let alone grade 2. 1475 0 5

Mab

April 17, 2020 9:01 AM
Mab laughed as he remembered his fake accent, and she nodded and tipped her hat at him. She laughed again at his suggestion of switching outfits, and shook her head. Given some of the things that Bel's brothers wore, and her own remark that she preferred to date women, Mab did not think her foster mother would object too strenuously to her wearing a suit to the ball, but Mab herself was not so inclined. She wasn't against looking pretty. She just didn't think it was very practical.

Besides, she was 70% sure he was joking anyway. But you could never be entirely sure with the fey about that. It was always wisest to assume they weren't joking.

She took another sip of her ginger ale as he reflected on their likely amount of growth between now and the next ball and she nodded in agreement.

She startled a little when Alexander picked up on her slip. She had said that, hadn't she? But her self-recrimination stopped short when he admitted he lived in a group home, and though her eyes still widened, it was now in surprise rather than alarm.

He lived in a group home.

"Bel's my newest foster mother," she admitted, slowly and cautiously. "She got custody of me last summer." She wasn't a system kid. She didn't entirely understand Alexander's tone. But she'd glided along the edges of the system long enough to have heard that way of carefully not caring, to have worried about reaching that point herself. It was why she'd run away last spring. Well, partly why. Mostly, she'd just wanted her mother back. But when she couldn't find Mom, it was why she hadn't turned herself back in. If her mom was gone, she didn't want to be a system kid.

"My mom was - is," she pushed fiercely, daring him to contradict the present tense, "she is a single mom. She'll get me back. Once Bel finds her." Alive. Bel needs to find her alive for this all to work out right. "Bel's an auror, so she will." Even if finding missing homeless muggle women wasn't really something normally on her case load. Bel seemed smart. She'd figure it out. "Mom's a good mom. She just . . . has trouble paying for things. Like food and housing. So they took me away again, and then nobody could find her after that. So I have Bel right now." The less said about her criminal record and how she met Bel the better, really. Much preferable to let him assume that went the normal way of foster placement.
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Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 17, 2020 1:16 PM
It was so nice to hear things like "newest foster mother" and "custody." It sounded like Mab hadn't had quite the situation Alexander had as he didn't have any foster mothers to speak of, but that was just as well. He was more happy for Mab than he was sad for himself. He was surprised to hear that Mab's foster mom was a witch, though.

"So you kind of knew about magic before all this?" he asked. That would have been so helpful, although she clearly didn't have enough background in this to know about magic money. So maybe it wasn't as helpful as he thought it might be. Of course, if this Bel had only gotten custody of Mab this last summer, then they would have only had a few months together at most before Mab was shipping off to Sonora. So much change in such a short period of time. "I'm looking for my mom, too. Well, both my parents. I don't know who they are, but I think that maybe they were magic? And that's why I couldn't find them before?"

He couldn't imagine having all of that, even if food and housing didn't seem to be included in 'all of that,' and then having it all taken away. Of course, he supposed that was still possible. For all he knew, his parents would want to adopt him after he found them, and then he might lose them again. But that seemed unlikely; they hadn't wanted him eleven and a half years ago and that probably hadn't changed. Plus, now he had lemonade and a cool new friend and he was gonna get a fancy suit and maybe it wasn't all that bad. He would have traded it all for his family, but since that wasn't going to happen, maybe this world could be his family after all. That was a hard pill to swallow.

"I'm glad you have someplace to go when you're not here," he added sincerely, nodding to confirm that that was best.
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Mab

April 17, 2020 1:55 PM
Mab twirled her ginger ale around in its circle of condensation, letting the ice swish around inside the mug. "Well, kind of," she admitted, when he checked about her fey references. "My mom is not magical, and I'd been in the regular foster system, but then there was . . . I guess you could call it an accidental magic event, except it wasn't entirely accidental? And that got the magic people involved. So they put me in magical foster care after that." And gave her two months of community service.

"So I had maybe two months lead time before showing up at Sonora to learn about how magic was real? "

"I hope you can find your mom, and your dad, too," she returned, meaning it. It didn't sound like he'd lost his though. It seemed more like the situation with her dad. Except she knew who her dad was. Well, she'd been told his name once. Mom didn't talk about him much, and when she did, 'useless deadbeat' was the most complimentary of the terms she preferred to use in place of his name. Mab hoped Alexander's father was a better person than hers. "Good luck." He'd probably need it.

She nodded at his assertion it was good she had a foster home at least. "Bel's pretty good," she conceded. "She's a first time foster parent, so she's still idealistic, I guess, about the whole process?" Though 'idealistic' and 'Bel Pierce' were not really good matches for each other, but she wasn't sure how else to explain what it was like having her for a foster parent. "And I think she's like really honestly rich." She was 65% sure that assessment wasn't just because she'd grown up in poverty either.
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Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 18, 2020 10:41 PM
Alexander's stomach knotted angrily. Anger was not a sensation he felt often, as resignation usually came first. But there was a magical foster system? What the actual heck? His head swirled with questions. Whether or not he found his parents, it was unlikely to happen before summer. Even if it did happen before summer and everything went swimmingly, he doubted they'd suddenly want to adopt him. And even if they did, it would take longer than now 'til summer. So where was he supposed to go? Back to the same place he'd been at in Seattle? Or was there a magical equivalent where he could at least be with kids that were a little bit more like him?

"That sounds nice," he admitted quietly, not hiding his jealousy. There was no bitterness in it though; he could be happy for his new friend and also utterly gutted that he couldn't have the same for himself. Hopefully he'd have good news to share sooner rather than later. "And thank you," he added, remembering she'd wished him luck. She sounded sincere and it was a really nice change of pace from most of the other people he'd met. Geez, when had he gotten so cynical?

Alexander pressed his lips into a small smile at the idea of an idealistic first-time foster parent getting a young witch like Mab on their door step. Rich definitely helped. "You're not so idealistic?" he guessed. "At least you'll get to wear a pretty reasons or something. That's kind of ideal." He wondered whether he'd feel good in a dress too. He thought probably not because other kids would stare at him and he generally tried to avoid such attention, but he thought that it would be fun to be a bit swishy, too. "Speaking of which," he said as he finished the last of his lemonade. "Should we go shopping?"
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