Selina Skies

April 17, 2020 9:37 PM
The ball was always… an exciting one. Honestly, Selina had her doubts about whether upping the pressure on a bunch of hormonal teenagers was, strictly speaking, a ‘good idea.’ The weeks leading up to it certainly seemed like a storm of fuss and worry, with everyone distracted in class. She had also had a couple of students throw more than usual at her to deal with in the last couple of weeks. Mostly in a good way though. For given values of the term, where life circumstances couldn’t be said to be good but… Certainly some interesting things were set to happen this evening.

And then, when she stepped into the hall, she remembered why they did it. Besides ‘tradition.’ She looked at the set up - the flower arch at one end, with a hired photographer ready and waiting. The little tables around the edge, with their tablecloths and fancy seat covers. The buffet dinner at the back, and all of it surrounding the dance floor. And it was… special. It might have been a while since she had been sixteen - or any of the ages of the attendees - but she remembered that feeling and, at that age, how rare it had been. A lifetime of going to weddings could make you forget just how much fun it was when all this was laid out, and it was possibly the first time in your life you’d done something like it, and definitely the first it had been all about you. The students might have gone to weddings or fancy parties as guests. Perhaps a few of them had even had big celebrations for their seventeenths or other memorable occasions. But this felt different.

The main student body entered the room first, whilst the prefects, head students and their dates waited. She had checked that everyone was alright there, and that no one wanted exempting from the process.

“Welcome to the Midsummer Ball,” she announced, “We will be announcing the house cup winners part way through the night. Outside of that, you will be free to dance, to get photographs and to just generally enjoy yourselves. But first, let’s welcome your prefects and head students, along with their dates, to get the evening started,” she stated, offering a brief round of applause as the selected students took to the floor for the opening dance.

OOC - you may reply in any order and set your post at any point during the first half of the evening (i.e. you do not have to wait to see the prefects’ posts). You can god-mod stock figures like the photographer. Most of all, have fun!
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Freddie Zauberhexen

April 20, 2020 2:10 PM
Freddie had wasted no time in getting ready because there was no amount of time that could have been a waste. His purple bowtie and waistcoat were perfectly wonderful and shiny, and that was all well and good, but getting his black pants and white shirt to be flat and un-wrinkled was harder. Remembering the incident with the severing charm, he decided not to magic it, and went about tidying himself up with Muggle means: steam and patience. Luckily, he'd been excited enough that he had generally kept his Ball outfit neater than the rest of his belongings and there wasn't too much wrinkle to de-. He'd gotten his hair to look decent, which was exciting but much less important than the fun purple stuff.

The big piece of his preparations, and the part that took the most time, was the flowers. It seemed like some follow-through would go well, but he was no fool; the flowers he'd given Ellie to ask to her to the Ball were pretty disappointing on the whole. He'd had a lot more time to think about the Ball than he had to think about asking someone to it, and he suspected this mattered more to his companion. He knew that they were young, probably too young to be calling each other "dates," but that didn't mean none of this mattered. This was their time to set a precedence and he didn't want his to be chopped up flowers. He also didn't really want to murder some real flowers just to give them to Ellie though, either. The nice thing about magic was that there was an in-between option.

He'd found the spell in one of his textbooks. It was one that he'd seen his father use for his mother before and it always made his mother happy. It was also well outside of his abilities. Malikhi Hill, though, was a fourth year, who also stood to gain from this exchange. Freddie had promised to tell Hana how nice he'd been - in an only mostly joking way - if he would pretty please with a cherry on top conjure some flowers for a corsage or something. Malikhi had agreed and they'd decided on white flowers since Freddie didn't know what color Ellie's dress was.

Now, he withdrew it from its hiding place in the top of his wardrobe - the only place he knew it wouldn't get smushed since he almost never cleaned up thoroughly enough to need to use the top of his wardrobe for storage - and left his dorm, making his way to where he would meet Ellie. He passed other students as he went, and felt himself getting more and more excited. Everyone looked so beautiful and everyone looked so fancy. He and Ellie were, of course, the best looking in the bunch, and he didn't even have to see her to know that. Okay, Hana was alright looking too, but she'd done weird stuff with her hair and she didn't really look like Hana like this.

He was already grinning when he saw Ellie, but it brightened tremendously. Seriously, why were all of his friends so nice and lovely? He wondered whether Ellie would help him learn how to paint his nails or something so he could at least be a little more on par with his fancy friends. Anya wasn't the same sort of fancy, but she had great hair and Freddie couldn't compete on that level. "You are so pretty," he told Ellie as he approached, offering the corsage. "I am not murdering flower. They are magic," he promised.

OOC - Malikhi's help approved by his author.
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Ellie Alperton

April 21, 2020 10:11 PM
Ellie twirled, staring at her reflection in the mirror. She tried to identify the strange sensation in her stomach and realised it was… calmness. Okay, not totally calm, there were happy little butterflies fluttering about in there, but they hadn’t been joined by their annoying little Moth of Anxiety cousins as they so often were.

She was excited. She was excited to wear her beautiful dress, and she was excited to see Jasmine looking like a princess and leading the dances with her handsome prince. Oh, and to go with Freddie. She felt a little guilty that that had come so far down her list, but their interactions in the run up to the ball hadn’t really shifted. It hadn’t become the central element of her and Freddie’s interactions, as it had with Jasmine. She and Jasmine had shopped and planned hairstyles, and Jasmine had managed to smooth out all of Ellie’s worries without even seeming like she was trying. That had been the best part about shopping together. She had been so worried about her body and about whether it was going to look right, and she was perfectly used to her body being something it was okay to talk about with her doctors or her friends at group, but she had worried she would have been super creepy for talking to other people outside of those contexts, or for asking about theirs. Jasmine had made it so normal though. Talking about dresses for girls without chest stuff going on, because that was what Ellie was, and that there were plenty of other people in that boat too.

There had been two dresses she had loved. One had been light, floaty fabric in pale pink, blue and green stripes. She had had a breath-catching moment when she saw it because it was so so almost all her colours. And a quick colour changing charm would have sorted the green out, turned it into white… It had full shoulders and had been a nice protective cocoon to wrap herself in, whilst having enough sparkle and flare, thanks to the little diamante cluster on the front, to make her feel special. But then… then there had been this dress. On paper, it should not have been ideal, with the straps and the slightly shaped neckline and the large amounts of blue. All of those should have raised red flags. But it sparkled. The blue merged into pink and the whole thing glittered. It was like those swirly pictures of galaxies you saw, where the colours seemed unreal and the whole thing was studded with stars. The colours weren’t a million miles off the mark either. Admittedly, it was bolder shades than the little friendship bracelets she wore on her wrist, and you sort of had to let the glitter count as the white… It had a nice, a-line skirt, which stopped her feeling like it was going to cling to her body in a way she didn’t like, and it did The Thing when she twirled, though not high enough to risk exposing her underwear, and it was clear Jasmine approved. She approved of both dresses, but she had really, really approved of this one.


Now she was wearing it, and it hadn’t shifted horribly in the weeks in her closet, into something that didn’t fit or that made her afraid. She worked some fancy braids around the crown of her head and curled the rest of her hair, emphasising the galaxy theme further in her choice of jewellery and hair pins, studding herself all over with little diamante stars, and feeling out of this world.

She made her way down to the hall, a little wrap dangling from her arms in case of cold breezes or attacks of self-consciousness, and found Freddie waiting.

“Thank you. You’re looking very handsome,” she replied, partly because it seemed polite to, and partly because it was true. Not in a way that made her want to go and squish up against him in an anything more-than-friends way, but his suit was nice, and the purple was bright and fun, and he was her friend and he was lovely. Really lovely. Because he’d not only brought her flowers, but he’d brought them in the one colour that had been missing from her ensemble. And had not murdered them. Ellie blinked slightly. She supposed cut flowers did die. Faster than if they’d stayed in the ground. Still, she had never thought of it as ‘flower murder.’ She had thought of it as ‘romantic’ and ‘pretty.’

“That’s good,” she smiled, because it clearly mattered to him that they were not dead or dying, and it seemed better to save the debate on the ethics of cut flowers for another time. Or possibly never. She held out her wrist so that he could tie the corsage on, feeling ever so grown up about having one. “They’re really beautiful, thank you.” She knew enough about magic now to know that flowers, as a living (ish, in this case) thing were harder to do than what they worked on in beginners class. But Freddie had an older sister. And Ellie had an older friend… One who would possibly have interest in making sure she got treated properly on her date/”date”. And who had heard her dress dilemmas. She tramped down a spike of paranoia. Jasmine could have told Freddie the colour to go for without having to tell him the significance of why. Jasmine wouldn’t do that to her.

“Did Jasmine tell you I wanted white in particular?” she asked.

OOC - Ellie's dress
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Freddie Zauberhexen

April 23, 2020 8:56 AM
Ellie was very kind. Freddie was well aware that he did indeed look pretty rockin' - handsome was maybe a stretch, but he'd take it - but Ellie didn't have to go and say so. She was just nice like that, though. She even said it was good that he hadn't killed any flowers for her and she looked happy with the corsage. But she had a weird question about them.

"You want that they are white?" he confirmed, only half sure he'd understood the subtext on that one. He knew jasmine was a type of flower . . . it was also a person, right? He was pretty sure he knew there was a person who existed with that name. Plus flowers didn't usually tell people stuff and there wasn't any jasmine in the corsage Freddie gave Ellie, so she probably was talking about a person and not the flower. Unlocking context clues like a dang champion. "No one tells me," he answered her question, shaking his head.

"Hana - my sister - has boy. He is . . . one, two . . . three . . . he has four year at Sonora." Why couldn't all languages just agree on doing numbers the same way? It was really dumb having to count up to wherever he was going every time. Potions recipes just used the numeral most of the time and there wasn't a lot of other need to talk about numbers, so he was out of practice. Of course, he didn't really practice his English anyway, so much as bumble through it and hope for the best. It worked. "He make. But I ask that they are white. I know your color not." He gestured at her dress and then his face brightened. "We are same color!" he grinned. "Rot und blau machen lila." Ugh. Colors too. He pointed at the pink part of her dress with one had, then the blue part with the other hand, and then smashed his hands together and pointed at his own purple ensemble. "We are same color! I think that white will nice looking, so ask Kai that he make white."
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Ellie Alperton

April 27, 2020 6:47 PM
It was just a coincidence. Ellie smiled. She supposed, as he hadn’t known her dress colours, white made sense as a safe choice.

“I’m glad they’re white,” she confirmed. “My friends back home made me these,” she added, holding her wrist out and touching the friendship bracelets gently with her other hand. “I like these colours together,” she added. It felt good. It felt like explaining but step by step. It felt like not hiding. She had never planned on hiding, and didn’t want to pretend to be something she wasn’t, but it was sort of hard to know sometimes how to raise the subject in a place where everyone had only ever known her as Ellie. To be honest and transparent whilst honouring the feeling that some things were no one else’s business but her own.

“We are,” she agreed when he commented on them being the same colour, understanding his meaning even before the words and the mime, “Except you don’t have as many sparkles,” she added, fluttering her fingers in what she hoped was a helpful way on the last word.

They made their way into the hall, finding places to watch the prefect dance. It was rather strange and formal, but it was easy for her brain to write things off as ‘well, magic school.’ Even if this was nothing particularly to do with magic, it felt natural that there were different traditions here. And Jasmine got to be up there! Even though she wasn’t a prefect (which Ellie couldn’t fathom) she was dancing with one. Sometimes Sonora was slime and guts and lizard tails, and sometimes it was fairytale. She was glad of the chance for a whole evening of the latter.

However, as the prefects took to the floor, Jasmine only held her attention for a second because there were two guys dancing together. Ellie had been on the bus rather than catching the Floo and hadn’t crossed paths with them in Tumbleweed. She was far enough distant in age, house and social class that only the vaguest background murmuring of a rumour had made it to her. She’d heard a couple of people talking about the intern boy and saying he was gay. If anyone had said it in front of her, she’d just shrugged and said ‘And?’

Okay, and then back to Jasmine - having taken in the fact that Dorian and his boyfriend existed, she did spend some time admiring everything about Jasmine’s utterly perfect dress. Gary didn’t look too bad either. His robes were even kind of princy. She watched them all, her face lit with a soft smile. They seemed so happy and so confident.

“They all looked so sweet together,” she stated, turning to Freddie as the dance ended, testing the waters cautiously.
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Freddie Zauberhexen

April 27, 2020 7:21 PM
Sparkles! That was a fun word, even if Freddie hadn't understood what it meant. He gaped, realizing she was right. He had some shiny elements going on but nothing sparkly. He didn't reply, figuring Ellie was probably perfectly happy to be the only sparkly one, but he wondered whether Hana had any sparkles at home that he could try out sometime. That would be lots of fun.

The prefect dance was super super awesome. There were all the different colors and then all the different emotions on all the different faces and there was all the fancy music and it was so cool! Freddie thought he'd probably like to be a prefect just so that he could do the dance in front of the whole school like that. Or he could go with a prefect. It was pretty cool that they didn't just have to dance with each other and they could dance with whoever they wanted to. Freddie wasn't sure whether he was more impressed by or jealous of the two boys dancing together because they were very graceful and clearly much more accustomed to dancing than most of the other folks. They weren't as many fancy colors though, so he mostly watched the girl in the poofy pink dress and the shiny blue and orange dress and the girl with the sash that went by too fast for him to watch but who was blonde and pale and kind of looked like she was a black and white photograph.

Ellie seemed excited too, once it was all done, and he was happy that she was happy. "Yes!" he agreed, beaming. It was nice when other people were excited about stuff he was excited about. "I want--" Ah, that wasn't right. The hypothetical was hard in his second language. "Would I have big pink dress. That's cool," he said, settling for the colloquial term since it was one he knew well. He couldn't help wondering what Ellie would think of him trying on a dress. It would be fun, and it would be fine. It didn't mean he wasn't a proper boy because that was a silly concept. But it was still a concept and Freddie wouldn't have said such a thing to most of the other people he knew at Sonora. Certainly not Hana.
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Ellie Alperton

April 28, 2020 7:34 PM
Would that he had a big pink dress. Of all the reactions she had expected from Freddie, Ellie had definitely not considered that one. There were three possibilities… One, something was getting lost in translation there, like… he meant he wanted it but not for him. Two, Jasmine had told him or he just somehow Knew and he was… sub-option a) taking the mick (but it didn’t seem likely) or b) trying to somehow make her open up or feel comfortable but doing a really clunky job of it. Or three… he actually wanted a dress. And then there were so many possibilities as to what that meant if he did.

This all flashed through her mind more or less simultaneously. It wasn’t what she had expected at all, but it wasn’t overtly hostile (so long as she ruled out two a, and she was pretty sure she could - but maybe he just meant the whole thing as a joke and it was a mix between that and the humour being lost in translation, or there was an underlying hostility in him thinking that that, in itself, was humorous, because men in dresses, hahaha).

“Yeah?” she questioned. The thing was, she knew the right reactions. The right things to say. But normally within a little bubble where she knew other people really meant it, and where there wasn’t so much of a language barrier. “I’d support that,” she smiled, deciding that she could only do what she thought of as the right thing, and work on any misunderstanding from there. “I think people should wear what makes them feel good.”
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Freddie Zauberhexen

April 28, 2020 7:49 PM
Freddie nodded with a big grin on his face, excited that Ellie seemed not to mind this idea. It had been a calculated risk to say it at all, but he thought that this was the sort of setting where talking about pretty dresses and sparkly things made sense and people wouldn't react right away just because he'd brought it up. Plus, he was, he knew, fairly stereotypical in terms of being a boy. He was often dirty, he climbed, he had bad handwriting, he was messy, etc. He liked being a boy though. Plus, Hana did most of those things, too, and she still got to wear pretty things. When Hana wore pants, no one told her she was wearing boy clothes, but if he wore a dress, everyone lost their minds.

"Ja," he agreed. Then he remembered that he had an expert right there beside him. "Dresses are . . . " Shoot. Comfortable. Comfortable. He tried to focus because when he focused, like when he wrote his papers, his English wasn't so bad. It just took so much effort. Still, it would be easier for him and Ellie both if he was making sense. "They feel nice wearing? Do dresses make you feel good? There is not too much . . . uh . . . woooooooosh?" He waved his hands as if to blow a draft between his legs and up his imaginary skirt, then shivered. "Cold wind feels not nice."

He wondered idly whether he would be pretty in a dress, and decided he didn't really care too much either way. He wanted to wear a dress because they looked comfortable and because the dress was pretty, not because he'd be pretty in it. Plus, he looked rockin' in his bowtie and waistcoat, and that was good enough for him. Maybe he could start with something smaller, like a skirt. He could even hide it under his robes one day for classes and no one would be able to tell, and then he could decide if he wanted to wear one more often.
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