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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Ness McLeod

April 25, 2020 7:05 AM
Ness and Evelyn had got ready together in MARS. There was no way Ness was going to exposed more than necessary to Topaz, and especially not in a situation like this. As well as actively avoiding Topaz, Ness actively needed Evelyn, partly for practical things (zippers in the back? What impractical hell was this? And really, how was smearing stuff on your face so freaking complicated?) and partly for moral support. Because this was, apparently, really happening.

Ness had foregone a wig, feeling it was too tacky, but the big black feathered wings had felt right.

And eventually, Ness was ready. And so not ready. What if people laughed? What if people didn’t get it? What if it made them all start putting Ness into boxes? All the things Ness normally said it was a waste of time and energy to care about were plaguing the Aladren as the two of them prepared to leave MARS. Though, past Ness was right. It was stupid to worry about stuff like that.

Also, Evelyn and The Forces That Willed stuff were on Ness’ side. This was not one of the original outfits that Evelyn had suggested, but of those, there had been one that had scored the highest charisma roll (quite, quite literally - a D20 was an absolutely essential shopping aid when you thought that you might hate everything). It had then just been a case of refining that. Ending up… here.

Once they got to the hall, Evelyn had to peel off to go find Heinrich and be paraded (yikes). Ness wished her luck, and marched off, ready to face the rest of the room, shoulders squared, head up. The thick, combat-style boots clomped against the floor as Ness went in.

Once the prefect dance was over (Ness shot Evelyn a casual thumbs up), Ness began to scan the room. Aware that eyes were probably judging what Ness was wearing it was time to do the damn same to everyone else. The first person to catch Ness’ eye was Lyssa Fitzgerald. In a suit.

Lyssa had been a source of fascination for some time. The Teppenpaw was a highly frequent library visitor, but one that Ness had tended to observe more than approach. Lyssa often raided the fiction section, amongst others. This was a good enough quality that Ness had sort of been meaning to approach Lyssa for a while. Blue suit notched that up a good few places though.

Ness didn’t get an opportunity until Lyssa was staffing the consent stand. Which, again, frigging awesome. It seemed to be more Cleo’s thing, and therefore by proxy Parker’s thing, and thus possible by proxy by proxy Lyssa’s, but the whole stand was making several people go up in Ness’ estimations. Cleo had never been on the Aladren’s radar (until she suddenly had been on everyone’s) but this suggested she was less of a little blonde pushover than the brief non-impression she’d given up until that point had suggested. Parker was always cool at DnD and this… Ness did not want to give out brownie points for things that should have been basic good humaning but the ‘should have’ was the key phrase there. The Aladren was not going to fawn over him or pat him on the back for doing this but… he was a good human. He could have good human points.

And Lyssa. Lyssa was clearly just… everything Ness wanted people to be like. Whether that meant Ness wanted to make friends, make out, or compete - or all three - was still somewhat undecided as the Aladren headed over to the booth.

“I’m glad someone went for that look,” Ness stated, nodding at Lyssa’s suit. “I considered something similar but I figured it wouldn’t really be surprising on me.” The short strappy red satin dress that Ness was currently wearing definitely met that definition. Partly just for the vivid colour, and partly because Ness had never ever worn anything like it. It was firmly counterpointed by the fishnet tights, combat boots, black feathered wings and heavy eye make-up. Ness’ eyes were a mass of black, partly to evoke the feeling of warpaint and partly because it was, apparently, difficult to be neat when you’d never done anything like it before. Ness had firmly decided that doing what other people would deem a ‘bad job’ was a good thing. It subverted the intended purpose of make-up to wear it in an aggressive fashion that made you less attractive to conventional people. Hopefully it still made you more attractive to less conventional ones… Evelyn had helped and smoothed and tamed, within the brief of ‘but still aggressive-looking.’

“I’m going for a kind of harbinger of queerness vibe,” Ness stated, because to Ness that sounded cool, and because it would have been entirely off-brand to not come out with something slightly weird, awkward and gay.

“If you’re doing this again anytime,” here Ness gestured to the booth, “let me know. We’ve got loads of consent pamphlets and stuff.”
13 Ness McLeod I am the harbinger of queerness (tag Lyssa) 1419 0 5

Lyssa Fitzgerald

April 26, 2020 1:20 PM
The music flowed through the room and one set of feet couldn't help but at least sway a bit. The intoxicating feel of the rhythm with the finery of everyone made Lyssa sway back and forth behind the consent stand in the back of the room where she stood alone.

When Cleo had first approached Lyssa to help her find her voice, Lyssa had assumed they would write a few articles and piece together a few actions for other women to take. But once Cleo had thought about what she wanted to say, she essentially stepped up to a microphone, banged on it to get the attention of everyone, and then launched into a well thought out screed. Or at least, that's what it seemed like to Lyssa. Lyssa had told Cleo that she'd be happy to help her in any way that she could. So Lyssa had worked with Cleo on a slogan, made buttons and promised to staff the table before Parker had blundered into the whole situation.

She had to admit that Parker was fairly… romantically inclined, when she heard about the garden ask. Almost more so than Lyssa felt inclined. Knowing Cleo's plans, she'd tried to forewarn Parker when asked about "how to ask someone out." He hadn't been subtle or straight forward either. Lyssa had thought that Cleo might want as much support as she could get. Still, Lyssa was proud, though not really surprised, of her older brother's support for Cleo. Lyssa cared a little bit about what people thought generally, but when it came to Parker, she cared a lot. So the fact that Parker was so supportive of Cleo's initiative meant he was supportive of the new initiative that Lyssa had signed on to as well. An effort that she could sink her teeth into.

Lyssa hoped that Cleo and Parker could also find some time for fun and a drink tonight. So after some time at the booth, Lyssa had taken over. She not so secretly hoped she could test her iron against another iron, or at least raise some money for some excellent causes.

She was mid groove with her eyes partially closed when she saw black wings coming towards her. Her eyes returned to focus and found herself staring at Ness McLeod wearing… a sleek red dress?

Lyssa cocked an eyebrow up as Ness walked up. Lyssa had not spent much time talking with Ness. Even though they were in a small school and the same grade, she'd only really ever talked to Ness in classes. For bit last year, Lyssa had thought of joining the DnD campaign, hearing it when she was in the library reading Wizarding fiction or writing letters to the editor. She knew Ness was a part of that. Lyssa had figured though that was something she'd let Parker have without her. They already shared the gardening club, and now Cleo's Consent Campaign.

Lyssa made a mental note about CCC being a good NGO name (or just the Campaign name generally) as Ness made the last of her stride up to the table. Lyssa was intrigued, she couldn't put her finger on it, but Ness was suddenly someone Lyssa wanted to know more about.

Lyssa looked down at her suit as Ness mentioned it and smiled. It did look good on her, and no one else had seemed to notice it. "Thank you Ness. Who says suits are just for men or the vestments of masculinity," Lyssa pulled the lapels of the jacket a bit, "I think I pull it off quite nicely. Though, changing it to Suede took a bit more work than I anticipated. I think it would have worked just as nicely in the cotton variety. Would have been less warm too. I think your outfit allows you to be cooler."

Lyssa was feeling warm. She was sure it was because of the dancing she was doing behind the table, as well as the fact that she was in the back of the room, farthest from the doors. She could feel sweat forming on her arms and back. Lyssa started to take off her jacket. Leaving her in a buttoned down white dress shirt with ruffles down the front and a black bowtie. She let out a sigh of relief as the cool air worked it's way through the cotton and touched her arms.

"Harbinger of queerness…" Lyssa turned the phrase over in her mouth as she looked Ness up and down, pretending to judge if Ness's outfit qualified. Lyssa wasn't sure she could judge such a thing, to be honest. Lyssa had never thought much one way or another about her own sexuality. She merely knew when she liked someone and when she didn't. Though someone not liking others because of who they liked, that was something that would cause Lyssa not to like you. The bit she knew about Ness, this was not going to be a problem, her statement about her clothes solidified that it wouldn't be.

"I was going to say a Valkyrie ready to devour the souls of those you deemed unworthy and transport those who you deemed worthy to Valhala. Though," Lyssa brought a finger to her lips, pretending to be in thought for a second, "they might just be one in the same." Lyssa knew she was trying to start a bit of a sparing session with Ness. But not in the way she had with Nathaniel, but in a more friendly way. A way she found fun. She couldn't help but smile.

Ness's offer of help gave Lyssa pause. Having a McLeod help would definitely raise the profile of whatever she and Cleo were doing. Plus, consent pamphlets would be useful at all times. Maybe she could set up a flyer or pamphlet station in the library like the McLeod's had.

Lyssa had helped Cleo plan this, but Cleo was the main power, the Queen if you will. Lyssa was more the power behind the throne. As such, Lyssa felt weird about bringing others on without first talking with Cleo, but she could see how having Ness would help with some of what Cleo seemed to want to do. Plus, the McLeods had a lot more experience with this kind of thing than either Lyssa or Cleo. Not to mention, possible connections.

"That would be really helpful. Thank you for the offer Ness. Cleo and I have been trying to figure out the best ways for Cleo to use her voice, so this was all a bit under wraps before we unveiled it. Didn't want people upset before it was even a thing. I think it went fairly well, considering I've only written letters to the editor and Cleo is…" Lyssa tried to think of a term that wasn't shy, because Cleo wasn't shy, she was just not a fan of being taken advantage of, "unused to being as in the public eye. But I'm sure you would be a big help..."

Lyssa slowed down as a piece of her brain caught up with her. So many of the things that she had learned about in different myths had turned out to be real in the last few years.

"Wait, are Valkyrie real? Cause if so, I would love to join them when I get out of school."
41 Lyssa Fitzgerald Queer Ness, you've peaked my inquisitiveness. 1421 0 5

Ness McLeod

April 28, 2020 6:46 AM
“Not me,” stated Ness when Lyssa asked who said suits were just for men. “Repeatedly and emphatically.” It might have been a rhetorical question but whilst Ness enjoyed knowing what those were and being able to deploy them, there was often some dry humour to be got from answering other people’s. “You did that?” the Aladren added approvingly, when Lyssa mentioned changing the fabric of the suit. “Nice.” Sure, it was an inanimate piece of transfiguration but a pretty big one. “It can be tricky working across such a large area, getting consistency,” Ness added, because compliments backed up by facts were infinitely superior compliments.

“Thanks,” Ness added, hands clutching slightly against bare arms as Lyssa stated Ness’ outfit allowed for more coolness. Ness supposed that wasn’t technically a compliment, just an observation but it had sounded approving. And Ness’ hands had jumped up more from self-consciousness than literal physical coolness, though the gesture might have been misinterpreted. Remembering the high charisma roll the dress had scored enabled Ness to drop back into a more relaxed posture. This outfit felt good. And Ness felt strong and… and the sense of ‘cool’ that Lyssa hadn’t been going for (or had been because yay wordplay?) just sometimes when reminded that someone was directly looking, it was easy to feel a bit exposed.

“I could put a cooling charm in that, if you want,” Ness offered, when Lyssa shrugged off the jacket. “I use them a lot for sports gear,” Ness added, to both demonstrate competence and to excuse why Lyssa might not be so well versed with the charm even though they were in the same grade.

And then Lyssa described Ness as a valkyrie ready to devour souls and Ness definitely did not feel the slightest bit cold but very very warm though hopefully not blushing too much and was this flirting? Ness was pretty sure that being called a devourer of souls was the best thing anyone had ever said. If that was flirting, it was working for Ness.

“I take the souls of bitter, entitled chauvinists and grind them into coffee,” Ness confirmed, nodding seriously as Lyssa wondered whether the valkyrie angle counted the same as the harbinger one. This had to be flirting, right? How else would you attract another human to you? Ness had tried talking magical theory with Gary, and that had wound up with him here with someone with a princess complex. And Ness was aware that proper feminism was about choice and not knocking down what one woman did to build up another. But really? Did it have to include Jasmine? She was just so… pink. Even when she was wearing blue.
Lyssa also seemed interested in Ness’ offer of help. Which was awesome, because demonstrable competence was also sexy. So… here they were… just two people who were very freaking capable and who wanted to chew up and spit out the souls of entitled dudes.

“Semi,” Ness confirmed, with a playful smile when Lyssa asked if Valkyries were real. “You might want to brush up your Finnish and your Quidditch skills if you plan on joining them though. And I think they might all be disappointingly human. Though they’ve got a pretty cool track record on supporting women’s rights issues.”
13 Ness McLeod Excellent 1419 Ness McLeod 0 5

Lyssa Fitzgerald

April 29, 2020 9:02 AM

A smile crept across her face, a contented smile. One that had come to visit and decided to stay for the whole conversation. Ness’ compliments were nice, and specific. Lyssa liked that and made a note to try to do incorporate that into her compliments later. She now had a lot of mental notes floating around and might need to write stuff down soon. If it was someone else, like Parker or Cleo she might do that, but right now there was a Valkyrie standing in front of her. A cool badass Valkyrie offering to make her jacket cooler.

“Umm yea. That would be cool,” Lyssa said with a sly smile. She was enjoying this conversation. And then just as suddenly, Lyssa wanted to run the booth around and wrap her jacket around Ness’ strong shoulders. In that moment Lyssa continued a thought process she’d had earlier in the evening. One that focused on why she hadn’t focused on the boys in her school. There was something about Ness that definitely made Lyssa focus.

Lyssa let out a chuckled at Ness’s comment about entitled chauvinists. “Sweeter than sugar I am sure,” she said, “I might have to try that some time if you have any I can borrow.”

Were they flirting? If they were, how did Lyssa feel about this? She searched herself and there was a bit of fear. But that fear was more that she was reading too much into this and they weren't flirting. Ness was hard to read. She found herself actively hoping they were flirting. Lyssa had friends that were girls in the past, even one that now had a girlfriend, but Lyssa had not felt drawn to one before like this. She’d felt drawn to a boy once before, but that was before she went away to Sonora and it wasn't like this.

Lyssa laughed again, “Of course it’s the name of a sports team. Too perfect not to be. Though I’ll leave you, the current Valkyrie and powerful sports star, to join them instead,” she said with a wink. Lyssa could feel warm all over and was sure that a cooling charm wasn’t going to cool that down as it was emanating from inside her chest.

“Speaking of women," Lyssa said slowly building up speed and using her left hand to help her speak, "I use she/her/hers as my pronouns." She had not done this at Sonora before. “What pronouns do you use?”

Was this too soon in the conversation to bring this up? Lyssa figured it was better to discuss this now so Lyssa didn't make Ness feel uncomfortable by using the wrong pronouns. She wanted Ness to feel as comfortable as Lyssa felt. Though for a brief moment, Lyssa worried that she'd just ruined it all. Retroactively, Lyssa felt Ness’ response could be a good barometer of possible compatibility, which she was sure was there. She liked talking with Ness and wanted to keep doing so.
41 Lyssa Fitzgerald So tell me more about this… Ness 1421 0 5

Ness McLeod

May 14, 2020 7:56 AM
Ness took the jacket, reaching into the side of the little red dress.

“It has pockets,” the fourth year informed Lyssa, doing the little hand flap required to demonstrate. Ness had not owned enough pocketless garments to really be surprised or find their presence a novelty but was aware enough of dress-wearing behaviour and of the sexist history of pockets to know that it was a rule to do this.

The pockets, in this case, were being used to hold Ness’ wand, which the Aladren now retrieved, casting a cooling charm on Lyssa’s jacket and handing it back.

Lyssa was up for grinding the souls of chauvinists into coffee too. They could have soul coffee and talk about the sexist history of the pocket, and that sounded like a basically ideal…. Situation. Date? Should Ness suggest a soul-coffee-and-pocket-sexism based date? It sounded awesome. Especially as Ness had just a compliment. Valkyrie and sports star! And a wink!

Before Ness could quite get the courage up though, Lyssa had asked something else. Something which made Ness instantly add several more points to Lyssa’s Tally of Awesomeness but also left the Aladren floundering somewhat.

“I generally use ‘I’ because I have the advantage of getting to talk about myself in the first person,” Ness answered, also chancing a wink. Because… pronoun humour. That was pretty awesome.

Outside of that, it was going to get sort of complicated. At home, there was a tendency towards default ‘they’ unless corrected, or just mixing they/assumed pronouns. That was at home home as in inside the house. Obviously as proper events they all had to be very pronoun clear and decisive. Except Ness was never the one giving a speech or having to introduce or be introduced. Stickers declaring your preferences were optional. It was easy to slide through the gaps and be… fluid. People would use ‘they’ a lot because they weren’t sure. It didn’t feel like a bold statement to just accept it. Whereas at Sonora, it would have been a statement to insist on it. Ness had been trying to play 217 during their DnD games without any use of pronouns. It was pretty challenging, but it was a fun sort of challenge. Gary tended to avoid pronouning Ness in general, even though it led to some weird sentence crashes. There were probably plenty of people who defaulted to ‘she.’ There might have been some confused Purebloods who were using ‘he.’

“I get a mixed bag,” Ness shrugged, feeling that was maybe not enough of an answer. Because Lyssa was really asking what Ness wanted, not what other people did. “I’ve never been a very decisive person, so that’s always been kind of fine with me,” the Aladren shrugged, hoping the total non-answer was okay. It wasn’t many things that Ness preferred to be fuzzy and uncertain, and so in that sense, it was deeply dissatisfying. But it was also how it was.
13 Ness McLeod Well... It's herbivorous and... um... has pockets? 1419 0 5

Lyssa Fitzgerald

May 14, 2020 8:29 PM
Pockets? And a good looking? That was quite the dress. Though it may have been the person in it that made it all that and a kettle of fish. Ness pulled out their wand and cast a spell on Lyssa’s jacket handing it back. It was… cooler.

“Now that is a helpful spell. Portable AC. Thank you Drinker of Chauvinists. I wore this outfit in part because of the pockets. I also really like the school robes for the same reason, though now I am going to learn that spell and cast it on em.”

Lyssa gave a little snort. “Of course you do. Clever that one,” she said as blushed slightly at Ness' wink.

Then Ness stated that they were an indecisive person and Lyssa was confused. Ness seemed like an extremely decisive person. They knew who they were more than most people at the school. They cared little for what others thought of them and seemed to hold an odd sort of power because of that. She had been decisive when she just walked up to Ness, fully starting the conversation. Still, Ness had no real answer was in Ness’s answer.

“Hrmm, is it ok if I use they/them then?” Lyssa asked. She didn’t want to, you know assume it was ok. “You know, when I’m not using “Hey You” “That One” or “Soul Drinking Valkyrie”? I’d use I, but I think others might get a wee bit confused.”

Yes. She was definitely flirting. She liked this. Why hadn’t she done it before. It was much more fun than debating or writing letters into magazines and newspapers. Actually, that was not true. It was different from those things, but also fun.
41 Lyssa Fitzgerald I'm enjoying this flirtatious Ness 1421 0 5