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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13 Selina Skies The Ball 26 1 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 19, 2020 8:46 PM
CW: Victim blaming.

Evelyn Stones. Alexander had a sister named Evelyn Stones. They had a shared father, who had abandoned one of them (possibly unwittingly) and . . . what? Did something bad to the other one. On the whole, Alexander trusted Nathaniel's judgment, but he couldn't help wondering if maybe Evelyn wasn't as nice as Nathaniel thought. Maybe Mathias Stones was perfectly nice and Evelyn was terrible and deserved whatever happened to her. Or whatever she thought had happened to her that was actually something like decent printing. Because Mathias Stones was real and he was alive and he was Alexander's father. He hadn't meant to abandon Alexander as far as the latter could tell, so he couldn't exactly blame him for being awful yet. In fact, Alexander thought that Mathias might be the only family he had that he didn't have to blame for anything terrible yet. If that changed, if Evelyn was the nice one, then Alexander was not only abandoned, but he was abandoned by crappy parents who gave him their rotten genetics and then left him to live or not.

Barnabas was laying on Alexander's nightstand. He'd begun leaving the purple horse there, where he was both safe and could serve as a reminder. If Mathias Stones was the sort of horrible that Nathaniel seemed to think - Alexander had met enough kids in the system with that sort of background to be able to read between the lines on that one - then Alexander would need a reminder not to be like his father. It also meant that Alexander was alone, which seemed like it was long overdue. He'd always been alone; he'd just been denying it. Now, he wasn't going to do that. If he was lucky, he'd be able to start being a little less alone. As he prepared for the Ball, he thought he might be on the right path for that.

"You look lovely," Alexander said to Barnabas' reflection in the mirror as he observed himself and did his best to get his jacket to lay flat and lint-free. "You look lovely. You look lovely." This was never going to work. He still wasn't sure whether he'd get punched in the eye for trying to say something like that to Mab. At the very least, she'd probably think he'd lost his mind. Maybe he had. If he was lucky, they both had.

Truth be told, Alexander was feeling reckless anyway. Maybe he wanted to tell Mab she looked beautiful, and maybe he wanted to steal bread from the kitchen, and maybe he wanted to see how long they could go without being caught, and maybe he just wanted to scream and scream and scream until his lungs came out and, hopefully, took his heart with them. It was odd to him that angry went hand-in-hand with exhausted, because he always thought that anger was powerful. But really, it was just keeping him up at night, and it was making him sour. He didn't want to be that person, and wanted to be extra careful about it if his father was that person.

Unfortunately, he'd already submitted the contact request form about Mathias Stones. He really should have waited for the letter from Nathaniel to do that, but at least now he'd get to find out in his own way whether or not this man was what Nathaniel seemed convinced he was. What Alexander desperately hoped he was not.

Because if he was, then Alexander didn't have it the worst. Sure, he had it bad. He'd been abandoned to grow up in a system that was more apt to losing him than helping him find himself. But the way Nathaniel had described Evelyn's reaction, he couldn't help wonder if she had had it worse. Would it be worse to be hurt by a parent? Or to never have a parent at all? If Evelyn was wrong, then Alexander had had it the worst, and his anger was justified. If he hadn't, if they were tied maybe, then Alexander was on the same side as someone he'd never met, and that was too risky. Too scary. Too vulnerable. And too dangerous for his future, adult self, if genetics were what they seemed to be. He didn't understand that much about them because apparently wizards didn't need science in their curriculum, but what he did know was that if it was nature versus nurture, and he hadn't had a whole lot of nurture, and nature wasn't serving him anything to work with, then he was basically doomed.

At least he'd look good doomed. He was surprised that the suit he and Mab had picked out fit as well as it did. He looked pretty okay. He was excited for Mab's dress, too. She did look lovely in it, but he still wasn't convinced he should tell her that. Instead, he was thinking of telling her about his secret. Then, maybe, they could be reckless together. They'd agreed on wanting company for this shindig, but they hadn't necessarily discussed whether they for sure had to go to this shindig. Get the fancy clothes, be the fancy people, do the fancy thing, and then see how high they could climb up in some of the trees in the Gardens before they were caught. If any two kids were going to be able to stay hidden, it would be the kids no one ever saw anyway; maybe they could hide up there all night and only come down when they wanted to. It would be nice to feel like he got to decide something for once.

He did get to decide whether he was on time for the Ball though, too, so he said farewell to Barnabas and ducked out of his room, feeling like he should be heading to Gatsby's next party instead of a wizard ball. Although Gatsby would probably have really liked the magic waterfall. Upon his arrival, Alexander decided Gatsby probably would have liked most of it. It seemed much less stuffy than the sorts of things that Gatsby threw for people he didn't even like anyway. That was relatable though; maybe that's why Alexander liked the book so much. Not that anyone would know, because he didn't smile when he walked into Cascade Hall and he didn't smile when he read the Great Gatsby. He did manage a smile when he saw Mab though. Just a little one, and a fleeting one at that, but it did happen.

"I got news," he said quietly to her as he approached. "They found my parents, and I have a sister." Man, that felt good to say out loud. It felt so so good. For a moment, his anger was replaced with adrenaline, and he thought again about what sort of shenanigans they might be able to get up to together. But then he leaned back, realizing he'd completely missed an important step. He had told himself that he'd at least consider whether or not Mab looked nice before writing it off as a lost cause. She actually really did. He adjusted his suit again, playfully this time. "Also," he smirked flatly. "We look lovely."
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales Life is a lie, let's make a new one. [Mab] 1475 0 5

Mab

April 21, 2020 6:42 PM
The thing that Mab really remembered the most about the trip to Tumbleweed was not the ginger ale, or her dress, or the cowboy hats, or even Alexander himself. It was that it wasn't fair.

Life wasn't fair. She knew that very well. Normally she fell on the side of the have-not, but she'd managed somehow to land the lottery win when it came to foster care. Well, not somehow. She knew perfectly well how she'd managed it. She'd run away from her actual foster placement, lived on the streets for a few weeks, months, eons? Time didn't really have a meaning there so she wasn't entirely sure. But she'd been on her own, and buying her own food with money she pickpocketed using fey help (underage magic, according to the Auror report) and got herself arrested by Fey Police. And the one Fey Police Lady she met was going through some kind of family crisis and decided she needed a kid but she hated kids and here was Mab who was scrappy and independent and legally in need of a guardian and seemingly resistant to allowing Bel accidentally kill her with poor parenting skills, so it was some kind of fate. Bel pulled strings and talked to judges and then Mab was a foster kid to a rich witch.

Alexander just lived in a group home on the other side of the country. He'd had zero chance of encountering Bel.

But Bel was rich, and she knew people, and she apparently had some pull.

So Mab had broached an idea with her. And Bel was not totally convinced. Bel wasn't really experienced with parenting one kid let alone two. Bel didn't like kids. Bel especially didn't like boys. Bel wanted nothing to do with having two opposite sex teenagers living under her roof when she's at work most of the day and has to leave them unsupervised. Bel was a cranky witch who turned kids into toads. Bel wasn't some kind of bleeding heart who took in strays.

Mab had calmly refuted each of these things. Alexander had zero expectations in a parent, so as long as she didn't abandon them and kept feeding and housing them, she was already doing better than the ones they knew. Bel liked her, right? (Mab knew this was playing dirty, but she'd never had a problem with that before and she certainly didn't when her friend's future was at stake.) Bel liked her nephews, right? Derry Four was a first grade teacher so he didn't work over the summer, and Cole would love to have someone to play with. They could go visit their foster-uncle when she was at work. (Mab decided not to refute the part about being a cranky witch because Bel kind of was.) And Bel didn't need to be a bleeding heart for her home to start filling up with strays if Mab was one. Mab noted she would not have time to find any feral cats to bring home this summer if she had Alexander to keep her company.

Mab arrived at the door of the Cascade Hall feeling pretty darn smug. She had permission to ask Alexander if he would consider moving to Boston and if he wanted to met Bel as a potential placement. Timing being what it was, he'd have to go back to the Northwest first, but Bel could probably get transfer papers pushed through by early next week if he wanted them. The only real concession she'd had to make was to promise that she'd paint Bel as an imperfect guardian, and possibly only a temporary one until he could find someone better suited. Mab wasn't worried about that because it either meant Alexander would find someone even better than a rich witch to live with, or he wouldn't and he'd get to stay with Bel. Either way was a win compared to where he was at now.

She stepped into the Ball, and felt something magical happen. This place, this room with its flowing waterfalls instead of walls, this school where they taught ridiculous things like how to properly chop rat spleens, this world where nothing was like it should be, this incredibly fancy event where she was wearing a second-hand dress . . . Mab belonged here.

She was a fey as any of them. She was as unexpected as any of them. She had bargained with the fey and come out ahead. She was as powerful and scary as anyone else. She felt, oddly, safe.

She'd felt safe all year. She was only now realizing that. The surprises and horrors of daily life in the Fey Lands had mostly obscured it. But nothing here, nobody here, had made her feel unsafe. Even in DADA, which all the terrible things Professor Hawthorne-Brooding talked about, Mab was being taught how to deal with them.

This place was good. This place was hers.

And there was Alexander, making his way toward her, wearing the suit Bel paid for. Mab smiled. Then he opened with his news, and her expression was replaced by one of surprise and a bit of dismay. Had she battled the Cranky Witch for nothing? He had parents. He had a sister already. A sister who wasn't her.

"Oh," she said, trying to look excited for him instead of disappointed. Except . . . . it was news. It wasn't termed good news. Details like that were very important for Fey, because some of them couldn't lie. (Mab could, she'd double checked that pretty early on after finding out she was a changeling.) And Alexander wasn't looking joyful. Not really upset either, though, so it was hard to tell, but she would have thought good news would seem more . . . happy? He just seemed . . . she didn't even know.

But he was saying they looked lovely, and she looked down at the dress she was wearing. It was a cute dress. Silver and shimmery. Otherwise plain. Just simple spaghetti straps. A zig-zagged bottom hem that topped out around her knees and reached as far down as mid-calf. "Only worn once!" the tag had promised. She wasn't sure she believed it, but it was close enough to new for her. There were, at least, no obvious signs of stains or damage. She kind of loved this dress. Understated, but elegant. Sleek, but not so tight she couldn't run if she had to. Perfect.

Her hair was nice, too. She'd battled with that as fiercely as with Bel, but this time she had been defeated. Fortunately, Leanor was available to rescue her and had tamed it into a pretty style that was as lovely as her dress. She probably owed her roommate a serious fey debt for that.

And Alexander cleaned up nicely, too.

"We are," she agreed. Then she paused and cautiously toed back toward his opening news. "Is . . . do you want a sister?" she asked carefully. "This is . . . good?"
1 Mab I already started working on that 1473 Mab 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 21, 2020 6:56 PM
Mab was as cautious as ever and Alexander was reminded of one of the reasons he liked hanging out with her so much. They had seen enough in this world to know that everything came with a price and every price cost more than it seemed to on first glance. Nothing was ever just good or just bad and everything that was sweet was bittersweet. Like finding a friend, finally, because you can bond over your past misfortunes.

Her question was a good one and not one that hadn't yet crossed his mind. Truth be told, he'd spent a lot of time thinking about just this subject. He couldn't say no, because he did want a sister. But it was because he wanted a family. He didn't want whatever Evelyn's father was. And if they weren't close, there was no saying whether that was any sort of family at all. Either he was getting a crappy father or a crappy sister, and there was no word on his mother or her mother or anything else. No, that wasn't a life he wanted. But . . . he didn't want to go back to Seattle either. Sonora was a fresh start for him in many ways, but it didn't yet seem to be fresh enough.

Finally, Alexander shook his head. "I don't want this one," he said, frowning a little. "I guess her dad - my dad - is really awful. It's been suggested that I don't contact him 'for safety reasons'," he said, with air quotes. "Whatever that means, that's not a family I want. I just . . . " It felt rude to talk about his sad lot when Mab had those things. Well, she had some of them. Her life was by no means perfect, and she was looking for her mother and she was alone in a lot of ways too, but she did have a life. He didn't want to bring the party down. But he'd gone past the topic and then she'd gone back, so maybe she didn't mind. Maybe he really did have a friend. "I don't want to go back to Seattle. You said . . . there are magic group homes? Or foster homes?" He hated how desperate he sounded, although anyone else probably would have read it as as neutral as ever.

It was cathartic to say it all out loud, because he hadn't yet. He'd thought about it, he'd cried about it, he'd yelled about it, and he'd talked about it a little with Nathaniel, but not like this. Not with someone who understood and not with someone who was his age and not with someone who wanted him to talk about it for the sake of talking it out. And, he realized, he really didn't want whatever family he had been meant to have there. That family was already established, and apparently a mess. He didn't want that life. He just . . . didn't want to be the weird kid who made stuff happen that didn't make any sense, either. "I'd like to learn how I could get anywhere other than where I've been, but not to where my birth certificate says I ought to be. Does that make sense?"
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales Oh thank goodness. 1475 0 5

Mab

April 23, 2020 6:13 PM
Mab tilted her head in faint confusion at Alexander's answer. There was apparently something wrong with the sister that he'd acquired biologically. Oh. Oh, the problem wasn't with the sister but with the father. As he talked, she tried to look properly dismayed for him, but frankly, she was needing to work really hard to keep from grinning. He didn't want his family. He had a dumb family. This was great, but it was also terrible. It was very terrible actually. But it meant her plan could happen after all, and she was getting really excited to share that idea.

She perked up even more when he expressed his desire to not go back to Seattle. That sounded like he'd be agreeable to moving to Boston. And yeah. It definitely sounded like he'd like her plan.

But she had to play it cool. If he didn't like her plan, she didn't want to be disappointed. She'd feed it out a little at a time and see what he thought about it. She nodded. "Yeah, that makes sense," she confirmed, because it absolutely totally did. "Some dads just suck," she informed him, though he probably already knew. "Mine sucks, too," she added, so he wouldn't feel like she was insulting just his. It wasn't quite the same. She didn't think there were 'safety concerns' involved with her dad. He was just a douche who dumped his girlfriend when he found out he got her pregnant.

"I . . . don't know about magical group homes," she admitted. "There's definitely magical foster care, but I don't know if there's much of a magical foster system. I'm probably a weird edge case, but I got put with Bel through a judge instead of by a case worker or anything like that. She's got connections and stuff. And um, well, I'm connected to her now, and I was wondering, if you'd maybe want to move to Boston? I've been owling her since Tumbleweed and she's agreed she can come out to meet you, if you'd be interested. She's . . . she's not perfect, nobody is. She's a bit short tempered, but there's not really safety concerns like with your bio dad. She's much more likely to just turn you into a toad for few hours until she calms down. So if you don't want to be a toad, that's something to consider. And she dates girls, so if that bothers you, it's also not a good match. And you'd have to relocate to Boston, so that could be a deal breaker if you don't want to leave the West Coast. And she doesn't really know much about raising sons - or daughters, really, but she was at least a teenage girl once - so she's a little wary of taking you on with no male role models around, but she's totally got a," Mab stopped abruptly, frowning in obvious confusion, because she just realized she'd been told Three and Four were brothers, but Three was also Bel's brother but Four was her cousin, and how did that even work?

"Anyway, she has two Derries who are somehow related to her and each other that I'm supposed to call Uncles, but it's complicated and confusing. Anyway, there are foster-uncles who seem like good role models, and if you really want a good foster-dad instead of or in addition to a foster-mom, she can just take you in for a few months or more, until a better option comes along. Other pluses include a nice big apartment with private bedrooms; a foster mom who really seems like she's dedicated to making sure you're doing well; you'd have a couple of cousins who are the sons of the two Derries, but they're either twenty or six, so not quite our age," she paused as if that was all, and then added casually, like it was an afterthought, and not the part she was really trying her best not to get too hopeful about, "oh, and I'd be your foster sister."

She'd never had a sibling. And with Mom being, well, a single mom, particularly a single mom who worked three jobs and therefore had zero time for dating anyone, a sibling had never seemed particularly feasible. She'd still always kind of wished she'd had one.

"So would that be something she should try to set up? Or should I have her look into how to get you moved to magic foster care by more official channels?" Mab felt pretty sure that was a safe suggestion. Bel would probably be relieved enough not to have to try to juggle two new foster kids that she'd jump on that. "That might take more than a few days though."

Satisfied that she'd made a good case for her plan, she stopped talking. She didn't normally talk that much. Her throat didn't really like it. It felt kind of scratchy and dry now. "Do you mind if we swing by the drink table?"
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Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 23, 2020 11:08 PM
Talking to Mab was always interesting for Alexander, because it felt so good when they could relate and also pretty terrible - like that they both had crappy dads - and it felt so terrible when they couldn't relate, but also pretty good - like that they had had really different experiences with foster care, the foster system, etc. It was nice to feel like his experiences were valid, even if they were different than hers. Certainly her experiences were closer than most of the people he'd met since coming to Sonora.

Mab kept talking and it wasn't about relating anymore, it was about an offer. Alexander's instincts were at war with each other, which was probably good because it gave Mab time to get out all the things she seemed to have been thinking about for a while now. Because she'd been thinking about this for a while now and she was still sure. That was. . . . no one had ever wanted him before. A big part of him was ready to pack his bags and take her up on the offer the moment it became clear that that's what it was. Other parts were less sure that it could be real, and he wanted to gauge how seriously this Bel was likely to be about it. He also wasn't sure how serious Mab was about being turned into a toad, but it wouldn't be the worst thing that had ever happened to him. Maybe he'd even enjoy being a toad.

The biggest thing that scared him was that Bel might change her mind. If this was just for a few months . . . He couldn't handle getting a family and then finding out they were awful, and then getting a new family and finding out they didn't want to keep him. So far, no one had ever wanted to keep him. At the same time, if he turned her down point blank, then he was making that decision for her and he didn't have a lot else in the works; hope was the one thing that no one could take from him, although they had tried time and time again.

But Mab would be his sister. Foster sister, half sister . . . all these qualifiers and titles. But he was beyond sure which one he'd rather have. His future was thirsty, so he nodded a little blankly at the suggestion to get something to drink. He wasn't sure he remembered how to make his throat do the swallowing thing right now, but he was going to have to. He had to say something. If he didn't, this would all go away. Whatever else happened after this, he would do his darndest to make sure he wasn't the reason he was the one left alone again.

"Yes," he said, a little too eagerly as they turned for the drink table. "Yes, I want that." Saying 'I want to be your foster brother' felt like a lot, and he wondered if it was a relation that Mab had practiced before saying it as calmly as she had. He looked at his friend - which was kind of weird actually because he was pretty sure she was his date and now they were sort of siblings but that was fine because it wasn't really a date and they weren't really siblings - and tried to really really see her. To see everything. "You think it's really possible? Bel would really do that?" He was just asking a question, but it wasn't hard to hear the fear and walls building in his voice. "If so, I'd really really like that a lot."

Trying to break the tension, he patted his obviously empty pockets and then shrugged. "Alright, I'm all packed," he joked.
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales For real? 1475 0 5

Mab

April 29, 2020 12:34 PM
Mab smiled when Alexander said 'Yes'. It was even an eager yes, despite the pause preceding it. That was good. It was looking very promising that her plan may actually work. Alexander was on board. She was on board. Even Bel was on board. This was going to happen.

Of course, Alexander was a little apprehensive about it all. That was fair. She was, too. But not by as much as she would have been if she hadn't just spent an entire school year sharing a room with Leonor DeMatteo. That blunted a lot of her worries about sharing spaces. If she survived living in the same room as Leonor for this long, sharing an apartment with Alexander while having her own separate room available would be a breeze. And of the two of them, it wasn't Leonor she'd have picked to live with, given a choice.

"It's possible," she answered his question with certainty. Her knowledge of Bel was not absolute. They'd only lived together for a few months before Mab had moved off to Sonora for most of the year. But one thing she did know was this. "Bel is a force of nature. Once she decides she wants something, she's getting it. She can and will do this. She said she would and she is very emphatic about keeping promises."

Mab smiled a little at Alexander's joke, but felt kind of bad about it. As little as she'd had for most of life Before Bel, she'd always at least had something. "Yeah, well, unfortunately, she can't work instant miracles, so you'll have to go back to Seattle for a couple days. But keep that pocket ready, because we're bustin' you out of that joint."

At that point, they reached the drink table and she collected a cup of water, deliberately avoiding the pumpkin juice also on option. She'd never understood the appeal of juice made out of vegetables, but the pumpkin variety seemed very big in the Fey Lands. There was maybe some fey magic involved. "Do you like pumpkin juice, or do you find it as weird as I do?" she asked, mostly to gauge his atunement to that aspect of the fey world. She'd gathered he was also a changeling, so she hoped she wasn't falling behind the curve of even those others who weren't raised in this place.
1 Mab For Real 1473 Mab 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 29, 2020 1:51 PM
It's possible was only mildly encouraging, as if it turned out not to work, that was going to suck. Still, Alexander was about to turn down an opportunity just in case. Who would do that? Not him. He almost laughed when Mab said he'd have to go back to Seattle for a couple days. Adoption and foster stuff could take months or years, he'd seen it happen, and the idea that it was going to happen at all was a big deal. A few days was nothing. Unless . . . well, if he went back and a few days turned into a few weeks and then a few months and then he came back to Sonora and nothing had changed, that might be too much. He began the process of bracing himself mentally for the wait he'd be enduring as he was sure it was going to be one of the longest of his life. Longer even than waiting to hear back from the hospital, or, now, Mathias Stones.

"We really made this wild west thing work out," he chuckled, appreciating the image of Mab in a showdown with whichever of the group home's staff members was on duty.

Alexander took punch when Mab got water, figuring he could have water most any time but punch was not so easily available. Of course, that might be changing too. He nodded his agreement about pumpkin juice though.

"Seattle is the Starbucks capital of the world I think," he pointed out. "I'm pretty used to being around pumpkin flavored stuff, but like . . . pumpkin pie coffee seems different than . . . what just juiced pumpkin? That sounds gross. I guess a group of people that make and consume potions - which are real nasty looking - probably are excited for the opportunity to drink a juiced squash."
22 Alexander Pierce-Beales Today turned out to be much better than I'd expected. 1475 0 5

Theo Spurn

April 30, 2020 6:12 AM
Talking to Lyssa had reminded Theo about Mab. Not that he had particularly forgotten her, but he had not overly noticed her. Maybe her dress wasn’t the most touchy. Maybe she was doing That Mab Thing where she was there but wasn’t - it happened sometimes in the common room that he suddenly noticed she was there and he had no idea how long that had been the case because she didn’t move or make noise. Or maybe he had just been thinking about his own coat too much.

Anyway, Mab didn’t like touching and he worried how you gave someone hugs when they didn’t want to be touched, but luckily he had a little bag of fuzzy hug substitutes swinging happily from his wrist. He didn’t think they were really quite the same as a hug, but they were soft and comforting and it would be good for Mab to have one just in case she kept not hugging people.

“I’m not touching you,” he declared as he barrelled straight into the middle of what interaction she was having. “I know you don’t like it so I’m not doing it but I thought you might be sad without hugs so you can have this but also it’s not really like a hug but it is but soft things are for everybody,” he explained, bouncing on his toes, holding out a pipe cleaner flower for her. “There’s also badges about not touching,” he added helpfully, gesturing vaguely at the stall.

“You get one too,” he added to Alexander holding out another flower.
13 Theo Spurn It's about to get even better!!! 1476 0 5

Mab

April 30, 2020 1:55 PM
Mab tipped an imaginary cowboy hat at Alexander at his wild west comment, then nodded (without showing her relief) when he confirmed pumpkin juice just seemed gross to him, too. Though he did make a good point on the issue of potions. She had thankfully avoided needing to imbibe any of the concoctions they'd brewed up in potions, and when she'd had a cold over the winter she just hadn't gone to the nurse out of fear that something much worse than Tylenol might be given for her to take. She'd rather suffer three weeks of sneezing and coughing than drink something with chopped creature guts in it.

Before she could remark upon this insight, though, Theo registered on her radar and her eyes widened very slightly in alarm. Her stance changed to something more aggressive, not because she thought Theo might try to hurt her, but because she feared he might try to hug her.

He stopped a safe distance away though, and she was surprised when he assured her that he wouldn't touch her. She blinked. Her guard lessened marginally. Somebody must have talked to him about social norms, and it maybe even got through.

She accepted the flower that was offered to her with mute disbelief. Fey people were just weird. "I . . . thank you," she got out, and was very glad when he turned his attention over to Alexander instead. She looked over in the direction Theo had pointed and saw a booth set up, but she couldn't quite see what it was promoting from here. She made a mental not to see what he was talking about in a little while. Badges? For not touching? Some kind of contest? She thought she'd do well in a not touching contest.
1 Mab That's a bold claim 1473 0 5

Alexander Pierce-Beales

April 30, 2020 4:07 PM
As it turned out, Alexander had been right on the money in thinking that Mab was capable of punching him in the eye should he upset her. This was evidenced in the arrival of another first year, one Alexander recognized was from Mab's own House. He watched as the Pecari moved very quickly and then offered Alexander a flower and the whole thing was just a lot.

He accepted the flower the a polite nod and then glanced over his shoulder to see what booth the boy was talking about. Alexander wasn't against people touching him, or touching people, but he also hadn't found very many good reasons to go about doing so yet. This boy seemed to have other thoughts on it. It took Alexander a moment to remember his name was Theo. "Thanks," he added for the flower.

"It's good of you not to hug people who don't want to be hugged," Alexander told him. He thought that that was probably the best sort of person to be, was one who didn't take away other folks' autonomy. He looked down at his suit, checking the velvet liner for pockets to see if he had, somehow, brought a soft thing for the boy who thought soft things were for everyone. "I didn't bring anything to give people," he said glumly. "But my jacket is soft." He pulled the side out to reveal the fuzzy black interior and held it out where the boy could see it, or touch it, or whatever he was inclined to do. Probably not lick it. Alexander would put a stop to that one.
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