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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Jasmine Delachene

April 18, 2020 7:25 PM
It was finally here! The day of the ball was finally here! Jasmine had been preparing for and anticipating this for literally the whole year. She had the perfect dress - a beautiful blue Cinderella gown (not the actual one from the movie) with lots of tulle and glimmering constellations and even a few charmed images of shooting stars floating about in its depths. The bodice had come a little bland and simple, in her opinion, but she'd added a bit more shimmer to it with a pretty simple glitter charm, and it sparkled just as nicely as her skirts now. The sleeves were made of nice big ruffles that overshadowed her breast and made it much less obvious that she did not have a lot of natural curve in that area.

She was accessorized with the sapphire necklace and bracelet they had de-cursed in DADA. The two pieces were perhaps not the most fancy or expensive of jewelry on show in the Cascade Hall tonight, but she and Gary had worked together to make them safe to use so it seemed kind of rude not to wear them, so she was. Besides, they were cute and went well with the dress. She liked them.

Topping it off, she wore her hair in a lovely up-do, with her favorite tiara adding just the right princess-y touch. She'd paid a galleon to the girl doing the make-up consultation to get the best colors to go with everything else, but was confident enough in her make-up application skills that she didn't need the tutorial on how to use them.

Her shoes were heels, charmed for comfort, but giving her about two inches more height than she normally had. She'd been wearing them to her dance practices with Gary, Peyton, and Conner, both so Gary wouldn't get confused by her suddenly being taller on the day of the ball, and so she could makes sure she was going to be comfortable and graceful wearing them. They were working out great.

She came down the stairs into the hall outside the Cascade Hall, feeling like there really ought to be more cameras about, but Gary was there to see her at least, waiting just where she'd told him to be, so she smiled at him and . . . descended. She felt glorious.

He looked good, too, wearing the robes she'd picked out and owled to him over midterm. If she'd guessed his size wrong, he'd had the good sense to get them properly tailored before now.

She glided across the foyer to stand beside him. She'd instructed him in how to offer an arm, though they'd never practiced the maneuver when her skirts were quite this full before. She smiled happily at him and gave him a moment to appreciate her efforts, and yes, there, he did remember.

She accepted the offered arm graciously, the tulle accommodating the closeness without too much trouble (it was, after all, mostly all air), and she beamed at her date, having never felt so happy as this moment. "Shall we go to our ball?" she inquired.




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Gary Harper

April 18, 2020 8:46 PM
It was time. 'May the deities of the multiverse have mercy upon me.' Gary thought to himself as he stared into the mirror in his room. So much had been building up to the moment, and it had finally arrived. He was so nervous he was physically trembling. He grabbed onto the dresser and tried to force his nerves back down. "Get a grip," he muttered to himself, "You've just got a date with the best looking girl in the school, she is a princess and she deserves better than this."

His image looked uncertainly back at him from the mirror. He was wearing the robes Jasmine had picked out for him. There had been a few tweaks he had needed to make them fit right, but even so, they just didn't look... right. This was supposed to be a special night, and it had to be perfect for Jasmine. At the moment, he wasn't. She was a princess and she needed a prince. He was no prince. Why had she said yes? Did... did she see something in him that he didn't? Was that possible? Could he be a prince for her?

Maybe? He let go of the dresser and looked good and hard at the image in the mirror. He stood up a little straighter and put his shoulders back. Maybe. He picked up the comb that he had tossed aside earlier in frustration. With an extra charm or two the comb finally did it's job and tamed the wild mass of hair on his head. Just maybe. He smirked as a thought crossed his mind, why not? He may as well be a proper charming prince.

In a moment he had dug out two of his smaller notebooks, and with a few transfiguring waves of his wand, he had a golden epaulet attached to each shoulder with a gold cord draped between them across his chest. Yes, that was better. He would be a prince, for his princess. She deserved no less. He picked up the corsage he had bought for her and headed off to meet his destiny.

Good, he made it to the hall first, keeping her waiting would have been disastrous. He watched the other students coming, nodding greeting to the few he knew, always keeping a close eye out for Jasmine. Then he saw her, at the top of the stairs. She was a princess! He immediately realigned his posture again as she spotted him. Then she smiled! He couldn't do more than stare at her as she floated down the stairs as gracefully as an angel.

It was everything he could do to tear his eyes away from her, but he was afraid his appreciative observation was degrading into gawking. "You are gorgeous," he complimented as he offered his arm to her, "and I was right, the jewelry looks much better on you." he added playfully. Good thing they had practiced proper protocol. She took his arm and drew in close, her skirts flowing around them. She even smelled wonderful. How had he...? No. He was her prince. That is all that mattered.

"Yes we shall, but first..." he offered her the small arrangement of flowers. Thankfully the flower people had deduced correctly the colors the flowers should be based off of what he could tell them of the colors of his outfit and some of the jewelry he had hoped she would be wearing.
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Jasmine Delachene

April 30, 2020 11:36 AM
Jasmine let out a small delighted squeal as she saw the change Gary had made to his robes. Epaulets! It was perfect! And even his normally wild hair was tidied up nicely.

She beamed at him as he complimented her, and laughed at his joke, because he was right. The necklace just wouldn't fall right with that golden cord across his chest, and his sleeves would completely cover the bracelet. Much better that she was the one wearing them.

And he brought her flowers! Wonderful! She allowed him to fasten the corsage around her wrist. She brought it up to her nose and breathed in the lovely fragrance of fresh flowers. "They're perfect! You're perfect. The whole night is going to be perfect! I'm so happy!" she bubbled.

Then he offered his arm again and they were off to stand where the prefects were waiting to be presented. She might not be a prefect herself (she gave Peyton a wave when she saw her roommate waiting with Conner) but this still felt like her moment of glory.

They were sadly not announced individually, but it was still lovely, walking out onto the dance floor on her prince's arm, feeling the eyes of the rest of the school follow her and the others. The dance lessons paid off. Gary did a reasonably good job leading for a beginner, and the width of her dress kept people at enough of a distance that there wasn't too much risk of collision.

All too soon the first song was over and some of the prefects began to disperse. "Dance again?" she asked Gary, "Or do you want to mingle first?"
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Gary Harper

April 30, 2020 1:50 PM
Gary's face lit up in reaction to her response. He had done it! She was happy and excited! Somehow, against all odds, he had given Jasmine the perfect ball experience. Now he just needed to maintain perfection the whole night. Oh dear. No! He could do it, if it was the last thing he did, he could do it! Tonight he was a prince, and he was bringing his princess to a ball, and she was going to have the most wonderful, magical time he could possible make for her. That was all that mattered tonight.

He almost gave her one of his grins, but caught it just in time. Princes don't grin like that. Instead he smiled happily. "You are definitely perfect." He responded to her as he took her arm and led her out onto the dance floor with the other prefects. The whole place looked marvelous, he stood in awe a few moments while Professor Skies welcomed them.

Gary turned to Jasmine and realized he had completely forgotten everything they'd worked on in the dance classes. He panicked, and in an attempt to buy time (and mildly inspired by the sash Cleo was wearing), he bowed to his princess, "May I have this dance?" The pause allowed the panic to subside and he started at step one once she agreed. Deep breath, tale 10 and start at step one.

Step one, put hands here and there. Not other places. That point had been made clear during lessons. That he remembered, hopefully it was a sign that everything else was coming back as well. Step two, feet go these places..... and nearly everything past that was lost again in the closeness and fragrance of his princess. He moved his foot and everything and everyone began swirling around in music and colors and.. magic?

The music died off and the spinning came to a stop. What had happened? Something in his head chattered on about muscle memory and frequent repetition of patterns. The dance had concluded, he let go of Jasmine and he was pretty sure he had his stupid grin on his face. He tried to restore it to the princely smile and seemed to get it under control. Then she asked an easy question. Hold onto a beautiful girl while trying not to step on her feet, or talk to random people?

Still, there was some consideration to take here. This was Jasmine's perfect ball, what does she want to do? He almost responded with a 'Whatever you want', but that was not a perfect princely response. He had to be assertive and tell her that he wanted to do the thing that she wanted to do. So all he needed to do was to figure out what she wanted. He now suspected why someone had invented the Legilimency spell. She was a social creature, she would want to interact with the others, show off her dress and such. However, she was also a princess at a ball and to the best of his knowledge, princesses danced through the entire event.

His self-figured out and totally accurate psychology knowledge broke the tie. When someone asked what to do next and gave you multiple options, they generally lead with what they wanted to do. He just had to say it correctly. "I would be honored to have another dance with the most beautiful girl in the ballroom," he held out his hand to her, "then perhaps we can go mingle."
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