Mortimer Brockert

May 14, 2021 8:02 PM
OOC: Parts pertaining to Osvaldo and his wife approved by his author BIC:

Mortimer was happy that the holidays were over and it was time for school to start again. Honestly, there was no atmosphere that was more of an anathema to him than one of happiness and good cheer. Not to mention the meaningless socializing that was crammed into a short space of time with not nearly enough of a break between incidents. He could not remember the last time he'd had a worthwhile conversation...then again, Mortimer was pretty sure that had been a longer ago time than just before the midterm break.

He'd even been dragged to the staff holiday party by his wife. He still was deeply confused as to why she would want to go to yet another party when they had to deal with all the ones they were obligated to go to among those of their social class. Vivien had seemed to think it would be nice for their four youngest grandchildren to come along and play with his colleagues' children. And admittedly, Mortimer had had his best conversation of the whole season grumpily complaining along with the school groundskeeper, Osvaldo, while their wives chatted pleasantly. It was nice knowing someone else thought all this festive merriment was a bunch of horse crap. That was such a rare find in another human being. Or at least it was rare to find someone who'd admit it.

Plus, the children seemed to have a good time, so Mortimer supposed that was nice.

Now though, it was time for the Returning Feast and he was going to have to make a few remarks.Preferably as few as he possibly could. But that was the nice thing about the Returning Feast as opposed to the Opening Feast. Mortimer didn't have to say as much.

Once all the students, or what looked like all the students, he didn't know-or care-if it actually was, were assembled, Mortimer stood. "Welcome back.I hope you had a nice break." There, he'd gotten it to less than ten words, a fact he was sincerely quite proud of. He sat back down and began to eat.
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Philippe Delachene

May 16, 2021 8:45 AM
A year ago, Philippe's Christmas break had included a dinner conversation that got replayed a few times in the Cascade Hall. That conversation felt like a long time ago now, and though it had felt mildly mortifying at the time, and downright invasive when it got shown to people outside of his family, particularly the one person he would have chosen not to ever see it, it was almost certainly responsible for how happy he was now.

It was the memory of that conversation that had made Philippe and Freddie aware that they both liked each other. With that out of the way, they could get past the whole 'Does he like boys? And if he does like boys, does he like me?' dance of uncertainty and just get to know each other and maybe flirt a little without worrying about whether they'd be rejected or told they weren't interested in you like that. Philippe liked flirting. It was really fun. He wasn't confident enough yet to really be blatant about it, but little smiles and touches were really nice.

He didn't think he and Freddie were officially dating yet, though they'd come pretty close to having real dates, especially his picnic lunch just before midterm. He didn't think it was far off though. He was ready for it now, he thought, and he was pretty sure Freddie would like to be boyfriends, too.

Philippe had already checked with Jasper to make sure he wouldn't be weirded out by it, and though Philippe thought his roommate was maybe a little bit uncomfortable with it, Jasper was making a good effort not to be. He really wanted to be a friend and a support to Philippe and he was doing his best to be both, and Philippe respected him even more for that, that it didn't come easy with Jasper's family background, but he was doing it anyway.

And obviously, his family was good with it. The memory of them offering their support and encouragement, before Philippe had even asked for it, was what had set this whole thing in motion.

He walked into the Cascade Hall, his feet barely feeling like they were touching the ground in his happy anticipation of seeing Freddie again after a couple weeks apart. He didn't see him at the Teppenpaw table yet, so Philippe just picked a chair with several empty chairs around it, hoping that when he arrived, Freddie would take one of them.

He looked up in greeting and smiled cheerfully as he heard footsteps approach to claim one of the empty spots. "Hi! Good holiday?" he hoped.
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Freddie Zauberhexen

May 17, 2021 11:46 AM
Freddie's break had felt a bit more high stakes than normal for a number of reasons that Freddie thought were silly. For one, Hana was old enough now to be really talking at length about her plans for the future and she seemed insistent that those plans should include boys, even though the boy that she seemed most keen on including didn't seem entirely convinced about including her yet. Also, she wanted to come back to Germany and work in their little village but also wanted to be very fancy and live the high life. Freddie's parents mostly just thought she should figure herself out and go live life, village be damned, because their own choices for their own lives weren't meant to dictate either the choices or lives of their children. Which then brought them to Freddie's own high stakes conversations.

While they weren't the sort of people to suggest that liking boys was any sort of choice and they hadn't suggested anything negative about Freddie's interest in dresses (they'd had a conversation about whether he was a she and stuff, but it was all positive and Freddie thought that Ellie would like them a lot), they were still worried about their boy starting to possibly be interested in dating. Since the possibility of both of their kids dating boys was now on the table, it seemed like something that should be discussed openly. At the same time, the things Hana needed to know about dating a boy and Freddie needed to know about dating a boy were wildly different, so there was that. Freddie was really glad he didn't have to worry about some of the things Hana apparently did have to, although they assured him that if he dated a girl, then he'd have to worry. He was pretty sure that was incentive enough to never date a girl. He had asked about how that worked if you dated a girl who didn't have all the same girl bits as other girls and they hadn't really had good words for it but said that then some of the things to worry about would be different.

All in all, it seemed like dating people came with a lot of stuff to worry about and that made Freddie feel like he should be worried. But he couldn't quite manage it! Whenever he thought about dating the only person he was really interested in dating, worry was the last thing on his mind because he just felt happy. He thought that it might be because he just liked being around that person and dating mostly seemed like just being around each other a lot and then sometimes doing stuff that adults did but that wasn't a requirement for dating (his parents had made that clear too).

All of these things had contributed to the small wrapped package in his robe pocket as he entered Cascade Hall for the Returning Feast. He'd thought a lot about whether he wanted to bring it to the feast or wait until they were back at the Common Room, but since they didn't share a room, the Common Room seemed like a lot less of a private place than the Feast, where everyone was paying attention to their own business and the food on their own plate. Of course, he couldn't be entirely sure that Philippe would be available to sit with, or even really that he'd want to sit with him, although he was pretty sure he would. Still, at worst, he could just hold the package until later.

As it turned out, Philippe was available to sit with and Freddie took a seat with a beaming grin, keeping his arms to himself since he was not sure if a hug was appropriate or not. Philippe looked up at him as he approached, looking as cheery as Freddie felt (which undoubtedly contributed to Freddie's grin) and received a nod.

"Good holiday," he agreed. "Good to be back," he added, turning faintly pink.

The headmaster said some stuff real fast and then the feast began and Freddie leaned in towards Philippe for a moment - he'd taken a seat next to him instead of across from him - and pulled his robe pocket open to show that there was a package inside. "Is giving okay now? Or das ist not okay?" he confirmed, not wanting to embarrass his follow Teppenpaw. "For Christmas," he added with a smile.

He was ready to give it to him if he wanted it and was excited to see what Philippe thought of the gift. It had been something one of the Muggle shop owners in their village had made. He specialized in ornate beaded pouches and bags, and he'd accepted a custom order from Freddie to make a small pouch with the colors of the German flag on one side and the French flag on the other. Freddie's parents had gone the extra length to add a bit of an extension charm inside, although they said not to talk too much about that because apparently it wasn't something they were supposed to do and places other than their little village might care more about what they were 'supposed' to do with magic and what not. In any case, the pouch was smaller than a wallet but even cinched shut with its neat black ribbon would carry several fancy stones, buttons, or other knick knacks.


OOC: Feel free to assume that Freddie actually hands it to Philippe if he wants to open it now because "hey, reach into my pocket" is weird.
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Philippe Delachene

May 17, 2021 6:38 PM
Philippe would have grinned wider when Freddie answered that his break was good but it was also good to be back, except he was already at his widest grin, but he did feel his heart lift at the implication that Freddie was pleased to see him. He was also happy that Freddie sat next to him because that would make 'accidental' shoulder brushes and knee bumps easier. He lived with Anya. He knew what natural looking fidgeting looked like.

(He was less skilled at accurately replicating it, and it wouldn't be too hard for Freddie to realize Philippe's light collisions were done on purpose.)

Freddie showed him that he had a Christmas present for him, and Philippe grinned at him. "Oh! Now!" he said excitedly, because who didn't like getting gifts right away? "I have one for you, too, but it's up in my room. I'll give it to you later!" He realized this might be why some people might choose to wait to get their gift. "Unless you want to do them together? I can wait to open mine until then." It would be like, an hour. Hardly the longest period of time he had ever anticipated opening a present. Philippe could be patient.

He'd have to wait that long to see how well Freddie liked his gift regardless, and that might be the harder feat. He'd gotten him a nice set of magic combs that were supposed to be really good for helping spread hair color, and a magical hair dye that Jasmine had helped him find that slowly cycled through the rainbow.
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Freddie Zauberhexen

May 18, 2021 11:52 AM
Freddie loved touches. He and Ellie spent a lot of time dancing and sitting close to do homework or read simply because touching was nice and it was comforting. This sort of touch, the sort of touch that Philippe seemed to be doing maybe not accidentally when their knees bumped under the table or their shoulders brushed when they adjusted how they were seated on the bench, was not comforting at all. It was like a lightning bolt and a cup of hot chocolate had gotten together and agreed that they should invent something that was in between them and that something was touches.

That was entirely not the point of this conversation though and Freddie wasn't about to start explaining his feelings on such things in this moment. It was more fun this way. It was like they were playing a game together but they hadn't confirmed to make sure their rulebooks were the same, so they were trying to play from each other's rulebooks without looking to see what they were. How did one win the game? No idea. How did one play the game? No idea. But they were playing nonetheless and it felt like maybe they were winning too. It was a very nice game.

"We can do together," Freddie agreed with a grin, pulling his robe closed again like a sneaky salesman. He liked any sort of opportunity to use 'together' or 'us' and he felt like he might be made of sap for all that oozed in his chest just then. "How was other Christmas?" he asked, realizing Philippe had asked him but he hadn't returned the question. "Your break was good also?"
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