Captain Kirstenna Melcher

April 15, 2012 12:05 AM
There were only six people signed up, there were only six people signed up. What was Kirstenna going to do? She hated the idea of being pushy and mean and forcing someone onto the team. The Teppenpaw didn't want to stoop to the Imposter's level. She could never be that evil. Kirstenna would feel really guilty if she coerced someone to do something they didn't want to do. Especially if they got hurt, either through natural causes that came with playing Quidditch, or through far more sinister means due to the Imposter's plots. More likely the latter. No such thing as an innocent game anymore. Not at Sonora.

She sighed to herself and looked over the people she did have. Honestly, there had been times over the summer where Kirstenna had had to step back and not think about Quidditch anymore, because it was depressing and a bit upsetting. She had tried so hard not to take it too seriously but aside from Crotalus-and even they had that dark foul creature-the other teams weren't fighting fair. Or rather the Imposter wasn't.

"All right." Kirstenna started out. "Obviously, I will be Keeper and Kate will be Seeker." There was no reason to change that up of course. Kirstenna really believed the fifth year was good at her position, it wasn't Kate's fault that Arnold was Imperiused and Jade Owen was the Imposter's evil apprentice-and obviously, the sixth year wasn't giving up Keeper. It was, quite frankly, the only position Kirstenna was good at and besides she liked being able to keep an eye on both the game and her nemesis.

"Derry, you'll keep Beater and....Laurie, I know that this was the position you really wanted so, now it's open and you can have it, congratulations." Kirstenna gave the third year a brief smile. It had to have sucked not getting the position you really wanted. Besides, maybe Laurie would be an excellent Beater and that was what was holding them back. Not that he was a bad Chaser, but maybe he'd really shine as a Beater.

"That leaves Arista and Solomon as Chasers." The blonde looked over at Solomon. "I know you wanted reserve Keeper Solomon but I'm sorry, I kind of need you to um, do this." This kind of made Kirstenna feel worse than giving Laurie Chaser before. Solomon had pretty much wanted the position that was the least amount of work and now she was giving him one that required...much much more. Maybe he'd be really excellent Chaser though. Kirstenna hoped so, she'd really like to get at least win the first game this year.

"Anyway, that...leaves us short a player, unless someone comes in to fill or compete for that last spot, so if any of you knows anyone who might like to play, please encourage them to join." Kirstenna kept the sadness and disappointment out of her voice at this. She didn't want them to see that she wasn't exactly feeling up-beat about the situation. "Okay, let's get started warming with a few laps around the pitch." She got on her broom and flew into the air.
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Solomon Asa Davies

April 15, 2012 6:51 PM
Possibly he hadn’t made himself clear. Possibly he’d misrepresented himself. Solomon stood quietly, a little off to the side of the gathered group, blinking blue eyes staring at Kirstenna. “Ah... sure.” Dark fingers curled a little awkwardly on a school broom. Suddenly flying seemed something foreign, something extremely difficult. He’d signed up for reserve for two reasons, neither of them involving the hope that one day he could play. He liked to write down his name, and he liked to be around the Teppenpaw team as they practiced, the dizzying patterns of red and brown and yellow robes streaking the brilliantly blue sky. If ever Kirstenna should fall ill, Solomon would have willingly taken her place as Keeper, the position requiring least energy and where half of that energy would be in only focussing on paying attention, surveying the game. To be told he was needed as chaser, a position that required much movement and frustration, was enough to cause a crease in his normally passive face. He remained quiet though and agreed.

“Ah don’ know an’thin’ ‘bout bein’ chaser.” He mumbled to himself, swinging his legs over the borrowed Cleansweep. He took a breath, unused to the odd beats in his chest outside of the excitement he felt while writing. He watched as the rest of the team began their laps around the pitch. ‘I have to go as fast as they do.’ He bent his knees and kicked off, rising easily in the air, waiting until the ground was a bad fall’s away and then leaned forward, urging the broom to move. A small wind picked up, his dreads brushing his neck, his robes tickling his skin but the world passed by slowly. He wasn’t meant to be a streak blurring the sky. He enjoyed flying at his own pace. Hugging his father around the waist as they weaved in and out of trees growing out of the lagoon, balanced on the back of his father’s broom. There was no rush, if they went too fast they missed the world.

Can’t win games going slow though.’ To lose meant nothing to him. Enjoyment was in the play, not the scoreboard. But he was being assigned Chaser, assigned the duty of adding up more points, of striving for a goal he had no interest in achieving. But Kirstenna did and the rest of the Teppenpaw team did and Solomon decided that it would make a nice story if his teammates got something they liked. ‘If I want to be a good chaser, got to move faster.’ Hesitantly he leaned a little further, stomach pressing against the wood. The world began to move a little faster, and the yellow robed players ahead of him began to come in closer focus. ‘I can do this, maybe. I can be a streak.
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Arista Thornton, Chaser, Tepp

April 24, 2012 8:23 PM
Arista had seen the signups daily (at least once each day!) and was terrified when at the last possible day to sign up before tryouts there were still only six names on the list! This is BAD! she said to herself as she kept telling Brielle how much fun she’d have if she played on the team with her. B seemed to still be kinda on the fence, but Ris would hope beyond all hopes that whether Aubrielle played or not they’d still have seven players for Kirstenna’s team! Kirstenna was the captain and Arista wanted to give her a chance to have a win before she had to graduate. Ris wanted nothing more than for Teppenpaw to win this year. We have it in us with experience and desire, so what’s taking so long? she thought as Kirstenna started talking to them.

Kirstenna told them that she’d be Keeper and Kate would be Seeker as normal. Derry would be Beater again this year with Laurie instead of Ben and then all that was left was Chaser. Arista kinda assumed shed still be Chaser, and seeing as she was oldest and more experienced one, that she’d be Head Chaser. But who would chase with her? Kirstenna spoke Solomon’s name and apologized to him for making him Chaser instead of Reserve Keeper like he wanted. Arista looked to him and smiled. “You’ll be fine, it’s fun! I’ll show you all about it!” she said to him. Kirstenna went on and Arista listened to her words with worry threading her brow. They couldn’t play with only six players. What are we going to do? she thought at hearing the disappointment in Kirstenna’s voice. She wondered if Brielle would show up, and she really hoped she would.

"Okay, let's get started warming with a few laps around the pitch." Kirstenna said and the team mounted their brooms, Arista following them, glancing back just in time to see a boy on the sidelines calling to Kirstenna, asking if he could play! Ris’ heart beat fast as she waited to see what would happen. We may have a full team after all! she thought as she watched Kirstenna for her reaction.
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