Selina Skies

October 01, 2021 10:11 AM
The posters announcing the first trip to Tumbleweed had gone up shortly after the beginning of term. Parent/guardian signatures for such trips were gathered at enrollment, though a notification informing of the trip had also been sent out. It was not the ideal time for dress shopping, given that many of the students were likely to shoot up like they’d put in growth potion before the ball, and Selina had been sure to stress that they would have more opportunities to buy outfits. However, it wasn’t a bad opportunity, and certainly if they saw something they liked, they could take a note of the store and owl them for an accurate size later in the year.

Ill-fitted dresses and robes were the lesser developmental concern, compared to the fact that many students hadn’t outgrown their tendencies to be stupid or impulsive—a process which took a long time in most people, and which she suspect would be a perpetual state of affairs for some students. Whilst warnings had been issued that bad behaviour might result in suspension from future trips, she knew that teenage brains were spectacularly bad at reasoning the logical thing to do in the face of temptation. She would be keeping a closer eye on some than others.

Once they had travelled to town—by Floo for those who were used to it, and by a borrowed, self-driving car-ish type thing for those who were not—she gathered the students in front of the small tourist office.

“Alright, welcome to Tumbleweed! As we discussed at school, this is an old west ghost town. The main draw of coming here is to learn about life in a different era, from those who really lived it. As well as the town museum, you can visit any of the buildings, and chat with the resident ghosts. Today, there’s also a market in the town hall.” This was the main reason they’d chosen this weekend, as it added a potential source of ball outfits, snacks, and curios, over the usual ghost-themed souvenirs of the town. She'd also heard tell of there being a pet shop with, fortunately, live animals on the edge of the town.

“You will need to stick with a partner or group throughout the day. You are free to visit wherever you like in the town, but each area or attraction will have a designated staff member. Please check in with them on your way in or out of an area, so that we can keep track of you.” As she spoke, she passed out some town maps, which showed who the person responsible for each area was.

“Any questions? Everyone got a map and a partner? Alright, off you go, and have a good day.”


OOC: Welcome to Tumbleweed. This is a literal ghost town with an old west theme. Known places inlcude a saloon, which acts an all-ages-friendly refreshment spot, a museum, and town hall. The ghosts staff the towns and do historical re-enactment. You are free to invent buildings, ghosts or things that are occurring within the town, so long as they are reasonable and on-theme. It's primarily a tourist destination, so the ghosts are very used to people and are there to put on a show.

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Reighleigh Mae Thorn

October 03, 2021 9:38 PM
It would have been impossible for Ray not to know that the ball was on almost everyone's mind as they prepared to go to the first Tumbleweed trip of the year. She was pretty sure a stupid dance shouldn't have been the only thing that ever got them out of the school but that's how it worked so that's what they did. She dressed in one of the outfits she always liked to wear but which was usually hidden under her robes - black skull tights under a lace black skater skirt and a purple ACDC shirt, with a black cardigan and yellow converse - and packed a small sling bag with the money her mom had sent her for the trip. Her mother had made it very clear that she was not to use the money on a dress for the ball since she didn't trust that Ray would pick out an appropriate one (which she wouldn't have, by her mother's standards) but that didn't bother her; she had every intention of ruining whatever dress her mother picked out and this meant that she could spend money on more interesting things. She was also pretty sure that Billy basically wouldn't have any money at all so she was happy that she'd have the freedom to buy him stuff or buy them food or something. They'd agreed to meet up - she wasn't totally clear on whether Gus or Oz or anything would be there too maybe - and she was excited to spend time with him outside of the academic world. They were absolutely going to cause trouble and she might even show him how to steal stuff, although his poker face was terrible.

She took the floo (of course) and didn't listen to Professor Skies much (of course) and then found Billy and greeted him with the usual arm punch.

"You ready for this thing?" she asked. "I'm buying, so we're getting food and then we're going to see how you look in bowties and vests because I'm pretty sure it's going to be hilarious. Anything else you'd like to accomplish while we're out?"
22 Reighleigh Mae Thorn This is less lame than most stuff. [Billy] 1525 0 5

Billy Cobb

October 03, 2021 10:10 PM
Billy was ready for this trip. It was gunna be his first official adventure! Even if it was going to be overseen by teachers and people. Still, he was going to get to leave the school and go somewhere that wasn't back home! He was gunna see some other part of the world, finally! As a bonus he was gunna do it with Ray. This was gunna be a blast! He wasn't entirely sure what the appropriate adventuring attire was, so he stuck with his tried and true overalls and some boots that were only slightly to big by now. They should fit proper soon. Since this was a fancy occasion he figured he should wear a shirt as well, the mostly white one didn't look to bad. He almost forgot to stick his galleon into his pocket. Rumor was that there was stores there.

He debated for a moment or two between the floo and the car. Figuring this was a day for new experiences he chose the floo. He landed on the other side and shook his head to clear it, that'd been a ride alright. He was definitely doing that again! The Professor talked some about stuff and while he was then looking around for Ray, she punched him in the shoulder again. He was starting to wonder if she liked him. "Heck yeah!" he replied with a wider than normal grin. She looked different without the school robes on, something inside him approved. Despite his surroundings, he found it a bit difficult to pull his eyes away from her for some reason.

"You're buyin'? I got money to ya know." He flashed his single galleon that he'd already shown her plenty of times so far. Food sounded great, but her next bit confused him. "Bowties and vests?" He tried to picture it in his head and had to agree, she was probably right. Still, turnabout was fair play. "Alright, I'm game, but..." he paused and everything about him got that mischievous look about him, "We'll have to try you in some dresses as well then." Wait.. wait... wait a minute. That was dance stuff, wasn't it? The mischievous look slid off his face to one of slight confusion. Was? Were they? "Which way is the food?" He finally asked, followed fairly quickly with a question that for some reason seemed to have a hint of hope in it, "We going to the dance thing?"
2 Billy Cobb Around here, or in general over all? 1519 0 5

Reighleigh Mae Thorn

October 03, 2021 10:23 PM
Billy looked at her different, she thought. Or maybe he just looked different. Or maybe she was crazy, but since she definitely wasn't crazy, it must be him. Boys were so weird. Wait . . . Billy was a boy . . .?

She cocked an eyebrow at the idea of trying on dresses for him and wondered what his tastes would be in girls' clothes. Probably not the same as hers. She had a sudden horrifying mental image of a black overall dress with a plaid shirt underneath. It was satisfying to imagine how much her mom would hate it.

"Food's that way," she answered, pointing at random in a direction where a lot of people were going because that seemed likely to be accurate. She hadn't been paying attention and she definitely hadn't grabbed a map. They might have started walking then if Billy hadn't continued. She wasn't entirely sure what he meant to be asking though. This wasn't exactly how she'd imagined being asked to a ball but then, she hadn't really ever imagined going to one. She hadn't even really imagined being friends with someone like Billy. "I think everyone is going, right? Or . . . hey, what do you mean?" she asked, grinning mischievously and raising an eyebrow again to show that she was totally not freaking out because she wasn't.
22 Reighleigh Mae Thorn Both. 1525 0 5

Billy Cobb

October 04, 2021 9:02 PM
"Great!" Billy exclaimed when Ray pointed the way to the food and took a few steps in the direction before he realized Ray was answering his other question, but not moving at all. He turned back to face her with a bit of a confused look on his face. He hadn't really been listening to the announcements and all of the talk since then hadn't really focused on whether or not attendance was mandatory. Frankly, other than the fact that it was happening, he hadn't given it much thought. She had that smile again though. That usually meant fun times and probably trouble. He mirrored it back to her.

"Well," he drawled out a bit slowly, "If everyone's gotta go, I can't really think of anyone else better to go with than you." He gave her a wink. "It could mebbe be fun, you jus' never know." Now his mind was beginning to churn, what sort of shenanigans could they pull off at a fancy dance party thing? He'd bet his galleon that Ray already had some ideas. "How 'bout we go find that food, and figgure out some details?" He waggled his own eyebrows at her. "Then I guess we'd better see about what sort o' fancy duds we can find."

Wearing fancy stuff didn't really sound like the most exciting thing in the world, but if they were going to go to the thing, and maybe cause some trouble, it'd be best if they blended in somewhat. Plus, if Ray was wearing one of them big floofy dresses that the storybook pictures had of balls, who knows what they might be able to get into the dance unnoticed! There was probably all sorts of space under there! This might just be fun after all.
2 Billy Cobb Am I included in that? 1519 0 5

Reighleigh Mae Thorn

October 05, 2021 1:36 PM
OOC: Time jump approved by Billy's author. BIC:

So Ray was going to the ball with Billy and it was kind of by default because he couldn't think of anyone else to go with. It wasn't too offensive to think about because she couldn't think of anyone she'd rather go with either, if she was going to go with anyone at all. They were going to go shopping together now and that was a weird thought. She'd been way more careful with food than usual as a result, not wanting sticky fingers as she sorted through items.

They'd picked a shop with a selection of items for all genders. There were an annoying number of classmates here and Ray made a point of glaring at anyone who made her feel self-conscious, just to make sure they knew to knock it off. Most of the dresses here were the sort that would make her mom especially happy and she grimaced at the idea until she realized she could make it into a joke. Grabbing a pink one with a high neck and flowy sleeves, Ray held it up in front of her.

"What do you think? Do I look ridiculous yet? My mom would love it," she snickered. Then, noticing the nearby items, she grabbed a pink bowtie and held it up to Billy's neck. "Hmm, I'm not sure that's your color." But maybe if it were blue or green . . . well, he wouldn't look awful in a bowtie. "What do you actually want to wear?" she said like she didn't care at all. "If we're going to go together, we should probably sell it and match or something, right?"
22 Reighleigh Mae Thorn I guess you're not too lame. 1525 0 5

Billy Cobb

October 07, 2021 5:17 PM
This was turnin' out pretty fun. Well, as much fun as eatin' and shoppin' could get. Eating was usually something he didn't complain about needing to do, 'specially if it was with someone fun. That was usually the case when Ray was around. Shopping on the other hand, wasn't something he'd ever done much of, and it never made it very high on his list of 'things he sought out to do'. Most time he'd done it in the past it'd been with Pa, and occasionally Ma as well.

When he entered the shop behind Ray and saw the place full of clothes, he groaned silently to himself. But, this was the plan and maybe it wouldn't be to bad. He watched Ray since he figured she had more experience at this than him, and she was fun to watch. She was glaring at everyone else and grimacing. He could do that! While he was trying to shop correctly, Ray darted off quick and flashed a very pink dress in his direction.

It looked… odd in front of his friend. He honestly wasn't sure what to make of it. That dress had to be one of the most un-Ray things he'd ever seen. It did look ridiculous, yet still… her snicker and comment pulled him from his daze. "Yeah," he agreed in a tone that he hope conveyed his complete and utter agreement with her, "Ridiculous."

When she held something pink up to his neck, he'd mostly recovered. Billy gave her a 'mature and sophisticated' grin while waggling his eyebrows at her. He did crinkle his nose at the pink comment. "Yeah, can't say imma huge fan of pink", despite the fact that that dress hadn't looked terrible with Ray. "I dunno though," he responded to her question about what he wanted to wear as he looked about the shop with a lost expression. "I ain't never worn much stuff that was fancier than our school stuff." He gave Ray another grin, "I guess I'm pretty much at yer mercy here." He wasn't sure if he'd like that for anyone else, but whatever Ray decided to do, it'd probably be great.
2 Billy Cobb That's good to hear. Your not to bad either. 1519 0 5

Reighleigh Mae Thorn

October 21, 2021 5:22 PM
Ray laughed, mostly because she was pretty sure Billy didn't like pink because it was a girl color, and she didn't like pink on him because the orange tones in his hair and skin didn't seem to sit too well with the rosy golds of the pink she'd selected for him and the result was a horrible parody of cupid. Since her brain's programming was stuck in pageant mode for a moment, she decided not to reveal the full thought process and just nod, reracking the items she'd picked out.

"If I pick, we're wearing all black, fishnets, spider patterns, the whole Gothic nine yards," she pointed out, imagining him wearing Gene Simmons-esque makeup. The thought actually put her off more than she expected; it wasn't fair to ever want someone like Billy to change and he wouldn't be better for being more like her. "What do fancy people wear where you live?" she asked. "It's all ballgowns and tuxedos where in my mom's circle of friends. And those are expensive," she pointed out, holding up the tag on one of the pricier items she saw as she browsed. "My mom's going to pick for me anyway," she added with a grumble. "What if you wear the dress she picks out and I wear this one?" she practically cackled, holding up the worst combination of pleather and sequins she'd ever seen in her life.

"You're not going to regret this, right?" A rare moment of vulnerability for Ray, and one she hoped she wouldn't be angry she'd allowed, made her suddenly worried. "Like, what if there's some super pretty girl you wanna ask out and now you're stuck with me?"
22 Reighleigh Mae Thorn Gee thanks. 1525 0 5

Billy Cobb

October 21, 2021 8:56 PM
Ray’s laugh was great. Billy loved to hear it. She then thankfully put the terrible pink thing back where it came from. Whew, that was close. Still he wondered, if that's what she had wanted him to wear, would he have? Maybe. Probably. The most likely all too familiar expression of muddled confusion crossed Billy’s face as she described the outfits they’d be wearing if she had her choice. Black was fine, he could handle black. Spider patterns could be neat. “Fishnets?” He asked out loud because that was just how his brain and mouth worked. “There gunna be fishing at the ball?” That wasn’t how he’d imagined the fancy dance thing, but some of these people were a little odd.

Her next question really made him think. “Fancy people..” he murmured aloud. His eyes rolled to look upwards as he thought. Who were the ‘fancy people’ at home? She was continuing on about ballgowns and tuxedos and them things costing lots of money. Well, that was probably why there weren’t none of them back home. He grimaced at the tag she had shown him. His galleon wasn’t going to cover that. “I dunno, we don’t really got ‘fancy folk’ back home. The best lookin’ clothes we got there are the ones fresh from town ‘fore they get handed down a bunch of times.” He was starting to wonder if this ball thing wasn’t a bad idea. Ray most likely wanted someone way more fancy than he was. He’d never seen anything like most of the things in this store that she was lookin’ at. She’d probably be better off with someone else.

Then she sprang a question on him while holding out something like he’d never ever seen before. Him wear a dress? He laughed, then stopped himself. Was that what she wanted? No way that’d have happened before coming to the school. The image of him prancing about in one of Iris flowery dresses at home was just absurd. But… “You think she’d pick somethin’ that’d fit me?” There was a definite look of uncertainty in his countenance, “Before school I’d have said ‘Heck no!’ But… they’ve been making me wear a dress since day one at this place.” He grumbled, at least everyone was forced to wear a dress here, though it still bothered him. “It’d probably look a lot better on you though. At least…” he squinted at the myriad of lights bouncing off of the whatever it was that she was holding, “It’d have to look better than that thing.”

Even Billy couldn’t miss the change in Ray’s voice as she wondered if he was going to regret this. At first he thought she was asking about him letting her take the lead on dressing him up. Then she asked an utterly ridiculous question. He couldn’t help but bark out another laugh, mirth filled his eyes. “Ray, I was just wonderin’ why some pretty, fancy girl even wanted to go with me. You sure you don’ want some higher class feller for this?”
2 Billy Cobb Yer most welcome. 1519 0 5