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.

Any questions, ask in chatzy.
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Iris Cobb

October 01, 2021 11:27 PM
Iris did not like Tumbleweed. She had known she wouldn't, but she had come anyway because it was a school trip and she was at the school so she went on the school trip. That was how that worked. The town itself was fine, but it was filled with ghosts. Iris did not like ghosts, there was just something terribly unnerving about them that she just did not like. It was irrational and stupid, most of them seemed nice enough, but that rationalization didn't help one bit when she was confronted with one.... or a whole town of them.

The other objective of the day was to see the dresses that Amethyst had talked about. She was still on the fence on what she was going to do about that. Most likely she would accept one to borrow for the ball from one of Amethysts relatives if they didn't mind, but that was still incurring quite a debt. From the sounds of things, the dress she might be borrowing would have cost way more than anything in the stores here, however since she was only borrowing it for one night maybe that might be about the same as buying a less impressive one here? She wanted to know how much these cost, just so she had some frame of reference. She just had to get past the ghosts.

Finding a group of students heading for the shops wasn't difficult, she tagged along with them, sticking close and watching the ground at her feet. If she couldn't see the ghosts, they weren't there. They reached the shops and she started browsing the dresses. Her heart sunk a bit more. Billy's stupid coin definitely wasn't going to cover these. She was going to need a bunch more of them. Maybe she could find some that were not quite as expensive? There were some, they were also quite a bit less impressive as well. She was doomed.

It was shortly after this realization that she made the observation that the group she had come in here with, wasn't here any more. Oh no! Professor Skies had been very explicit that they were to stay with someone or a group! Iris burst from the store hoping to find some of her group. However, as she looked about for them, she instead saw quite a few ghosts. Her eyes went wide and her legs went weak as she stumbled back against the wall of the store. Movement from beside her distracted her enough to tear her gaze away from the translucent figures. Someone was coming along the stores, Alexi! A wave of relief washed over her, he wasn't a ghost and she wasn't breaking the rules anymore! "Hi!" She managed to squeak out to him, "I lost my group, can I join you?"
2 Iris Cobb Outside the shops [Alexi] 1526 0 5

Alexei Vorontsov

October 05, 2021 10:08 PM
Tumbleweed was, in Alexei's opinion, a fun word to say. Tumble-weed. Tummm-bull-weeed. Tummlewed? It was two words made into one, with sounds that sort of tumbled around in one's mouth like smooth stones.

It also, it turned out, had a meaning beyond either 'a town name' and 'a mashup of two other words' - it also meant something like 'broken-off dry plant...stuff that forms into a ball in the wind and rolls around.' This seemed to Alexei to be a very, very specific term to have, which made him wonder just how many of those things were in this area, and how many he might see while he was outside of the school.

Setting foot in Tumbleweed the town, he didn't immediately spot any tumbleweeds the ground things, though he was admittedly distracted for a moment by concern for his roommate, who looked like the Floo had not agreed with him. "All okay, Xavier?" he said mildly. "Floo is very dizzy, no?"

Professor Skies had things to say, which meant Alexei had things to listen politely to, his grey eyes fixed on her, smiling faintly to look like he enjoyed listening. He was actually fairly neutral on the topic, but Katya and Tatya agreed that sometimes Americans might think someone was sullen or absent-minded just for looking neutral. Tatya, however, had shrugged this off more than Katya; he thought it was something to do with how Katya's English was better than Tatiana's, so she could focus on her face and listening at the same time. Alexei was even better, he thought, than Katya, but he remembered too Tatya's advice for going out into the world: if you have trouble, Alyosha, just blame stupid English.

He wasn't sure it would work as well for him as for Tatiana, since he did put in the effort to speak and write correctly instead of just comprehensibly, but it came to mind along with Tatiana herself as he looked around: some of the lady ghosts floating around had hats and ornaments that reminded him of his sister, though he had a feeling, somehow, that some of theirs might have been more...brassy...than his sister's when their owners had still been alive. It was hard to say why when everything was hardly more than tinted air, but he had spent his whole life around women who glittered when they walked, so he trusted his instincts on these things.

They were released into the world, and he floated after other people more than with them, listening particularly to historical ghosts, to the extent he understood them. Some of them spoke with accents he wasn't familiar with, or with old-fashioned English vocabulary he didn't know. Eventually, however, he determined he ought to float along with other people, lest he get in trouble; easy enough to talk his way out of it probably by being very enthusiastic about American history, but easier to avoid it.

He was interested, he supposed, in seeing what American shopping was like, too, but only mildly so. He didn't need to buy robes, and it never would have occurred to him to look at clothes just for pleasure, so he might have wandered right past that shop had he not suddenly heard his name coming from in front of it.

"Iris," he said, remembering just in time to pronounce it in a way that felt wrong. The flower, in Russian, was ee-ris, not ai-ris, but she wasn't a Russian flower, was she? She was not, and therefore ought to have her name pronounced as closely to how she said it as he could get his mouth around. It wasn't perfect, but it wasn't ee-ris, either, which he felt was...better than nothing, anyway. "Hello. Uh - yes, if you want?" He was surprised by the inquiry. "Would you want help to find them? Who do we look for?"
16 Alexei Vorontsov I am also outside the shops. 1531 0 5

Iris Cobb

October 06, 2021 6:35 PM
The irrational wash of panic subsided when Alexi agreed to be her partner. Iris was with somebody now, and that was how it was supposed to be. Now she just needed to continue to pretend that there weren't swarms of ghosts all around them. Right, well she had Alexi that she could now focus on and just forget there was anything else going on in this town. It was all fine now. Perfectly fine.

She gave him a friendly smile that was definitely tinged with relief. "Thanks," she semi-drawled out, still working to master her own pronunciation. Alexi had an accent to deal with as well, as well as an entirely different language. So she didn't say anything about his way of saying her name, it was pretty darn good. Heaven only knows what he thought of her saying his name. "We don't have ta go lookin'... looking for anyone." She answered his question with some minor correction. "I was just following a group that was going shopping and they wandered off again without me. They probably didn't realize I was with 'em…. them."

While talking Iris shifted around a little to face less of the street where there was absolutely nothing happening that she needed to worry about. There certainly weren't any ghosts parading up and down the street incessantly. "Do you have any plans?" That sounded a bit open ended, he might think she was asking… Wait! This was Alexi! She had a promise to keep to Amethyst, and this might be the perfect opportunity! The question was how to go about this without it sounding like she wanted him to ask her instead of Amethyst? This would be easier if she already had a date. She could pretend perhaps. Or…. Another idea struck her.

"I should probably find Amethyst though," she continued, "Could you help me look for her please?"
2 Iris Cobb That does make this easier 1526 0 5

Alexei Vorontsov

October 20, 2021 10:05 PM
Em-them. Was that a word he didn't know? Alexei felt pretty sure it was just an English spoken pause noise which had taken place between the words 'with' and 'them,' but he'd noticed that Iris spoke English with a strong accent, at least compared to how, say, Xavier talked, or most of the professors, or his English teachers at home. Her sentences also had a different...beat, or rhythm, or something to them than a lot of people's did; he couldn't point to the specific things about the way she put words together that made him think it was different, but he was fairly confident that specific things were nonetheless there. Maybe it was something only an outsider would notice, maybe it was not, but he was pretty sure it was there.

It was possible, then, that she'd meant something other than just-plain-'them'. The grammar still made him believe that 'em' had just been a spoken pause, but a corner of his brain braced itself for the possibility of Miscommunication anyway, just in case.

"No," he said, mildly surprised when he was asked if he had plans. "I also just follow others around until now," he admitted with a smile.

Alexei was just about to suggest that the two of them go and do something, then, since two people would have more freedom of movement than people following a group and since they were both here anyway, when Iris suddenly reconsidered her response to his initial offer. He tried not to look too disappointed as he nodded. "Ok," he said. "I will help you. I know Amethyst some. You and her, you are friends?"
16 Alexei Vorontsov How worried should I be about what 'this' is? 1531 0 5

Iris Cobb

October 21, 2021 8:25 PM
Iris smiled brightly at Alexi's agreement to help her find Amethyst. Yes, this plan was coming along perfectly! Now all they had to do was stroll around a bit while she extolled her friend's virtues and then find her. Once that was done she'd find some excuse to slip away and let them have a fun time at Tumbleweed and he'd naturally then ask her to go to the ball! What could possibly go wrong?

“Thanks!” She responded enthusiastically. She held out her hand to Alexi, she didn’t want to risk losing him as they wandered about. “Amethyst is a good friend,” she confirmed, “I reckon you’d like her a lot as well. She’s really nice.” Iris knew she couldn’t lay it on too heavy or he might get suspicious. Her eyes scanned the streets looking for her friend, and she was immediately reminded that this was in fact a ghost town. She’d momentarily forgotten. Her eyes dropped to the nice safe ground that wasn’t a ghost, and she unconsciously moved closer to Alexi. This might make looking for Amethyst a little difficult. Plus there was that other factor.

“I’m not sure where to look for her though,” she said while still gazing at the lovely dirt of Tumbleweed. “Maybe we should look inside some of the shops?” There were usually at least less ghosts inside the shops at any given point. Maybe this was another good chance to get in some good words for her. “Amethyst is one of the Brockerts,” she hinted at Alexi, “So maybe one of the nicer shops?”
2 Iris Cobb Nothing to worry about at all. 1526 0 5