Coach Amelia Pierce

August 26, 2012 10:24 PM
Coach Amelia Pierce had given basically the same first lesson for the eight years she had been employed as Sonora's Quidditch Coach. There had been a few students - Clara, most recently - who had never fully (or partially) mastered broom riding but, for the most part, the class was considered one of the easier ones taught at the school. Second years who had gotten less than an O were permitted to take it again to improve their performance, but most didn't need to. In a handful of cases, some students who had earned Os took the course again anyway, just for the extra flying time. She had no age limit for how long a student could retake their flying lessons, but she had yet to have anyone older than third year join the first years. It was, after all, a beginner class.

She saw little need to change the curriculum; flying basics were fairly,well, basic and there was not a lot of variation possible. She also saw no reason to subject students who already knew how to fly to the tedium of those basics. So today's class started very much the same as every first flying lesson had for the last eight years.

"Hello, and welcome to flying lessons. I am Coach Pierce. Flying lessons are required for all first year students, so everyone will be participating. If you already know how to fly, you do not have go through the basics with the beginners, but you do need to arrive promptly and spend the period on a broom. Every class will begin with a roll call, and then the experienced players may break off for pick-up games. We have Quidditch balls and various other equipment for your use." Muggleborn students would recognize several varieties of other sports balls. She had a few Quods in her shed that were available upon request outside of classtime, but the explosive nature of Quodpot was not conducive for the lessons going on with the less experienced fliers. "As long as you are not disruptive to the beginner class, you play whatever you like in the air."

"So, I will take the roll now, then we can split into those two groups. "Andrews, McKinley," she began. When she reached Pierce, Annabelle, she paused briefly to blink when both twins answered, then shook her head, skipped Pierce, Annette, and moved on, deciding the girls were going to draw enough attention without worrying how much the other students might wonder at their relation to the school's coach and Deputy Headmistress.

"We have brooms, here," she indicated the collection of brooms she had arranged before class began. "If you already know how to use one, go ahead and take one. If I have to interrupt my lesson for any reason, the responsible parties will serve detention and spend the rest of the month down here hovering. So nothing dangerous or disruptive. Otherwise, go have fun. Everyone else, line up."

Once the experience fliers had launched and moved away, she turned her attention to the remaining group. They were mostly female, and with the names she had listed off earlier, she was going to cater her speech more to the pureblood community than to the new muggleborns. She did not want - and more importantly, the Board of Governors did not want - a repeat of the Carrie O'Malley Debacle of the previous year. "I do not expect to make Quidditch players out of most of you. As I said, this is a required course. You need to complete it to graduate. With any luck, you will leave it knowing how to use a broom to transport yourself. If anyone does want Quidditch training, please let me know, and I will set you on a different training regimen." As she spoke, she handed out brooms, one to each student.

"We begin simply. Place the broom on the ground beside you. If you are right-handed, put it to your right. If you are left-handed, put it to your left. Hold your hand over the broom and command it, Up! Be firm and confident or it won't work. If any of you have dogs or elves, use the same tone of voice as you would use with them."

She held her hand out over her own broom and demonstrated, "Up!" The broom leapt easily into her hand. "It may take a few tries so do not get discouraged. Keep trying. Once you have your broom in the air, please try a low hover. Either put one leg over to straddle the broom, or sit side-saddle. Please let me know if you plan to side saddle your broom. I'll have to adjust the cushion charm."

"Please begin."


OOC: Welcome to Sonora and to Flying lessons. You earn house points for your character by attending classes such as this one. The better your posts are (in both quality and quantity), the more points you will earn. Please be wary of writing for other characters (god-modding) without permission. For example, if you toss another player a ball, it is up to them to decide if they caught it or not, though you can qualify that it was a good throw or entirely off-mark so they know how difficult it should be. That said, you do have my permission to have Amelia change your charm to side-saddle if you raise your hand and ask her for it. Now go forth and write long detailed creative posts and have fun with it!
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Honey Baird

August 28, 2012 10:03 PM
Honey was thrilled for her first class ever at Sonora. Though, she didn’t care too much for the uniform. It was absolutely boring! At least, it was only a robe. Underneath, she could wear anything she wanted. She had opted for a purple cheetah print top tied at the waist with a simple black belt and over black leggings. Added to that, she wore matching purple cheetah print converse sneakers and black lace gloves. Her hair was pulled up into the odango hairstyle. She thought her hair looked super cute and interesting in the style. Aside from a little bit of makeup, she added a pair of large black glasses that she didn’t actually need to wear, but thought made her stand out. It was certainly better than anything Heaven would be wearing. She would most likely be in one of the outfits that their mother had picked out.

Tromping along in her converses, she joined the rest of her class on the field for flying lessons. She didn’t actually need to take flying lessons since she had already been taught. Her parents believed that it was important for a lady to learn how to fly in case of emergency. Though, they preferred the use of apparation beyond all else. However, that was not an option for them without a parent since she and her sister were underage, so they had been taught to fly – by a tutor of course. However, they had never been taught Quidditch and Honey had to say it did sound like quite fun. Though, she wasn’t sure that she wanted to learn it here since only a select number of students would actually be playing and that would limit her on whom there was to get to know.

Being experienced, but not interested in Quidditch, Honey decided to do exactly as Coach Pierce suggested and have some fun. Taking a broom, she moved a little away from the group so as not to disrupt anyone that was just learning, but close enough that she could easily be approached. Calling the broom to her, she easily caught the handle. Now, one might think that it would be appropriate to saddle the broom properly, but this is just what Honey didn’t do. Instead, she faced in the direction of the tail in an experiment to see just what would happen if she tried to fly her broom in the opposite manner. Unfortunately, she fell a few times since she hadn’t actually learned how to fly in this manner.

Trying a few more times, she got the broom going and picked up a bit of speed. It was hard though since the broom didn’t seem to be enjoying the wind bushing out the tail end of the broom. Playing around, she tried switching the other way. Though, it did present the small problem of not being able to see behind her. She was just thinking of how cool it would be to add some mirrors to the broom so that she could see what was coming when she ran into something – or someone! Falling to the ground, she ignored the painful way her elbow hit and instead brought her hands to her mouth in a horrified gasp. “I’m so sorry! Are you all right?”
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Alexandra D'Alesandro

August 29, 2012 10:49 PM
Alexandra woke up with a sense of dread the morning of her flying lessons. She was taught that it was not proper for young ladies to fly unless certain circumstances called for it. Her brother, Lucian, used to sneak out of the house and practice flying around their backyard. He flies very well now, but Alex did not feel the need to compete with him over it since she clearly was the one with more class.

Since she had to wear a dull robe in order to look like everyone else, obviously so they wouldn’t feel inferior to her, Alex decided to wear one of her favorite pink dresses underneath it for good luck. What was the worst that could happen to it? She was going to be in the air after all.

Taking her place on the field with the other students, Alex managed to get her broom to obey her first command as it rose to her hand. Sitting on the broom was another matter. Perhaps wearing a dress was not the best decision she has ever made. Deciding on the side straddle being the best option, Alex was just about to ask to have the cushion charm adjusted when BAM! Something hit her from behind and knocked her face forward into the grass.

Alex quickly leapt to her feet and assessed the damage. Her beloved dress had grass stains all over it, but physically there was no harm done. She turned with rage to see what had run into her and saw a girl lying on the ground asking if she was alright.

“What is wrong with you?!” she began yelling at the girl, “You ruined my dress and could have injured my hand!” The thought of not being able to practice piano enraged Alex even further. “Where in the world did you learn how to follow instruct-“ Alex cut herself short realizing she was probably drawing the attention of other students. While she was angry, she also did not want to receive detention for something she did not cause.

After a few moments, Alex composed herself into a more ladylike state and offered her hand out to help the girl up. “Unlike my dress, I am okay. Are you alright? It looks like you landed on your elbow.”
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Honey

August 29, 2012 11:35 PM
Honey took a step back from the girl that she had run into, more out of surprise than anything else. She didn’t think the incident had been that big of an ordeal, but with the way this girl was carrying on, it seemed like the end of the world. Her brow arched upwards. Was she actually being serious? It had been an accident! Geez, people really needed to chill out. She had just been having some fun. This girl was seriously starting to agitate her, but she held her tongue. It had been her fault after all. Instead, she focused on adjusting her silver bracelets while letting the girl run out of steam.

When she finally quieted down, Honey opened her mouth to apologize again when the girl shocked her by asking about her elbow. In the heat of the moment, she had completely forgotten about it. Pulling up her sleeve, she took a look at it. “Just a bit scraped.” She gave a shrug before letting her robe fall back into place. “I really am sorry that I ran into you. And I’m sorry about your dress. I can replace it,” she offered. Manners were key and though, she didn’t always show them, she did have them – just a part of the proper pureblood training. She could have written a manual for all the rules there were.

Secretly, though, she actually did enjoy the rules, but to give in to them would mean to give in to her parents and she wasn’t about to go down that road. If she gave in, then she would become lost and everything would just become about Heaven. She loved her sister. She did, but she hated all the attention her sister got, because of her condition. It wasn’t fair. It wasn’t like it made her special. If anything, it made her weak! Didn’t her parents see that she would be a much better choice to pay attention too? She was strong. She would make them proud. But no, it was always about Heaven! Stupid Heaven!

“Anyhow, sorry for not properly introducing myself.” She stuck out her laced hand. “My name is Honey Baird.” By proper standards, she should have added ‘of the Connecticut Bairds,’ but she didn’t. If the girl knew anything about the familial lines, then she might figure it out and if she didn’t, then whatever. Honey wasn’t going to spend all her time on all of that when it didn’t even matter. If people wanted to be her friend just based on that, then they were wasting their time, because she didn’t really want to be their friend even though she actually did. But it would be better if she made friends with other types of people, especially if it annoyed her parents. She hoped this girl was one of the other types of people, but she doubted it. Oh, well. No need to be rude. “Nice to meet you.”
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Alex

August 31, 2012 12:27 AM
Once Alexandra composed herself and calmed down, she gave the girl that ran into her a once over. Her robe came a bit undone during the collision, and revealed the clothing she was wearing underneath. Alex found it to be quite peculiar attire. She was always taught that it was not proper to wear things with animal prints. And what was up with this girl’s hair? Alex would never have left her room with her hair in that fashion. It was an original hairstyle, she would give the other girl that, but just not proper. She should be worried about her image instead of fiddling with those silver bracelets…

The girl apologizing again interrupted Alex’s scrutiny. “It is okay,” Alex began in reply, “Just try to be more careful next time. And unfortunately the dress was an original designed for me. It was a birthday present. It can’t be replaced.” She realized that she probably said it in a harsh tone, but it was the truth. One cannot easily replace such things. Though, Alex was taken a bit off guard by the offer. Maybe this girl wasn’t as ill mannered as she once thought.

The girl then introduced herself as Honey Baird. Where had Alex heard that last name before? She could have sworn that her mother had introduced a woman with that name to her at some kind of boring function or at least mentioned the name to someone there. If so, that could mean this girl was a pureblood. That thought didn’t make much sense to Alex at first, though after thinking about it she realized the girl did have at least a few manners.

Alex replied to the girl’s introduction with “I am Alexandra D’Alesandro, from Boston…but most people call me Alex. Nice to meet you too.” Her curiosity finally got the best of her and she added, “So what is up with you? Are you a pureblood or what?”
Alex realized this was a very blunt approach, and could be considered rude, but she did not care. She had other things she needed to focus on, and Honey was the one who rudely ran into her in the first place.
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Honey

August 31, 2012 10:41 PM
“Oh, how wonderful!” Honey said, clapping her hands together when the girl told her that the dress was an original. “If it were designed specifically for you, then it can be designed again, right? Honestly, it wouldn’t be any trouble to pay to have another one made.” Some could consider it flaunting of wealth to offer such a thing, but Honey didn’t look at it that way. She had ruined the dress and it was only right to try to make amends. It would be rude not to keep trying. Even if the girl didn’t take her up on the offer, maybe she would be willing to let her do something else for her as an apology.

She was about to say it was nice to make Alex’s acquaintance and to comment on how utterly cool it was that she went by a male name when she seemingly bluntly asked if she was a pureblood. All Honey could do was blink at her for a few moments. How was she supposed to respond to such a thing? “What do you mean what is up with me? Well…did you know that there is no real thing as a pureblood, halfblood, or muggleborn? We all possess varying degrees of magic regardless of how many generations of magic have been carried through our line and we all have at least one magical ancestor somewhere in there.”

Honey chewed on the inside of her cheek a moment before adding, “Though, I suppose what you want to really know is how society would define me. That would be a pureblood. However, if you would like to ask how I define myself, it is as an unique individual.” At this, Honey smiled. She knew that most would not understand what she actually meant. Sometimes, she wasn’t even sure what she meant, but it at least sounded good. Truthfully, she thought it made her sound intelligent, which she liked the sound of. She wanted to have something that was different from her sister, which was part of why she dressed and acted the way she did.
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Alex

September 01, 2012 1:39 PM
Alex watched as Honey clapped her hands together excitedly while talking about how the dress could be remade. It apparently didn’t take much to excite this girl. “It is okay, really,” Alex began after some thought, “I have a lot of dresses at home. I just really like the color pink. My mother usually tries to get me to wear green because of my eye color, but I still manage to convince my nanny to purchase a bright pink dress when we go into town.” Alex smirked a little bit. She did indeed like getting what she wanted, even though she was respectful of her mother’s wishes for the most part. It wasn’t that she was rebellious, for she still wanted to be a proper pureblood, she just merely wanted to be proper on her own terms. She didn’t see anything wrong with that. Even the most strict and proper purebloods must desire a certain level of freedom.

Honey seemed to stop and ponder Alex’s question about whether or not she was a pureblood for a few moments before responding. Her response reminded Alex of something her brother would say, which made her quietly sigh. She would have settled for a simple yes or no. She didn’t need to hear about theories of magical ancestry.

Finally, Honey answered the question admitting she was in fact a pureblood. Alex looked over the strange girl in front of her once more. She was unique all right. Most of the girls in Alex’s house would probably stick their nose in the air and walk past the girl without giving her the time of day. Normally, Alex may be inclined to do the same thing in order to fit in with the other snooty purebloods around her, but she saw this as an opportunity. If she befriended this girl, she would have friends in various places, which meant she would be more popular and well known. The importance of expanding social circles was something Alex’s mother had engrained in her mind after all. Also, Honey is a pureblood, so it couldn’t be too bad of a thing.

After weighing her options for some time, Alex finally smiled and said “All right Honey Baird. Let’s be friends,” as though the decision of their friendship was entirely up to her.
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