Selina Skies

January 01, 2022 7:39 PM
In many ways, the ball looked set to be the same as ever. The house tables had been replaced with small tables, draped with white tablecloths and laid with sparkling centrepieces. Chairs with bows on their backs were clustered at each table. At the back of the room was a table of refreshments, and a floral archway with a photographer. The main space of the room was given over to a dance floor. Underneath these superficial similarities, things were a little different this year. For one thing, the prefect dance was going to be a group number. There were a few non-prefects involved, those who had already been asked as the dates of existing prefects before the matter had been settled, but it had worked out to a neatly even number, so that was all well and good. For another thing, John was not the only member of Selina’s family in attendance. Not that staff routinely brought their children (unless they lived there), but they did routinely bring their partners… It was a little strange, seeing Ema at a Sonora ball, and Selina wasn’t ever quite sure how comfortable she felt with people knowing that Killian was dating her daughter. But… well, it seemed unavoidable. And they looked very happy, which helped soften any nerves she had about it. And perhaps those differences were small and inconsequential to everyone else. She was sure there had been floundering over dresses and dates, and that there were a mixture of elated hearts and slightly bruised ones, and people who felt fabulous and some who felt self-conscious, and that every other thing was just like every other teenage ball that had gone before it – for all that it probably felt like life and death matters of a totally unique nature to the students living it.

The main student body made their way in. Selina gathered the prefects and their dates in the entrance hall, checking they were ready. Once she had everyone, she made her way in.

“Good evening. Welcome to the ball. The majority of the evening will be yours to do with as you wish – to dance, to take pictures, to enjoy refreshments. Later in the evening, we will announce the winners of the house cup, and provide a special treat for them. But first, I would ask for just a few minutes of your attention, as the prefects present their chosen opening dance.”

She initiated a small round of applause, stepping to the side and gesturing for the prefects to come in. The music started, and the group moved through their choreographed routine. When they were finished, she gave a brief round of applause, and then the music resumed, leaving the dance floor open to any who wished to take to it, and everyone else free to do as they pleased.


OOC: Writing for the prefects based on what was agreed in their meetings. Making the assumption that nothing goes horribly wrong with the dance, but happy to correct if need be.
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Oz Spellman

January 01, 2022 8:58 PM
It was weird, having a box arrive on your birthday that wasn’t for you. Not that mom sent a lot of presents, because owls were complicated (and presents were expensive) and because his and Henry’s birthday fell so close to the end of term that they usually just celebrated once they got home. Having a date seemed to involve a lot of giving them stuff when it should have been for you. Not that Oz wanted the weird flower on a string thing, but it was his birthday and he’d already given Lorena candy he could have eaten himself. Girls consumed a lot of valuable resources, and he still wasn’t convinced they were that interesting in return, although they were kind of fun to look at.

It was also weird to think of spending his birthday with someone that wasn’t Henry. Okay, sometimes he had resented sharing his birthday, but now that he had to do something else, it felt weird. He’d had breakfast with his brother. They’d had pancakes, and Oz had given him an ‘IOU one pack of magic cards’ which he’d buy when they got back to the real world. He was pretty sure Henry would rather have that than any of the weird actual magic stuff that could be provided by owl. He’d also thrown back to years past, by presenting it along with a hand drawn card of his own. It was called ‘Decoy’ and detailed how you could cast an impressive illusion that looked just like your body double and could provide a useful diversion.

Now, it was time for the ball. He was neatly dressed in a shirt, slacks, and a tie (the easy kind, where the elastic just went over your head and then you hid it under your collar), though his hair was still in its characteristic spikes to make it very obvious he was Not Henry, and because it looked cool like that. He had the ribbon thing with a fake flower on it (a basic take on a corsage, that fit both the fact the boys were only thirteen—when Monica had been buying supplies, though fourteen at the point they’d use them—and that there were two of them, and that sending fresh flowers was prohibitively complicated and expensive, and they would just have to do with whatever she could grab relatively easily and cheaply).

He made his way to the entrance hall, where he’d meet Lorena.

“Hi,” he said, when he spotted her. He held out the ribbon-flower like it might have germs. “My mom said to give you this?” he added questioningly. He wasn’t totally sure what it was for or why anyone would want it, but girls were weird.
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Lorena Abernathy

January 07, 2022 8:16 PM
Lorena knew going into this that her dress was just not going to be as fancy as some of the others. Sure, her family did okay financially, but nothing that compared to these rich pureblood kids that seemed to flock to this school. Plus, they had magical parents at home who could help them do extra things that fabric could not do alone. Lorena wasn’t bitter or upset, but it was just a fact of the matter.

Still, she found that for what had to be one of the first times - if not the first time - in her life that she was actually pretty pleased with her reflection. It was more like a homecoming dress, and a modest one at that, than an actual ball gown, but still, somehow the green satin draped around her made her not look so tall and gangly. She felt… pretty.

As she made her way down to meet Oz, the Aladren tried not to let her mind wander too much. Really, she still wasn’t sure what to expect from him. Him asking her was pretty surprising, so her frame of reference was limited. And even beyond the Oz-specific variables, Lorena just plain did not know much about boys. What if he wasn’t even there? What if he stood her up? What if he was always planning to stand her up, and this was all some kind of sick joke?

The thought hit her stomach, and she nearly turned around and ran back to her dorm room. But at that moment, she saw him, and he was there, so she swallowed and proceeded. They both deserved at least that much.

Oz held out a corsage, and Lorena was immediately too delighted to care that it was pretty basic, or fully process that his mom had made him get it. “Oh my gosh, Oz!” she beamed, extending her arm so that he could slide it over her hand and onto her wrist. “That’s so sweet! Thank you!”
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Oz Spellman

January 08, 2022 7:45 PM
“Yeah, well, my mom’s a real sweet lady,” he grinned, making it into a joke as Lorena thanked him. It was weird, hearing something nice from someone who wasn’t mom, or Professor Carter-
Xavier (the latter had taken some getting used to, but he trusted her to be on the level). It was kind of like when Xav had said he wasn’t an idiot, even though the two of them were always fighting over Oz saying something stupid. Most of the time, other people saying nice things gave him this awkward squirmy feeling in his belly. Probably because they made them up. They said the things he wanted to be, but he knew they were either lying or not thinking it through, because what they said was always wrong. Anyway, Lorena hadn’t called him sweet, just the getting of the flower, and that had been his mom, so he could firmly push that praise back where it belonged. With a laugh and a smile, of course, because that was how you got through every uncomfortable situation—make ‘em laugh. Preferably ‘with you’, but ‘at you’ would do in a pinch, if it avoided something worse.

She seemed really excited about the flower thingy, which was nice. Other people being happy was a good thing. He wondered whether that meant she’d be more likely to kiss him later. He wondered if he wanted her to. Yes? He wanted to find out what kissing was like, and Lorena was his date, so it was a potentially good chance to do that.

She held out her hand, but stopped short of actually taking the flower. Maybe they were doing extra manners cos it was a fancy party? He pressed it into her outstretched hand, which was kind of awkward cos it was upside down.

“I guess we should go in? What’s the deal with the prefect thing? Someone said we watch them doing a dance?” he confirmed his understanding of the proceedings.
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Lorena Abernathy

January 15, 2022 8:07 PM
Oz returned the compliment back to his mom, which was kinda cute. Good boys loved their moms. She knew that if a boy was bad to his mom, he wouldn’t be good to you either.

He handed her the corsage instead of putting it on her, which made her pause briefly, but she supposed he was new to this whole school dance thing too, and boys did a lot less mental preparation than girls did, so she gave him a pass and put it on herself. It was kind of awkward, but this whole night was bound to be, and in the grand scheme of things, this was probably going to be one of the easier moments. He wasn’t, like, holding her yet.

“Yeah, the prefects dance first,” Lorena confirmed as they entered the Hall. “It’s like a ceremonial opening, I guess. Like the bride and groom’s first dance at a wedding reception.” It was the most apt (and only) comparison that she could think of, but she kind of regretted it after it came out of her mouth. Was that weird, to mention a wedding thing on a first date? Was this a first date? It was the first time Lorena had gone out with Oz, but was it a date? She was his date, but whether or not that made it a date, she didn’t know. She decided not to think about it for the moment.

“We can dance when they’re done, though,” she added. “If you want to. Or maybe we get something to eat?”
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