Selina Skies

May 01, 2022 8:32 PM
There were only so many trips to Tumbleweed they could take before the novelty wore off, and Selina was pretty sure they had approached if not passed that limit. It was good for the sake of getting out of the school and seeing somewhere different. Occasionally it was also good for events, be they educational (when the ghosts put on a specific historical recreation), sporting (when the town hosted a Quidditch fair), or social (when it had a pop up market, especially in the run up to the ball). However, there was nothing that quite fit the bill coming up, and so they were branching out with a different school trip.

The trip had been announced a week or so into term. They would be going to a magical zoo, with entrance fees covered by the school. As it was a little further away, they would be travelling by portkey, and on the day of the trup, they made sure to give out some very effective anti-sickness medication to every student, just to be on the safe side.

Once they had all touched down, and everyone had had a chance to get their breath and their legs back and sip some water, Selina went over the rules, which had already been discussed at school.

“Alright, here are your maps. As you can see, the zoo is divided into sections. Much like we do in Tumbleweed, each staff member will be responsible for a section. You will be with a group that will go between different areas of the zoo. Once you are in a section, you will be allowed to split off so long as you stay in pairs, and stay within the section. Your staff member will let you know what time to meet them back at the gate of that area in order to move onto your next stop.

“There is a packet of worksheets here, with an activity for each section.” She had tried to make it both fun and educational, but was well aware that as an adult, she did not get to be the authority to label it such—at least, not the first one of those anyway. The activities ranged from completing a sketch of an animal in its environment, to fact-based scavenger hunts. She passed the packets around.

“Alright. Choose your group or partner, then choose a staff member to go with—please divide yourselves out roughly evenly. You will all get to see everything eventually, so it doesn’t really matter who you go with first. ”


OOC: Hello, and welcome to our school trip! As noted, although we're using the Tumbleweed board, we are not in Tumbleweed. 'Sections' would be big categories like birds, invertebrates, big mammals etc. Feel free to make up details about that and the content of the work packets.

You can claim a staff member for your group so long as it doesn't contradict anyone else, or leave it vague. If you need them, tag them, or ask in chatzy.

Have fun!
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13 Selina Skies Field Trip 26 1 5

Yaniel Ayala Velez

May 12, 2022 5:21 AM
A trip. A school trip. That was the kind of thing normal people enjoyed, which meant a full day of smiling and pretending to be excited. School trips were a lot like regular school… They might pretend to be about academics, but it was really about your peers, and what they thought of you. Everyone was going to be pairing up with friends, just like they always had to in class, only it was going to be a bigger deal than usual. Yarielis had a roommate, and Quidditch people. Did any of those people want to take a voluntary hang out shift as well?

Yarielis gripped the sink, glaring at the reflection in the mirror. As usual, when feeling anxious about interacting with classmates it was the person in the looking glass who was getting the blame. If only everything staring back wasn’t so wrong and horrible and unlikeable. The stupid round cheeks. The stupid funny shaped nose. And the excessively stupid mane of hair. Yarielis worked furious fingers through the curls, grasping for some sense of control. Like maybe taming the mess on the outside would help with the mess on the inside. The Crotalus tugged, working the French braids in so tightly it hurt, dozens of little sharp scalp stings, each one not quite enough, seeing as it hadn’t ripped the stupid stuff out at its roots.

When it was done, Yarielis jammed a baseball cap over the top. For just a split second, the reflection was good enough. It had worked, and Yarielis felt like the anxiety had been braided away. Yarielis turned from the mirror before the image could shatter and bring it all swimming back.

Hats and portkeys didn’t mix, so Yarielis had to reluctantly take it off and sling it around a wrist until they landed, at which point it was firmly jammed back on. The braids still trailed, tickling unpleasantly. Yarielis reached up, trying to work out if tucking the ends into the hat was a viable option. This had been halfway achieved, somewhat successfully, when Yarielis felt the other kind of prickling sensation—that of someone’s eyes—and looked around to find someone watching.

“My hair is super annoying,” the Crotalus explained, a touch defensively, before remembering that they were all supposed to be looking for partners. Maybe that was all the other person had been doing. Way to make a great impression if so…
13 Yaniel Ayala Velez Not having a field day 1554 0 5

Iris Cobb

May 12, 2022 6:35 PM
Iris initially thought that the trip to the zoo was going to be great fun. She'd been hoping to maybe hang out with Ray some more, but apparently Ray was going to be hanging out with her brother. Ugh, she didn't want any part of that. That was fine though, if Ray was going to spend the day with Billy, maybe she could just find someone to spend the day with as well. A thought or two drifted through her head as to who that just might be.

Admittedly, her first thought hadn't been of her roommate. She liked Amethyst a lot, and they hung out together a most of the time. Being roommates, housemates and classmates did have that effect. She also still knew that she owed Amethyst a bunch for the loan of the dress for the ball last year. She also didn't want to get in the way if Amethyst wanted to spend the day with anyone special as well.

Getting ready for a school day was bad enough, getting ready to go out with hopefully someone that you wanted to make a really good impression with was something else altogether different. Iris had been working on training her hair to behave better, and been having some bit of luck with it on occasion. Apparently today was not one of those days, naturally. She sighed and did the best she could with it. Attire was another problem, her best dresses were still hand-me-downs. At school that was fine, the robes covered them up. However, nobody was going to be wearing robes to the zoo. At home she never felt poor, everyone was in the same boat so nobody cared. Having a Brockert as a roommate sure made things look different here.

In the end she pulled on the least worn thing she could find, a simple, faded, knee length dress that didn't look to bad if you weren't looking at it too closely. The portkey trip was just like she remembered portkeys working in the past. She hadn't much liked them back then either. Once on the other side she was eventually fine and rehydrated. She listened to Professor Skies and then began looking around for Hansel. She'd really enjoyed his company since they'd started hanging out a bit, and if he'd want to spend today together that would be... great....

Iris stopped as she saw Liesl talking to him. Again. A brief surge of anger and jealousy burned through her. Why was Liesl always with him? She'd heard a rumor that Liesl was even going to visit him over break! And he... Iris sighed and turned away from them, the fire giving way in her to something else. Why wouldn't he want her instead? She was a Brockert after all. She had it all, Iris had nothing to offer him.

Moving rapidly away from them, Iris sought out someone else. By the rules she needed a partner, and Liesl had taken the one she would have liked to have. Amethyst probably already had another, but maybe Amethyst was just tolerating her as well since they were stuck together in the same room. That was when her eyes fell upon another fellow Crotalus. Yarielis seemed to be having trouble with her hair. At least that was something Iris understood.

"I know the feeling," she replied giving her own misbehaving mane a small shake. It didn't look like the first year had a partner yet, so Iris attempted a smile. Given her current mood, it wasn't a very good one. "Do you have a partner yet?"
2 Iris Cobb You're not alone 1526 0 5

Yaniel Ayala Velez

May 13, 2022 5:36 AM
Oh yikes. The person Yarielis had snapped at was an older Crotalus girl. That was basically a death sentence. Older Crotalus girls were like hornets who would absolutely sting someone to death for crossing them. Yes, apart from the ‘older’ part, that label had been applied to Yarielis too, and to Freya, who didn’t seem too terrible, but it was hard to believe that irritating an upperclassman wasn’t going to end very, very badly. Yarielis wasn’t exactly small or weak. Amongst the first years, there probably wasn’t anyone physically stronger. Yarielis was bigger than most and played beater. Even Cole, the other first year who could claim one of those points… Well, Yarielis wasn’t confident in asking for an arm wrestling match only in the social sense—lacking the ability to ask without feeling like a weirdo, rather than lacking much conviction about who the winner would be. But there were ways in which Yarielis was still small. Compared to older classmates, for example. Or, even when it came to actual brawn, that didn’t factor in against hornets. You couldn’t throw punches in daily life, but they could stick in little stings right under teachers’ noses. That was what made them so dangerous.

Except Iris was… empathising? Even Yarielis couldn’t mistake it for sarcasm, or for somehow being laughed at. Iris’ hair was kinda curly too. Maybe they had that tiny, microscopic thing in common, and it was enough to not induce an evisceration.

“Um. No,” Yarielis admitted cautiously, when Iris asked about having a partner. Iris wasn’t a prefect, right? And they’d literally only had a minute to pair up. So Yarielis couldn’t be in trouble with her for still being solo. What other reason could there be? The first year braced for some kind of nasty comment, whilst keeping a pleasant, neutral smile on.
13 Yaniel Ayala Velez I'll pretend that's true if you like 1554 0 5

Iris Cobb

May 13, 2022 6:52 PM
Yarielis seemed pleasant enough, so Iris took that as a good sign. She hadn't really spent any time with the first years since she wasn't in the beginner classes anymore. It was somehow a weird feeling not being the youngest at the school. The idea that, depending on her background, Yarielis might actually know less about magic and such than her was just strange. Iris still considered herself to be largely in the dark about a lot of wizardy stuff.

As for Yarielis, the most she knew about the other Crotalus was what Billy told her about Quidditch when she failed to avoid him. Billy wanted to make Hilda proud and be the beater mentor to the new players that Hilda had been for him. He seemed to like Yarielis well enough as a beater. This seemed unacceptable to Iris, the fact that this second hand knowledge was all she knew about some of her housemates. They were supposed to be a sort of family, or at very least a community. Growing up Iris had known everyone in their community back home. That was just the way of things, everyone in the community was necessary for it's survival. Which is why this time away for schooling had been making some issues, but that was a whole different problem. This other one she could try to fix.

"Would you like one?" Iris asked, "I don't have one either and according to the rules, we need one." Her smile now was a bit more pleasant. Maybe she would get to know some more people in her house better and maybe figure out how the community works. Who knows, that might shed some more light on how the wizardy society as a whole worked.
2 Iris Cobb Well, in this regard anyway. The rest is up to you. 1526 0 5

Yaniel Ayala Velez

May 13, 2022 7:11 PM
OOC: Mentions of Billy approved by his author. BIC:

The only thing Yarielis really knew about Iris was that she was Billy’s sister. And, by extension, that anything Billy had revealed about his home life also applied to Iris—at least the broad brushstrokes did. It wasn’t like Billy and Yarielis had ever sat down and had a heart to heart about their home lives, but they did spend considerable amounts of time together as Beaters, and Billy wasn’t inclined to be quiet during that time. ‘The Mountain’ had been referenced, and his parents were ‘Ma and Pa’ and tracking Bludgers was nothing like tracking critters. Yarielis wasn’t sure whether to take from all that that he was also an outsider, and of lower status compared to the Purebloods, or that his family probably voted Republican and had never met a person of colour before.

So far, it had gone okay… Billy wasn’t well-behaved, but he didn’t seem mean spirited. Of course, those were the parts that didn’t necessarily apply to Iris too. She was a different person, in a different house. From what Yarielis had heard about siblings, they could either be your best friend or your worst enemy. Iris and Billy shared a home life but not necessarily a personality.

“Yeah,” Yarielis answered, regarding wanting a partner. Iris had not specified herself as the partner. Yarielis kind of expected her to turn around, and pull in someone horrible with a ‘Hey, Yarielis wants to be your partner!’ The first year wasn’t exactly sure who that would be… There was one person she wanted to avoid, because he made her feel uncomfortable, but he was popular enough that no one would think of inflicting him as a punishment. The second part of Iris’ comment did seem to imply it would be her that was the partner, but Yarielis wasn’t taking anything for granted. That was how you fell into people’s traps and they got to laugh in your face.
13 Yaniel Ayala Velez Mmmhmmm 1554 0 5