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

Lydia Priory

May 26, 2022 8:36 PM
Today was the field trip to the zoo and Lydia was not sure if she was excited or not. Some animals were pretty cool, like unicorns but then there were things like snakes which she was scared of. Which might be why she wasn’t better friends with Hans both because she was afraid of his snake and didn’t want to approach him when it was around and because Lydia didn’t think the other third year would like her too much due to said fear of his snake. Even though he’d always been perfectly nice to her like when he’d included her with the other Beginner Teppenpaws at the ball last year.

However, seeing scary animals was not what Lydia was most worried about. She was much more worried about finding someone to hang out with. She didn’t have a lot of friends. Arguably, she didn’t actually have any. She wanted to believe she was friendly enough with the group of Teppenpaws that she’d hung out with at the ball but Liesl was kind of creepy and Hans had that snake that scared so much.

Then there was Gwendolyn, who was her cousin. Lydia was happy that the first year was here now and she had always been happy that she had someone in her family to spend time with since she was too young for Sophia, Bridget and Connor, although her brother still had always been willing to do things with her, unlike her sister. However, she knew that the Aladren also wanted to have other friends, and while a part of her felt a little hurt that Gwendolyn wanted to hang out with other people, in all honesty, Lydia also wanted friends besides her cousin.

The problem was though that she didn’t really feel like anyone wanted to be friends with her. When she met Iris at the Midsummer concert before they’d started school, she had really hoped they would be friends. Instead Iris was friends with Amethyst and while obviously people could have more than one friend, they weren’t as close as Lydia would have liked. In fact, she was unsure if Iris liked her at all.

Although, Lydia did not really fault Iris for preferring her roommate to the Teppenpaw. Amethyst was sophisticated and glamorous while the Teppenpaw was wimpy and babyish and needy. Hence why she did not think she had any friends and why she didn’t think that anyone other than Gwendolyn liked her. And Gwendolyn had to.

Of course, Sophia was supposed to like her too and Sophia didn’t.

Once Professor Skies finished talking, she looked around nervously for a partner. Lydia was sure that nobody would want to go with her but somebody had to. There was no choice. She could already see that Gwendolyn had paired off with another first year and Iris had as well. She honestly did not know what to do, she was terrified that if she asked someone, they would turn her down and she would be humiliated. Or one of the professors would see that she wasn’t paired off and put her with someone who might not be very nice and not want to be paired with her.
11 Lydia Priory Anyone need a partner? 1533 0 5

Verdillia Scurlock

May 27, 2022 9:05 PM
Verdillia was excited for the field trip. Naturally, she’d been to magical zoos before. They tended a little more towards concerts and stately homes for family trips, but who didn’t take their kids to the zoo from time to time? There were lots of fascinating magical animals, and a lot of them were very beautiful too.

It was also exciting to get out of school. Verdillia loved Sonora, and living out the boarding school dream depicted in so many of her childhood books, but they did have to spend an awful lot of time there, and there was a giddy rush that came from just getting to do something different!

This trip also seemed like a great chance to mingle and make some closer connections. Trips were memorable, and the people you spent them with could make or break the experience—and therefore form or solidify a friendship. She was tempted to partner up with Chris, because she liked him a lot, but they did already spend quite a bit of time together. He made a move towards someone else, and she tried not to take it personally or feel disappointed, seeing as she had been considering the exact same thing. Maybe she should embrace this as an opportunity to get to know someone she wouldn’t normally have the chance to. She was going to be in intermediate classes next year, and it would be good to get a foot in the door and get to know some of the people who would be her classmates. The current third years were the best bet on that, seeing as they’d already been together for a year of beginners, so weren’t total strangers, and they would be around the longest in intermediates with them.

Verdillia spotted Lydia Priory. She seemed to fit the exact definition of what Verdillia was looking for. Lydia was a year older than her, and in a different house, so Verdillia’s opportunities to talk to her were fairly limited. This seemed like a great one. So long as the older student didn’t think Verdillia was bothering her or being annoying. She worried about that, but Lydia seemed generally nice, from the little Verdillia knew of her. And she was still on her own.

“Hi?” Verdillia said, as she approached the older girl. It came out as a question, and she couldn’t quite smooth out all her nerves and be as confident as she was probably supposed to be. “Would you be interested in being partners?”
13 Verdillia Scurlock Me? 1541 0 5

Lydia Priory

May 29, 2022 4:03 PM
Lydia was both happy and relieved to have Verdillia approach and ask her to be partners for the zoo. It meant that there was someone who actually wanted to hang out with her. She often worried people didn’t. Sophia generally hadn’t, of course, unless Mom…strongly encouraged (as in forced or at least coerced or even possibly bribed) her. Iris didn’t seem to either. After all, the other third year hadn’t gone off with Amethyst or Alexei this time, but some random first year. Even Gwendolyn had gone off with someone else.

It made Lydia feel bad and wonder if there was something awful and unlikable about her. She knew that she wasn’t the bravest or most adventurous person out there or the most outgoing either, but she was generally nice to people. Wasn’t that the most important thing when it came to friends? Treating them with kindness and decency?

Although, Lydia did usually tend to be intimidated by most people. So, arguably, she treated them with fear. Between her premature status as an infant and her dad’s general anxiety issues, she’d been sheltered and overprotected her entire life. Therefore, she hadn’t had a lot of experience with people outside of her family other than those like nannies and tutors as a child. The only person she’d really spent time with around her age prior to Sonora was Gwendolyn so she wasn’t really very used to socializing with them.

So, Lydia was worried that they would be mean to her. Not so much the other Teppenpaws, who were nice by definition but most other people. She was afraid of rejection and mockery from them and while she’d had etiquette lessons as a child-which the third year had adored, as they had made her feel like a princess-it was difficult for her to start conversations without worrying about saying the wrong thing. Day to day interactions with the other students were not the same as knowing what fork to use at a dinner party with members of pureblood society. Especially since a lot of the people here at Sonora hadn’t grown up in the same kind of family and some of them tended to think poorly of people like her. They might very well laugh at Lydia if she acted too prim and proper.

And since Verdillia had asked her to hang out, that meant that the Teppenpaw did not have to worry about being placed with that sort of person. The kind that would laugh at someone like her. Nor did she have to risk rejection by asking someone. Plus, Lydia had hung out with her in Tumbleweed last year and had had a good time. She beamed at the second year. “I’d love to. What do you want to see first?” Please don’t say reptiles. She thought.
11 Lydia Priory Sounds great! 1533 0 5

Verdillia Scurlock

June 02, 2022 7:56 PM
She and Lydia had a pattern of ending up together on trips. That was good, right? They’d had a pleasant time in Tumbleweed together, which suggested today would go just as well, and then Verdillia would have a solid friend in an older grade when she moved up to intermediates. She liked plenty of people in her own year group, but sometimes the teachers made you go in mixed grade pairs, or it was just helpful to have someone a little older and more experienced to lean on. Plus, Lydia seemed really nice.

Verdillia surveyed their options, with the first factor to consider being whether to follow Levi and keep an eye on her. However, her little sister had made a good choice for once, and was paired up with her roommate, Piper Wilson, instead of being part of a loud gaggle of questionable Teppenpaws. There was also a staff member assigned to keep an eye on her in all the usual terms of not getting eaten by manticores or whatever, and honestly Levi didn’t tend to get into the wandering-off or doing-dangerous-things kinds of trouble. She was just a little socially naive.

“How about the aquatic section?” Verdillia suggested. “Though that’s a fairly arbitrary pick. I’d be game for anything.”
13 Verdillia Scurlock Off we go then 1541 0 5

Lydia Priory

June 04, 2022 12:07 AM
“Aquatic animals are great!” Lydia replied. Fish didn’t scare her although sharks did, which was one of the reasons that she was so afraid of going in the water at St. Berylla’s, the other being drowning. The Teppenpaw was not a great swimmer. The only reason that she’d had lessons at all was because of the Brockert family’s summers down there but she wasn’t very strong and didn’t have very good upper body strength. She had a tendency to spend the summer just sitting on the beach although Lydia had very fair skin so sitting in the sun wasn’t good for her either.

Anyway, if there were sharks here, they would be safely contained in a tank so they couldn’t hurt her. Technically, that was true of all the animals here but there were some she was terrified of anyway. Like snakes and spiders. An acromantula would be terrifying even if it was caged. Ditto a large snake, like a basilisk. Surely though, the zoo wouldn’t have those though given acromantula were intelligent monsters that were capable of human speech and were untrainable and dangerous. They would never allow themselves to be put on display in a zoo. As for basilisks, they could turn people into stone which Lydia was pretty sure would be a major liability. So, it was unlikely that the zoo had these creatures. She hoped.

That didn’t mean they did not have other snakes and spiders though. In fact, the third year knew that they had the former because Hans and Liesl seemed to have gone off to the reptiles section with great enthusiasm. It was something that Lydia would honestly never understand. This might be why she was not closer to her fellow Teppenpaw third year.

And even though they weren’t going there now , she and Verdillia would have to later. There were supposedly worksheets on every section which included the reptiles. Which meant that Lydia was going to get extremely anxious and then the second year might see her freak out and not like her and not want to be her friend. And she really needed a friend!

Perhaps, Sophia was right. Maybe the Teppenpaw was nothing but a horrible burden and crybaby and absolutely no fun at all. Granted, her sister had never used those specific words about her where she could hear them but it was the general impression that Lydia had gotten from her and it was seemingly seconded by Iris’s preference for Amethyst.

Maybe being nice to people was not enough. All Lydia wanted from people was being nice and loyal. Which to her meant that they would be her friend and be there for her no matter what, though of course they could have other friends, she wasn’t that selfish, but she wanted to be able to spend time with them and have them be there if something bad happened. Lydia wanted the kinds of friends that would write to her over the summer and possibly even visit her, the way that she’d heard Liesl was going to visit Hans on his dad's snake ranch-although, of course Lydia didn’t want to visit a snake ranch-or the way that Sophia and her friends were. She just wanted a super close bond with someone other than her parents who would like her no matter what. Complete and total acceptance.

She started to walk in the direction of the aquatic animals. “Do you think they have seals and otters or just fish like at an aquarium?” Lydia asked. “Both are so cute. What’s your favorite animal?” Verdillia had said this was an arbitrary choice so presumably nothing in this section was it. “I have to admit, as common as it is, I do like unicorns myself. And puffskiens are pretty adorable too. I also like kittens but those aren’t really zoo animals.”
11 Lydia Priory Sounds good to me 1533 0 5

Verdillia Scurlock

June 06, 2022 9:46 PM
“I suppose we’ll find out,” Verdillia answered, not really able to guess either way what the zoo might deem the limits of ‘aquatic.’ “I just hope they have hippocampi—those sound so beautiful.”

She nodded in agreement with Lydia’s various favourites, wondering whether it was companionable to agree with them all, or whether it would seem like she was just copying. The truth was though, that she really did like all those animals.

“Same,” she said. “It’s hard to beat unicorns, they’re such special creatures. Phoenixes too—there’s something so mesmerising about watching them, like there is with a real fire. And mooncalves have such pretty eyes.” She felt her steps getting springier as they listed all the exciting animals they were going to see.

They joined the aquatic group, though she stood a little bit away from the rowdy Pecari boys (and then did a double take when she realised it was actually the non-rowdy twin from her own house standing there).

“And after all that, probably the ice cream stand and souvenir shop—the best parts of any day out,” she added with a smile.

“Do you have any relatives coming to help with the fair at the end of term?” she asked Lydia, switching her attention to the other big topic of the moment as they made their way though the zoo to the aquatic zone.
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Lydia Priory

June 07, 2022 12:47 AM
“Oh they do!” Lydia replied. “I’ve never actually seen one in person but yes, they sound lovely.” She didn’t know a lot about them but they sounded pretty and not scary. She generally liked horses, although she wasn’t much of a rider. Riding on one scared her a bit, especially if it was a flying horse. Her great-grandfather Frank had a ranch with a lot of magical creatures including several types of flying horses but she was terrified of riding something that flew up in the air. Lydia was sure that she would fall and break her neck or back.

It was the same reason that she had been afraid of riding a broom in Flying Lessons. After all, Mom had gotten in a terrible accident when she played Quidditch in school and she still had a bad back to this day. While Lydia had not had to play the sport in Flying, she still could have fallen off her broom and hurt herself very badly, the same way she could have if she fell off a flying horse. The result was that she had not gotten a really good grade in Flying Lessons, but fortunately her parents were pretty okay with it. Neither of them loved the idea of her going up super high on a broom especially with her mom’s history,

“They totally are!” Lydia exclaimed, grinning. She was thrilled to find common ground with someone, although, to be fair, a lot of people, especially girls, liked unicorns so maybe it wasn’t so surprising that Verdillia did as well. Still, she liked to have something to bond with someone over, anything. In all honesty, she didn’t really have that with anyone else at all. Lydia was close to Gwendolyn because they were cousins and close in age, but the Aladren was sort of…well maybe not like Liesl because she wasn’t squealing over snakes or celebrating Halloween all year long but she wasn’t one of those types who was all into pink and sparkles and unicorns and Lydia was.

She considered what her friend said about phoenixes and fire. Fire was kind of pretty as long as it was safely contained and could not hurt her. The idea of her house burning down and potentially losing a loved one or dying or losing her possessions or being scarred for life from burns and being in a lot of pain. It would almost be worse to survive with burns all over her body than to actually die, now that she thought about it. Lydia was always very careful around fire. However, it was pretty and so were phoenixes.

And she definitely didn’t have any problem with mooncalves. They were adorable. “Those are great too!” Lydia exclaimed. “And I love ice cream and can’t wait to go get souvenirs” She hoped to get a stuffed animal or two or three (or more) and some figurines or something.

“I think my Uncle Evan is planning to come. He’s an artist and I think he’s bringing a bunch of art supplies and random objects and encouraging people to just..do what they feel is right for their project rather than making them look like anything.” Which was basically how Uncle Evan made his art. It was a lot of what he felt in the moment and didn’t “mean” anything else, though when he heard others ascribe meanings to them, it always amused him a great deal.

Lydia continued. “And my sister-in-law Peyton is having a bake sale. She’s really good at baking and cooking. My brother Connor might come help her and my cousin Bridget might come and make mocktails. Oh, and I think Aunt Hope is joining in with our distant cousins who are doing a crafting booth. It’s things like knitting, sewing, crocheting and easy crafts. Ones that are more… organized than Uncle Evan’s.” She went on. “Oh and then I’m sure that there are a bunch of cousins that are more distant doing things, but other than Liesl’s uncle playing the guitar and giving lessons and handing out brochures about wandmaking and wandlore for my uncle Adam, who I know isn’t going to come, I don’t actually know what they’re doing.”

She grinned sheepishly at Verdillia. “Sorry, my mom was a Brockert, so I have this big confusing extended family. Do you have family who went here and are coming to the fair?”
11 Lydia Priory This is going to be fun 1533 0 5

Verdillia Scurlock

June 07, 2022 2:33 AM
Lydia seemed pleased with her answers, much to Verdillia’s relief. It wasn’t like it was uncommon for girls their age to like unicorns, but at the same time, it wasn’t uncommon to pick on a person for every last little thing, or for it to be fine when one person did it but laughable on another… Not that Verdillia had experienced that directly, but her boarding school books had made it clear that there could be any number of pitfalls and social snobberies at work.

“Ooh, it sounds like we’ll be able to have quite the party!” she smiled, as Lydia described her relatives’ contributions to the upcoming fair. She was more interested in the bake sale, mocktails, and crafts than ‘weird art,’ but it wouldn’t be polite to say so. She much preferred paintings where it was clear what they were of, and they had been executed well, to things where you had to ‘interpret’ or ‘use your imagination’ or where the artist said they were making some kind of ‘statement’ but honestly it looked like they were just making a mess.

“That’s something to be proud of, isn’t it?” Verdillia asked, genuinely surprised when Lydia apologised for the size of her family, and for her mother being a Brockert. “My family’s all in the UK, so they went to Hogwarts,” she answered, when Lydia asked if any of them would be attending. By which she meant all the magical members of her family had done that, but she didn’t think it was misleading to not specify. Obviously, one assumed there were caveats to statements such as that. If Lydia said ‘all’ her family had gone to Sonora, it wouldn’t include those who were too young, or the ones who had been alive before the school was founded, and so on. It was taken as obvious that one meant all elligible members when saying such a thing—so much so that it didn’t need specifying.

“Oh, look!” she breathed, as they rounded the corner and the hippocampi came into view.
13 Verdillia Scurlock Lots of it! 1541 0 5

Lydia Priory

June 07, 2022 8:12 PM
Lydia smiled. “Yes, it should be a good time.” She was sure that there would be enough of a variety of activities that everyone should be able to find something that they enjoyed. The Teppenpaw had obviously never been to a school fair but she had heard the stories from her relatives. Mostly the one about Peyton and the difficulties she’d had with gingerbread people but she’d also heard about what sorts of booths had been at the other ones they’d been to as well. The Teppenpaw was just glad to know that-while maybe there wouldn’t be as many options for things to do as at the state fair-she would be able to find things to do besides rides that terrified her and would potentially make her sick to her stomach.

“Her being a Brockert is something to be proud of.” Lydia replied.Although there were definitely those people who thought otherwise. That to be a pureblood was something to be ashamed of, that they were inherently not good people. Which was not true, since most of the relatives that she knew were nothing but kind. The Teppenpaw wouldn’t even say that Sophia was a bad person, because the Aladren alumna was good to her friends and had a very strong sense of fairness and morality. She just didn’t have much patience with Lydia .

Which made her wonder if there was something about her that was the problem. Not to mention those who thought purebloods were bad people made it harder on her. Nobody had ever said anything to her, but if people thought that, it would be harder for her to make friends. And Lydia had enough difficulty with that because of how shy and fearful she was.

However, none of that was the issue here. Verdillia obviously seemed to think that there was nothing wrong with being a pureblood. The third year continued “It’s just that when I try to explain her side of my family, and all the different cousins of various degrees, it’s confusing and hard to follow. Like, there’s so many of them that it’s like a big information overload for most people. It’s difficult enough for those of us who are part of it to keep track of it all and it’s unfair to put that on people who don’t need it.”

It was not unlike any other massive information dump on a topic. Like when a professor went on and on about something tangentially related to a subject instead of just letting the students work on the spell or potion or whatever they were doing. While Lydia was a decent enough student in most things, when a professor went on and on like that, she worried about what portions of that information would be on their exams, both in their classes and later on with CATS and RATS. She did not want to do that to others even though certainly Verdillia was not going to take a quiz on the Brockert family and who was related to Lydia how and what those relatives were doing for fair booths. “And my uncle, Evan, the one who's coming to the fair, is married to one of the Careys. So you can imagine how much fun genealogy lessons are going to be for their future children.”

“That’s too bad.” Lydia replied. “I mean, it’s not bad that they went to Hogwarts, of course. It’s just too bad that they won’t be at the fair. She looked at her friend. “What made them decide to send you to Sonora?” It was interesting to learn what made people from other countries come to school here.

However, she was temporarily distracted by the sound of Verdillia’s exclamation at the site of the hippocampi. “Oh, they’re beautiful !” Lydia replied, awed by the amazing creature in front of them.
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