Selina Skies

May 06, 2023 10:23 PM
Right now, it was Selina’s job to celebrate the end of term. And that was what she was doing. The incident with Xavier was as resolved as it could be, in that he had been sent away for further treatment, and the steps that had led to this happening had been investigated. It was never easy when something went badly wrong. In some ways, it became all consuming—for several days, dealing with the fallout of the incident had been Selina’s number one priority, and normal responsibilities and previous carefully scheduled plans had had to be roughly shoved aside to make room for talking to parents, investigating the incident, arranging counseling sessions… But at the same time, life didn’t stop. The rest of the world did not grind to a halt because of one person’s emergency. Being deputy head was always like keeping a series of plates spinning, and even this didn’t mean the rest got put away or could be allowed to crash down. There were exam procedures to run (with a tiny, overlapping hitch of removing one of the candidates from the roster), there was the bonfire to arrange. Selina’s heart hurt, but those feelings had to be packed away in the interests of keeping everything moving. Rather than having an acute attack of tears or sorrow, she carried it like a chronic weight throughout the week—the deep, dragging and ever present sensation of something being very wrong. The feeling spiked whenever her mind circled back around and actively thought about the situation, but then she put it away again.

It was both on her mind and distant from it as she prepared to welcome students to the bonfire. This was about everyone. It was a celebration. It needed her attention. But the ritual she’d been trying to work out had only just crystalised in the last few days, and she couldn’t say how connected it was to recent events.

“Good evening,” she greeted the assembled students. “Welcome to the end of term bonfire. As usual, we will have food available, including items you can cook over the small fires around the edge. We will be reserving the large fire in the middle for setting positive intentions.” Selina indicated the large bonfire in the middle. Around it, at a distance, sat smaller ones to make cooking easier, and so as to not muddle the purpose of the main fire—if fire was power and purity, then shoving a baked potato or a marshmallow into it wasn’t really appropriate. “Whilst fire can be destructive, and can be used to burn away things you want rid of, in many cultures, fire is seen as offering power. The idea of burning a wish in fire is said to transport the idea out of this realm, and lend it strength. Tonight, you are encouraged to make a wish on behalf of a classmate.” This was the part that had come to her in the last few days. The idea of setting a positive intention using the fire had been knocking around her mind for a long time, but teenagers often wished for selfish or unrealistic things for themselves—wishing someone would date you didn’t respect their free will, and wishing that you could get the best grades in the class couldn’t work if everyone wanted it. Not that the wishes would really have the power to make those things happen, but it didn’t feel like a positive act when Selina had so many concerns about what might be wished for. Hopefully, by transferring the focus to other people, they would give it more careful thought. It also carried a message of caring and community, which felt like a stronger message to send. “This ritual is optional. You may choose not to participate, or to offer wishes for multiple people. Other than that, you are free to enjoy the fire, socialise with friends, and enjoy the snacks.

“As a reminder, it’s a minimum of three per tent and no maximum. Please register your group with an adult by eight pm so we know that everyone is accounted for and can start assigning tents.

“Enjoy your evening.”
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Lazarus Jareau-Fletcher

May 08, 2023 8:42 PM
Lazarus had made it through another year. That was sure swell. He had promised his mother he would try a little more to be social this year, and while he did try a little more… he didn’t really try a whole lot. The penalty of this, he was slowly beginning to realize, meant he would have to return at the end of this and face two choices when she inevitably asked about his new friends. The first option would be to be honest and face her disappointment. The second would be to lie, and to lie creatively. The fortunate part was that his tone would not give him away as it would another other Sonora student who actually communicated verbally, but still, lying to one’s mother almost never ended well.

Still, he was fifteen years old, and that meant making mature, responsible decisions… such as procrastinating dealing with stuff that sucked, so for now, Lazlo decided to do what he could to just ignore the upcoming maternal storm on the horizon and enjoy the bonfire. Of course, that in and of itself was laughable, because who could enjoy a school event alone? The Aladren had gotten this far in life by staying on his own, and he really did understand Mom’s impulse to make him befriend someone. Even a misanthrope like him could only run so far from his own feelings: honestly, he was lonely.

He looked around for someone, anyone, he thought he could approach, and across the way, he spied a girl. Robyn Lundstrom was a school year below him (so two years younger in age). There was some major to-do recently involving her brother, Xavier, and Lazlo couldn’t help but notice a sadness within her. As he found himself approaching her, it crossed his mind briefly that she had to be about the same age that Icarus would have been now, if his little brother were still here.

However, as he started to get close, he panicked and bailed out in a different direction. Still, as he stood by the fire, he couldn’t help but think about her. On his own piece of parchment, he scribbled, I wish for whatever Robyn said, and tossed it into the flame. He had a feeling he knew what she would be thinking about right now.
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Leviosa Scurlock

May 18, 2023 7:07 AM
Levi was hyped for the bonfire! She had gone on a camping trip with her grandparents one summer and it had been so much fun. Partly, it was because it was outdoors, and involved tying knots, and doing different things to usual like having to cook over a fire, and she’d got to do it with people she loved. She was also starting to think it might have been a little bit to do with the fact that it wasn’t the kind of thing her mother liked… She wasn’t sure whether that meant she liked it because she and her mother were just very naturally different people, and most things on her mother’s dislike list were on Levi’s good list, or whether there was now a slight cause and effect relationship going on… Not that Levi wanted to rebel against her mother, but she did feel like the more her mother protested about something, the more interested she would be in it…

Anyway, camping on the field wasn’t exciting just because mother wouldn’t like it, but because she got to do things with her friends, and because of the threes rule, that meant making a new one! Yarielis had been a logical pick, and Piper had gone off to find the Crotalus. Levi had hung back because Yarielis didn’t seem the type to deal with being bombarded, which was ironic given the Crotalus’ position in Quidditch. Or former position… Or maybe Beaters dealt out bombardments but that proved they weren’t able to take them? Not that that really seemed to go with the Crotalus’ personality either… It was hard to think of Yarielis being an overwhelming force.

As Levi wandered around getting a feel for things, she saw Lazarus by the fire. He was another member of their year group who tended to keep to himself. They couldn’t quite reach out to him in the same way they could Yarielis, seeing as he couldn’t join their tent, but Levi could at least be friendly in the meantime.

“Hey,” she smiled, going up to him. “The fire’s pretty, isn’t it?” she said, watching the flames dance for a second before she turned to him.
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