Katey Willow

October 20, 2023 3:44 PM
The ball committee was asked to arrive an hour before the doors of the event opened to the rest of the school to assist in the final set up and preparations. Katey had dealt with all the external adults (musicians, food vendors, ice sculptors, and anything else the students had selected while staying within their budget) and allowed the students to be the ones focused primarily on the decorations. However, some final touches were needed that went beyond even the near-graduating seventh years’ likely ability, and so with the flourish of her wrist, Katey performed the final transformations. The house tables had already been replaced by smaller ones, but now, they appeared like carved stumps, like one might see in a Muggle perception of a fairy dollhouse. But perhaps the greatest change of all was the walls. In most places, the titular cascades of the room slowed, then stopped as vines and greenery grew over them. Even to a magical-raised student, the words “enchanted forest” would take on new meaning tonight.

Katey turned to her team, absolutely beaming. “We did it! Thank you all so much for your wonderful contributions. You have made the most beautiful ball Sonora has ever seen. Now - enjoy yourselves!”

The main student body began to enter, and Katey gathered those participating in the opening number, the traditional prefects’ dance. She told them to hold their position while she gave the introduction, then went back to the area where the rest of the school was waiting.

“Welcome, everyone, to the ball! This year, as you can tell, our theme is Enchanted Forest. Before we begin, how about a round of applause for our amazing ball planning committee?” Katey eagerly participated in the applause, leading the charge as she always did. “Please enjoy yourselves with friends, dance, enjoy the music and concessions, but first, let’s begin with our traditional opening: the prefects’ dance! Music!”

After the dance, the ball was truly in motion, and the students were free to do as they wished with their evening. As for the medic, she was more than content to simply watch, although she was tempted herself to twirl around on the dance floor a time or two, if she could persuade her coworkers into a dance, to let her ombre dress spin around her while her arms, in long black gloves, held onto a friend. To be young again, but different this time. Better.
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Phil Carson

October 23, 2023 10:31 PM
Phil was a prefect, a club president, and Gwendolyn's date. By all accounts, this should indicate he was a reasonably successful young man. He had the respect of his teachers. He could lead an adventure campaign and teach people how to play a new game system. A girl liked him enough to agree to go to the ball with him despite having completely hashed up asking her out. He'd even already completed his CATS exams and had neither thrown up on any examiners nor forgotten everything he ever knew when he was demanded to regurgitate it in both written and practical forms.

And those were all good things that he was indeed very proud of himself for achieving, and so were all three of his parents (well, he hadn't mentioned the lack of vomit in his last letters home, hoping it was implied, and he wasn't sure how much they understood of the gaming club, but they were glad he was doing good at school and taking on leadership roles and responsibilities), but . . . he was more than a little nervous about tonight, and almost wishing Eben had gotten prefect just so Phil didn't have to do the first dance.

After the prefect dance should be fine, he thought. He'd have Gwendolyn to hang out with and even if she did want to dance more, they wouldn't be the focus of most of the school anymore at that point. But first they had to get to that point.

They'd agreed to meet in the Aladren common room, as that was convenient and much less crowded and large than the main Hall. His robes were black and more formal and with a ton more buttons than the green school uniform robes, and he felt quite wizardly wearing them, except that his step-mom Tanya had owled him a corsage that morning to give to Gwendolyn (which was no small feat given that she was a muggle and Phil hadn't even known she knew how to send an owl post that wasn't just a reply to a letter he sent to her and Dad) so he held that in its plastic florist box as he waited for her to descend from the girls' staircase.

When he saw her, he smiled and waited for her to sweep all the way into the room before declaring, "You look lovely, my lady Gwendolyn." He held out the plastic box awkwardly. "I have a thing. My step mom says its for you."
1 Phil Carson Hoping to roll better than a 2 on my skill checks this evening 1536 0 5

Gwendolyn Brockert

October 24, 2023 5:35 PM
As far as Midsummer events went, the Ball might be one of the least interesting. Like, take the Fair next year for instance. Gwendolyn was immensely curious about what that was going to be like next time, because each one tended to be different. Maybe, like, something from twenty years ago would be repeated-there were only so many ideas out there after all-but it wouldn’t be the same thing as the one at the end of her first year.

Plus, the Ball seemed to have more drama than any other Midsummer event too, although Gwendolyn supposed that the Bonfire could have some interpersonal drama with regards to sharing tents-she had not been entirely sure that Robyn wanted her there last year, but she..had to share with someone and Lyla was the only one of her friends that she could have shared with so it had been tough luck for the Teppenpaw there-but with the Ball, teenage hormones made emotions run high. People not getting a date, or not having a friend to hang out with either because they had no friends or because their friends had dates and everyone else was paired off which Gwendolyn had to imagine made people feel bad if they were one of the leftover people or the person you liked going with someone else or you had to do the opening dance and had nobody to do it with.

Which she still maintained was an antiquated tradition that needed to go away far more than gendered head student elections or the potential for same sex and same house couples to do things that they probably shouldn’t-although she didn’t know why not beyond that nobody else had those opportunities- did. It just didn’t work out all the time that everyone even had options of people to dance with. Sophia hadn’t, but fortunately Hilda had lobbied for a group dance that time around. This was never going to affect Gwendolyn personally, beyond feeling bad for her cousin’s experience but she objected on principle. Maybe she should circulate a petition about it.

Anyway, the Aladren was glad to not have any of those problems. Or to have another chance to risk having them. Yes, as a Brockert, she would have to attend many, many, many balls in her life, all which, judging by what Gwendolyn had gathered from her relatives, were completely stuffy and not much fun–granted, one of those opinions was Dad’s, and he seemed to like socializing as much as Olaf did and so probably should have been taken with a grain of salt-but this was her only Sonora Ball, and despite the fact that she found the other events generally more interesting, Gwendolyn was actually pretty excited about this one. She actually had a date and Phil was pretty cool.

Well, okay, he was a complete nerd but to her, that was cool. Nerds were much more interesting than stereotypical cool people. She would much rather spend the dance talking about gaming than Quidditch or whatever supposedly cool people liked. Plus, cool people could be total jerks, like Agent Cool in their game. Zephyra kept having to suppress the desire to set him on fire and make him a whole lot less cool.

Also, the irony of the fact that the reason that Gwendolyn had a date in the first place because of the antiquated tradition that she was against and was considering starting a petition to end despite the fact that it was literally something that she never would have to worry about was not lost on her either. Still, she was looking forward to the Ball and spending time hanging out with one of her friends.

She met Phil in the Common Room. “Thanks. You look nice too” Gwendolyn replied. He held out a box. “Oh? Should I be worried?” She asked jokingly.
11 Gwendolyn Brockert Would a good modifier help? 1555 0 5

Phil Carson

October 28, 2023 8:35 PM
She was smiling and asking questions in a joking tone, but Phil honestly wasn't really sure what a corsage was (beyond something to do with flowers) or what they were supposed to do with it. Was she supposed to just carry around a tiny bouquet the whole evening? That sounded inconvenient. "No, I don't think so. I mean, it's flowers but you can just leave them here if you think they'll be a bother. But Tanya said I'm supposed to give them to you before the dance or I'm a bad date. Or something. I'm not really sure what you're supposed to do with them or what purpose they serve."

He opened the box - luckily dropping neither the box as a whole or its contents on the floor in his efforts to pop the tabs holding it together - so she could get at the corsage inside.

"If you want to be worried about something, I'd recommend your toes. I can't promise I won't step on them, but I'll try really hard not to," he gave as much of a promise as he felt he could reasonably be expected to keep. "My charisma is plus zero, and my dex is maybe a plus one, so I'm not getting a lot of bonus points on my untrained prefect dance performance check or the reflex save if I critically fail."
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Gwendolyn Brockert

October 29, 2023 4:24 PM
Gwendolyn laughed as Phil opened the box. “No, no, don’t worry, I figured it was a corsage.” She reassured the older Aladren. “ You wear them. Well, I do actually. It tends to be the girl who does.” Although it was possible that Lenny might wear one She supposed boys could if they wanted to though they might get made fun of for it. Maybe not at Sonora, since most people seemed to be fairly progressive in these matters or at least kept their opinions to themselves on these matters.

Although there were some younger students who did not strike Gwendolyn as especially open-minded. She could only imagine her distant cousin Desmond’s face if Phil was wearing the corsage instead of her. She was just lucky that the second year had never said anything to her about her mother (or anything else, but that was what came to mind). Well, actually, he was lucky, because at a bare minimum Gwendolyn would have verbally eviscerated him. Of course, he also probably didn’t dare say anything else to her because of who her dad was.

She did feel slightly bad about joking though with regards to Phil and the corsage though. He seemed sort of awkward and nervous. The fourth year didn’t judge him for it, of course, as she knew that sometimes these situations were hard for people like that, Gwendolyn could imagine that her dad would have been equally fumbling. So, truth be told, she found it sort of sweet, probably because it did remind her of Dad. Someone who acted cocky and entitled, regardless of why they felt that way, would be off-putting and unimpressive.

Still, she should not have been joking about things and possibly making matters more uncomfortable for her friend. So, she apologized. “Hey, I’m sorry for trying to joke around and possibly make you feel more nervous.” Maybe on some level she was too and that was why she had behaved in that manner. She took the corsage and put it on. “It’s very pretty, thank you. Tell your step-mom that I said thank you too.”

Gwendolyn raised an eyebrow though when Phil mentioned that she should be worried about her toes. “Um, thanks for the warning. It’s fine with me if you don’t want to do a lot of dancing after the opening dance. For the sake of my toes.” She added. Yup, more joking, this must be how she dealt with nerves. Gwendolyn wasn’t nervous often and she didn’t feel like she was right now but maybe she was just a little. “We can just hang out and eat and stuff.”

“That’s fine too.” The fourth year added. “Charisma is overrated. Psychopaths are charismatic, after all.” And she knew that Phil was not one.

They reached the Hall where the prefect dance was about to start.“Looks like we’re about to find out how well we do.”
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