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 The house tables had already been replaced by smaller ones, but now, they appeared like carved stumps, like one might see in a Muggle perception of a fairy dollhouse.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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Yaniel Ayala Velez

October 22, 2023 8:17 AM
Yaniel was a different kind of uncomfortable than he’d ever been before. He could have forced himself into sparkles and ruffles and something his mom would have liked and which other people would have expected. But that wasn’t who he was. In one of their ‘letting you down gently’ conversations, where he’d reiterated the fact that he wouldn’t be especially pink or pouffy or glittery, she had used the phrase ‘Whatever makes you feel good, mija.’ Which, apart from the gendered term of endearment, was something he was sticking to for courage. Mama had probably envisioned a plain, simple dress when saying that, but she had said it.

Cole had helped him pick out a suit and dress robes. Yaniel had done some more reading, and learnt about chest binders. The first time he’d put the whole combination on in Crotalus had been magical. His chest didn’t vanish totally, he was hyperconscious of the way little bits of him squished out of the binder at the edges. But once he put the shirt on, the illusion was pretty good. He wasn’t Cole shaped or Oz shaped, but he wasn’t Yarielis shaped any more either, and that was… Right. He felt like there should have been some super big feeling word for the way it brought tears to his eyes, but the name of the feeling was just ‘right.’

It was one thing wearing it in his room versus wearing it out though. He’d chosen quite a flowy dress robe, so that it sort of almost hid his legs. But even then, most girls didn’t wear dress robes, and the shirt and his bowtie were very, very visible. The added layer of fabric provided by the dress robes meant he could almost scrunch down and hide inside it the way he had with big hoodies, so that he wasn’t flaunting his sudden lack of boob to the world. People would be weird about them disappearing, right? That wasn’t normal. They might ask…

He wasn’t sure, any more, who knew. Yaniel wasn’t ready for the full team, but Oz had been accepting enough that he had started to go back to Beater practice, even if Oz was better at the theory than the practice. It was obvious that he didn’t mind but also that, as he said, he really didn’t think beyond Yaniel as a player, which meant paying more attention to his backswing than what he was calling him. He got it right about thirty percent of the time, self-corrected occasionally, got corrected by Cole a lot, and got silent ‘just let that one go’ eyes from Yaniel to Cole the rest of the time. It made Yaniel appreciate Cole, who had never once messed up, all the more. Going back to beater practice meant telling Billy, and even though they’d told him not to go around telling everyone, he wasn’t exactly known for keeping his mouth shut. It also turned out that picking up someone else’s errors was easier for Oz than noticing his own, which led to moments like him smacking Billy around the head with comments like ‘Dude, she’s a boy now, get it right!’

Besides the nerves that he was losing control over who knew, he felt a twisting knot of guilt that all these people had found out before his own parents. In an ideal world, he would have figured it out with Cole, told his parents, come out at school, and then gone to the ball as himself. But that wasn’t the timeline he’d been dealt.

As he walked down to the hall, he tried to fight off the feeling that he would have been more comfortable in a dress and he should have just worn a dress and that the fact that he was thinking these things made it a lie that he was even a boy at all because what boy would be thinking that and—-

He wanted to wear a suit. He did.

He just sort of wouldn’t have hated it if literally everyone else had magically vanished and he could tick ‘wear a suit to the ball’ of his list as a technicality without actually being witnessed doing so.

He’d done his best to present a happy, confident face to Cole. Yaniel was happy that Cole had a date. He deserved that, and Yaniel had already taken enough of his time and help this year. He didn’t want to feel like a gaping void of neediness that kept sucking Cole in all the time. So he had expressed only happy, positive thoughts about Cole’s date and saved his panicking about it for the privacy of his own room.

He slid into the background of the room, very glad that he was not a prefect. That timing, at least, was working out for him. As the only Crotalus in his year, it seemed sort of inevitable that he’d get it, even though he wasn’t very well-suited to the role. Just the thought of dancing in front of everyone was enough to make his palms sweat.

Oz came and checked in, giving him a fist bump and a ‘looking good, bro’ a little more loudly than he would have liked, and Yaniel spent the next five minutes over-analysing how normal or not other people would find it that Oz called him ‘bro’ but at least that gave him something to do which took over from the increasing desire to just run out of the room.

He backed up to one of the little tree stump chairs that was as hidden as possible under the big fake leaves and sat down, hoping that his general ability to blend into the background hadn’t been disrupted too much by his outfit choice.


OOC: All god modding in this post has been approved or is of my own characters.
13 Yaniel Ayala Velez When do I get to stop hiding in corners? 1554 0 5

Fortune Ardovini

October 24, 2023 9:16 PM
Fortune hadn't gotten a date for the ball. He hadn't really tried that hard, and didn't mind going by himself. It was fine. He'd only tried to ask one girl, Yarielis, but she hadn't seemed all that interested. He knew well enough to respect someone's wishes, and didn't push the matter. Perhaps she was hoping someone else would ask. He thought they were friends, but maybe she didn't think of him as more than that. That was alright, he really wasn't sure about it either. He also wasn't quite sure what she'd meant that he 'should ask a proper girl'. Maybe she thought he was some sort of 'high-class' person? He wasn't. From the sounds of things, most of the other girls had dates by the time he finally got to seriously looking into the situation. That didn't actually bother him to much. It was odd, almost as if he wasn't going with Yarielis then he wasn't sure he wanted to go with anyone else. It was a weird feeling.

He didn't really think much more about it as he got dressed up in his dress robes. They weren't the 'latest style', but they weren't shabby either. They were just a nice set of standard, run-of-the-mill dress robes for mildly fancy occasions. When the time came, he wandered down to the hall. Not having someone to meet made that whole process a bit easier. The room looked so different and amazing. He clapped wholeheartedly for the planning committee, they had certainly done a bang-up job. The prefect dance held a mild interest, and he watched them as he wandered to the refreshments to get a drink.

Oz wandering through the crowd caught his eye and Fortune moved towards his Quidditch captain to engage in some Quiddtich talk to pass the time. However from still a little bit away, Fortune saw Oz fist bump another boy whom he didn't get a good look at, and over heard Oz call him 'bro'. That was a bit odd since he'd been pretty sure Henry had just been up on the dance floor doing the prefect dance thing with Iris. The boy shifted back into the decorations a bit, as if he was hiding. Did Oz have another brother? That he smuggled into the dance for some unknown reason and didn't want to be found out? Intrigued, Fortune decided to investigate.

Trying to be careful not to startle this potential intruder, he approached with a friendly smile. "Hi there," He began, "Quite the party isn't it?" He paused then as he got a better look at the person he was approaching. They were definitely wearing dress robes, but he was pretty sure that was Yarielis in them, even if she was shaped a bit differently. But he sure didn't want to make to big of a fool of himself by making some sort of weird mistake, so he continued on as nonchalantly as he could manage. "How are things going over here?"


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2 Fortune Ardovini Whenever you want? 1549 0 5

Yaniel Ayala Velez

October 28, 2023 1:57 AM
Luckily, Fortune’s date invitation had come after Yaniel had cut his hair. He wasn’t sure he would have had the guts to not just cave in and avoid upsetting his friend had it been before. But once his hair was cut, he was set on doing this his way, and that just wasn’t going to work or be fair to Fortune. He’d been surprised that Fortune had asked him at all. Most of the girls had been prettier than him even when he’d had long hair, and were way more sociable. All in all, he’d never exactly screamed ‘date material’ even before he’d given himself the first step of his make-over.

Fortune hadn’t been weird about it, and Yaniel hoped he wasn’t mad. They were on friendly terms, but without the cement of Quidditch (and with Yaniel’s tendency to avoid human contact at any point where it was optional) it wasn’t like they hung out a lot. The thought of Fortune hating him would have been a major source of anxiety if he didn’t have at least three way bigger ones running at all times. He’d made occasional space to worry about it, but it was also done and he couldn’t change it, nor did he want to. Trying to apologise or talk about it might lead to him being talked into changing his mind (though logic said Fortune had come to his senses right after asking him), and that wasn’t something he wanted to do.

It did sort of suck to have potentially burnt one of his very few bridges, especially now that he was finding himself alone.

Except, Fortune was coming over.

The fact that Yaniel’s immediate thought was Please don’t ask me to dance cemented the fact that turning Fortune down had been the right thing. And hopefully Fortune, seeing how he was dressed, was realising that too… Besides not wanting to fall out with anyone, it was going to be another barrier to rejoining the team if Fortune held some kind of grudge or was weird about this. Grudge-holding didn’t seem to be his style, but Yaniel had never really gone against anything anyone else wanted him to do before.

“Uh. Yeah. They did a great job,” Yaniel acknowledged, waving vaguely at the transformed hall when Fortune opened up the conversation with just… regular small talk. Yaniel wished his voice sounded different. On the one hand, it was easy to change, in that he could put on a fake, gruff voice. On the other, he’d tried that in the privacy of his room, and knew that it sounded terrible, so he wasn’t going to pull that out in public any time soon. Which meant he was stuck squeaking like a girl, or a pre-pubescent boy, sounding exactly like he always had. “Things are going okay.” Not the most in depth response ever, but Fortune was maybe trying to put a bridge over any remaining gap? Keep things pleasant and normal? Anyway, no one needed to hear his honest answers to that question, except his therapist. Even telling her was hard enough. “How are you?” he asked, hoping—perhaps unfairly—that Fortune’s answer was a much more transparent one. Preferably along the lines of ‘Neither holding a grudge against you nor weirded out by your outfit and doing fine, thanks.’
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Fortune Ardovini

October 28, 2023 9:14 PM
Well, that definitely sounded like Yarielis, and mostly looked like Yarielis, mostly. She was apparently rallying against the 'status quo' or something along those lines. It had been a little while back when she'd cut her hair, he could only guess in preparation for this? Or maybe it was for something else? Fortune liked to think that they were friends, and had hung out on occasion. Although not much lately, and even before she'd never been super-social. That was alright though, not everyone was. As such though, he didn't really know much about her life outside of school... or really all that much about it inside of school either.

That just meant he had to piece together the bits of this puzzle that he could. She had cut her hair, and was wearing boy's dress robes. That was a bit confusing, because dress robes were pretty uncomfortable and not much fun. Granted the alternative for the ball was a fancy dress and he wasn't sure they were designed for comfort either. Out of the two, he'd pick the robes. Plus, he'd probably look ridiculous in most of those things the girls were flouncing about in. Anyway, she'd talked to Oz and Oz had called her 'bro'. Had Oz...? No, maybe Billy, said something about beater practice? It hadn't been much if they did.

Her responses to his initial questions weren't much to go on. He probably needed more information, so far everything was pointing to the idea that she was being a boy tonight. Should he go along with that guess? Maybe avoid it and try and get more info... without making it seem like he's fishing for more info. Somehow.

Fortune sipped at the drink he'd picked up at the food table as he processed these thoughts and figured out where to go next. "Going okay is good." He responded, "About the same here." That wasn't helpful or conducive to making conversation. He needed something more. "Are you looking forward to next year? We'll be fifth years and get to be the ones the professors keep reminding about upcoming major exams." Another thought struck him along side of that one. "Oz and Billy will be gone," he gave her a completely innocent look, "the team will need some more beaters."
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Yaniel Ayala Velez

October 28, 2023 11:56 PM
Yaniel gave a wry half smile, as Fortune reminded them what delights awaited next year. It quickly disappeared as Fortune reminded him about Quidditch. And the fact that one of the people who knew, and who would have been on his side, was leaving. He’d known that when investing in Oz. It had made it harder and easier at the same time—it had given him a deadline, and only a short time to ride things out if it went badly (unless it went worst-case-scenario of Oz badmouthing him all round school levels of badly), but it had meant spending his energy on something that wasn’t going to last.

“Yeah. I know… I’ve been trying.” He hung his head, avoiding Fortune’s eyes. “I actually trained with Cole this whole time.” That was supposed to be a positive, but now he was saying it out loud, it sounded like he’d chosen Cole over the rest of them, or gone behind their backs—like they weren’t enough but Cole somehow was. “I didn’t want to lose my skills, I was just…” He was going to have to tell the team some version of the truth. If he wanted them to use his name and pronouns, it was going to have to be the whole truth, but even without that, he’d need an explanation for his absence. “Being around a lot of people was hard.

“I’ve been trying to get back to it. Really.” Which sounded pathetic. Because if you wanted to do something, you just… did it. It wasn’t that hard to show up to a sports practice if you wanted to be on a team. It was a basic requirement. “I went to some Beater practices too, in the second half of the year. I’m sorry.”
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Fortune Ardovini

November 03, 2023 9:35 PM
Fortune didn't like that dejected look on Yarielis, so he naturally needed to do whatever he could to remedy the situation. "So I have heard," he quickly responded with what he hoped was an encouraging smile. "That's great, and it would be really great to have you back on the team." It really would. He wasn't sure what was going to happen with the team next year, there would be a new captain, and hopefully enough people to fill out the team positions.

However, something had pulled Yarielis away from the team to start with, and he sure didn't want her to feel like she had to join again if that something was still a problem. He knew some folks had some weird ideas that girls shouldn't play Quidditch, and that sounded downright ridiculous to him. Why not? That might not be the problem for Yarielis, but he wasn't sure what else it could really be. 'Being around a lot of people was hard' seemed a bit strange to him. "But, if you can't play, for whatever reason, that's alright as well. It sure won't stop us from being friends."

The topic as a whole seemed to be getting her down and he wanted to change the subject. Unfortunately the only other thing that immediately jumped into his head was 'So why are you wearing robes?' and that didn't seem very... polite? So instead he watched the folks on the dance floor for a few moments until something else finally wandered into his head. "Got any exciting plans for the summer?"
2 Fortune Ardovini There were steps? 1549 0 5

Yaniel Ayala Velez

November 04, 2023 10:24 PM
He’d heard Yaniel was training. That was fine… Probably a good thing. At least the whole team didn’t think he’d just been goofing off this whole time. And it would be great to have him back. But no pressure.

Dang, why was Fortune so nice about everything?

Yaniel was not sure what he’d ever done to earn these levels of chill and compassion from the people around him.

Apparently the reason Fortune was being so nice was because they were friends. Still. Even after Yaniel had dropped the Quidditch team and turned him down for the dance. Yaniel narrowly avoided stammering out ‘We are?’ which would have made it seem like he didn’t think so, and he was more than happy to accept Fortune as a friend. He needed all the ones he could get. So long as Fortune wanted to be Yaniel’s friend too…

“Thanks,” he managed instead. “You too,” he added, meaning he regarded Fortune as a friend in return, before realising that Fortune had said ‘we’re friends’ not ‘you’re my friend’ so that made no sense. He swallowed down an awkward explanation of what he meant, sure that would only make it worse. Anyway, Fortune’s attention had drifted back to the dance floor.

Oh no.

He wasn’t going to ask again, right?

Yaniel braced himself, ready with a firm ‘no.’ Would he even dare say ‘I’m a dude?’ But when Fortune turned back to him with a question he had to let it go as more of a started, surprised noise.

“Uh…” His plan for the summer was to tell his parents he wanted to be called Yaniel now, and run away to Cole’s if that went really badly. But he wasn’t really sure how to share that with Fortune. “Just the usual. Helping with the bakery and stuff. How about you?”
13 Yaniel Ayala Velez It seems like there should be 1554 0 5