Elly Eriksson

March 17, 2010 4:24 PM
It felt like it had been a good long while since Elly had thrown a decent party. Towards the end of the year, she'd had a lot to focus on: RATS examinations, finding a costume for the ball, learning to dance for said ball, planning her end of year - wait, end-of-school - prank, and finding those belongings she had lost right at the start of the year. One thing she would never have to focus on again was the Pecari Quidditch team. Therefore, even in light of their recent loss to Aladren in the championships (would she ever live that one down? Would the Cravens hunt her down and kill her? At least that would stop the humiliation), it seemed apt to celebrate the election of the new captain, and his assistant, who would lead Pecari to Quidditch glory for the next several years to come.

Having put up an obnoxiously loud poster on the noticeboard two days ago announcing the event, Elly had since decorated the commonroom even further in House colours of gold and brown, with tiny golden confetting falling from the ceiling in patches. She'd collected a large banquet from the prairie elves (they had always been fairly helpful, but even more so since she told them she was Head Girl), and borrowed a gramophone from Professor McKindy to blare out some bizarre tracks that sounded like classical music being played by a punk band.

"As you all know," Elly shouted loudly to all who had gathered - and those who just happened to be passing through the commons - "I, sadly, will be graduating this year." She spared a moment to dramatically wipe away a non-existant tear. "I will be leaving the Quidditch team in the very capable hands of its new captain. Congratulations to Jose Hernandez and his assistan captain Demelza Eagle!" Elly shouted their names with a cheer and a whoop.

"Dinner is served, so eat, drink, and be merry," she encouraged her housemates. Yep, she would miss this. Grabbing a pumpkin pasty from the buffet table, Elly went to stand next to one of her Housemates at the side of the room. "I wonder if college will be this much fun," she mused aloud.
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Jose Hernandez

March 17, 2010 9:25 PM
"We'll miss you Elly!" Jose shouted to be heard over Demelza's booing when their gallant hostess announced she was graduating and leaving them, to the great surprise of no-one. The surprise came a few seconds later when he learned the point of the party wasn't just random Pecari graduations, but specifically for himself and Mel. He stood up and bowed and otherwise hammed it up for the audience.

He did note that Mel seemed uncomfortable with the attention, so he tried to take most of it on himself (without completely eclipsing Demelza who totally deserved the recognition, too) but he'd have to talk to her about that later. She'd never struck him as the shy type - which was largely why he'd picked her - so he'd have to see about getting her acclimated to having people watching and listening to her. Maybe give her a few lines at the try-outs and practices to get her used to that kind of leadership before she had to take over. No real hurry though. Jose was going to be the Captain for a really long time. He had five years to get her ready.

Of more immediate concern was the food. He was starving, so he headed over to where Elly had the buffet table set up and started collecting a tasty selection of vegan goodies (Elly was vegetarian herself, so he could usually count on her to remember alternatives to the usual fare).

Once he had something to munch on, he decided as long as things were looking so good for him right now, he might as well take his chances on another important matter. With so little time left before the Ball, he really hoped he hadn't waited too long, but at the last minute (well, last night really) he'd realized that maybe he should ask somebody to go with him.

And that was her right now. He gave his bestest grin as he approached. "Hey! Tawny!" Then, because he absolutely could not resist when he'd seen them sitting on the table, he held out a withered fruit that looked a lot like an oversized raisin and hoped to Merlin that it was what he thought it was, "Do you have a Date yet?"

Vegan or not, he was enjoying being this cheesy, but what would be truly embarrassing was if he found out later that the fruit he was offering her was a prune.
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Tawny Brockert

March 19, 2010 6:42 PM
Tawny drifted downstairs to the commons. She was sick of sitting around her room. The second year had spent most of the last week up there, sulking. She had found out that Pippa had a date to the upcoming ball, while she didn't.

It was not fair . Pippa always got everything, everyone liked her better than they did Tawny. What was so dreadful about her?

It made her so angry. When Tawny had first found out she even wished for the first time that she still had roommates just so she’d have someone’s stuff to break. Normally, she would prefer to break Pippa’s but as they were (thankfully) in different houses, Tawny didn’t have access nor did she currently have any other friends or relatives in Teppenpaw to go take her sister’s stuff for her.

She certainly wasn’t going to break her own stuff. That would be silly. Anyway, school was almost over and Tawny would have access to her sister’s stuff soon enough.

The Pecari had also considered going out and getting back at Pippa either by besting her by getting a date with a “respectable pureblood” or hurting her by getting Nathaniel to go with her. Unfortunately, it would not have been proper for Tawny to ask a boy to the dance, particularly a pureblood. Things just didn’t work that way, and she’d heard they’d asked others.

Now she was going to the party. Tawny might not be part of the inner circle of the Quidditch team and the popular Pecaris but it was her common room too and she had as much right to be there as anyone. She clapped upon hearing Jose had just been made Quidditch captain. Good for him.

She took some food and settled on one of the couches. That’s when Jose came up to her holding some piece of withered fruit.

"Do you have a Date yet?"

“No, I don’t” Tawny replied, successfully managing to keep the angry scowl off her face. It would not do to have a Brockert let on their bad feelings in public. Hence why she had let off steam in the privacy of her own room.

Was he going to ask her? Tawny hoped so. Going with Jose was genuinely what she wanted. She didn't even really know any other guy that well.




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Jose

March 22, 2010 11:33 AM
Tawny's answer (“No, I don’t.”) told Jose three very important things. First, if he was offering a prune, she couldn't tell the difference either. Second, she was available for the dance (or maybe she just didn't have a wrinkly over-sized raisin fruit and missed the point of the question, but Jose was pretty sure that wasn't the case). And three, she wasn't warning him against asking so he had pretty good odds here.

He grinned and handed her the fruit. "Well, you do now, if you want to have one. Did you have any ideas for dressing up?" He nodded toward the date (if that's what it was), "Obviously, I'm totally okay with being corny, but if you just want to wear normal dress robes, I think I've got a set of those, too, somewhere."

He wouldn't guarantee that they were in style or were made this decade, but they'd hold together, look reasonably presentable, and the ball did have a historical theme, so how bad could they be, really? "I've got access to a pretty good selection of historical costumes, too, if we want to be fancy. Just let me know the time period, your size, and your color preference, and I can get you a dress by tomorrow night."
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Tawny

March 23, 2010 4:38 PM
Something unusual happened then. A huge grin spread over Tawny's face. She actually felt something like genuine happiness (and her sister wasn't even in pain, to the best of her knowledge.) "I would absolutely love to go to the ball with you!" Tawny exclaimed. It was nice to feel wanted by someone, to be chosen by them. He asked her not one of the firstie Pecari girls.

It wouldn't hurt Pippa and her parents wouldn't necessarily find Jose to be an acceptable date, but Tawny did not care , particularly about the latter. Truth be told, they'd see him as more acceptable than her sister's anyway. Pippa was going with a muggleborn, even a California Pierce was better than that to them.

The thing was though, Tawny felt she'd have a better time with Jose than anyone else and she knew and liked him.

And being liked by Tawny Brockert was a rare accomplishment indeed, as she was either annoyed by nearly everyone else in her year and the ones above and below or had some contempt for them.

"You know," Tawny began. "I think historical costumes might be fun. Can you get something really really old looking, like medieval? Preferably green, like dark green." She then gave him her size as well.

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