Jennifer Zucchero

June 10, 2006 2:54 PM
In order to make that scenario an impossiblity, Jennifer had decided to start the process of getting another quidditch team together as soon as possible. It would be easier this year. Theoretically she would manage to find enough players to make a full team again with no major problems, since she had done it last year, and there were a few first years who she thought might sign up. And, since she hadn't completely screwed up with everything last year, she had stopped worrying about whether or not she was a suitable captain, which would probably be the most important out of everything that had happened. Now she just had to reassemble the troops.

So Jennifer made a stop at her common room before the feast to post her notice. After three years of learning to navigate the school, she had a feeling that, even with skipping the start of the feast, she would without a doubt be able to get back before too much had happened. After getting to the common room, she quickly hung up the piece of parchement with its short message and series of lines for names and positions, and then hurried to Cascade.

QUIDDITCH SIGN-UP
If you have any interest in playing for the Crotalus quidditch team this year, please sign your name, year, and desired position below. Tryouts, if necessary, will be held in about two weeks. If you normally play more than one position, note all of them, and if you don't know what position you would play or are unsure what quidditch is, feel free to come find me before tryouts and I'll try to help.
~Jennifer Zucchero, captain and seeker

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Earl Valentine

June 22, 2006 12:38 AM
Earl was on his way out to meet Eavan. She needed a tour of the school. Of course this was his idea, Eavan seeing it as an older brother entirely too intent upon keeping an eye on his little sister. He passed the barely filled bulletin board and noticed the familiar piece of parchment with Jenny Zucchero's handwriting all over it.

Scanning the names that have already signed up. Some he knew, some he didn't. And one of those he didn't know wanted his position!

"No freaking way," he muttered to himself. He patted himself down for some sort of writing utensil, but to no avail. All he found was an old stick of gum and his wand. Earl thought for a moment. Over the summer, Earl had scanned through his new charms textbook one night while not being able to fall asleep. One of the new charms was something to do with signing your name. He wracked his brain for the incantation, the word finally coming to him from the recesses of his mind. He gathered as much energy as he could, pointed his wand at the next empty space on the sign-up sheet thinking of what he wanted to write.

"Insignia!"

Nothing happened. One more time.

"INSIGNIA!" This time his wand glowed slightly and shot out a black smudge of ink that formed itself to spell out
Earl Valentine, third year, keeper in his own handwriting.

Earl started in fascination. It worked. That was so cool! This was one spell that could definitely come in handy. \n\n
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