Oliver Abbott

April 08, 2010 5:22 AM
With all the excitement - if you could call it that - of the first day back at school (which happened to include having spaghetti dumped on his head), Oliver hadn't gotten round to putting up the sign up sheet. So the following morning, he threw together a very basic notice. Unlike the other Houses, he didn't need to entice people onto the team with flashy notices. He would just put up the sheet, and people would sign up. It was that simple. Of course, if they didn't sign up (which was unlikely, but stranger things had happened) Oliver and his sister would simply hunt people down and gently encourage them to sign up. No problem.

So the first morning back, after he was dressed and ready, Oliver finished his simple notice. He added his own name (he considered adding Charlie's too, but decided he would let her sign her own name), year and position, and pinned it to the board.

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He stood back to admire it, and then turned on his heel and headed for the first class of the year. He was expecting the list to be full by the time he returned at the end of the day. They had to have an amazing team this year. Not just because he wanted to win in his only year of being captain, but also because he wanted to crush Teppenpaw in a thorough and humiliating way. It was only fair.
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Charlotte Abbott

April 08, 2010 12:51 PM
Charlotte had been far too excited the first evening back at school to even notice whether or not the Quidditch sheet had been put up. She did notice it in the morning, and wondered how long it had been there, considering her brother's name was still the only one on the list. deciding it looked lonely, Charlie added her own details to the list: Charlie Abbott, 4th year, Chaser. It was implied she was already on the team, considering she was Assistant Captain, but she knew Oliver would still make her try-out anyway. the sister in her said it was plain meanness. The Quidditch player in her knew it was only fair to try everyone out. Besides, it might look like favoritism otherwise.

Charlie wondered who else would add their name below hers. Lutece, maybe? Then she would probably have to watch her brother make out every pratcise. Ew, gross. Maybe Dmitry would sign up like he said he might, and Oliver could watch them make out instead. Haha.

Her mind now firmly off the subject of Quidditch, Charlie made her way off to class, where she would probably learn nothing because of all the boy-shaped distractions in her yeargroup. If she was going to pass her exams next year she was really going to have to focus. they should break up the lessons by gender or something to at least give her a sporting chance! If they had to do groupwork again she was going to have to rely on Lita to control her. Charlie was so lucky to have such an amazing best friend; it was just a shame Lita wasn't interested in Quidditch. Or some other stuff Charlie enjoyed.
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