Anne Wright

April 07, 2008 6:11 PM
Although the previous year's more flamboyant, professional-looking notice had been moderately successful in drawing in new recruits, Anne had elected in the end to go back to her traditional simple sign-up sheet. The sparkling colors that had drawn player attention had also hurt her eyes and often made her feel like a fool when entering the common room. It wasn't a combination she had enjoyed.

Attaching the list to the bulletin board with her wand, she stepped back to check that it was hanging straight and then to admire her handiwork. It was a nice sign - short and to-the-point and in no danger of damaging anyone's retinas. It would do nicely. Because she was paranoid, she reread it to make sure, once again, that the message was error-free.

ALADREN QUIDDITCH TEAM SIGN-UPS

Any student in second year or up who wishes to join the Aladren Quidditch team should sign up below. Please give a first and last name and a desired position. Dates for try-outs and practices will be forthcoming.

Anne

Beneath this was a series of more-or-less straight lines, the first of which had an example of a proper submission.

Anne Wright, Chaser-Captain

Satisfied that anyone who signed up wrong did so because of his or her own inability to read instead of an inability of hers to communicate, Anne turned to head back to her dorm - she wanted to finish reading Ray Minsky's Social History of American Wizardry by Tuesday - and narrowly missed a collision with, of all the people she could've possibly had the bad luck to almost run into, Geoffrey Layne.

She jumped back at once. Geoff looked over her shoulder to the bulletin board. "Posting sign-ups?" he asked.

Anne nodded stiffly. "Yes."

"That's cool." All of her good sense told her to leave now, before this got more even more awkward for both of them. Or turned into a public spectacle. "Walk with me?"

The correct answer was, of course, 'no', without a reason why because she didn't feel quite up to multiple syllable answers. Instead of giving that correct answer, Anne gave him a short nod. "Fine."
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Zack Dill

April 08, 2008 9:29 PM
Zack stood in front of the sign up sheet for a long time, quill in hand. Every couple of seconds, the nub of the quill would move toward the top most blank line, but then it would pull back again. Zack was torn.

Last year, time had been tight. Now Astronomy and Divinations had both been dropped from his course load, but he was still taking Astronomy as an Independent Study, as well as Calculus, and maybe he'd keep up with some private study of Divinations as well since Professor Yuma was still at the school and she might be available for individual tutoring. Plus, the RATS were coming up AND he had new responsibilities as Head Boy, and was there going to be time for Quidditch? He'd barely been able to squeeze in practices last year.

On the other hand . . . it was his last year. For three years running, his favorite moment named in the yearbook had involved Seeking. It had only been outsted from that position at the very end of last year, when he'd been elected Head Boy on the very same day he had a fantastic date with Zoey. Plus, how often did one get to play games with an alien species? It was also unlikely that he'd ever play Quidditch again once he graduated.

The quill moved back toward the sheet.

But he had no time!

The quill moved away again.

But he wanted to catch the Snitch one last time before he left Sonora for good.

The quill moved back.

Time!

It moved away.

He tried to turn and leave, but he couldn't. He couldn't just not play Quidditch after all these years. The quill came up again and wrote fast enough that he didn't have a chance to change his mind again.

Zack Dill, Seeker

He felt guilty though. What if the RATS work piled up more than he was expecting? What if his Head Boy duties took up way more time than Bulla had suggested they did? He decided a warning note might be prudent, so he added a short note after his name, so that his full line (and a most of the one below it) looked like this:

Zack Dill, Seeker (Anne: It's my RATS year. I'm Head Boy. You might want to have a second Seeker ready to take over in case I get swamped.)
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Zoey Welsh

April 11, 2008 11:31 PM
Zoey entered through the bookcase, her head down as she shuffled through her bag looking for a specific book on Transfiguration that she had thought for sure that she had checked out from the library. "Where is it?" She mumbled to herself while her slender finger slid down the wrong way across a paper. "Ouch" She yelped, quickly sticking her finger in her mouth to ease some of the pain. She tasted blood.

Frowning, Zoey examined her finger. She hated papercuts. They hurt the worst. After examining her finger to determine that it probably wouldn't get infected so long as she grabbed some neosporin from her kit she kept in her drawer, Zoey glanced up to find Zack standing in front of the bulletin board. She wandered up behind him to read over his shoulder. Oh, Quidditch sign-ups were up. For some reason she had completely forgotten about them. Perhaps it was because this year was the R.A.T.S. exam and they had been on her mind since the end of summer.

It wasn't because she had a heavy course load, because that was far from true, but it was because they signified the end of her school career at Sonora and she still hadn't decided on what she wanted to do after she graduated. Dillon had suggested doing an internship at a Ministry where they researched new spells, but Zoey wasn't sure she wanted to spend her life in a labcoat (although, it really did sound good). Her mother suggested teaching (but that was no surprise since both parents were Professors). Still, Dillon was lucky. He had always known what he wanted to do.

By the time Zoey fished her pen out of her bag, Zack had finished signing up for their team. Leaning over, Zoey went to sign up herself but noticed Zack's note. A smile formed on her lips and a slight giggle came out of her. "Always well prepared, aren't you?" Zoey commented, finally jotting down her name.

Zoey Welsh, chaser

"It's our last year. Maybe Anne won't hate me so much this time around.." Zoey questioned, looking hopeful. "Anyway, how's that badge feel, Zack? It looks good on you." She complimented, pointing at his Head Boy badge.
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Zack Dill

April 14, 2008 12:48 PM
Zack looked down at the Head Boy badge Zoey had indicated and grinned, pride filling him all over again. This was never going to get old. Ever. He wondered if it was the same badge the previous Head Boy had worn, or if he'd get to keep it as a souvenir at the end of the year. He really hoped it was the latter.

"It feels great," he told her, but then continued, taking the question literally. "It's a little heavier than the prefect one, though, so I feel kind of off balance still. I thought about switching which side I wore them on, so the heavier one was on the side I'm used to having my only badge on, but then I'd be backwards from the other prefects and that would just wreak havoc with my OCD." He grinned to show he was joking even though he wasn't. "Anyway, I'll get used to its weight in about a week, probably. In the meantime, I really don't mind noticing it."

"So," he added, turning the conversation away from the badge and onto the other topic that he couldn't stop thinking about. "Last year, huh? How did that happen? Weren't we only twelve year olds getting blown around in the dust storm a few terms back? Didn't I just put down my pencil in the CATS exam a couple months ago? Where did seven years go? God, I can't have been shaving for three years already. We're old, Zoey." He paused.

Then he complained, "And there are still first years who are taller than me." A second later though, he rallied and grinned proudly, and stood up to his full height, "But, did you notice? I broke five feet over the summer." Barely. By, like, one sixteenth of an inch. "Most of the new kids are shorter now."
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Zoey

April 17, 2008 8:11 PM
Even after all this time, Zoey could still be rather bewildered by some of Zack's answers. Of course, being bewildered wasn't a terrible thing when it came to Zack. It was part of his charm and she usually looked forward to having a conversation with him. He had a habit of keeping her on her toes. So, perhaps his answer to her question shouldn't have been a surprise to her since he seemed to take it to mean literally. But Zoey still found her head tilting slightly as she looked curiously at him.

She laughed a little and shook her head a bit in amusement. By the end though, Zoey had to admit that, although he was speaking about his badge, she could understand completely. "That's how I felt about my cast. Completely lopsided." She managed to get out before Zack changed topics and started reminiscing about their earlier years. "Oh man, I haven't even thought about the dust storm in so long." Zoey put a hand over her eyes as though the memory of said event had been too horrific for her when, in fact, it was being reminded with the fact that it had been so long ago that had her covering her eyes. She really did feel old. "It's so odd, after next year's class, no one will even know what had happened back then. Gosh. We are old." Zoey agreed in a slightly deflated voice.

Seven years and Zoey had little to show for it. She still had no clue with what she was going to do after she graduated. Knowing Zack, he probably had the whole rest of his life planned out. She felt so behind the rest of her class when it came to their future.

Zack was still talking and Zoey focused on the proud smile when he claimed he had finally gone over five feet in height. "Oh hey! Congrats!" Zoey exclaimed, giving him a hug. It had been a quick hug because almost immediately after she wrapped her long arms around him, she realized he might not want to be hugged. Pulling back, Zoey continued to smile at him, "That's great Zack." She hesitated for a moment, but continued on as though afraid of an awkward silence. "Anyway, how was your summer?"
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Zack

April 28, 2008 10:06 AM
Depressed right alongside of Zoey, Zack nodded in agreement that they were both ancient at the ripe old age of seventeen. But then he was pulled out of it when the conversation pulled back to his official five feet of height and his summer. Seven years might almost be over, but he'd done well for himself (seeker, prefect, Head Boy! - not to mention his CATS scores and his regular grades) and his future was bright.

He grinned at Zoey, and strightened up to his full five feet again proudly. "I had a great summer," he enthused, a complete reversal from the exasperated frustration and derision he usually showed whenever he spoke of his time in Detroit. "My fifth grade teacher quit working at the elementary school and got a job at the community college, and I ran into him, like, two minutes after I got off the wagon, and we started talking and he got me this job grading for him at the college! Isn't that awesome? They paid me with free classes.

"So I got to take Algebra and Astronomy, which were both actually ridiculously easy, but I figured the college credit would look good on my applications. I'm pretty sure I want to go into Astrophysics next year. And I took my SATS over the summer, too, so if I decide to go to a mundane college, I've got that all set. I'm pretty sure I want to find one that has both regular and magical degrees, though."

Zack paused to take a breath, and finished, almost as an afterthought, "And the familial units are all employed and didn't bother me too much, so no big drama there. What about you? How was your summer?"
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Zoey

May 07, 2008 8:00 PM
Zoey listened quietly while Zack described his summer. Her grin dulled slightly as he spoke, realizing that Zack seemed to know exactly what he wanted from life and had the means of getting there. Zoey felt like she was slipping further and further behind. It never occurred to her that she could play muggle when she wasn't at school. Sure, her parents made sure she still did her math, science, and lit studies (yay for having Professors for parents), but they didn't hard press her or her brother over them. Like Zoey had believe, her parents assumed that their futures were in Magic.

But, Zack had taken classes at a muggle college. He planned on going into Astrophysics (so like him). He even took the SATS. Zoey didn't even know that they could take the SATS without a high school background. Why wasn't there anyone here to tell her what she could and could not do when it came to the Magical and Muggle world? She felt completely out of the loop with everything and at a loss for her future. She was sure it wouldn't be hard getting into a magical school, but what if that wasn't what she wanted to do? Could she even get into a muggle school? Did Sonora offer transcripts for Muggle colleges? Maybe she could talk to her mother about taking her SATS like Zack had just to see what her options really were. Maybe then she wouldn't feel like she was floating around in Limbo.

Her grin returned to it's full slendor when Zack finished. "That's great Zack." She remembered the previous summer about his emails of his family. It was good to hear that they were picking things up again. "Well...my summer certainly wasn't as busy and eventful as yours." Zoey started. She really didn't have anything to tell him. "Les moved in with his boyfriend. It's a bit strange not having him in the house." Zoey and Les hadn't always gotten along. He had bullied her growing up because she was a girl, but as time went on things had become easier for them. And, since he had entered college, everything had changed. "I actually played basketball over the summer without breaking my leg." Zoey grinned openly and showed off her cast-free legs.

"I really miss playing it. Back before coming here, I always thought I'd go pro. Heh." She gave a half chuckle at admitting that dream. "Oh yeah, Michelle-one of my old basketball buddies-made me go on this weird double date with her boyfriend and one of his friends. I never realized how hard it was to not talk about Sonora. It made the evening really awkward. I never thought I'd ever say this, but I'm really glad the guy was a block head. He seemed quite content on talking about football with me." Zoey shrugged. She supposed boys would always be that one area of study she would never really understand.
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