Headmaster Brockert

October 10, 2014 6:13 AM
Last year, Mortimer had not really minded the break so much, but the first part of this year had been normal and uneventful, so he was back to finding the holidays to be annoying. Full of shrieking children-he had more fondness for his granddaughters than he did most people, which was admittedly not saying much, but that amount running and giggling was incredibly grating-and inane trivial conversation, false pleasantries from those who didn't care any more about how he was doing than he did about how they were.

So, though he was probably not in the majority-which was not unusual, and Mortimer didn't really care because usually the majority was composed primarily of imbeciles-he was happy to be back at Sonora. Of course, that had been the case when he'd been a student as well. The Headmaster been a true Aladren, relishing his education and now, he was an adult relishing his power.

Of course, there were parts of his job that Mortimer didn't like much. Dealing with parents-especially his cousin Pearl, who'd been stupid enough to send him a Howler when her precious little spawn hadn't made the Head Girl ballot-and students personally. Really, Mortimer didn't like people in general at all and hoped to come off as intimidating as possible to keep the students in line so he didn't have to actually do the punishing. If they were afraid of what he'd do to them, they'd hopefully behave.

Another part of being Headmaster that he didn't care for was giving speeches. More bothersome social interaction and having to at least appear somewhat pleasant. It went against every natural instinct Mortimer had. Plus, he didn't want to be too pleasant-not that he was that worried about that, his most genuine way of smiling appeared as smirking at someone's idiocy-because people would walk all over him, like they did his nephew Cory. Cory, he thought, would have made a good house elf.

"Welcome back. I hope you all had a nice holiday." At least saying that to people all through the break had given him practice at attempting to make it sound sincere. Of course, there were certain beneficial things that could be used during parties that weren't appropriate to use when he was working. "I only have one announcement to make." Mortimer was certain that he was not the only one happy about that. "The Midsummer ball will be opened this year by the prefects and Head Students as usual." Really, he didn't even know why that had to be said if it was as usual, but just in case people forgot. He'd think people would remember something that simple, but that would probably be giving most people's intelligence too much credit and he was not about to start doing that now.

Glad to have this irritation done, Mortimer sat back down in his chair and turned his attention to his meal. That was enough interacting with others for awhile.
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Adam Spencer, Pecari

October 20, 2014 3:01 PM
After giving thought to the Midsummer ball during his holiday, Adam had decided it would be easier if he asked someone other than Francesca and Ginny. He liked them both, really, but he'd rather not risk slighting one of them by asking the other. Ginny seemed to be particularly convinced that she wouldn't find a date, but Adam didn't want to ask her and find Francesca at the ball without a date either. It was silly to think so much on this, but by the time Adam reached school, he knew who he would ask instead.

During his holiday, he had gone to one too many balls for his liking. He enjoyed the society, but constantly having to ask different witches for a dance was tiresome especially if they turned him down. He much rather preferred having his own date to these events. Charlotte didn't count since she hadn't been given a spare moment for herself much less for her brother. It had been a good way to meet new people, that couldn't be denied, but for this ball Adam was looking forward to going with a friend instead of his family. The ball had shown him there was nothing to worry about with Charlotte; she could hold her own just fine now that she was a bit older and looked lovelier than ever.

For Adam, it only seemed to make sense to ask one of his Quidditch mates. He'd known them perhaps longer than he'd been friends with Francesca and Ginny. Annette and Annabelle had been the two options since he worked so closely with both of them during the year. Though they looked identical, they had some idiosyncrasies in their personalities that had developed and become more apparent as the years passed. It made it slightly easier to tell them apart. Since Annabelle had moved on to be a Seeker, Adam had thought asking Annette would be a better shot. He wasn't sure if either of them had been asked yet, but he hoped not for his sake.

Adam went to sit next to Annette and smiled. "How are you?" he asked in greeting. Headmaster Brockert never seemed particularly enthusiastic about greeting the students, something Adam found funnier than rude or scary. He liked the Headmaster well enough, but he would never want him as a professor. This year Adam was a Prefect meaning he was supposed to open the ball for everyone else. He'd have to have a date of some sort for that.

Once the feast had started and Headmaster Brockert had quieted, Adam turned back to the conversation at hand. "Looks like the Headmaster's going to be a real joy at the ball this year," he said, amused. "Speaking of which, have you been asked yet? Would you like to go with me?"
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Annette Pierce

October 21, 2014 9:36 AM
They were not fighting. Fighting was far too strong of a word. They weren't even arguing. There was just a bit of disagreement between them. Annabelle had spent the entire wagon ride from New England to Arizona talking about the upcoming ball. She had thought this was an excellent topic and Annette disagreed.

Whenever Annette tried to change the subject, she would allow it . . . for a few minutes. Then, she'd go right back to talking about the ball again as soon as the conversation could naturally return there. Annette saw no indication that Annabelle had any intention of stopping this trend. And when Annette bluntly told her to stop talking about it, Annabelle looked at her like she'd just cruelly kicked her favorite stuffed puppy and just kept looking at her with this terribly dejected and hurt look until Annette let her talk about it again.

So, once they finally arrived at the school, Annette said they should sit with different people again - to continue working on their individuality, of course, and certainly not to escape further pain and torture by listening to another hour of tedious discussion about dresses and boys and color coordination.

She wasn't too surprised, then, when Adam took the empty seat beside her. As Pecari's two longest standing Chasers, they knew each other reasonably well; probably better than Annette knew anyone else in their House, aside from Annabelle. Plus, they'd sat together for the Welcoming Feast, so it seemed rather fitting that they sit together for the Returning Feast as well.

She managed not to scowl at the Headmaster when he brought up the ball, too, but he was quick about it, so she opted to quickly pretend it had never come up rather than spend even more time grouching about it. Then Adam spoke.

Annette gaped at him a little bit. She had been prepared for the very thing he proposed at the Welcoming Feast, but she was not expecting it now. They'd spent the entire last half-year working together, trying to bring the new Chaser up to speed, and she was sure, absolutely sure, and even Annabelle conceded the point now, that her sister had been imagining things when she thought Adam had any interest in her. In fact, Annabelle's current theory was that he was taking Virginia, or possibly Franscesca (though they were friends with Francesca and Annabelle felt that Francesca might have told them if she was expecting Adam to ask her), since those were the two girls he seemed to spend the most time with. In any case, there had been plenty of opportunity for him to ask her before now and he hadn't even seemed to think about it, so Annette had grown confident in her certainty that he had no interest in her at all like that.

And then he goes and asks her to the ball.

"I, I," she stammered, not quite sure how to handle this now that Annabelle was sort of counting on them not having dates. "I, no, not yet. Go with you like a date-date, or just as friends?" she asked, then thought that might sound like she didn't want to go with him, which wasn't really true at all, and she thought Annabelle might actually be happy about this change to her plans - if anything, her sister might get more excited about it than she was herself - so she hurried to add, "I mean, I'll go with you, yes, of course, but is it a date-date, or just friends?" Because she still didn't think Adam like-liked her, and she wanted to be clear on this point before Annabelle started squealing fit to destroy eardrums.
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Adam

October 23, 2014 3:43 PM
Annette’s reaction to his question was bewildering. Was she having trouble answering because she liked him? It was slightly possible that he was now regretting his decision of asking her as he’d never really thought of her in that light before. “Um, I meant going as a friend-date...” he said, trailing off and wondering if there was reason for panic. He was also slightly confused. Did this mean Annette fancied him? Had she hoped for something more? Adam didn’t want to offend her. If she wanted it to be a date, then he didn’t care either way. He just hoped she hadn’t been expecting that. By Merlin, being friends with witches made things complicated, but he found himself mostly in their company here at Sonora. Though he enjoyed his fellow team-mates, he thought it would be nice to have a wizard whom he was not related to on the team.

Back home, Adam had a few mates he played Quidditch with on occasion when the weather was pleasant. With wizards there was a different dynamic, one where he didn’t constantly have to watch his words or his actions. He’d never considered his female team-mates as lesser, but certainly didn’t treat them as he would Ginny’s sort. Francesca and Ginny were two different types of witches and whilst Adam favoured them both, he treated them differently. That was inevitable considering their personalities. With Annette and Annabelle, he’d hardly been able to tell them apart when he’d first met them. Dating one of them had never been an option nor had it ever been a thought in his mind.

Adam smiled, feeling a bit awkward. At least she’d accepted. “Well, great then. I hope you don’t mind, I have to open the floor with the rest of the Prefects that night. Are you a good dancer?” These things were somewhat important when he was expected to open a dance for the entire school. Ginny was a good dancer, he knew that much, and they had danced together a number of times during Dance Club. He wasn’t quite sure about Francesca, but he knew next to nothing about Annette and her skills on the dance floor. He hoped she was at least adequate; they would be dancing in front of the entire student body.

“How was your holiday? Did you go anywhere?” he asked, trying to break the awkward atmosphere that had suddenly appeared. Whether or not Annette had hoped to go to the ball as a date, Adam didn’t want to jump to conclusions and potentially ruin the strong team unit he and Annette had. Perhaps talking less about the ball was the way to go for now unless she felt particularly strongly about it.
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Annette

October 26, 2014 5:46 PM
Of course he meant as a friend-date. Annette relaxed immediately, her view of her friendship with Adam restored. "No, that's good," she assured him, when he he seemed uncertain how to take her question. "See, Annabelle had this crazy idea..." she shook her head and left it to Adam's imagination what Annabelle had thought. "And, of course, Mother would have be very pleased if you did want to date-date, but I'm perfectly fine with just friends." The Spencers were, perhaps, not quite as well known as, say, their cousins, the Princetons, but for the youngest daughter of the youngest son of the New Hampshire Pierce Matriarch - and a Quidditch playing daughter at that - Adam Spencer would have been a very good catch indeed. Even Annette wouldn't have minded. At least she knew and liked Adam.

"And my mother has made certain I am a proficient dancer," she said, with a slight eye-roll. She didn't mind dancing really - she had voluntarily joined Ginny's Dance club, after all, though that had honestly been mostly Annabelle's idea. She liked it well enough, she supposed, especially the faster styles, but there was usually something else going on that she would rather be doing. If Annabelle hadn't liked it so much, Annette probably would have skipped that club, if only to put less stress on her schedule. "I promise I won't embarrass you in front of everyone."

All things considered, she was relieved when Adam changed the subject. "My holiday was pretty standard. Some parties, some gifts. Too cold to fly. I hope when we move out of our parents' house, Annabelle and I can relocate to someplace warm. I hate the winter."
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Adam

November 01, 2014 3:42 PM
Evidently Annabelle had made some assumptions about him most likely concerning his feelings. On which grounds she had based those assumptions on, he didn't know. But Annette at least seemed to relax upon hearing that he'd had no ulterior motive in asking her and Adam was glad for it. There had been potential for the situation to become awkward if she had indeed expected something more. He liked Annette well enough, but it was strange to imagine dating her or Annabelle. He wondered briefly if her comment about her mother was a very subtle attempt at saying she had hoped after all for a date-date, but he tried not to think that way. He would be glad when this topic was done with.

Adam had always looked up to the Anns as witches proficient and passionate about Quidditch. He'd liked that about them and found them to be very amiable team-mates. He wanted to love the sport as much as they did, but his brain simply did not work that way. However, it was nice spending time with them on the pitch.

As for dancing, Annette didn't seem pleased that her mother had forced her to take dance lessons. Adam hadn't always enjoyed the lessons either growing up, but he was thankful for them now. He was one of the few wizards who enjoyed balls and parties and dancing. It was a social event to find potential spouses, but it was also a time to mingle and meet new people. He'd gone to parties nearly every other day during his holiday which had been a bit tiring, but it had been enjoyable. Now that Annette had agreed to be his partner, he was looking forward to it.

It seemed as though the Anns were adamant to stay together no matter what even after they moved out. Twins were fascinating; though Adam had never wanted one of his own, he'd always wondered what it would be like to have a mirror image of himself walking around with a mind of his own. "It's cold, undoubtedly," he said. "I've always preferred spring and summer. Where would you like to eventually end up?"
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