Mortimer (and a little of Vivien) Brockert

August 26, 2016 9:52 PM
Tonight was the Midsummer Ball. This time, staff were allowed to bring adult guests and for some bizarre reason, his wife Vivien had wanted to attend. This was rather unfathomable to Mortimer, as he certainly didn't want to. He'd actually rather snarkily suggested that she could go instead of him and had told her-rather sarcastically-to have a good time.

Fortunately, they'd been married long enough for Vivien to take it in stride. Several years, five sons, and ten grandchildren later, she was more than used to her husband's attitude. Besides, it wasn't as if he was actually annoyed with her, he just didn't like social events. Especially ones where there wasn't a good scotch present and lots of teenagers and their hormones were. For her part, Vivien was curious about this aspect of her husband's life since he rarely seemed to find it interesting enough to talk about. Besides, their oldest grandchild, Emerald, would be attending Sonora next year and Vivien couldn't help but be a little interested in the students who'd be attending school with her, even if her own classmates hadn't arrived yet.

It wasn't as if Mortimer paid attention to the students enough to know a lot about them as individuals so he couldn't give Emerald his opinions. Besides, he was proud to say that she was much more interested in the well-stocked library than her social life. If she was really curious about her classmates-which only would apply to those going into their second year-she could ask Angelique who'd had class with them this year.

Now it was time for the ball to begin. The Cascade Hall was decorated in a space "Out of This World" sort of theme. A bit of magic had charmed the ceiling to show not a simple starry night, but a rotating series of galaxies and nebulas. The Aladren in him really appreciated this. There were also several of what Mortimer assumed to be planets hanging from the ceiling which revolved around a sun, a series of constellations projected on the walls, and several models of what must have represented denziens of other planets wandering around that the students could interact with if they got bored of dancing or had nobody else to talk to.

He stood, Vivien sitting behind him. Mortimer placed a smile on his face"Hello students and welcome to our Midsummer Ball. Your yearbooks are located on the table over there. Have a good time. Now I'd like to call our prefects and Head Students and their dates to do the opening dance." With that Mortimer sat down. Vivien made her way to get a yearbook for Emerald but he stopped her. "If Emerald wants to see one, Owen will probably be glad to show her his."

OOC-Yearbooks will be linked on the OOC board when Amelle gets them done. Please be patient about them because she is not required to do this and does it simply because she wants to. Feel free to write for the aliens if you care to interact with them. Have fun!
Subthreads:
11 Mortimer (and a little of Vivien) Brockert Midsummer Ball! 6 Mortimer (and a little of Vivien) Brockert 1 5


Juliet Grase

August 30, 2016 1:22 AM
For the greater part of today, a letter had remained sealed on the desk in Juliet’s quarters. Addressed to her from the manager of her Dragons, Juliet knew what it must be. Having had received and forwarded her official all clear from her doctor shortly after the school’s quidditch finals, this letter had to be her welcome back notice and training schedule. While coaching here had certainly been a fun way to recover, Juliet wanted nothing more in the world than to be back home in her own uniform.

On the other hand though, training future generations of players wouldn’t be a terrible career change. The captains who’d led their teams to this year’s finals, Bennett and Bannister, certainly had potential, though she wasn’t sure if either of them intended to play professional, or even collegiate. But as they were both seventh years, Juliet wouldn’t have had any time left to really work with them anyway. However, there had been a couple Pecaris that had stood out to her that had at least one more year to work, specifically the beater, Meeks, and the seeker, Park. They had both shown real intuition and natural talent in their games this season, and had Juliet not been about to put in the equivalent of a two weeks notice, she would have loved to work with them.

Juliet had left the letter alone all morning and afternoon, opting to open it tonight at the Midsummer Ball with Sophie. Her little cousin had been there for her for her entire life, more specifically with helping her get her job as coach and keeping her spirits up throughout the long winded process of recovery, and so she wanted to read the good news together.

However, as she was not to be described as a patient human being, Juliet could hardly contain herself as she rushed to don her suit and long jacket, having to rebutton her dress shirt twice as she had misaligned them in her haste. The french braid she had planned on ended up devolving into a very curly ponytail, as no iteration was up to par for her anxious excitement. Smiling one last toothy grin into her mirror, Juliet happily tucked her letter away in the inner pocket of her jacket, and strode down to Cascade Hall, where the loud music and sounds of excited students already rang loudly. She leaned against a door frame until she saw Sophie walking towards her.

“Hey kiddo,” Juliet said, smiling broadly, unable to contain herself. “You look great, Soph. Let’s get in there and find a corner to chat. I have some great news!”
0 Juliet Grase A Midsummer Dream Come True (TAG Sophie!) 38 Juliet Grase 0 5

Sophie O'Malley

August 30, 2016 2:43 AM
“Sophie, for the last time,” said Lola with audible exasperation. “I’ve literally babysit your kids like seventy times. I know how to call 9-1-1. I know how to contact you at the school. I even remember that Stanley won’t eat peas unless I tell him they’re super-power beans. Don’t worry about a thing!”

Sophie blinked at her cousin. “Well, first of all, I have serious doubt in your ability to approximate,” she stated, “but that is fairly impressive memory. Have fun. Let me know if they misbehave.”

“Stanley will jump on the couch until he passes out,” Lola returned plainly. “Wally will sit quietly and play with his blocks. Go.”

*****

Now in her Mature Adult™ dress--she had waited to get dressed because she knew if she did it before Lola had arrived, one of the boys would’ve probably gotten sick and thrown up on her--she and her husband arrived at Sonora and made their way down the familiar halls. “I can’t believe we’re back here together,” she grinned, pulling Ryan along by the hand. “C’mon, Juliet’s probably so excited to see us all fancied up.” She was pretty sure Juliet had yet to forgive her for running off and eloping, so, despite being a sworn tomboy, she was sure her cousin was eager to see their attire.

Even with her hangups on the kids and Lola, they arrived fairly early. Which was good, since Sophie had actually been aiming for super extra early. She was getting pretty good at this life-with-kids thing.

It took a while before Juliet arrived, though, and when Sophie spotted her leaning just inside the doorway, the Pecari alumna was momentarily separated from Ryan, who had gone to get them drinks. But, she decided, he could find her again if she moved, so she went over to talk to her cousin, the Quidditch coach.

Sophie smiled back at her as she approached, although that grin was nothing in comparison to Juliet’s. “Yeah?” She uttered curiously. “Sure, yeah, we can sit over…. Over there!” The Potions professor pointed out a thus far empty table about midway down the Hall. She grabbed Juliet by the arm and led her to the table she meant, releasing her when they arrived and sitting down. “Ryan’s getting drinks,” she explained. “He’ll find us in a few minutes, I’m sure. For now, what’s your good news?”


OOC: All godmodding approved.
12 Sophie O'Malley That sounds promising! 34 Sophie O'Malley 0 5


Juliet Grase

September 04, 2016 1:11 AM
Juliet had to slow her stride down a bit to allow Sophie to “drag” her over to her chosen destination, what with Juliet being about a foot taller than her small companion and all. She hadn’t even hinted to her excitable potion’s master what she had in store, but Sophie’s immediate excitement was exactly what Juliet had expected.

Sitting down next to Sophie at the table she had selected, Juliet nodded through the explanation of the whereabouts of the hubby, not actually fully paying attention. It’s not that Juliet disliked Ryan, much to the contrary as far as she was concerned they were pretty good friends. It was just that right then, his presence wasn’t detrimental. Drinks did sound nice though.

” For now, what’s your good news?” Juliet grinned again as she pulled the sealed letter out of her jacket and waved it excitedly around in the air between them. “I got this in the mail this morning, Soph. I wanted the first time I read it to be outloud to you.” She opened the seal as she continued. “You know what this has to be right? It’s from the offices at home, it must be my return request!” Juliet pulled the folded letter out of the envelope, letting the extraneous paper fall onto the table in front of her. Taking a deep breath, she unfolded the letter in her hand, noting the official Dragon seal shimmering at the bottom of the paper. This was it then, it had to be.

“‘Dear Ms. Juliet Grase,’” she began reading to Sophie. “‘We are very pleased to hear of your full recovery from such an intense injury, and would like to congratulate you on the hard work you undoubtedly must have faced during your therapy.’” Juliet stopped to grin at Sophie. “None of which I could have done without you, right?” She continued; “‘However, it pains us to inform you that due to the time that has been physically required of you to be back to playing shape, coupled with the high possibility of re injury, we as the management staff of the Great Lakes Dragons have decided to not request your return or renew your contract.’”

There was more, but Juliet stopped there. The shallow apologies and explanations of why taking her back was a financial risk just didn’t matter. She would have played for free, as if that meant anything. “I… Soph?”
0 Juliet Grase The World Turned Upside Down 38 Juliet Grase 0 5

Sophie

September 12, 2016 3:03 PM
Sophie watched and listened happily as her cousin fiddled with the envelop and explained its probable contents. The time that Juliet had spent on staff at Sonora had been some of the best time of Sophie’s life. It was wonderful going to a staff meeting and sitting next to one of her best friends in the world. But she knew that Juliet’s heart was in the skies, soaring about on her broom as she defended her teammates as best she could. Sophie was an athlete herself in her day--although she probably hadn’t picked up a broom at least since her pregnancy; flying while pregnant didn’t seem safe, and after that status affliction had passed, she found herself sorely lacking the time--but Juliet was a professional. Quidditch was everything to her. And for anyone who had ever seen her take to the air, it showed.

But the tone of the letter shifted abruptly, and Sophie felt her smile fade rapidly as Juliet read. They didn’t want her back? That was… that was…. “That’s bullcrap!” she shouted a bit louder than she ought to in a room full of children at the place of her employment, especially given that crap was not actually the word she used, instead favoring something a bit stronger. And in a typical Sophie fashion, she her speech accelerated as she fired herself up further. “There must have been a mistake somewhere. Somebody misunderstood and sent the wrong letter. You know, these things are all cut-and-paste nonsense, so they must’ve stuck your name in the wrong format. Loads of people, poor communication. Happens all the time, I bet!”

“Because, like, why wouldn’t they want you back?” She went on, rambling angrily. “You’re their best bloody shot at any kind of finals! Good luck getting anywhere if all your players get smacked in the head with Bludgers because you fired your best Beater!” She stopped suddenly, throwing her hands over her mouth. That f-word sounded too harsh, especially when it was untrue. It had to be untrue. “Not that that’s what’s happening,” she backpedaled nervously. “They’ll send the correct letter right over!”

“In the meantime,” said Sophie, tentative with concern as her anger momentarily parted to make way for empathy. “...Are you okay?”
12 Sophie But you're the American cousin! That's for the British! 34 Sophie 0 5