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!
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Clark Dill

August 31, 2016 11:28 AM
Clark's dad was an astrophysicist. He made good money at that and their expenses were modest, so, logically, Clark should have been able to afford nice new robes for the ball. However, this was a fallacy because the equation did not take into account that Clark's dad was also a cheapskate who only liked to spend money on electronics and other geeky things. Fancy formal robes did not meet this qualification.

Jedi robes did though.

So Clark was dressed in off-white and brown tonight and when he entered the Hall, he became absolutely delighted by the decor because now his outfit actually made sense and he had to run out again to the little wizards room to use the mirror there to give himself a Jedi Apprentice braid before finding Lena. Feeling very Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Phantom Menace, he sauntered out again into the crowds outside the Hall to find his date.

His height worked to his advantage, letting him see over most of the other students, and made him into an easier than normal target for Lena to spot, and between the both of them looking for each other, their perception check succeeded and they were united. "You look lovely," he told her, wishing Obi-Wan had more complimentary quotations to draw from, but Old Ben hadn't had any and Young Obi-Wan appeared in movies that were painful to watch multiple times, so Clark could not recall any appropriate remarks from them.

"Shall we go in?" he asked, holding out an elbow for her to link arms with him, and smiling in anticipation of checking out the astronomy theme in closer detail. "The elves were, ah, infinite in their decorative choices."

Upon entering, Clark's grin expanded, and he wondered in the new professor had given a hand to the theme because he could recognize the constellations played out over the walls. "Ah," he breathed in awe, "look!" He gaped at the galaxies and nebulas rotating above them, in much clearer detail and larger scale than his astronomical atlas and NASA prints could ever hope to display.

It was only when the Headmaster began talking that his gaze lowered to the other ball attendees, and only when John lead ... a being ... out to join Clark and Lena on the dance floor for the Prefect Dance that he realized that aliens had taken advantage of the theme to infiltrate the school.

His breath caught, but he tried to remain calm as the music started. Clark entered Hold with Lena as they began a waltz, and he whispered worriedly, "Do you think John is safe, dragging one of those beings out into the middle of everything?" He was desperately torn between the need to rescue his best friend from danger and wanting to keep as much distance between himself and the spies from outer space.

Or... another thought occurred to him that maybe they weren't real aliens at all, but just imposters sent to Sonora to investigate the Satori's discovery that one of the people here was born in outer space himself. This could very well be a sting operation to identify the alien in the school's midst. Clark could only hope Lena attributed his sudden spike in heart rate and perspiration as worry for John.
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Lena Westley

September 05, 2016 9:09 PM
One of the greatest things about breaking out of her shell was that with it came an increase in self-confidence. Lena hadn’t been particularly insecure, but she had depended on Olivier on more than one occasion due to timidity. She couldn’t think fondly of the long lasting quarrel (if it was that) with her brother but there were undeniably good things that had come of it. The most relevant one at the moment was her new found ability to embrace her creative side and confidence to flaunt the fruit of her labor in the form of wearing one mildly daring dress. The dress, influenced by both Greek Goddesses and Leia’s slave bikini, started from a gold necklace, black spreading out to her sides, and tawny-gold patterned silk draping itself around breast and hips. Nude satin covered her chest, gold bands grasped her upper arm and just below her elbow, and more of the tawny-gold fabric flowed down in front of her in intervals. The back was low cut and had a giant bustle of lighter patterned fabric, and could be seen from either side even when on looking at the dress from straight on. Overall it was a dress she hoped to “wow” with.

Though she and Clark were both Aladrens and could conceivably have met in the common room they hadn’t made plans to do so. Having had just enough time after changing and doing her hair up in a style reminiscent of Leia’s in the scene that had helped inspire her dress, she made a quick detour to the gardens, hoping (despite the heavy improbability) that she’d catch Olivier leaving. Only spending a couple minutes before ultimately realizing she had no real business with him, and in fact didn’t even know if he intended to go to the ball at all, she traversed the halls back to Cascade Hall, where she eventually spotted Clark. Evidently looking for her too, they both caught each other’s gazes fairly quickly and made their ways toward one another. She smiled as he quickly commented on her overall appearance, and accepted his arm as they proceeded into the Hall itself.

Their practice had paid off, as Clark led Lena onto the dance floor as the Prefect Dance started. They were fluid in their motions, and Lena smiled with the ease in which they danced and comfortableness dancing with Clark provided. They continued to dance and for a moment she had started to look at Clark with something akin to wonder, a spark of confusion at the possibility that maybe she could see herself with Clark. IT was interrupted as something caught Clark’s eye. And it certainly was eye catching.

Lena, fortunately always doe-eyed, could not open her eyes any wider at the sight of John dancing with one of the many mannequins that had lined the edges of Cascade Hall even though the sight would have prompted it. Though her jaw remained closed she was shocked enough to stare blatantly at John. Recovering only in the sense that she was able to tear her eyes from the sight back to Clark to answer his question, she began with a tentative “Well, I don’t think it can harm him physically.” She didn’t continue that socially it might be a little harder to recover from. She still wasn’t very interested in concerning herself with everyone’s opinion about her, but was no longer naïve about the fact that others tended to put a lot of weight on what seemed to be arbitrary but significant social norms.

OOC: I photoshopped a picture of what I envisioned Lena’s dress to look like which you can find here
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Clark

September 16, 2016 12:48 PM
OOC: I officially retcon Clark's opening comment in the previous post from the lackluster and generic 'You look lovely" to a much more appropriate response detailed below. BiC:

When he first spotted her through the crowd, his eyes had very nearly popped out of their sockets and the grin that burst across his face very nearly hurt. As a half-blood (half-alien, in fact, but he lived in a culture where calling himself a half-blood could be both remarkably true and misleading at the same time), he had felt it was his duty to educate his pureblood friend/girlfriend of the intricacies of the important fandoms of muggle science fiction, among which Star Wars had certainly earned its place. When he saw her dress he knew that the time had come when the student surpassed the master. Lena had not just dressed like Star Wars, she had made it her own. She was glorious.

"Wow," he breathed as they came within speaking distance. "You are amazing."

The sense of awe stayed with him up until he saw John's dancing partner, and even then it didn't so much fade as get overrun by his panic.

Lena seemed equally concerned, not for John's physical safety (which made sense; even real aliens wouldn't blow their cover by causing obvious harm to a student) but rather for his mental safety. If terrestrial satoris could read minds, and it was fact that alien snitches could, then surely there was a good chance other extraterrestrials would be able to shuffle through John's brain in search of clues in their search to find Clark.

Fortunately, John did not know Clark's origins, believing as most people did that Clark was just as human as everyone else and came from nowhere more exotic than Maryland. At worst, John might have been told in passing that Clark had lived in California when he was a toddler. But mostly John just knew Clark was a friendly guy who obsessed a little bit about science fiction and science fact and there was nothing particularly notable about that in an Aladren half-blood.

It was best and safest, especially with possible telepathy on the table, to just continue to keep his distance from the humanoids of indeterminate origin. Distracted now, the rest of the dance was not his best, but they had put in enough practice together that Clark avoided any serious misteps just through muscle memory. It was good they had been so diligent in their preparations or he surely would have drawn unwanted attention to himself in his attempts to stay on the opposite side of the dance floor from John's partner.

Eventually the song ended, and they were no longer required to be front and center in the school's eyes. Retreat was a viable option. "Want to pick up yearbooks and find a starry corner to look through them?" he invited, nodding to some of the further reaches of the room where constellations danced over the flowing cascades.
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