DH Skies

May 27, 2019 12:55 AM
The Teppenpaws had had an awful lot of explosions. The Pecaris had been flying about all over the place. Even the Aladrens had thrown some spells about. But no one had got hurt and nothing had ended up on fire, and odd criteria as those were to have for a successful concert, this being a magic school, it wasn't something to take for granted. Selina was also pleased with the quality of the performances. They had all met the brief, and put on something suitable. Personally, she ranked most of it a good few points above 'nobody died' on the scale of success.

As was typical with the concert, the students would be returning home with their families that evening, but there was time before that to socialise

After the last act, parents and students were asked to stand to the side whilst the chairs rearranged themselves into small groups around tables. There was a larger table at the back of the hall providing refreshments, and plenty of open space around this, for people to move about, or chat standing up if they preferred.

OOC - all concert threads will remain open for the rest of the term, so you can post parent arrivals/interactions, performances or student/family interactions as you wish.
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Émilie Montoir

June 01, 2019 10:56 AM
Émilie had not quite made up her mind what to do about Professor Brooding yet. Part of her was tempted to complain to Mama or Professor Skies or anyone who’d listen and have the horrible woman fired on the spot for gross professional misconduct. There were two problems with that though – first, it would mean admitting what was going on with Dorian to someone else, and certainly admitting that to Mama was a very bad idea. The second one was the same reason that she had held her tongue about Matthieu all these years; Dorian wouldn’t want her to say anything.

It was confusing and complicated having secrets and she disliked it. She had always felt that Dorian’s unwillingness to talk about Matthieu was not a productive solution. This fell into the same category. It was something dangerous, something that could hurt him, and she wanted to turn to adults to fix it because that felt like the right thing to do. But then she thought of Dorian being so angry that he wouldn’t talk to her and that hurt too much to bear. And he certainly would be very cross indeed if she got his most beloved Professor fired, especially if she was warping his brain and trying to convince him there was nothing untoward about what was going on.
She kept up the cheery façade as they mingled back in with her parents. They seemed to be talking to the Russians now, and there were enough streams of chatter that it was easy enough, after a couple of minutes, for her to tug Tatiana aside, wanting both to verify a few things, but also to just find someone to whom she could say a few short, grumpy words about Professor Brooding without being in trouble for it.

“J'ai parlé au professeur Brooding, et maintenant j'ai mal à la tête,” she complained, pouting. It felt good not to have to confine herself to English any more, though she did switch back to it out of deference to Dorian’s friend, not wanting to inflict upon her the same pain to which she had recently been subjected, even if French was a much more beautiful language for a monolingual monologue. “Is she always so?” she asked. She held up a hand, opening and closing the fingers rapidly in the universal symbol for someone jabbering on.

(OOC: Translation ‘I talked to Professor Brooding and now I have a headache.’)
13 Émilie Montoir Complaints (tag Tatiana) 0 Émilie Montoir 0 5

Tatiana Vorontsova

June 03, 2019 2:30 PM
In the hours leading up to the Concert, Tatiana had been so excited that she had briefly forgotten how to speak English. Fortunately, there was one other student who was fluent in Russian and a couple of others who could manage well enough to at least assure anyone else that she wasn't insulting anyone's mother, which was all she thought was really necessary on this occasion.

Hours later, it was still difficult to believe her own mama and papa were in her school, along with Sonia and Grisha, all dressed splendidly and on display. She felt she could have puffed up like a rooster with pride, especially whenever anyone looked at them. Mama especially was a source of satisfaction, beautiful as she was in her person and magnificent as she was in her jewels and embroidered robes. It was difficult to stop smiling with delight, both at having so much of her family around her again and at the impression she was sure they were making.

She was also happy to see Émilie, though she was more ambivalent about the corresponding sights of Monsieur and Madame Montoir. She still did not see how they could be so ignorant of their own children, or else so unwilling to deal with the situation with Matthieu. If he had been her son, and all the usual punishments had not changed his behavior, she would have had him horsewhipped! But he was not present tonight, and so she resolved not to let him ruin her good mood.

Subtlety was often lost on her, but she gradually realized that Émilie wanted to speak with her away from the chatter, and so she separated slightly from the group with the younger girl. A warm smile of genuine pleasure at seeing Émilie again faded into a slightly puzzled look as Émilie made her complaint.

"Eh, I think so," she said, thinking about what she had observed of Professor Brooding's behavior. "I do not talk at her so much, but our Dorya does." Amusement flashed across her face as she said, "sometimes I say, 'Dorya! Si tu ne me parlez pas ce soir, je penserai que tu aimes plus la professeure Brooding que me!'" Dorya! If you do not speak to me this evening, I will think you like Professor Brooding more than me! "Dorya likes her very much. She puts books in yazyki - er, les langues - in room for us. Anglais, Francais, Kitaiskii, Russkii, Nemetskii - some students speak po-Nemetski," she added, to clarify why there were books in German in the room along with English, French, Chinese, and Russian. "What you talk about?" she asked curiously.

OOC: Tatiana's French is a bit inaccurate, in accordance with her not being fluent in it.
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Émilie

June 03, 2019 8:30 PM
"Oui, je sais," Émilie nodded grimly, when Tatiana mentioned how very much time Dorian spent with the Professor. "He should not do like this. It is not correct," she protested when Tatiana mentioned how she teased Dorian. This was no good. If Tatiana was noticing and saying things, how many others were already doing the same?

She ignored the mention of books as unimportant. She didn't even know what kitiaskii and nemetskii were. She didn't want to hear stories of how nice or kind Professor Brooding was. It only made it worse that she was nasty and corrupt on the inside. If someone looked obviously evil, it would be easy to notice, but Professor Brooding wore a smiling face and offered nice books and then slowly put inappropriate ideas into teenage boys's heads, and that was horrible.

"I not even know," she sighed when asked what they had talked of, "I try to say simple. And she starts... Maybe a thing is not a thing. Do you consider this? If you go upside down and backwards, maybe everything looks different," Émilie made her voice all floaty, not mimicking the Professor as such but conveying clearly the airy-fairy tone she had felt was far too prevelant in their conversation. "Non," she said, much more in her own tone, "Thing is a thing. She has too much philosophy," she sniffed disapprovingly. No doubt this was why Dorian liked her so much. He frequently strayed into the overly wordy and abstract. And now he had found someone who was using that tendency to overthink, to consider ridiculous angles that could never exist, and who was using it to put terrible thoughts into his head.

"Do other people say this too, about Dorian?" she asked, concerned, "That he has too much time with the professor? And maybe say it in a not nice way?"
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Tatiana

June 03, 2019 10:09 PM
Tatiana was surprised by the utter bluntness of Émilie's assessment of Dorian's behavior with Professor Brooding, and half-shrugged. "He is her - bah, I forget word. She asks for help from student. Him, Heinrich Hexenmeister, they help her," she said, figuring this was a reasonable explanation for why Dorian hung around the woman so much.

"Heh," she chuckled when Émilie semi-impersonated Professor Brooding, and went on to describe her as one who had too much philosophy. "She is so. I think Dorya likes this. He also has much philosophy. Much...want to think all over. I am not so. Vanya is more so, but maybe he want to talk to more than Vanya about it," she shrugged.

She had not thought overly much about Dorian spending so much time with Professor Brooding, but Émilie's apparent concern made her wonder if she should have. She had just...assumed he was doing a job, with someone he liked, and just...being Dorya. Dorya was warm, friendly, talkative when he liked someone. Tatiana thought it was more surprising that he talked to her at all, as she could not really engage in the philosophy. She looked curiously at the younger girl.

"I do not hear," she said. "But..." she grimaced. "All who speak much to me, they are both our friends. Why? Do you hear something tonight? Someone say something not nice about our Dorian?" This last was said in a tone which implied that whoever had said it might regret it, if such a thing had been said and Tatiana had any say in the reaction to the speaker. "They think he cannot do class because of English?"
16 Tatiana Yes, concern is on the rise. 1396 Tatiana 0 5


Émilie

June 04, 2019 1:49 AM
Émilie was concerned by the word that Tatiana couldn't find. Favourite? Pet? But it seemed there was another student in the same position. It was hard to imagine them both having exactly the same issue and subsequent disastrous relationship with the professor, so whatever it was was probably not important.

"Possible," she shrugged. She assumed that Vanya must somehow be a nickname for Vlad, seeing as they started with the same sound, and Tatiana's nicknames could get obtuse sometimes. She had not met Vlad so many times, and he had struck her as more cheerful than philosophical, but he and Dorian allegedly had the same personality type, as that was how houses worked here. "Jehan is plenty so," she observed, the construction not making it clear that this was a counterpoint and not a continuation, "Why he cannot stay with Jehan and not go to the Professor?" she grumbled. Answer, because Jehan was not an attractive woman, she supposed...

"No," she said, when Tatiana asked if she had heard anything bad about Dorian. "But I want that no bad starts." Tatiana's conern also seemed a lot more innocent than the type of rumour she was worried about. She pondered whether to say anything more - on the one hand, she did not want to put ideas in anyone's head, even someone friendly like Tatiana's, however if the worst thing she could think of was people slandering Dorian's grasp of English, then perhaps she might be too naive to recognise certain snide remarks for what they were. "They will maybe tease him for being teacher's favourite," she pointed out, opting for once for the middle ground rather than either extreme. "Maybe this. Maybe other things," she shrugged. And this was tricky, because if Professor Brooding was not going to dissuade Dorian, she needed to know someone would. But she also appreciated the tone in Tatiana's voice that said anyone saying this would have hell to pay. "But they do this, you hex their face, yes?" she confirmed, deciding to settle the simpler point first. This one was less pressing, in some senses, because the professor had at least promised to quash unkind gossip. But given her backwards view of everything, who knew what she would regard as such? And anyway, Émilie was not convinced all her philosophy about how they should all think would convince many people. Teenagers were vicious. An angry Russian shoving a wand in their faces seemed a much safer countermeasure.

"And," she added, addressing the other issue, the one the professor had refused to see as a problem, "If Dorian would do a stupid, you would say 'hey Dorya, do not do the stupid' yes?" she asked.
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Tatiana

June 04, 2019 3:55 PM
Tatiana shrugged at the question about why Dorian could not stay with Jehan instead of going to philosophize wi"ofth the professor. "I don't know. Last year, they have a fight. Maybe he just make friends with professor then, and you know Dorya - too nice to ignore anyone." This was the best she could come up with, anyway; it had never really made any sense to her, this liking Dorian had for talking to an adult. Tatiana regarded that as a surefire way to get oneself in trouble, sooner or later, and so avoided it where she could.

"Konechno, Mila," she said when asked if she would 'hex the face' of anyone who started unpleasant rumors about Dorian. "Eh - of course, that is what I said in Russian. Of course I will do this, Mila." She was almost, for one moment, mildly offended that such a question even needed to be asked...but then, she supposed she had not done the proper thing and immediately hexed Matthieu's stupid face over the summer, had she? She had let Dorian persuade her not to go the simplest way.

She nodded again when asked if she would try to prevent Dorian from 'doing a stupid' if she saw him about to do such a thing. "I tell him," she said. "Though I do not think he will do a stupid. He needs tell me 'do not do a stupid' more than I need to tell him, I think," she said, only half-joking.
16 Tatiana Practical and direct, I approve. 1396 Tatiana 0 5


Émilie

June 05, 2019 8:20 PM
“Quoi? Quand? Et porquoi?” Émilie asked, shocked when Tatiana said that Dorian had had a fight with Jehan. Dorian and Jehan did not fight. She supposed it had been nothing, just a little spat the way she sometimes had, seeing as she had seen Jehan plenty of times in their house since and nothing had seemed amiss. But she was the tempestuous one who had fallings out. Dorian was sweet and peace-seeking by nature, and she had always had the impression that he and Jehan were like two peas in a pod. She didn’t like to think of them fighting. Nor of the fact that she had been completely ignorant of it. It was hard to imagine that any kind of fight with Jehan could have been a small deal to Dorian, and yet he had never once mentioned it to her. Why did there have to suddenly be so many things he wasn’t telling her?

“He has fifteen years and is a boy,” she shrugged, when Tatiana said Dorian didn’t tend to need much telling, “He is more better than most, but there will still be a stupid sometime.”

Her face relaxed considerably, having gained the assurance that someone in this school was reasonable enough to tell Dorian not to be an idiot, and to hex anyone if damage got done before he listened.

“I am happy he has you,” she smiled, wrapping Tatiana in an impulsive hug, “Sensible, practical friend, not just silly nonsense professor.”
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Tatiana

June 06, 2019 1:43 PM
"Je ne sais pas grand chose," admitted Tatiana. "Only they act very strange, and talk over my head - " this with a trace of annoyance - "and then they do not do so anymore, and they are Vanya y Dorya again. It maybe help, they think I knock their heads together if they do not stop acting strangeness," she added. "And I am not so - ehh!" She waved her hand. "Talk in wheel. I just tell them, when they talk over my head, what do you do? Why you so? Then they must talk. J'adore Dorian, mais il need to hear 'just say!' sometimes," she concluded with a nod.

Tatiana had, contrary to common opinion, actually heard of subtlety before in her life. She simply had no real use for it. Delicacy, in her opinion, was severely overrated. It was better to go straight to the source and just address the issue.

She was slightly surprised when Émilie embraced her, and she was fairly sure that nobody had ever used those first two English words to describe her before, but she hugged the younger girl too. "I want be good friend," she said. "I do my best, Mila." She smiled. "But we do this more, then Dorya, he be very confused," she added.
16 Tatiana ...You might be the only person who ever says that about me. 1396 Tatiana 0 5