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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Kir McLeod (plus surprise guest)

June 01, 2019 12:37 AM
It was a pretty big evening. There were quite a lot of important things that were happening. The first had been Teppenpaw's concert performance, which he was very relieved had gone to Georgia's satisfaction. There was, as far as he was concerned, something even bigger facing him afterwards though, and that was meeting Zevalyn's parents. It had added to his nerves on stage that everything he did up there was - along with deciding whether or not Georgia mounted his head on a spike - forming their first in person impressions of him. As one of the older students, he'd been required to execute the elements that required on stage magic. Dorian had done a really fantastic job of making that as minimal as possible, and it had mostly involved redirecting the water that came on stage during 'Umbrella' and then helping to quickly dry the stage so that no one slipped during the finale. He had leant his voice and his dance moves to numbers as needed but had not had a particularly prominent role in anything - insofar as it was possible to be 'not prominent' when you were 6'2.

Even the minimal amount of dancing he had done combined with nerves and stage lights, had left him feeling sweaty and disgusting by the end of the performance, and he had been grateful for the fact that they were in school, which meant he could return to Teppenpaw to have a shower and generally make himself presentable. That had left him with a momentary debate over whether to remove his make-up or fix it up. He had been wearing glittery eyeshadow and a little bit of eyeliner for the show. Even if wasn't very noticeable from the audience, it had made him feel more confident. He had checked prior to this evening that Zevalyn's parents weren't expecting someone too normal, and she had informed him that they were expecting David Bowie. He was almost concerned that, with that kind of hype, he wasn't going to be strange enough. At least, in terms of appearance. He was pretty confident in the rest, and was sure his family could make up for any he was lacking. Deciding that the best advice was to just be himself, he fixed his make up, got dressed in a pair of black slacks and smart dark blue shirt with a little white diamond pattern on it, and cast a quick colour change charm on his nail varnish which had been Teppenpaw gold, changing it to a dark, shimmery blue. It wasn't as rich or nice a colour as if he'd repainted them but it was a good fix when you were in a hurry. He made his way back to the hall, slipping in as the Crotali who had been on stage rejoined the audience or went off to change if they'd been in costumes they no longer wished to wear.

At the end of the show, he managed to first locate Zevalyn in the crowd, and give her a quick hug and kiss, glad that they’d found each other before their parents so he didn’t have to worry about how to say ‘hello’ with an audience.

“Everything go okay? It sounded great, from what I could hear. I’m sorry I didn’t get to watch it properly,” he greeted her. As the Teppenpaws had been on straight after the Aladrens, they’d been backstage, getting ready and then out of earshot warming up. As they were exchanging words about the concert, Kir felt something collide with his leg, and looked down to find Zara’s younger brother had barrelled enthusiastically into him. The boy began pulling on his arms and Kir, who clearly recognised this signal, hoisted him up into a piggyback.

“Shall we go find your parents?” he asked Zevalyn, “And drop you with yours on the way?” he suggested. He felt a head movement but couldn’t see it, but judging by the way the small arms and legs around him tightened, he could guess.

“That was a no, wasn’t it?” he clarified with Zevalyn. And so he set off to meet her parents with an unexpected eight year old on his back.

“Hi. Good evening,” he smiled slightly nervously at them, “Please can I put you down now?” he asked over his shoulder, but the arms once again tightened their grip. “Okay…” he sighed, adjusting the child’s weight so he could tentatively released one hand to offer to Dr. and Dr. Ives, “Pleased to meet you. I’m Kir. And my backpack here is- ow!” at this attempt at an introduction, he had received a sharp kick, and now the boy way pulling himself forward to whisper intently in Kir’s ear. “Apparently that information is classified,” Kir informed them, deciding that at least he must be living up to his reputation of very strange now. Perhaps he even qualified as Goblin King David Bowie, seeing as he had apparently kidnapped a small child. Though he thought it was fairly apparent that it was very much the other way around. Over his shoulder, the top of a face appeared, dark brown eyes framed by horn-rimmed glasses, and surveyed the Iveses. Unless they looked back, at which point the little face buried itself again in Kir’s shoulder, peeking up again once it thought they weren’t looking any more.

“I think my parents are just checking in with my sibling. I expect they’ll be here in a bit,” he added.
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All The Iveses

June 12, 2019 11:19 AM
The concert had been very educational. In the case of the tour and even the Aladren act, that had been overt, with direct explanations about the facts of Sonora life, but the other three acts told the two muggle Ives parents almost as much about what their daughter learned and could do. Not the musical parts, of course, Zevalyn took after her father in her complete inability to hold a tune, but the magic bits were stunning. Last summer, Zevalyn had been of age and had been allowed to do magic at home, but due to the muggle neighborhood and all the delicate electronics in the house, she had kept her displays minimal and low key.

There was nothing minimal or low key about what they were seeing today. Teppenpaw - the House Zevalyn reported her boyfriend was in - even turned people invisible and shot off fireworks indoors as well as other fire and explosive effects with no apparent damage to the building or even the performers who were relatively close by. Of course, they weren’t entirely certain which of those Teppenpaws was The Boyfriend as none of them were quite what Zevalyn had described (“kind of like David Bowie, but cuter”), but the act as a whole was enjoyable and showed he at least belonged to a House that valued people. They thought that was a good trait to have in their daughter’s boyfriend. Though when a picture came up with Zevalyn in it along with the tallest boy on stage, they felt they might have figured it out.

When the show was over, the tall Teppenpaw and Zevalyn had already found each other by the time her parents found her, and they exchanged a look of self-satisfied smugness between themselves at having correctly solved the puzzle. Though a new one presented itself in the child clinging to Kir’s back. The darker skin tone and age eliminated the possibility that this was younger sibling Ness, and they did not recall Zevalyn mentioning any other siblings in the McLeod household.

“Oh, well, then,” Damien Ives said, shaking the offered hand as the boy hid his face away under direct observation, “classified is classified. I will immediately forget I saw anything. I’m Damien Ives, Zevalyn’s father.” He hesitated a moment wondering if it was the done thing these days to invite young men to call their girlfriend’s father by his given name. He decided to leave it at that and let Kir decide if he was a Damien or a Dr. Ives. He was totally hip enough to allow first name familiarity, but he did not want to seem like he was trying too hard to be cool or something. That never went over well with teenage daughters, from what he could tell according to popular television, and he had no data to go on for Zevalyn’s personal tolerance. Best to err as too much of a square than risk upsetting her. This was her big day, after all. Not quite the traditional High School Graduation ceremony he had once looked forward to, but it was as close as Zev was going to get, going to a magic school.

“I’m her mom, Patty Ives,” Patricia Ives added, shaking Kir’s hand next, and doing her best to pretend to not notice the boy clinging to Kir’s back. Zev gave her dad a quick hug while they shook, then hugged her mom when the handshake was over. “Good to see you again! It seems like it’s been so long!” At Christmas, she had stood even with her mom, but now she definitely had a small height advantage that hadn’t been there a few months ago. Dad was still taller, though Kir had about four inches on even him.

“You, too, sweetheart,” Damien said then remembered it wasn’t Cool to call your almost nineteen year old daughter sweetheart in public. He hurried to cover up the lapse, “I loved your act! Aladren did a great job, Zev!”

“Teppenpaw, too,” Patty added diplomatically with a smile toward Kir. “The whole show was very well done, really.”

“Thanks, Dad, Mom,” Zev said trying and failing not to look too pleased by the praise. “I’m so glad you could both come and see it!” Not that she had ever doubted they would if given the chance. It was just that the chance was not always a given for muggle parents in a magic school.

“We’re glad, too.”


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Kir

June 15, 2019 5:38 AM
"Pleased to meet you," Kir smiled, as Zevalyn's parents introduced themselves. They had not called themselves Dr. Ives and Dr. Ives, and they had used their first names. Kir knew quite a lot of informal adults but wasn't sure it was wise just to go for that unless actively invited. He would probably err on the side of caution and use 'Dr. Ives' if he had to. Ideally, he would just manage to not call anyone by name throughout the entire conversation, thus avoiding the issue. And in his own head, he tended to think of them as ‘Zevalyn’s dad’ and ‘Zevalyn’s mom’ in spite of them both now being real people with actual names both because mentally referring to them as Dr. Ives and Dr. Ives was just going to be confusing and because Zevalyn was, of course, the centre of the universe.

He gave Zevalyn’s dad an appreciative smile as he seemed to understand the whole spy situation. He supposed given that they had Zevalyn, they had been exposed to the fact that eight year olds were generally weird (though it was hard to imagine Zev as anything but bookish and well-behaved. Not that that precluded weird, of course…), and still, some people were very firm about behaving ‘properly’ and not ‘being silly’ and the like, and it was a relief to know that he wasn’t be judged as being a terrible role model for small children. He wondered what eight year old Zevalyn had been like, and whether he’d have a chance to hear any of those stories... Over his shoulder, the small face grinned with excitement at finding a fun adult who seemed to actually definitely really (probably) believe that he was a spy (or at least was willing to pretend).

"Thank you," he smiled when Zevalyn's mom praised Teppenpaw, “Though really, I just followed orders.” And kept people from killing each other, and me. That had actually been a fairly major undertaking and one that he thought he deserved a bit of a pat on the back for, but not here and now. Maybe from his parents. After all, he had taken great care to avoid Zevalyn knowing that he and her best friend had been stressing each other out. She had had enough on her plate as it was.

“I don’t know how you put together a performance and did your exams and your Head Girl duties all at the same time,” he added, “Well… Because you’re brilliant,” he added, providing his own answer, and beaming at her with pride. He was pretty sure that the theme of ‘Zevalyn is wonderful’ was one that everyone here could get behind with enthusiasm.
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Kir

June 21, 2019 10:20 AM
Eva had come to retrieve her brother a short way into the conversation, and Kir had persuaded the small child to go by pointing out that Eva had got hold of classified materials, i.e. the boy's spy puzzle book. Bertie had left reluctantly but he had left. Overall, Kir thought, the evening was going quite well. Zevalyn's parents seemed nice, and were easy to talk to. They were interested in DnD, and he was interested in science (even if he got lost quite easily). He was asking probably below grade level questions about their PhD fields when suddenly Bertie reappeared.

"Eva says that's your g-g-girlfriend," the boy glared, pointing an accusatory finger at Zevalyn.

"Um. Right," Kir blinked, confused for several reasons - firstly, it was unusual, very unusual, for Bertie to speak voluntarily in front of strangers. He also wasn't sure what had vexed him so much about the present situation, or what he, Kir, should do about it. Bertie was not being particularly nice, but Bertie was also only eight and was, for once, talking. This gave Kir something of a dilemma because his automatic reaction to insist that people were polite in general but especially to his girlfriend was in conflict with his feeling that he should not discourage Bertie. The fact that his ability to deal with small children was under scrutiny by his girlfriend's parents had also not escaped his notice. "Pointing is rude," he reminded Bertie gently, because that at least was concrete and not talking related. "And yes, she is my girlfriend."

"Are you go-going to mmmarry her?"

Kir, not normally one to be lost for words, was rendered goldfish like for a moment at this question. He mouthed silently whilst the tips of his ears turned somewhat red. It wasn't like the honest answer to that was one that would displease most parents, it was just that... well, he had assumed he had escaped a grilling about his intentions when that hadn't been the first order of business. He hadn't expected to have it sprung on him now. And it wasn't the question itself that was concerning him so much as the fact that he had no idea where this conversation was going, and it was being steered by a rogue eight year old who he had a strict principle of not telling to shut up.

"Maybe. One day," Kir answered self-consciously. It wasn't like he and Zevalyn had never had a conversation about the future, or that there was any dischord on the idea that this was serious.

"Wh-what about J-J-James?" Bertie asked.

"What about James?" Kir replied, his emphasis shifting the tone of the question, from Bertie's 'What about James? to 'What about James?' - as in what did he have to do with this.

"You're go-going to mmmarry him," Bertie insisted.

“Erm. No, I’m going to marry- I mean, I’m not marrying anyone right now because I’m seventeen and- can we talk about this later?” Kir stumbled. Kir did not embarrass easily. Zevalyn knew this. It was possible she had never actually seen him embarrassed but apparently this eight year old had the capacity to do it, because Kir was turning an increasingly impressive shade of scarlet.

“No! Seven-t-t-teen is quite old,” Bertie pointed out. He was pretty sure that once you were seventeen you were almost a grown up (which was sad because Kir was nice and it was a shame to think he might become someone who lectured about vegetables and bedtimes) and thus the threat of him marrying this interloper was very real. “Why a-aren’t you marrying J-James?”

"There's never- there’s nothing going on between me and your cousin. We're just friends," he turned instinctively to Zevalyn with an appealing look to check she believed him. "And Zara said he's got a new boyfriend anyway," he pointed out, turning back to Bertie.

"He's a b-b-butthole!"

"Uh, can we use polite words?" Kir asked, not really sure this vocabulary was ‘meet the parents’ friendly.

"There aren't p-p-polite words. When someone is b-b-butthole they just are. Anyway, Levon used a worse word. It's a-a cuss word. Mom said not to copy it."

"Then don't," Kir confirmed, because Bertie had been looking at him eagerly and mischievously as if he was just dying for that order to be overruled. Kir was just relieved the the 'a' had proven to be the indirect article and not the start of said word. "I'm sorry James' boyfriend is... not very nice-"

"A b-b-butthole," Bertie corrected him, "And so was the l-l-last one. He always d-d-dates buttholes. That's why he should mmmmarry you."

"Excuse me?" Kir clarified, not sure where that train of thought had quite gone.

"You're not a butthole," Bertie explained in a very serious tone, as if this was a grand compliment, and then seeing Kir was struggling to suppress a laugh at this, added with plaintive earnestness, "I reeeeeally mean it! You're n-n-not!"

"I appreciate the compliment," Kir assured him, arranging his face into a suitably serious expression for the awarding of this high accolade, though his lips still twitched slightly. "But I think James and I might like some say in this and we’re just friends. And I think I heard your mom calling your name," he added hurriedly. He wondered whether blatant lying was going to actually get rid of Bertie, or lose him points with the Iveses, but he really needed this conversation to just finish. Luckily for him, at that moment Claire really did catch up to her son.

"Bertie! What are you doing?”

“N-n-nothing.”

“We told you to stop bothering Kir.”

“I’m just t-t-talking to p-p-people. You always t-t-tell me I should,” he stropped. But he recognised when he was defeated and this was accompanied by sullen, sulky steps back towards his mother.

“Sorry," she apologised, mostly to Kir but somewhat to the group in general, before ushering Bertie away.

“It’s fine,” Kir replied loyally, not wanting to get the kid in trouble, although he suspected the shade of his face told its own version of events. “Well…” he turned his attention back to the ceiling above the Iveses’ heads, which was quite easy to do given his height, not quite trusting that he could meet anyone’s eyes right now because he could feel that he was still bright red. “He normally won’t talk in front of strangers,” Kir informed the paintwork, “So. It’s good that he’s getting over that.” Also, he had had it confirmed in the strongest possible terms to his girlfriend’s parents that he, Kir McLeod, was not a butthole. Which, on paper, sounded like a ringing endorsement, even if he thought he would have given rather a lot for the last five minutes to never have happened.
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