Coach Cooper

April 06, 2005 9:48 PM
The coach went out to check the pitch, as was her custom before any lesson. Today she found the air was a little warmer than usual, and the grass was dryer, crunching slightly under her feet. It was no big deal though, Sonora was in Arizona, and they were bound to get their hot spells. The dry ground would make for a good kick-off. Even though it was a little hot outside, she figured things would go well.

She went over her mental checklist. Brooms on the ground and ready? Check. Own broom in hand? Check. Flying goggles? Check. Hair pulled out of face? She frowned; she always forgot to put her hair into a ponytail. It wasn't that the brunette was fashion-conscious, far from it. But her hair did tend to get in the way when she flew, so tying it up with a rubber band; she hopped on her broom and flew up several feet in the sky.

“Ten minutes before class starts, perfect,” she muttered, checking her watch. It gave her just enough time to fly around the pitch for a while. She loved the feeling of the wind blowing through her hair. Slowing down, accelerating, increasing altitude, then diving down just a foot off the ground, she loved everything about flying.

After a while she picked up more speed, and started to do a high-speed zigzagging movement. This was a maneuver perfected by the Australian Woollongong Warriors, used to throw off opposing chasers. As she continued around the pitch, she noticed some students start to enter the pitch. She smiled, continuing on as if she didn’t noticed them. She wondered if anyone could name the move she was doing.\n\n
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0 Coach Cooper Name that maneuver... 0 Coach Cooper 1 5


Fawn Summers

April 09, 2005 10:10 PM
Ah, so Juliet knew someone else from their House. That was good, maybe she could introduce Fawn to him later. She really needed to meet some more people. None of her friends back home came to Sonora, all of them went to schools closer to home. But she wanted to come here because this was where her father and grandfather had gone. Still, it was hard to make new friends.

Just then, she was brought out of her rambling train of thought as the instructor landed gracefully from her daring airshow and told them the basics of flying. Say 'up', straddle the broom, kick off, fly a bit, come back down. Sounded simple enough to Fawn. The problem was, things aren't always as simple as they sound. "Well... I suppose it's now or never," Juliet said nervously, and the tan girl nodded in agreement. "No time like the present." she said, sounding far more confident than she felt.

She reached her left hand over a broom and stated firmly, "Up!" There was no reaction, not even a twitch, from the pile of twigs. She tried again, this time with more feeling. "UP!" Still nothing.

Perhaps it was sleeping. Do brooms sleep? Fawn poked it gently with her sandal-clad foot just to be sure it was awake. It still just sat there like... well, like a piece of wood! It seemed to be mocking her in its determination to remain on the ground.

"Grrr!" she exclaimed angrily, "UP! GET UP!" The broom wiggled around on the ground and she felt encouraged. "Please get up?" At that, the broom hopped up and landed neatly into her palm! Apparently it was a proper broom and wanted to be treated as such, with manners. "Hey, look!" she said, turning to Juliet, "I actually got it to-"

Fawn was stopped in her tracks as there was a loud 'whack!', which was a result of her new friend's broom flying up and smacking her on the forehead! "Well that went well." was the girl's sarcastic reply.

Trying not to laugh, the braided first year could only hide her small smile behind her broomless hand. Putting on a straight face, she said, "Well, it could've gone worse. You're lucky, at least it didn't take out your eye or something! Are you alright? Do you need to go see the nurse?"\n\n
0 Fawn Summers The only thing we have to fear is fear itself, and pain! 0 Fawn Summers 0 5


Juliet Lee

April 10, 2005 2:29 PM
"Well, it could've gone worse. You're lucky, at least it didn't take out your eye or something! Are you alright? Do you need to go see the nurse?"

Juliet continued to nurse the red spot on her forehead and turned to look at Fawn, who looked like she was having a difficult time supressing the giggles that were threatening to come out. Feeling extremely embarrassed. Juliet noted that Fawn alerady had her broom firmly clutched in her hand. It made Juliet feel extremely inferior and self-conscious.

"No, no need to get the nurse." She let out a deep, heartfelt sigh.

"I wish I wasn't so...inexperienced with magic. Then this wouldn't be so hard."

However, feeling sorry for herself wasn't going to make her broom lift up. She reached her right hand over the broom again and cleared her throat. Making sure to enunciate and speak in a firm voice, she commanded "Up!"

This time, the broom jerked sharply and then slowly drifted towards her palm. Hmmm...that was odd. Usually, brooms either stayed on the ground or quickly shot up into the flyer's hand. Nevertheless, Juliet had correctly summoned it and that was all that mattered.

"Yay! I did it."\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
0 Juliet Lee Oh, <i>that's</i> reassuring 0 Juliet Lee 0 5


Fawn

April 11, 2005 3:24 AM
"No, no need to get the nurse." her friend answered her concerns with a sigh. Fawn was glad to hear that Juliet wasn't too badly injured and didn't need medical attention. She was worried, but it seemed that mostly the girl had suffered from embarassment.

"I wish I wasn't so...inexperienced with magic. Then this wouldn't be so hard." she said. Well where did that come from? Did Juliet think that everyone else knew a lot about magic? Most of them had never been on a broom before, like the two of them, and a lot of them were muggleborn and didn't even know about magi...il they got their letters!

"I'm really sorry for almost laughing." Fawn told her honestly. "I didn't mean to, it's just that the same thing happened to my cousin when he first tried to fly. It was just really odd that it happened to you as well. I didn't mean anything by it."

"And don't worry about being inexperienced with flying and stuff," she said. The first year hadn't done magic before either, except on accident occasionally and the time when she went to buy her wand, and she was sure that most people here were the same. "We're all inexperienced with magic. Why else would we need to come here then? I've never done magic in my life. Well, not on purpose anyway. So you shouldn't feel embarassed, none of us really know what we're doing."

That was true, no one except for those whose parents had let them and taught them to do magic had any experience. They were all first years and none of them knew what they were doing. Fawn especially felt out of place. She had grown up thinking that she was going to be a squib since her mother was a muggle who feared magic. She wasn't even sure that she belonged in the magical world at all until she got her letter of acceptance.

Just then, Juliet managed to get her broom into her hand. "Yay, I did it." she exclaimed happily, stopping Fawn's depressing train of thought. She looked like she felt accomplished, that was good. The braided girl thought that her friend was going to be feeling bad for the rest of the class for one simple mistake. Now she was smiling and that was much better.

Grinning at her companion, Fawn said, "Great job! I knew you'd do it." The problem was, though, that now that both of their brooms were in their hands, they were expected to mount and kick off. That would be a bit harder. It would require going into the air and not falling horribly to their deaths.

"Well," said the tan girl nervously to Juliet, "Are you ready to fly? Because I'm so not. I'd really like to just run right now." But she bravely decided to try it anyway. After all, she was a Summers! She couldn't let a little thing like falling horribly to her death scare her into quitting! Putting one leg over the handle while holding the broom with both hands, she managed to mount it without incident.

Feeling incredibly silly just sitting there straddling a broom, she wondered how you were supposed to get into the air properly. What if she kicked up and the broom just sat there? Or what if it got angry and threw her off? Or what if it shot into the air really fast and flew her off to Romania or something?

Still, she couldn't just stay on the ground. Fawn held her breath and closed her eyes, then kicked off the hard, crunchy ground and into the air. She promptly fell back down to her feet, the broom not rising a bit. The raven-haired girl jumped up again. Nothing happened, the broom still remained where it was. Getting aggravated, she hopped up and down quickly several times in anger. If anything, the broom seemed to get more stubborn, not moving an inch. Calming herself, she took a deep breath and tried to think positive thoughts. This time, silently pleading for it to work, she kicked up once more.

Opening her eyes, she saw that she was hovering about four feet off of the ground. "Wow," she said, turning to Juliet, "I'm flying on a broom! This is interesting. It's different than flying on a horse. For one thing, how do you steer?" She wasn't actually flying, just sitting in midair, but at least she had gotten the broom up! Now the only problem was getting it where she wanted it to go. It didn't have reins, how did you make it rise?\n\n
0 Fawn I thought you'd think so! 0 Fawn 0 5


Juliet Lee

April 11, 2005 3:31 PM
"I'm really sorry for almost laughing. I didn't mean to, it's just that the same thing happened to my cousin when he first tried to fly. It was just really odd that it happened to you as well. I didn't mean anything by it. And don't worry about being inexperienced with flying and stuff. We're all inexperienced with magic. Why else would we need to come here then? I've never done magic in my life. Well, not on purpose anyway. So you shouldn't feel embarassed, none of us really know what we're doing."

Juliet listened to Fawn's entire monologue with a thoughtful expression on her face. The dark-skinned Teppenpaw had a point. One of the things that Juliet still needed to learn was how to not always take things so personally. She couldn't help it though; it was in her nature to be very sensitive to other people's opinions.

"I wasn't upset about you laughing at me. There's nothing wrong with thinking something is funny. Laughter is good for the soul, after all." Juliet managed to crack a small smile at her own mediocre joke.

"Thanks for trying to comfort me. It was really nice of you."

"Well...Are you ready to fly? Because I'm so not. I'd really like to just run right now."

Juliet couldn't agree more. It was as if Fawn had read her mind using unqiue telepathic powers. She watched as her comrade swung her leg over the handle of the school broom and squatted. It looked like a very awkward position to be in. Finally, the Cherokee girl bent her knees and then promptly jumped up, obviously thinking that the broom would automatically levitate into the air. However, she was surprised to feel her feet suddenly touch the ground again. Growing aggravated, Fawn continued to jump up and down.

Juliet mimicked Fawn's previous actions, placing a hand over her mouth to keep from giggling. Finally, with an almighty hop, Fawn lifted off the ground.

"Wow. I'm flying on a broom! This is interesting. It's different than flying on a horse. For one thing, how do you steer?"

This was one of those moments when Juliet wished she possessed the ability to raise one eyebrow.

"Flying on a horse? You've flown on a horse before? What horses have you been riding?" She asked, her tone teasing. She then realized that since Fawn was already up in the air, it was obviously her turn to kick off. Juliet slowly lifted her right leg and placed it on the other side of the broom handle. She straddled the broom and then, squeezing her eyes shut, kicked off the ground with all the strength in her legs.

Surprisingly, Juliet didn't feel the sensation of hard ground under her feet. Cracking one eyelid open, she surveryed her surroundings. She appeared to be levitating five feet off the ground. Letting out a small squeal of delight, she turned to Fawn with a look of pure joy.

"Obviously, I'm much better at kicking off then getting the actual broom into my hands."\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
0 Juliet Lee I suppose you're oblivious to sarcasm 0 Juliet Lee 0 5


Fawn

April 12, 2005 2:59 PM
"Flying on a horse? You've flown on a horse before? What horses have you been riding?" Juliet asked. That's right, Fawn realized, most people aren't used to their horses flying. It seemed odd to her that a horse wouldn't fly, apparently to everyone else it was the opposite. She turned to respond and saw her friend kick up into the air successfully on her first try!

She said happily, "Obviously, I'm much better at kicking off then getting the actual broom into my hands." Lucky her, Fawn wasn't very good at either so far. Perhaps she'd be good at something else? Like crashing to her doom onto the ground after flying high into the air? She hoped not.

"Wow," she responded, "You make it look so easy! Are you sure you haven't flown before?" Now that they both were in the air, though, apparently they were expected to know how to fly around. It didn't seem easy, she still didn't see how one was supposed to get it to go up higher into the air.

"I really have no clue what to do next." she said to Juliet. "How are we supposed to get higher up so that we can fly around?" Perhaps they were supposed to pull upwards on the handle? This seemed logical. She tried it, holding on with both hands and pulling.

The broom rose slowly into the air, surprisingly not flipping her over or dropping her on her head! Hey, it wasn't so hard! Wanting to turn around, she pulled to the left. Shockingly, the broom obeyed and turned jerkily in a circle so that she was facing her fellow Teppenpaw. "Hey," she said optimistically, "This isn't as bad as I thought! I haven't died yet!"\n\n
0 Fawn No, I find the thought of falling to our doom humorous. 0 Fawn 0 5


Juliet Lee

April 12, 2005 7:03 PM
"Wow. You make it look so easy! Are you sure you haven't flown before?"

Juliet laughed good-naturedly at Fawn's incredulous tone and confirmed the girl's statement with an emphatic nod.

"I'm pretty sure. At least, not consciousl-" Juliet would have launched into a small soliloquoy had it not been for the fact that Fawn was, at the moment, preoccupied with directing her broom upwards. Her mouth dropped at how gracefully Fawn handled the sweeping utensil. The first year was obviously a natural.

"Hey! This isn't as bad as I thought! I haven't died yet!"

"Well, that's a good sign." Juliet giggled in reply. Finally deciding to try it out for herself, Juliet mimicked Fawn's earlier actions by slowly lifting the broom handle. The broom jerked upwards in a sharp motion, causing Juliet's body to slam forwards onto the handle. This was obviously the wrong thing to do because the broom suddenly shot off like lightening, with Juliet helplessly clinging onto it for dear life.

If she had been in any different situation, the Japanese girl would have promptly screamed bloody murder. But this was different. She wasn't on a runaway horse or a car that had broken its brakes or a train that had suddenly sped out of control. She was on a rickety old piece of wood and around 20 feet up in the air. Juliet was far too terrified to scream. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
0 Juliet Lee Hardy-har-har... 0 Juliet Lee 0 5


Fawn

April 30, 2005 1:18 AM
OOC: Sorry it took so long to reply, computer's been down. Oh, and I'm afraid I don't know the name for the foot-holder thingies on the broom, so I'm just going to call them stirrups, k? BIC:

Fawn watched as Juliet tried to get her broom to rise up. Suddenly, the broom jerked up and took off like a shot! The poor girl looked terrified beyond belief and was clinging to the broom for dear life!

Not knowing what else to do, and seeing as how her Girl Scout training had never mentioned what to do in a situation such as this, she yelled, "Hang on, Juliet, I'm coming!" This would have been true if she had known the first thing about getting the blasted broom to move.

At first she tried to get it to go forward by pushing on the handle, but that made the dark girl drop forward into a dive! She screamed and pulled up on the handle just in time to stop herself from going 'splat' onto the field like she had feared. Getting it to raise back up wasn't that hard, but she still didn't know how to get it to go anywhere.

Gently shaking the handle like one would shake reins, she told the broom, "Hup hup, let's go!" That didn't work either, it just made the broom rock back and forth. Once it stilled, thankfully, she tried another approach. "Umm, forward?" she asked it politely. It did nothing but sit there, seeming to mock her, all the while Juliet was rocketing around in mortal danger!

"Come on!" she yelled at it impatiently, kicking her feet, which were in the stirrups, upwards towards the broom and managing to click her heels against the bushy twigs that made up the tail. Apparently it finally realized that it was supposed to be moving in some manner and moved forward... but with the speed of a slug on rollerskates.

She urged it on, "Forward, come on, you can do it! We have to go help Juliet!" Slowly it gained speed and she clung to it like a cat to a tree limb. Soon it had surpassed slug speed and was more at a speek akin to Chico Marx's piano playing. Well that was better, but not fast enough. Fawn kicked her feet a bit more and gave a triumphant yell as she noticed that she was catching up to her new friend.

In fact, as she noticed that, she saw that she was also going a bit fast for her liking. Soon she had pulled up close to Juliet, but the broom didn't slow down! It flew right past her, heading toward the hoops at the closer end of the field. "Ah, you're going the wrong way!" she yelled at the broom. "We passed her already, turn around!" The magical sweeping tool didn't hear her, or if it did it didn't listen. It just kept going towards the poles at breakneck speed!

"Woah!" she cried, pulling on the handle, "Stop! Halt! Cease! Desist!" Nothing was stopping it, she jerked on the handle in all different directions, trying to get it to stop, or at least turn and aim somewhere else. However, she felt her heart sink into her stomach as she saw that she was on a collision course with the closest hoop. "Gee! Haw! Anything, just turn!" she shouted, pulling desperately on the broom, trying to stray its course.

Nothing could prevent her from hitting it, and all she could do was close her eyes and pray as the wood hit the metal with a sickening crunch and she fell to the ground below.\n\n
0 Fawn Yo ho ho? And a bottle of rum! 0 Fawn 0 5


Robbie Bates

May 02, 2005 8:04 PM
Of course Robbie just had to sleep late on the day they were doing flying lessons. He had only been on a broom a few times before, and he loved it. So he quickly changed into some new clothes and ran straight down to the Quidditch Pitch. There was no point trying to do anything about his hair, it was always messy anyway.

Looking around, he saw people already flying around. Some were falling, others looked like they knew what they were doing. He figured he could join the rest in the sky, and ask them what they were supposed to do when he got up there.

He held out his hand, and after a few determined tries he got the broom. He kicked off, and away he was. It felt good to be up in the air and the breeze was refreshing from the hot Arizona air.

He saw Juliet hovering above, and decided to go ask her what they were suppposed to be doing. She was quite a bit higher than he was.

"Hey Juli- woah!" A split second later he found himself hanging onto the broom with his right arm and leg that was wrapped tightly around the broom. His other leg was kicking fruitlessly in mid air and the arm was holding what was the cause of this incident- a falling girl.

Now, Robbie had never seen a girl fall from midair before. And from the looks of her, she was just in a crash. It was a good thing he was flying only about four feet off the ground, otherwise he wasn't sure he would have made it back to the ground.

Lying the girl flat on the ground, he patted her shoulder hard, "Hello? Can you hear me?" Without waiting for a reply, he yelled nervously, "Can someone help me over here- this girl looks like she needs help."\n\n
0 Robbie Bates the sky is falling! 0 Robbie Bates 0 5


Fawn Summers

May 05, 2005 9:10 PM
Fawn was yanked from unconsciousness by the feeling of something hitting her shoulder. She wished it would stop, it'd be nice to go back to sleep. Just then she heard a strange voice from far away say muffledly, "-looks like she needs help." That woke her mind up instantly! Who needed help? Maybe she could be of some assistance. If only she could move.

It felt like her head was weighed down with an anvil and her arms were tied to elephants. Trying to get her body to get up and see who needed help, all she could do was roll her head and groan. What was wrong with her? Why did she feel like she'd just been hit by a Mack truck?

The raven-haired girl managed to open her eyes a bit and squint upwards, immediately wishing she could raise a hand to sheild her face from the sunlight. Sunlight? Why was she staring up at the sky? Shouldn't she be seeing her dorm room cieling? Why on earth was she outside? She then saw a shadowy figure above her, one she couldn't recognize. "Wha- what's going on?" she asked weakly, hoping that they could provide some answers.\n\n
0 Fawn Summers Okay, chicken little! 0 Fawn Summers 0 5


Robbie Bates

May 06, 2005 7:48 PM
i think that class is over. do you want to continue this in the hospital wing?\n\n
0 Robbie Bates ooc 0 Robbie Bates 0 5


Fawn

May 12, 2005 8:57 PM
sorry, didn't see the notice before I posted. we can continue it there if you want. :) and thanks for stopping my character from splatting horribly on the ground!\n\n
0 Fawn ooc...why not? 0 Fawn 0 5