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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Anne Wright

April 12, 2005 9:39 PM
Anne was in the process of rising higher when she abruptly remembered that they weren't supposed to fly around without a companion. Glancing around, she didn't see anyone else alone in the air, so she descended as quickly as possible and found herself hovering next to a Crotalus girl she thought she had saw at the Opening Feast at about six or seven feet.

"Hi," she said, face flushed and eyes shining with the happiness flight always brought to her mixed with a little embarrassment over forgetting the teacher's instructions. Some kind of Aladren she was turning out to be. "I'm Anne Wright, in Aladren. Ever flown before?"\n\n
16 Anne Wright Fantastic, isn't it? 59 Anne Wright 0 5


Laura Keaton

April 13, 2005 5:11 PM
Laura was still looking below her for a flying buddy, when suddenly a pair of feet appeared next to her, followed by the rest of a girl who was descending rapidly from above. Her face seemed flushed from adrenaline and excitement, and she controlled her broom well enough for Laura to assume she had flown frequently before.

"Hi. I'm Anne Wright, in Aladren. Ever flown before?"

Laura smiled over at her potential flying partner. “Hi,” she returned the greeting. “I’m Laura Keaton, in Crotalus. I haven’t been flying in over a year, because my family had to move to a suburb near Phoenix, but I used to fly all the time when we lived in Massachusetts. Do you want to be my flying partner? I’ve been dying to get some altitude.” Laura looked upward with a look of longing on her face.
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0 Laura Keaton I'm ready for some altitude! 0 Laura Keaton 0 5


Anne Wright

April 13, 2005 9:10 PM
Anne grinned widely when she heard Laura say that she had once been a frequent flyer. "Pleased to meet you, Laura," she said. "I've been on a broomstick since before I could walk. Mama would hold me on the front of hers." She laughed. "That was fun. I'm from South Carolina, and I'm probably as out of practice at flying as you are."

She gave the ends of her handkerchief hairband a tug to make sure it was still in place, her dark eyes lit up with barely suppressed laughter. "Sorry if I seem a little hyper," she said. "It's just been so long since I was flying, not since Mama-" she cut off. She couldn't talk about that. She cleared her throat a little and smiled. "Sure," she said to Laura's offer. "I just remembered that we had to have flying buddies. How high do you want to go? As long as there aren't any dragons or other flying animals at that altitude, I'll go."\n\n
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Laura Keaton

April 14, 2005 6:17 PM
Laura’s smile flickered for a second when she saw her new friend falter over something that had happened to her mom. However, Laura immediately put the smile back on, determined not to let the other girl see that she had noticed. Laura completely understood not wanting to talk about sensitive subjects, and would never push the issue. Instead, she focused on the issue at hand: flying. Although definitely not prejudiced against Muggle borns, Laura was happy that she had found a buddy with flying experience, willing to go to whatever height.

"I just remembered that we had to have flying buddies. How high do you want to go? As long as there aren't any dragons or other flying animals at that altitude, I'll go."

Meeting a dragon while on a broomstick could be exciting, Laura thought, if you lived to tell about it. However, she wasn’t willing to pit the old, beat up school broom against anything more than a bird, never mind a dragon.

“Is as high as Seekers play alright?” Laura responded. “I don’t want to get points taken for flying too far on the first day of lessons.”
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0 Laura Keaton Into the wild, blue yonder! 0 Laura Keaton 0 5


Anne

April 15, 2005 8:04 PM
"Seeker height's fine," Anne said, looking up at a few other students who were flying around. "I don't think any of us want to lose more points than we can help. It won't do much for endearing you to your dorm mates." She laughed. "In the Muggle world, teachers are obliged to keep you alive. Your parents can sue the heck out of them if anything ever happens to you while they're in charge.Maybe it's the same way here." She blushed a little. "I, um, haven't always been part of the pureblood world. I was raised incognito."

She decided to change the subject quickly. If she started talking, she'd say more than she ever meant to. The absolute last thing she needed to do was blurt out the whole drama of her family during flying class. "So, have you made many friends yet?" She asked, allowing herself to start heading upward a little and watching Laura carefully to see if she was going to follow.

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Laura Keaton

April 16, 2005 8:12 PM
"In the Muggle world, teachers are obliged to keep you alive. Your parents can sue the heck out of them if anything ever happens to you while they're in charge. Maybe it's the same way here. I, um, haven't always been part of the pureblood world. I was raised incognito."

Laura sensed some tension in Anne’s voice as she talked about the way she was raised, and how quickly she changed the subject. Secretly Laura wished she could have been raised incognito as well. Not knowing her pureblood relatives was no loss to her; in fact, it would probably make her happier.

"So, have you made many friends yet?"

Laura wasn’t sure how Anne defined many, but Laura thought she was doing quite well in the friend department, considering how shy she usually was. “I’ve made friends with two girls who are also in Crotalus, Gwen Carey and Asher Tallow, as well as Juliet Lee who is in Teppenpaw. And now I’ve met you.”

She was following Anne as she ascended up to Seeker height. Laura watched as many of the other students below them slowly faded away to the size of ants, though there were a few others who had ventured higher as well. Laura leaned forward slightly on her broom, starting it moving parallel to the ground instead of vertical after they had hit Seeker height. She looked back to make sure Anne was still with her; she didn’t want to loose her buddy.

“So what do you like best about Sonora so far?” Laura asked, trying to keep conversation.
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Anne

April 16, 2005 9:24 PM
Anne was relieved when Laura let the subject of her unusual raising drop. Sometimes she felt that a conversation was like her and the other person trying to make their way to each other through a minefield and the slightest false step could lead to setting off an enormous explosion. It hadn't shut her up yet, though. Putting aside her thoughts, she nodded as Laura listed her friends.

"I've talked to one of my roomates and to a guy at the Feast, but that's it for me," she said. "I'm a social disaster waiting to happen, usually." She laughed. "I haven't had time to decide what I like best about Sonora yet, but I'm willing to bet it'll be the library. I'm also a bookworm."

She reviewed the list of names Laura had mentioned, wondering if any of them were people she was supposed to know. Asher Tallow and Juliet Lee meant nothing to her, but there had been another that sounded familiar...she gasped as if she had been hit in the stomach with a Bludger and felt every bit of color drain from her face. It would be too much good luck for it to be a coincidence. She had hoped to put this off much longer, but how many people with that name could there be in the world?

"Gwen Carey! Not Gwenhwyfar! Is she here? Where? She's supposed to be in Valdosta!" Anne glanced around the pitch, seeing several unnaturally perfect and over-dressed girls, any one of which could have been Gwenhwyfar. Her hands tightened on the handle of her broom until the whiteness from her knuckles spread to other parts of her hands. She knew her drastic overreaction had probably freaked Laura out. She took an unsteady breath. "Sorry," she said, somewhat calmer. "I'm not a total fruitcake. You just caught me off guard. I wouldn't have ever seen Gwenhwyfar Carey becoming friends with anyone who qualifies as a human being. Do you see her around?" She half-dreaded getting an answer. This would be her luck.

OOC: Don't worry, this was a planned thing. It was going to be even more dramatic, but Gwen and I decided that would be unrealistic even for Anne. lol.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
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Laura Keaton

April 18, 2005 3:02 PM
Laura listened as Anne told her that she thought her favorite part of Sonora would be the library. Laura had yet to enter the library at Sonora, but hoped she would like it as well. She had a funny feeling that some of the girls in her dormitory would be more worried about having zits than studying for a test, which wouldn’t help Laura at all. She had to have nearly absolute silence in order to study.

The two girls continued to fly high above most of the other students, though Laura nearly fell off her broom from shock when she heard Anne speak next.

"Gwen Carey! Not Gwenhwyfar! Is she here? Where? She's supposed to be in Valdosta!...Sorry, I'm not a total fruitcake. You just caught me off guard. I wouldn't have ever seen Gwenhwyfar Carey becoming friends with anyone who qualifies as a human being. Do you see her around?"

Laura wasn’t sure if the fact that, according to Anne, Gwen never made friends with anyone who was human, was an insult or a compliment. She eventually settled somewhere closer to a compliment, since certain purebloods would never see Laura as qualifying as human. It was, however, clear that Anne held some sort of animosity toward Gwen, and Laura thought Anne’s reaction was similar to what Laura imagined her own reaction would be to find out one of her pureblood cousins was at Sonora. Pureblood family rivalry, perhaps? Laura knew it could happen, as the Sanice part of her family held a huge grudge against the Milton family. The only thing her mother could have done that was worse than marrying a Muggle was marrying a Milton.

“Gwen seems really nice,” Laura told Anne, attempting to stand up for her friend but not discriminate against a new one. She scanned the ground, trying to distinguish one ant from another. Squinting, she could make out a few of her dorm mates looking disgusted at having been made to fly. Gwen, Laura was happy to see, wasn’t among them. Laura continued to scan the pitch below her, before finally spotting Gwen hovering just a little above the ground with a guy Laura didn’t know. Laura couldn’t help but smile at how uncomfortable Gwen looked to be riding a broom in a skirt; yet another reason skirts were evil pieces of clothing.

Laura looked back over at Anne, trying to decide whether Anne wanted to know where Gwen was in order to avoid her or to confront her. Laura really didn’t want to have to pick sides. “Gwen is below us, flying around with a guy I don’t recognize,” Laura told her, pointing in the right direction. “Just promise you aren’t going to go beat her with a broomstick or anything.”
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Anne

April 18, 2005 7:52 PM
Anne gazed in the direction Laura had pointed and settled on the golden-haired girl who was flying with a boy as being Gwenhwyfar. She had heard someone mention that Gwenhwyfar was a regular freak of nature, born with fair hair and blue eyes in the uniformly dark Carey family. She couldn't repress a shaky laugh when Laura asked her to promise she wouldn't try to beat Gwenhwyfar up with a broomstick or something.

"No worries there," she said. "I wouldn't do it anyway, but even if I wanted to it wouldn't be in my best interests." She grimaced bleakly and then told the truth. "Gwenhwyfar Carey is my half first cousin," she said flatly. "My grandmother, Eileen St. Martin, was first married to Edwardius Carey, with whom she had a son, Alasdair. When he died, she married Alban St. Martin, with whom she had a daughter, Mary. Mary was my mother, and Alasdair is Gwenhwyfar's father. He refused to acknowledge Mama's existence after she married Daddy until after she died, back in February.The Careys hate me for being related to them, and they sent Gwenhwyfar to spy on me, to ensure my good conduct."She laughed harshly.

She could vividly remember the family reunion, held in Beaufort less than a month after her mother died. Her grandmother had gone up to a hawk-nosed and cruel-faced man, beaming and asking him where "Our Gwenhwyfar" was, ignoring the little dark-haired girl at his heels. The man had said shortly that she had come down with a mild case of the flu and couldn't be there, so he had brought his other daughter Morgaine instead. Anne had been presented to Morgaine, who was instructed to make her feel welcome to the family. Anne could still see Morgaine's oddly colored eyes holding an expression of total seriousness when she told Anne that if Gwenhwyfar came to Sonora that fall, it would be for no other purpose than to ensure that Anne didn't disgrace the family and that Gwenhwyfar was not a good person to cross, because she didn't play fair when it came time for revenge.

"I've never met Cousin Gwen, but her sister reassures me she's not someone you want to walk behind you. I'm a Carey girl, and so is she. I'm her natural competition. People have been telling me about how she's going to pull out all the stops to make me pay for being her cousin since Mama died, and even Mama once warned me to watch out for Uncle Alasdair's daughters. Maybe Gwenhwyfar's a decent person, maybe not. I'm a little bit afraid to find out." She looked up from a concentrated study of her hands. There was too much bad blood between Anne and the Carey family for it to be explained, but there was one thing Anne could settle on right now. "We can still be friends, can't we?" \n\n
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