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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Adam Whitney

April 12, 2005 10:22 PM
Adam walked out onto the pitch with everyone else. He had only met a boy named Conner, who seemed alright with him. But now was his chance to meet other people. Except, he didn't. He saw Bella instead. He had grown up with her and her brother and new her so well that the three of them were like best friends.

Adam grabbed a broom and tossed it down on the ground beside him. The brooms weren't anything special. Most looked rather old and shotty, but it was a broom and that was all that mattered. Adam loved to fly and he loved to search for that little golden treasure whenever he played quidditch. He was rather good at him if he didn't say so himself.

But now wasn't the time to think of that. He raised his right hand over the broom and commanded it to rise. It amazed how he still had such trouble sometimes with different brooms when it came to calling them. It seemed as though no one else was really having that issue and Adam couldn't see what he was doing wrong and they were doing right.

By the third time though, he had the broom firming gripped in his hand and was mounting it with eagerness. Soon he had joined his classmates in the sky. "BELLA!" Adam bellowed to her and flew toward where she was. "BELLA! LET'S FLY!" He said with his goofy grin.\n\n
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Bella

April 12, 2005 10:54 PM
Bella had been hovering slightly watching everyone else on their brooms. She knew how to fly, she had been flying for most of her life. Granted, she wasn't the best and probably could use a bit of work, but she still knew how to fly.

She was amused as the snobby looking girls flew around in skirts with their noses in the air as though they were better than everyone else. Bella didn't care for such things. Her grandparents had made such a name for the Santoros in three different countries that she knew were she stood with the purebloods. Being pretty and wearing indecent things weren't necessary for Bella to make an impact in the world. She was content to stay in the shadows until further notice.

BELLA The familiar shout of her best friend drew Bella's attention and she turned to see Adam flying in her direction. The grin spread quickly over her soft features and eagerly matched those of her friends. BELLA, LET'S FLY!!

"ADAM! HEY!" Bella said, giddy all over for having finally caught up with him. "Where have you been?"\n\n
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Adam

April 13, 2005 9:36 AM
Adam slowed to a rough stop next to Bella. These brooms didn't want to seem to work properly. The entire time he was flying to Bella, his broom wanted to go left instead of straight. It was bothersome after a few moments, but Adam ignored it. He took anything that came his way with a shrug and a grin.

The grin that lit Bella's face was noticeable. She had been staring off somewhere else looking bored, but Adam knew how to change that. "I've been flying, duh!" Adam said jokingly. "Nah, I've been meeting people and exploring. You should explore with me, Bella! This place is huge!" Adam said with much enthusiasm. "Plus, I met a kid named Connor, he seemed cool. Have you met anyone? Wanna fly now?" Adam asked, switching topics with a snap of the fingers.\n\n
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Bella

April 13, 2005 1:12 PM
Bella shook her head at Adam with amusement. He was always going on about something or other. She greatly sympathized with whoever had to deal with him in the dorms.

She took off without a word to him, knowing that he would follow close behind. Her broom jutted every so often and it caused her to grip it in a vice like way. She had never worried about falling off since she had first ridden a broom, but this broom was bringing back her old feeling.

Calling out to Adam, "I met Jake's friend, Liz, and my roommate, Anne. Other than those two, I haven't spoken to anyone." Bella shouted.\n\n
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Adam

April 17, 2005 11:55 AM
Adam's grin grew wide as Bella shot off with her broom. He took off after her, trying to gain speed, but doing a lousy job of it with this old rickety broom. Every-so-often his broom seemed to need to punch the air in order to say afloat and he would burst forward and almost fall back to Earth. But those moments were rare and made him laugh with glee.

"I've met Connor, his one of my roommates and that's it. Seems nice. He's...he's...a Mugglenorn" Adam said that last word in a harsh whisper when he finally reached Bella's side after his broom had given a nice jolt of speed. He hadn't found anything wrong with anyone being a muggleborn, but he had never met one and had always wanted to know what they were like. Besides the weird words about appliances and ecklecticy, the other boy had seem like he could be fun to have as a friend.

"How are the bookworms? Any fun?" Adam asked with a teasing smile which turned into an almost frightened look when his broom decided to chose that moment to punch the air again.\n\n
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Bella

April 19, 2005 4:18 PM
Bella rolled her eyes at Adam's obvious excitement about meeting a muggleborn. He was just like his father. Both held Muggleborns on some sort of pedestal, believing them to be of something magnificant merely because they could live in either worlds. She, herself, had met a couple before and hadn't seen them any differently than herself.

She knew muggles too, having them as neighbors. LA was a rough city to live in, especially the area her grandfather had decided to build their house in. She didn't have anything against them, but didn't understand them either. But, she suppose that was how it would always be.

"Connor? Don't know him. I'm sure he's nice though..." She said before giving Adam a stern look that turned into hysterical laughing as Adam shot forward on his broom. "That goes for MAKING FUN OF ME!" Bella shouted after him.\n\n
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Jim Dickens

April 27, 2005 10:15 PM
Jim circled the pitch the once, probably because he wasn't using his hands to steer and his knees weren't nearly as steady when it came to direction. There were a few near misses, but he figured the ground wouldn't hurt too much, and what's a broken bone or five? But he did want to meet the boy and girl he noticed, so finally after the fifth dodge, he sat up and brought the broom back to where the two were talking. He sat, hovering and waiting for a bit, not really listening, and grinning like a fool. He was watching them, of course- to check for any diseases they might have like agraphobia or appendicitis.

He stared, lifting his hands into binoculars once more and after a good thirty seconds of intense appraisal, Jim was certain: they were a-okay, one hundred percent disease free. At least, they were for the moment.

He lowered his hands and inched his broom forward the half foot necessary to bump into their space. Beaming cheerfully, he announced his findings. "Hi! Guess what? Neither of you have appendicitis! Or agraphobia. But, you know, if you did it's okay, 'cause I have the cure in my jar." He pulled out the concealed jar from under his t-shirt. "I'm Jim. From Pecari. Will you be my friend?"\n\n
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Bella

April 29, 2005 8:15 AM
Bella was still laughing as Adam's broom lobbed away on it's own accord, taking him around her as he held on for dear life. It really was quite amusing.

So amusing, in fact, that Bella hadn't noticed the other boy who had parked himself not far from them and watched them as if they were some grand play for him to enjoy. Had she noticed him, her laughing would have ceased and she would have flown further away to avoid any such awkwardness. But this wasn't the case.

She had turned her broom slightly so that she could watch Adam's progress with his broom when another broom and boy blocked her vision. Her smile faultered and her dark eyes met the strangers. And strange he was. He took her off guard that when he finished his little speech, she sat on her broom, open mouthed, and speechless. Of course she didn't have appendicitis and she wasn't really sure she even knew what agraphobia was. What a strange thing to say to someone. Especially someone whom you don't know.

But it was his next question that brought Bella out of her stupor and broke the ice for her. "Will you be my friend?" Such a thing that a 3 year old would say. And definitely not something she thought she would ever hear. The question brought a hearty laugh out of her. No disrespect to him meant, but a laugh all the same. When she finally could contain the laughter (though still grinning madly) Bella nodded her head to him,

"Sure, friends. I'm Bella Santoro and that's," she made a gesture towards Adam, "Adam Whitney. I'm glad to see neither of us have appendicitis and agraphobia. Makes life easier, I'd say."
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Jim Dickens

April 29, 2005 9:33 PM
Bel-la. Jim tried the name with his mouth, running the two syllables across his teeth and against his braces. It tickled his gums, the final 'la' landing with a pleasant tonal ring that made him think of church houses and grandfather clocks. It was a nice name, he decided. A nice name for a friend to have. And Adam, too. There was another nice name for a friend. Adam and Bella. His friends.

Jim smiled and tucked away his jar of vitamins, their necessity not needed at the moment. Neither of his new friends looked sick in the least.

He nodded enthusiastically to Bella's reply. "'Makes life much easier. 'Specially if you had agraphobia, because then your nails would fall off, and I figure there's not much good about that, unless of course you don't like nails and then it'd be good. I suppose so."

Jim did a quick flip under and over his broom handle, his moves reminiscent of a small monkey for all that they seemed to natural. "Hey, do you think we'll get to play quidditch in here? Or maybe we can play tag- that'd be real neat on brooms, don't you think?"\n\n
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