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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Laura Keaton

April 19, 2005 10:14 PM
"No worries there, I wouldn't do it anyway, but even if I wanted to it wouldn't be in my best interests. Gwenhwyfar Carey is my half first cousin. 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.”

Laura’s head swam with so many names, but she managed to grasp the important concept; Gwen was Anne’s half cousin. And Anne seemed convinced that Gwen was only at Sonora to keep tabs on her. Laura, however, just couldn’t wrap her head around that concept. Gwen just did not seem like that type of a girl, especially since she was friends with a Muggleborn and a Half-blood, which surely would be against the ‘good conduct’ Gwen was supposed to be watching for. Then Laura picked up on something else Anne had said; that her mother had died in February. Laura wasn’t sure what she should say, if she should defend Gwen, or say sorry about Anne’s mother. Before she could say anything though, Anne was talking again.

"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. We can still be friends, can't we?"

Laura hadn’t expected that question. Of course she wanted to be friends with Anne, but she was afraid she would end up stuck in the middle of a family feud. She would have to choose who to eat with, hang out with, and work with in class. Laura now appreciated how nice it was to have friends, but also some of the problems associated with friends who didn’t get along. “I hope we can still be friends,” she finally responded sincerely, “but I don’t want this to lead to a situation where I’m going to have to choose between you and Gwen. And I hope you don’t mind me saying, but since you’ve never actually met her, maybe you should give Gwen the benefit of the doubt first. I know you said her sister warned you about her, but maybe it’s all just a big misunderstanding.” Laura was trying to rationalize what she just heard. It just didn’t make sense. Gwen seemed too nice to get mixed up in family drama like this, never mind actually agree to spy on someone. “She’s right below us, and there’s no time like the present. Plus, with me there, maybe there doesn’t have to be a big scene or anything.” Laura gave Anne a half-hearted smile. She was trying to get rid of the thought that had kept creeping up since Anne had revealed her suspicions about Gwen; maybe Gwen was just pretending to be Laura’s friend.
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0 Laura Keaton I feel like I'm in a soap opera! 0 Laura Keaton 0 5


Anne

April 20, 2005 8:33 PM
Anne listened to Laura while keeping her eyes on her cousin. She knew it was foolish, but she wanted to be able to see where the other girl was at all times. She nodded when Laura finished.

"It's cool," she said. "I don't think it'll get out of hand-family loyalty, you know.The Careys don't like me, but they do admit that I'm family." Anne smiled wryly. The Careys couldn't reject her without breaking the code. Disowing someone was allowable, but not allowing that person's children a chance to come back into the fold was a violation of the unwritten rules."I'll try to give her the benefit of the doubt." She couldn't bring herself to return Laura's weak smile.

"You're right about one thing," she said, squaring her shoulders. "There is no time like the present. I can't go around ducking behind desks whenever she's in a room, and I don't think I could stand it very long, anyway. If you're right, then she has a sister who likes to freak people out. If I am, then God help me." She shook her head despairingly at her weak joke and strange humor, then angled her broom towards the ground so she could descend to her cousin's level to have their first meeting.

Flying lower and hoping Laura was still with her, she reached the same level as Gwenhwyfar and her friend, who handled a broom with about the same level of expertise as Gwenhwyfar herself. She didn't recognize him, but that was hardly a surprise. Facing her cousin, she was startled to notice a striking resemblance between them. They both looked like their mutual grandmother, Eileen. "Hello,Gwenhwyfar," she said. "You probably have no idea who I am, so I'm going to tell you right now. I'm Anne Wright, your Aunt Mary's daughter.I would say pleased to meet you, but I don't know if I am or not." It occured to her that she probably sounded like a complete jerk, but she felt defensive and plotted against and could only hope Laura, Gwenhwyfar, and Gwenhwyfar's other friend would understand that. Relaxing visibly and falsely, she waited to see what kind of response she could expect from her latest long-lost family member.\n\n
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Juliet Lee

April 22, 2005 1:43 PM
Juliet clutched onto the broom so tightly she feared that the wooden handle would have fingermarks when she finally stopped flying. She reminded herself to never in a million years approach another janitorial instrument. That was...IF she lived through this horrific roller-coaster ride. The broom zig-zagged back and forth and executed vertical dives as if it had a mind of its own.

Juliet was so utterly absorbed in mentally writing her will that she didn't notice another student several feet away from her. When she finally did, it was too late to issue a warning. The psychotic broom caused her to collide with the stranger, sending Juliet flying off her handle.

Her right arm blindly groped for something to hang onto. Out of sheer luck, she felt her fingers brush the broom handle and the latched on with a vise-like grip. She was now hanging onto her broom with one hand and being suspended about twenty feet from the ground.

"C-Can someone PLEASE help me up?" Juliet managed to choke out.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
0 Juliet Lee Crashing the Party 0 Juliet Lee 0 5


Laura Keaton

April 22, 2005 2:39 PM
Laura had followed Anne down to find Gwen, and had listened to Anne’s forced and formal sounding introduction. She was waiting to see how Gwen answered, and gauge what sort of impact this family feud would have on her own friendships with both girls. However, before Gwen could even reply, Laura saw movement out of the corner of her eye. Turning her head quickly, she saw a panicked Juliet Lee heading in her direction full speed and with no control over her run away broom. Knowing that there would be no time to move, darn these old school brooms, Laura instead braced herself for the impact. As the two brooms met in mid air, Laura tightened her grip to keep from slipping off as the jolt rocked her broom violently. Her left leg was throbbing from where Juliet’s broom handle at collided with it, but the important thing was that she had managed to stay on her broom. Juliet, however, hadn’t been so lucky. The impact had tossed her from the broom, leaving her dangling by one hand.

"C-Can someone PLEASE help me up?" Juliet whimpered.

Laura continued to ignore the ache in her leg that she knew would leave a lovely bruise tomorrow, as she maneuvered her broom over to Juliet. There was no way one of these old school brooms would be able to hold two people, besides the fact that Laura had never tried riding with two people before. So, instead of going down to Juliet’s level, Laura went over to Juliet’s now stable broom. Pulling her own broom parallel to it, she swung her right leg over Juliet’s broom handle so that she could control both brooms at the same time. Leaning over, she offered a hand to Juliet.

“Grab my hand and I’ll pull you up and we’ll get to the ground together.”
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0 Laura Keaton Better than crashing into the ground 0 Laura Keaton 0 5


Juliet Lee

April 23, 2005 8:40 AM
Juliet's right arm was now experiencing that wonderful prickly feeling a person got when they were overexerting a body part, a telltale sign that it was going to go numb in approximately one minute. She felt deliriously light-headed from both the altitude and the adrenaline rush so she barely heard it when a voice called out to her from above.

“Grab my hand and I’ll pull you up and we’ll get to the ground together.”

Juliet craned her head up and her eyes registered her friend, Laura Keaton, balancing on both Julet's broom and her own. The Crotalus first year looked very odd trying to sit on two brooms but, at the moment, that wasn't very high on Juliet's list of priorities.

She began to somewhat sway back and forth so she could propel herself closer to Laura and reach her hand. However, that sudden motion caused her to slip further down on the broom and she let out a small squeak. It took all her willpower not to look down because she knew that when her eyes connected with the ground, she'd lose all strength in her right arm.

Straining her arm as much as she could, Juliet extended her arm so severely that she heard her elbow crack as she tried to touch Laura's fingers. Nevertheless, she continued to push herself forward until her fingers warpped themselves firmly around Laura's.

"C-Can you pull me up? I'm not the lightest person in the world."\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
0 Juliet Lee Took the words right outta my mouth 0 Juliet Lee 0 5


Laura Keaton

April 23, 2005 4:39 PM
Laura watched as Juliet struggled to reach her outstretched hand. Laura wanted to reach farther, but she knew to do so would upset her own center of balance, and to end up having both of them dangling from their broomsticks would not help matters at all.

Juliet, after nearly falling, finally managed to grasp Laura’s hand, but at the same time inquired "C-Can you pull me up? I'm not the lightest person in the world."
Laura hoped she could pull Juliet up, but if she couldn’t she could always just go to plan B; just as soon as she thought it up.

“Don’t worry, I’m going to try and pull you up now. But if it doesn’t work, I’ll just think of another way to get you on the ground, other than gravity.” Laura had to admit to herself, after adding that last bit, that it probably had not been reassuring. However, her sense of humor was always strange, even in serious situations. What was that thing her mother was always telling her to do; oh yeah, think before she speaks. She’d have to work on that one.
Laura slowly started pulling on Juliet’s arm; she didn’t want to yank Juliet’s shoulder out of her socket or anything painful like that. As she continued to slowly pull Juliet up, Laura started unconsciously leaning back on the brooms, trying to get the correct leverage to lift Juliet up. However, there is only so far one can lean back on a broomstick before gravity starts to take effect. As soon as Laura felt her body start to fall backward, she threw all her weight forward in a gross overcompensation. Thankfully, the scare had only increased her grip on Juliet’s hand, instead of causing her to let go. However, Juliet was now dangling back in her original position, since Laura was practically hugging her broomstick. Straightening up once more, Laura pondered the current situation and cursed the fact she hadn’t been born a boy. Bigger muscles would make this a lot easier.

“Umm, I think you were right about the pulling you up thing. But don’t worry; we’re just going to switch to plan B.” Taking her mother’s advice, for once, Laura didn’t blurt out that she still didn’t have a plan B. Taking a deep breath and trying to ignore the throbbing in her leg, and the blood rushing to her extended hand, Laura forced her mind to try and think of another solution. This was always the hard part, getting her brain to look at something from a different angle.
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0 Laura Keaton Darn gravity! 0 Laura Keaton 0 5


Connor Pierce

April 23, 2005 7:11 PM
Connor had come up with what he considered a very fitting analogy for Sonora Academy and the Wizarding World: prison. It had taken him from his family permanently, he was under someone else's control twenty-four-seven, and it turned out that they even had the hour a day outside, on this...Quidditch Pitch. The other students were his fellow inmates, though the fact that many of them, raised in the prison system, aka the Wizarding World, considered their transfer to Sonora for seven years of their sentance to be a vacation muddled the picture a little. That and the fact that he couldn't picture his flying buddy Gwen Carey in a prison jumpsuit without laughing like a madman.

He was thinking about the little prison he was trapped in when he saw a black-haired girl he didn't recognize and a blond he thought he'd seen somewhere come flying towards them. The black-haired one faced Gwen and introduced herself as Anne Wright, seeming a little aggressive and ignoring him. Before Gwen could answer, though, a fourth girl came flying out of nowhere, her broom completely out of control, and crashed into Anne's blond friend.

She fell off her broom and seemed to catch a hold of it by one hand by sheer dumb luck more than anything else and immediately begged for help. He started to move, but Anne's friend had already started an attempt to get New Girl back up. An attempt that soon proved itself unsuccessful, nearly sending them both plummeting to the ground. Anne's friend told New Girl that they were switching to plan B, but showed no signs of it. He knew he was taking the chance that one or both would hand him his head on a platter for interfering, but he also knew the impossbility of the two managing to hold on much longer. Maneuvering his broom over to Anne's friend, he muttered, taking care to keep New Girl from overhearing, "I think we could probably get her up between the two of us, Miss. We can just leave Miss Anne and Gwen to their quarreling for a moment and get your friend outta her current position. What do you say?" \n\n
0 Connor Pierce Need a hand? 68 Connor Pierce 0 5


Juliet Lee

April 23, 2005 9:32 PM
“Don’t worry, I’m going to try and pull you up now. But if it doesn’t work, I’ll just think of another way to get you on the ground, other than gravity.”

Juliet shot Laura a weak smile, understanding that the nervous Crotalus was just trying to lighten the mood. But, considering the situation, humor was the farthest thing from her mind at the moment. Laura started pulling her up but not without overexerting her left arm even more than it had been previously. Having to support her entire body on one, scrawny, meager arm was not a pleasant sensation. Juliet gritted her teeth against the pain and tried to pull herself up with her right arm as well.

However, she didn't notice that Laura was leaning dangerously far on her broom and was caught unprepared when the first year suddenly snapped her upper body forward, causing Juliet to drop back down with a shriek. She continued to hold onto her broom handle in a vice-like grip and sucked in a shaky breath.

“Umm, I think you were right about the pulling you up thing. But don’t worry; we’re just going to switch to plan B.”

It might have just been paranoia, but for some strange reason, Juliet had a feeling that Laura was lying and there really was no "Plan B" in motion. Nevertheless, it was sweet of her friend to reassure her. However, reassurance was not getting Juliet any closer to safety.

"I think we could probably get her up between the two of us, Miss. We can just leave Miss Anne and Gwen to their quarreling for a moment and get your friend outta her current position. What do you say?"

Juliet's neck immediately snapped up to attention when she heard a masculine voice. She noticed a male first year hovering nearby Laura, looking every bit the shining hero. SHe couldn't help but feel a bit reassured now that there was a little testosterone added to the rescue crew.

"I-If it makes any difference, I approve wholeheartedly! My arm is starting to get numb." \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
0 Juliet Lee A knight in shining armor 0 Juliet Lee 0 5


Connor Pierce

April 23, 2005 10:25 PM
"I-If it makes any difference,I approve wholeheartedly! My arm is starting to get numb."

Connor nearly swore out loud when the girl who had fallen off her broom spoke up. He hadn't meant for her to hear what he said to her friend for fear of scaring her with the probablys in it. Still, she would have had to have found out that he was part of saving her neck sooner or later, as he hadn't really expected either of them to turn down his offer.

"Talk," he told the girl still on her broom in an undertone, cutting the small talk when he heard the comment about the dangling girl's arm going numb. "Just talk. I'll try to steady her, but if she panics, all three of us are up the creek without a paddle." He didn't wait for his fellow rescuer to demand to know if he knew what he was doing. He was just going to pretend this was the time Beverly almost fell out of the treehouse again and hope that the one still on her broom didn't decide to punch his head in once her friend was safe.

"Miss?" he said to the dangling girl. "It's all gonna be fine, Miss, but you need to hold on to your friend for another minute or two, all right?" He started to fly towards dangling girl. "Talk!" he hissed to blonde girl. "She probably trusts you!" This was where he used everything he had managed to learn in eleven years of having a sister drawn to accidents and being related to cops.The rather funny and random thought that he was acting like he did this every day occured to him, but he pushed it aside. Stray thoughts were a really bad idea just now.

Praying that his newest numb-armed friend wasn't going to panic and start the whole kicking and screaming routine, he flew down and behind her. "Miss, I'm gonna get ahold of you, all right? The point is to get you back on your broom and take a little of the stress off your arm." Refusing to consider failure as an option, he manage to get ahold of dangling girl's waist. "Miss Girl-On-Broom, start tryin' to pull her up again. I'll help from down here." As he started gradually moving upwards with dangling girl, another random thought occured to him. If this didn't work, their families would be relieved of funeral and burial costs because they'd probably hit the ground so hard they would stop going down at about six feet under anyway. \n\n
0 Connor Pierce Damsel in Distress 68 Connor Pierce 0 5


Laura Keaton

April 24, 2005 3:33 PM
Laura still hadn’t formulated plan B yet, when the boy who had been with Gwen appeared beside her.

"I think we could probably get her up between the two of us, Miss. We can just leave Miss Anne and Gwen to their quarreling for a moment and get your friend outta her current position. What do you say?"

As much as Laura hated to ask for help with anything, she knew Juliet’s life could possibly be at stake here, so she swallowed her pride and was about to accept the boy’s offer when Juliet herself spoke up.

"I-If it makes any difference, I approve wholeheartedly! My arm is starting to get numb."

That girl must have excellent hearing, Laura thought as she stared down at the still dangling Juliet. The rescue boy ordered Laura to talk, apparently in hopes of keeping Juliet calm, while he flew down to talk to Juliet himself.
Talk! Talk about what? A subject would have been nice, like the weather, or the Red Sox, or something.

“You know, I fell off my broom at home once,” Laura cringed as the words spewed from her mouth. Once again, this was probably not the most intelligent thing to say in this situation. “But I survived,” Laura reassured. Of course, she had only fallen from like eight feet up, but when you are eight years old, that’s really far.

"Miss Girl-On-Broom, start tryin' to pull her up again. I'll help from down here."

Laura hoped pulling Juliet up meant she could stop talking, since it was definitely only making the situation worse. Squeezing her legs awkwardly around the two broomsticks she was still straddling, Laura tried to better balance herself this time before starting to pull up on Juliet’s arm. It was easier this time, thanks to rescue boy lifting half of Juliet’s weight from below.
As Juliet was slowly pulled up toward Laura and the waiting broomsticks, Laura shifted all her weight back to her own broomstick. Using her free hand, Laura pushed down on Juliet’s broomstick, hoping that Juliet would be able to swing her legs back over it and steer safely to the ground.
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0 Laura Keaton Or he could be your Romeo, cause you're Juliet, haha, a jok 0 Laura Keaton 0 5


Juliet Lee

April 25, 2005 8:14 AM
Juliet wanted so badly to switch arms and give her numbing right arm a break, but that would most likely result in her colliding with the hard, unforgiving ground. She tried shifting her right arm a bit, hoping the motion would at least jolt it back to life. No such luck.

"Miss?"

Wait, was he talking to her? It wasn't everyday that a boy referred to her as if she were a thirty-year old woman with a bad hip.

"It's all gonna be fine, Miss, but you need to hold on to your friend for another minute or two, all right?"

Juliet didn't know how to respond to a remark like that...then again, it might also have been the fact that her head was beginning to spin in that delightful way it always did when she began twirling around in circles for no reason or sniffed her mother's perfume too long. So she settled for giving the boy a weak smile and nodding.

"You know, I fell off my broom at home once......but I survived."

Was that HONESTLY supposed to make her feel better? Juliet figured that Laura was just trying to cajole her. Obviously, the Crotalus didn't work well under pressure.

"Miss, I'm gonna get ahold of you, all right? The point is to get you back on your broom and take a little of the stress off your arm."

Juliet nodded her consent and felt the boy's arms encircle her waist. Immediately, her back stiffened. If she had been in any other situation, Juliet would have leaped out of his embrace and ran for the hills. She wasn't the type of person who willingly hugged large amounts of people. The only people she'd ever hugged in her life were her parents. And now...only her mother. But it was either this...or end up as an Asian pancake on the ground.

"Miss Girl-On-Broom, start tryin' to pull her up again. I'll help from down here."

Instantaneously, Juliet felt Laura begin hauling her up while the boy began raising her at the same time. She felt her spirits soar as her damned broom grew closer and closer into her line of vision. When she was near enough to swing her legs over the handle, she shakily tried to support herself by placing her hand on the boy's shoulder and lifted her leg over the broom. Finally, she slid out of his grip and landed PLOP on the broom.

The sudden motion caused her to wobble and she immediately threw her arms around the nearest person. After she realized what she had done, she blushed and snapped her arms back to her sides and clutched onto the handle for dear life.

"Thank you so...so...much. I-I was really scared there."\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
0 Juliet Lee Ha-ha, that's a knee slapper! 0 Juliet Lee 0 5


Gwenhwyfar Carey

April 25, 2005 9:21 PM
OOC: Sorry guys, school's been crazy. Everything was due last week!

Gwen had stared at Anne Wright in blank shock for a long moment when the other girl flew up to her with Laura and introduced herself without the slightest bit of apparent hesitation or awkwardness. Morgaine hadn't lied; Anne Wright was going to be a worthy opponent, not because of her wile but because of her lack of it. Honesty was the only thing a true Carey couldn't fight.

She had just barely recovered from her initial surprise and opened her mouth to speak when Juliet came hurtling out of nowhere and crashed into Laura, falling from her broom. Gwen had to clamp a hand over her mouth to stop from screaming, which would have only made matters worse. Forgetting all about her cousin, she stared, horrified, as Laura attempted and failed to get Juliet back on her broom. This was not good. This was beyond not good. If either Laura or Juliet lost their grip, there was a very good chance Juliet wouldn't survive the fall.

Quite abruptly, Connor flew over with remarkably good control of his broom-a fast learner, the irrelevant thought flashed across her mind and was gone-and, for lack of a better way to put it, took charge of the situation. Pecaris liked having things done quickly and effectively rather than dithering. It was amazing how many irrelevant thoughts could pop up in a moment of crisis.

She gasped aloud with relief when Juliet finally managed to get back on her broom. Apparently, Sonora wasn't going to let her escape from drama, because the whole situation had certainly been dramatic. She was nearly unseated herself when Juliet grabbed ahold of her in order to keep from falling again, but managed to steady herself quickly. The last thing she wanted was to be the next damsel in distress.

"That was close," she said. "You all right, Juliet, Laura, Connor?" She remembered Anne again, and had to work hard not to shrink back from her friends. God alone knew what sorts of things Anne had been telling Laura, but Gwen knew the best she could hope for was being portrayed as a manipulative, pathological, fanatical pureblood racist with an agenda. That was one reason why she had hoped to avoid other Southern purebloods;the name "Carey" meant something in the South, and it wasn't something good. Her father was notorious for his underworld kingdom and his dabbling in the Dark Arts, and that was just the tip of the iceberg.

She had hoped to make a fresh start here, as just plain Gwen Carey who no one knew from beans. She was going to turn herself around and get out of her world. Anne's appearance had brought her plans to a screeching halt, though. Anne was a pariah, and the best way she could prove herself to the family was to ruin someone else-in this place, Gwen. Gripping her broom handle hard, she closed her eyes and focused on not slipping back into the carefully constructed facade she called Gwenhwyfar. It was too late to be Gwenhwyfar, but it wasn't too late to become an outcast, which she refused to do. She had made her choice, and she would stick by it. \n\n
0 Gwenhwyfar Carey He's more of a Lancelot anyway. j/k. 63 Gwenhwyfar Carey 0 5


Connor Pierce

April 25, 2005 10:00 PM
"Thank you so...so...much. I-I was really scared there."

Connor shrugged a bit uncomfortably. Now that all the drama associated with Dangling Girl's near-death expirience was over, he was feeling decidedly stupid. This would probably be the part where either she or her friend slapped him really hard.This kind of thing would have been a lot easier if he could quickly get lost afterward, like the Lone Ranger or something.

"Er...you're welcome," he mumbled, every 'don't talk more than strictly necessary' instinct he had kicking in simultaneously. "It was kinda clear it wasn't no picnic you were having there." Why, why couldn't he have gotten at least a few of his mother's talkative genes? His mother could outtalk any filibusterer in the history of the Senate, but he could barely put a sentance together. Beverly would have been appalled by the steady worsening of his grammar over the past sixty seconds. He silently blessed Gwen when she spoke up once Dangling Girl let go of her.

"That was close. You all right, Juliet, Laura, Connor?" He would have been happier if she left his name out of it, but she had provided a distraction.

"Fine," he said, and caught a glimse of her face. She was hanging onto her broom for dear life with her eyes shut, not looking very well herself. He almost asked her if shewas all right, but decided against it. The last thing he wanted to do was draw more attention to himself.\n\n
0 Connor Pierce Nah, I'm just the Lone Ranger. another joke. 68 Connor Pierce 0 5


Laura Keaton

April 26, 2005 7:28 PM
Laura heaved a happy breath when Juliet finally managed to climb back onto her broomstick, though she held onto it with vice like strength. She had wobbled slightly, but had prevented falling again by throwing her arms around Gwen’s neck for stability, then went back to her death grip on the handle. No wonder her broom had been out of control when it had been held like that.

"Thank you so...so...much. I-I was really scared there."

Laura smiled back at Juliet. What had she expected them to do, let her fall to her death? A thank you wasn’t necessary, Juliet was her friend, and it had been completely instinctive to help her.

"That was close. You all right, Juliet, Laura, Connor?" This time it was Gwen who spoke up.

Connor, so that was rescue dude’s name, Laura thought. Well, since they had helped save someone’s life together, she thought she should at least introduce herself to him, so he could stop calling her Miss Girl-On-Broom.

“You’re very welcome, Juliet,” Laura said, first to the Asian girl who was still holding her broom as if it would buck her off at any second. “And yes, I’m fine Gwen,” she responded to her other friend. “And, Connor,” Laura extended a hand, “I appreciate the help with saving Juliet. Sometimes I’m too thick to ask for it myself. And I’m Laura Keaton, just so you know for any future rescues.” Laura looked around at the group of students, all still hovering twenty feet above the Earth. “And may I suggest a change of venue, back to solid ground. I’m sure Juliet would very much enjoy putting her feet back on terra firma.”

Juliet wasn’t the only reason Laura thought the Earth was a better place to be at the moment. Gwen looked a bit ill as well, and she had still yet to reply to Anne’s introduction. Laura wasn’t sure how much animosity might appear between the cousins, and though she didn’t think either of them knew any magic yet, really didn’t want to find out one did when they cursed the other one off their broom stick.
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0 Laura Keaton Or you could be *insert fav super hero here* 0 Laura Keaton 0 5


Juliet Lee

April 27, 2005 4:50 PM
OOC: Sorry about that. Math exam. -_- <----note unhappy face.
BIC:
"Er...you're welcome. It was kinda clear it wasn't no picnic you were having there."

Juliet's face turned beet red when she heard Connor's nonchalant statement. She knew he meant no offense but hearing him say that made her relive the fact that she had practically RAMMED into Laura and dangled from her broom like an idiot for close to fifteen minutes.

"That was close. You all right, Juliet, Laura, Connor?"

Juliet turned her head and took in the sight of Gwen, a concerned expression gracing her features. She could only nod in response, too mortified by her previous actions to open her mouth and speak. She couldn't believe how absolutely clumsy she was. No one else's broom had spazzed out of control like hers did and it caused Laura and the other boy to risk their lives to save hers. She sincerely hoped they didn't think she was a ditz and avoid her, afraid that she might give them all Ebola with her bad luck.

"You're very welcome, Juliet.And yes, I'm fine Gwen. And, Connor...I appreciate the help with saving Juliet. Sometimes I'm too thick to ask for it myself. And I'm Laura Keaton, just so you know for any future rescues.And may I suggest a change of venue, back to solid ground. I'm sure Juliet would very much enjoy putting her feet back on terra firma."

"That's for sure. I don't think I'll be approaching any brooms for a while, even if it's just for sweeping." Juliet stated with a sheepish smile. Taking a page from Laura's book, Juliet turned to Connor and offered her hand.

"I'm Juliet Lee, the idiotic girl with no hand-eye-coordination. Thanks for the rescue. I really owe you one, Connor. The same goes for you, Laura."

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Connor Pierce

April 27, 2005 9:23 PM
OOC: Know where you're coming from...mine's on Monday and Tuesday, meaning on Sunday night Anne will perform the semester-end ritual of forcing me to study.

BIC: Connor was slightly taken aback when Girl-on-Broom-Laura Keaton-introduced herself and held out her hand. He decided against addressing her as 'Miss'. She reminded him a little too much of Stephanie Miller, a girl who had once tried to beat him up for referring to her as Miss. "Connor Pierce," he said, shaking her hand a bit awkwardly. "No offense or anything, but I'm hoping there won't be many more rescues to pull off," he said, attempting a joke. Anything to lighten things up a bit, even if it meant relaxing his usual rigid system of formalities while surrounded by girls.

"That's for sure.I don't think I'll be approaching any brooms for a while,even if it's just for sweeping." Danging Girl-Juliet-had recovered her powers of speech. He had been berating himself mentally when he saw that his attempt at a reply to her earlier statements had apparently only flustered her worse, which made it surprising when she spoke to him. He didn't think so many people had spoken to him in twenty-four hours time before in his life.

"I'm Juliet Lee, the idiotic girl with no hand-eye-coordination. Thanks for the rescue.I really owe you one, Connor. The same goes for you, Laura."

Finding a response to something like that without sounding like a complete idiot proved itself to be a challenge. "Don't worry about it," he mumbled, aware that they probably couldn't understand a word he was saying. "These things are kinda easy to fall off of." He hadn't fallen off one yet, but he thought that it was logical to assume that anything with the width and shape of a broom handle would be very easy to fall off of, especially when he recalled the momentary...unbalanced...feeling he had gotten when it first occured to him that he was actually hovering high in the air with nothing under him but a bit of wood.

This wasn't getting them anywhere, and every word he was saying was probably making his situation worse. "Well," he said. "I think you got a point, Laura. Probably better if we all went back to earth now, and maybe I can figure out what I did with my ability to speak clearly." Wincing, he felt obliged to add, "That was a joke." \n\n
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Anne Wright &Gwenhwyfar Carey

April 27, 2005 10:04 PM
Anne was getting herself ready for a fight when her not-so-dear cousin's attention was drawn away by the sudden drama of some Teppenpaw girl falling off her broom. Gwenhwyfar's reaction seemed genuine, but Anne wasn't going to let herself get softened up. In a moment of either pure spite or pure stupidity, Morgaine Carey had introduced her to Allie and Lila St. Martin, a pair of obnoxious twins they were related to and who were, apparently, Gwenhwyfar's devoted sycophants. The first useful thing Allie and Lila did in their lives was give Anne hard lessons in how her new family percieved her and would treat her-best friend around adults, trash amongst themselves. She knew she was being judgemental, assuming that because Gwenhwyfar allowed Allie and Lila to lick her boots that their philosophies were a mirror of hers, but she felt she had cause. She had no way to know who to trust, making it safer to trust no one.

Handling her broom deftly, she moved in to a position where she could observe unobtrusively once the Teppenpaw girl was back on her broom, courtesy of Laura and Gwenhwyfar's first victim, a guy she addressed as Connor and who mumbled a lot. She noticed Laura looking at Gwenhwyfar, and looked herself. The Carey girl looked like death warmed over.

Ignoring whatever the others were saying, Anne moved her broom a little closer to Gwenhwyfar's. "Good act," she said, sparing her cousin nothing. "Now that you've made yourself out as the concerned princess, we can get back to business."


Gwen was startled out of her mental battle by Anne speaking to her. Opening her eyes, she considered the other girl. Anne was a dark mirror to her, or near enough. Business, Anne said? Gwen would give her business. She had been willing to let Anne go about her affairs without interference, but the quandary Anne had put her in caused Gwenhwyfar to surface. If Miss Wright wanted to play dirty, then Miss Carey would teach her the meaning of the word.

"Although you probably won't believe it, I'm not acting," she said coldly. "Juliet's my friend. I think it's natural to be a little bit concerned when one of your friends falls off a broom,but I'm just a heartless Carey, after all. We wouldn't know anything about that, so we have you wonderful Wrights to tell us all about how humans interact." The sarcasm was thick enough to cut with a butterknife, and the air between them seemed to crackle with tension. It was Connor, speaking to Laura, who broke it.

"Well,I think you got a point, Laura.Probably better if we all went back to earth now,and maybe I can figure out what I did with my ability to speak clearly. That was a joke."

"I hope you can hold back on telling me what an awful person I am for being your uncle's daughter for another few seconds, Anne, because I'm going to relocate to the ground now. I think we've had enough airbourne drama for one day, and I really wouldn't like the catfight to start this high up." Not waiting for an answer, she started flying towards the ground.\n\n
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Anne Wright & Gwenhwyfar Carey

April 30, 2005 3:39 PM
OOC: We've decided to try to wrap our role in this thread up quickly so we can get to our subplot, which is already beginning to play out a little bit. This is all from Anne's perspective, but Gwen's author came up with her parts.

BIC:Anne stared incredulously after Gwenhwyfar as she flew off. That girl had some nerve. Gwenhwyfar hit the ground hard, staggering and nearly falling flat on her face. Anne had to fight not to laugh. Landing beside the other girl, she dismounted gracefully and leaned back on her broom handle. "Don't try to play the parent card with me, Gwenhwyfar, because you won't get a reaction," she said pleasantly. "I don't care whose daughter you are, and I'm not going to cry because you still have your daddy and I haven't got mine. I met Uncle Alasdair at the family reunion, and I figured out that I would sooner be in the graveyard with Mama than be his daughter." She knew she was walking on dangerous ground, bringing Gwenhwyfar's family into it, but she couldn't repress the feeling that her cousin had been trying to bait her with the line about being her father's daughter.

Gwenhwyfar's eyebrows shot up. "I'm glad you can see far enough to realize you don't want to be my father's daughter," she said. "You wouldn't last ten minutes as a Carey, and that's the gospel truth." There was something almost like envy in the other girl's blue eyes. "Try being me sometime, Anne," she said for no apparent reason, a touch of bitterness in her tone. "You'll come away with a whole new idea of the world."

Anne couldn't believe what she was hearing. Gwenhwyfar didn't think she could be a Carey because it was hard? "What do you know about the world?" she demanded. "You've got it made, and don't try to claim you don't. You live in a mansion with your parents and siblings who adore you, though I certainly can't see why. You've got the looks, the money, the family, everything. My mother's dead and my father ran off to be a card sharp in Vegas, Gwenhwyfar. You've got everything I could ever want, so don't tell me that I couldn't live as you. Being you would be a vacation from being me."

She was surprised to see that Gwenhwyfar seemed to struggle with some violent emotion. "You think my life is perfect?" The blonde asked. "You know nothing about it. My parents have told me time after time how much they hate me. My sister thinks I'm cut out to be the first Dark Lady. My brother acts like I'm his mother. Yeah, I live at Bellevue and I can afford whatever I want. None of it's mine. Edmond will get Bellevue when Father dies, and Morgaine and I will be married off to whoever will have us as soon as we're through school. If you had to, you could make your way out to California and find your daddy's folks. Me, I'm stuck right where I am. I'm gonna be Miss Gwenhwyfar until I'm seventeen, then I'm gonna be Mrs. Somebody for the rest of my life, and through it all the only authority I'll ever have will be over house-elves." Gwenhwyfar's stare seemed challenging, as if she were daring Anne to do something rash.

"How the heck am I supposed to make my way to California if the St. Martin's kick me out?" Anne demanded. "Hitchike? Sneak on a Grayhound bus? Hide in boxcars like a hobo? Yeah right. I can't get out of it any more than you can." It felt crazily like she was identifying with Gwenhwyfar. "We're not so different, you and I," she said, stunned by the sudden revelation. "I just have a different view because I haven't always been part of our world. We're exactly the same."

"Not quite," Gwenhwyfar said. "I get the feeling we still see things differently. Even now, I can't help but imagine what would happen to me if you wrote home and told them about how many of the codes I've broken."

"Why would I go blabbing to Grandmother?" Anne asked. "You're the one who's spying on me."

"To save yourself," Gwenhwyfar said. "To get yourself into the fold. And who told you I was spying on you? Morgaine? Morrie doesn't know anything. I was supposed to, but I'm not going to. It would backfire. If I told on you, you'd tell them all about me, and I'm trying to turn myself around. If I can find someone to marry me who's not a pureblood fanatic, I might be able to get out." Gwenhwyfar smoothed a few strands of hair back, her eyes like sapphires. "Let's make a deal," she said abruptly.

"What kind of deal?" Anne asked suspiciously.

"More like a truce," Gwenhwyfar said. "Neither one of us will write home with anything incriminating about the other just yet. You give me till Christmas to prove that I'm telling the truth when I say I'm going against that life. If I can't prove it by then, feel free to pull out all the stops to ruin my life, because at that point I'll return the favor." Their eyes locked in perfect, granite-hard comprehension. "Deal?" Gwenhwyfar said, holding out her hand.

Anne hesitated. This could be a bad move, but it could be the move that saved her neck in the game. "Deal," she said finally, shaking her cousin's manicured hand. "Do your best to convince me that you're human by Christmas holidays." They let go quickly. "Don't expect me to sit back and let you maneuver me into a corner, though," she added. "I'm going to be watching you like a hawk until midterm."

"A true Aladren," Gwenhwyfar said, almost with the sound of a joke. "Watch away, hawk. I'm gonna prove to you and this whole school that just because I'm a pureblood and a Carey doesn't mean that I'm necessarily a prep." She switched her gaze to her friends. "I hope you guys don't hold this against me," she said simply, and turned to go put her broom away. \n\n
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