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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Tally and Chrissy

April 13, 2005 9:52 AM
"I don't feel like flying Chris!" Tally exclaimed as her best friend pulled her from the school and through the paths to the Quidditch pitch.

"Since when?" Chrissy asked dubiously. "You love to fly.

"I just don't."

"Well to bad, I do and as my best friend you are obligated to do this with me." Chrissy said rather smugly. Tally sighed and let herself be dragged to the pitch without another word.

When they arrived, they saw it completely covered with first years. Tally immediately went to turn around and leave, but Chrissy held fast to her. "A few first years won't hurt you, Tals." Chrissy said and then pulled her into the middle of the field. They each stood next to a broom and called it to them. Tally's took a little more time because the broom was a bit shotty and didn't want to fly directly to her hand. Never a good sign.

They both easily kicked off and flew a few feet in the air. Occasionally they would do a lap or so around the pitch, carefully avoiding the first years, when Tally caught sight of another second year, who also seemed to have a shotty broom.

"Hey Zack!" Tally called out after racking her brain for his name. She had only met him once in class, but she felt it necessary to say hello anyway. Second years had to stick together after all.\n\n
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Elizabeth

April 18, 2005 5:38 PM
Entering the sunny and bright atmosphere of the Sonora Quidditch Pitch, Elizabeth took a deep breath. Closing her eyes and taking another breath, she felt the slight breeze play with her slighty shorter ponytail and the gently warming sun shine on her face. It was an absolutely beautiful day, and beautiful days like this one was turning out to be were the oppourtune times for quidditch practice.

All of a sudden, a whole lot of noise errupted from the other side of the pitch, and Elizabeth snapped her eyes open. The new quidditch players of the first years were out and about, taking their first flights. It sort of bothered her at first, but when she thought about it, Elizabeth realised they were the next generation of potential Pecari house quidditch players. A grin spread across her tan face at the thought of house teams. This year they'd get the chance to show everyone that Pecari wasn't just a bunch of monkeys, but monkeys who could play quidditch.

Taking flight, but keeping her already established distance from the firsties, Elizabeth noticed that she wasn't the only second year looking for some playing time. Tally, Chrissy, and Zach were in the air, and she waved cheerily to Chrissy, the only one she really knew. A short burst of speed got her to the middle of the pitch, and close to the two girls.

"Hey Chrissy, Tally." she said, smiling then looking towards the first years, "They look alright for a bunch of new firsties, don't ya think?" \n\n
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Chrissy and Tally

April 19, 2005 4:35 PM
Chrissy had turned to see Tally shout a hello to Zach. She remembered him from...charms? Or Transfiguration, she couldn't remember which. It was so like Tally to be pleasant to just about everyone...even if she was in a mood.

She happened to turn her head again in time to see Liz wave in their direction. A large smile overcame her face and she waved back to her. "HEY LIZ!" Chrissy shouted across the field to her. It was good to have some companions on the field to protect themselves against the youngins.

Tally shot her head around as Chrissy shouted. Her green eyes focused on Elizabeth. She didn't really know her, but she knew Chrissy was friends with her. She waved back with a smile and she and Chrissy took off to get closer to the other second year. Hopefully Zach would know it was okay to fly with them too.

They both followed Elizabeth's eyes to the first years, Chrissy had a look of someone who knew they were better than those, but not because of blood, but more for age, while Tally had a look as though she wanted to be anywhere else.

"Yeah, I suppose..." Chrissy began. "Some seem a bit prissy though, don't they?" Chrissy asked them, her eyes trailing to some of the girls an stopping every-so-often to some of the boys, giving them all a hard look over. "The ones in my house seem to think they own the world. And we only have one boy. Poor kid..." Chrissy stated, trailing off.

Tally was still looking at the first years when the chaotic feeling hit her again as it had at the feast. She gripped the broom handle tightly, her breaths came out in short rasps. Her brom shook with her body and she closed her eyes to block everything out.

She was high up in the air and her own fear nearly outweighed the excitement of the first years. It passed quickly. So fast, in fact, that someone had to be looking directly at her to have known what had happened. The only side-effect of what had happened was that she was shivering. She would have to write her psychologist again to tell her of this episode.

"Yeah...they have...potential." Tally said, trying to stop the cold feeling she had.\n\n
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Elizabeth

April 19, 2005 8:24 PM
A quick laugh and grin met Chrissy's loud response. Tally also greeted her, but not as enthusiastically. But that was fine, she recognized they hadn't spent too much time together, but Tally seemed like a very nice girl. She'd just never had the chance to see her. Elizabeth also watched as a bit of disdain made it's way into Chrissy's voice when speaking about the new Crotalus girls.

Elizabeth couldn't disagree, really. They were the kind of girls Elizabeth was supposed to be- the wealthy 'everyone-else-is-trash-' prissy girls who wouldn't have known real fun even if it came up and smacked them across the face. She knew from growing up with two brothers true fun didn't come from dolling yourself up and flirting with boys, it was playing quidditch with them and being their friends. That philosophy was what separated Elizabeth from all the other rich pureblood girls she knew, Chrissy and Jen being exceptions.

She shrugged, however, at Chrissy's comments. "They're just like their mothers are, and how their mothers were, and so on. It's really not their fault they think that. Honestly, it's all the trash that their family shoved down their throats that got them to thinking that way." she blushed slightly, noticing that she was seeming a bit hypocritical. "I mean, it happens to all of us, but at least I don't let myself get prissy like my cousins."

All of a sudden, Elizabeth felt a rather strange vibe through the air. It was weird: it wasn't the wind changing or anything, it was just this mood change. The air around them was suddenly very tense, and looking from Chrissy to Tally, Elizabeth noticed that Tally was shaking slightly. It was an odd experience, but she seemed to be steadying herself, and Liz decided to not say anything about it.

"Yeah, I guess. Some of them at least... That Whitney kid is supposed to be really good... Jake Santoro was telling me last term that he played on his league team, and he was good. So that's good... As for Pecari, I'm not sure how our new recruits are looking." She grinned, trying to lighten the atmosphere. If Tally wanted to explain what was going on, Elizabeth was going to let her do it on her own time. Besides, she had her own experience in having painful secrets, and she knew that it was the person involved who needed to tell people, not others asking. \n\n
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Chrissy and Tally

April 22, 2005 7:08 PM
Chrissy followed Liz's gaze over to Tally. Immediately Chrissy knew her to be having another one of those...those..fits. She gave Tally a questioning look that only a best friend could give and understand. Tally herself stared back at Chrissy to showed her not to ask.

Tally turned to Elizabeth and gave her a small apologetic smile. She blushed a bit from embarrassement. "Sorry, had a bit of an anxiety attack. Happens I guess." Tally lied. She felt horrible about it and knew she didn't always lie well. Than again, she never really lied to begin with. It also didn't help that Chrissy shot her a look that blatantly called her on her lie, but Tally chose to ignore it. She felt that it was best to only have a select few know about her...abilities. She didn't want to be considered a freak because of it.

"Anyway,"Chrissy cut in, "I'm not sure how Crotalus will fair when it comes to Quidditch. A couple of the girls looked like they could do well, but I don't know about the rest. Or the boy for that matter."

"Yeah, and I've only met one of the first year girls from Teppenpaw. She seemed nice, but I know nothing of her abilities. But, it's not that huge of a deal. I mean, you've got me, Jake, and Dillon. So, just need to find four others who are decent on a broom."

"Not to mention good catchers, batters, and throwers." Chrissy teased.

"Like you've got it better? Let's see who you have..." Tally screwed her face up in thought, "You...possibly Jenna H....Jennifer...and....I believe that is all."

"Shut it." Chrissy said laughing. She turned back to Liz, "What about Pecaris, anyone for sure yet? And what about Aladren, anyone know about them?"\n\n
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Elizabeth

April 24, 2005 8:11 PM
Accepting Tally's weak smile, Elizabeth smiled back, "It happens to everyone." she said with slight reassurance, noticing that Chrissy looked at Tally immediately as if to catch her friend in a lie. It was common behavior in twelve-year-olds, so even the most unattentive person could have noticed it. Elizabeth ignored the urge to ask the obvious question that certainly would have followed, had she let her tounge loose and continued on with Chrissy's question.

"Well, on the Pecari team we've got Sorrel and Ash, who're pretty awesome Beaters, and I guess Stephen as Keeper, and me as a Chaser. I know there are others that play, but I haven't seen them do so. As for Aladren, I have no clue... does anyone in that house play quidditch? They all seem like the shy, quiet type." she replied, grinning.

Their team really did look good- and this year they'd get a good group, she could tell. Elizabeth took a moment to gaze across the field and examine the newbies. Some looked formidable, others look like they had severe cases of vertigo, and being on what they thought to be unstable brooms was enough to make them blanchwith fear. All things being equal, however, Elizabeth sized them up to be a pretty good group. The better would outweigh the lesser. Hopefully. \n\n
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Tally and Chrissy

April 29, 2005 8:27 AM
"Yeah, I think Pecari is the one house that really doesn't have to worry about finding people to play." Tally commented with an understanding nod.

"Yeah, it is the house for the crazies after all." Chrissy said playfully teasing Liz. Tally giggled at the small joke. One of the very few jokes amongst the entire school.

"Actually, Zoey wasn't all that bad of a Chaser. She just needs to learn to control the broom and become more confident. Actually, thinking about it, the same would go for Zack. His build is perfect for seeking, he just needs to feel more comfortable with what he's doing." Tally said as she thought over Elizabeth's question.

"What about that hyper-ish girl. What was her name...the muggleborn...you got lost with her once with Mia..." Chrissy started.

"Sally?"

"Yeah, Sally, does she play at all? She seemed like the type."

"Doubt it, she broke her arm last year when we first had lessons. Plus, she didn't play during the practice match last year." Tally told both girls.

Both girls scanned the field. They amused themselves by watching a group of first years get themselves out of a perdicament, which could have been easily solved had they just lowered the brooms slowly until the dangling girl's feet touched the ground. The rest of the first years seemed to either detest the brooms, hate them because they nearly fell off them, or were professional broom handlers and they streaked off around the pitch.

"Seem like drama-queens to me." Chrissy commented from beneath her breath. Tally rolled her eyes to Liz. Of all the people Tally had come to know, Chrissy was the only one she knew who didn't like change or competition. She was aggressive and mean about the whole thing, but Tally had grown accostumed to it all.

"Relax Chris. Remember, we're older than them, we've got more power."\n\n
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Elizabeth

May 01, 2005 9:51 PM
A grin played upon Elizabeth's lips, the mischeivious one she reserved for display whenever planning something or when someone else was talking about her house. It was true, in all honesty, that Pecari was seriously the house of the crazies. Afterall, the rag-tag group seemed to only be bound loosely by the simple fact that all they had in common was that they were uncommon. Unique, one could say. But it was home, and the insanity that constantly followed every member of her house around gave her the familiar feeling of being back at home with her brothers and their antics.

"Yeah, well, it's home." she said in response to the Pecari joke, "And it does seem like everyone at Sonora likes making sure that we remember our insanity. As if we needed any reminding..."

When the subject of Sally came up, Elizabeth's body went subconsciously rigid. It was a reaction of fear or anything of the sort, it was just that her last encounter did not end well with the muggleborn.

Mudblood, a very small piece of her corrected viciously, a small part that seemed to have grown slightly over the summer. Sally is a filthy mudblood, Elizabeth, get it straight!

The little angry spot flared in her mind, and for one of the very few times, her conscious mind succumbed to the subconscious. It surprised Lizzie, since the only other times she'd really let her mean little subconscious get a bit of air was at the end of last term, when she nearly blew up at Sally, and when she faced off with Mia earlier that term. It was something she tried desperately to keep down, that little mean streak that was force-fed to her since she was very young.

Shaking her head slightly as if that would rememedy the inner issues, Elizabeth grinned again as the sly comment of "Seem like drama-queens to me" came. It was the addition by Chrissy that put her in a better mood. And with Tally reassuring Chrissy that they were more powerful, Lizzie breathed easier again, the angry flare forcefully mellowed to less than a flicker.

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Zack Dill

May 02, 2005 3:38 PM
Zack had heard his name called out, but it took far more effort than he had expected to convince the broom to turn enough that he could see who had said it. By the time he did so, there were three girls chatting with each other in the direction the shout had come from. Any of them could have said it, and, worse, he didn't remember a single one of their names, and they seemed to have forgotten him already, so it would be awkward to just yell back 'Hey!' now. They'd think he was trying to get their attention rather than return the greeting.

Fighting the broom's quirks he tried moved haltingly toward them, if only because they were his year mates and people who hung out with younger kids were all dorks. Okay, he was a dork, but he could pretend otherwise, couldn't he?

He put the thought of the D&D campaign he was already planning with two of the Alderaanian first years carefully out of his mind. Hey, they were both guys, and it was simple self-defense to get in good with the only other male members of your House. If the girls overflowed, the teachers might make him move in with those two and give up his own single-occupant-in-a-six-person-room spot over to the girls. It would be an interesting trick moving the room over to the girl's corridor, but Zack had faith that Sonora could do it. This place was freaky like that.

By the end of this thread of internal monologue, Zack had reached conversational distance with the three other second years. Vaguely, he'd been aware of some snatches of conversation that had drifted his way, and he felt he ought to say something, else they think he was just maliciously eavesdropping (or spying on the other houses for Alderaan, or something like that).

So he offered what he figured was probably non-essential intel on his House's Quidditch prospects. (The juicy intel that he wasn't revealing was that they probably all sucked and that they'd lose every match, but that might just be the paranoid gym-hating nerd in him talking.) "Yeah, I don't think Sally plays. It'll probably be Zoey and the new kids." He had no intention of playing himself. Of course, looking at the numbers, there was a good chance Zoey might have to convince either him or Sally or both to play just to get a full team. "I think Briar and Dupree play pretty well."

He had no proof of this, of course, but they had lighted up on his jock radar, so chances were pretty good that they had the athletic skills to back up their jock behaviour. Honestly, anyone who thought kickball sounded like a cool idea was either insane or athletic.

He tried to spot the two firsties out on the field, but the sun was in his eyes and it was hard to identify anybody. Zack shrugged and offered another morsel of information in leiu of pointing them out. "They at least knew what it was before coming here, which is more than I could say. Why don't you people play a sport like pingpong instead of some variation of basketball that involves the possiblity of falling to your death from great heights?"\n\n
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Tally and Chrissy

May 03, 2005 3:38 PM
Tally noticed Liz stiffen slightly, but chose to ignore it. She had been nice enough not to question Tally when she had her 'episode', so Tally was going to show Liz the same courtesy. She jumped visibly on her broom when another voice joined in on their conversation Yeah, I don't think Sally plays... She turned and saw Zack making his way over to them and a smile lit her face, "Hey Zack, you made it over." Tally greeted him cheerily.

Chrissy, however, ignored a greetng and went right for his comments. "Zoey's the tall girl, right?" Chrissy asked, looking at Tally who nodded, "Who're Briar and Dupree?" She asked, this time to Zack.

"I think they're first years." Tally commented, "You don't plan on playing Zack? You didn't do so bad last year when we had that practice game."

"What's pongpang or whatever and that other thing you mentioned? The one with a ball." Chrissy cut in, she didn't like not knowing what others where talking about. Tally looked at her sternly before laughing. She rather enjoyed knowing the muggle world all her life as well as the magical world.

"Pingpong is a table game. You and one other person stand on either side of the table. There's a tiny net in the center of the table. You take a little ball and hit it gently to the other person with your paddle. The ball has to bounce once on their side though in order for it to count." She thought she explained it well, but looked at Zack to see if he could add anything. Chrissy still looked dubious.

"Doesn't sound very fun. And the other one?"

"Basketball. I don't really know much about it. You have a ball and a court...erm, a place to play. Two hoops, one on each end of the court. Then there are teams. Each team has to get the ball into the basket." She paused there and realization dawned on her face, "Hey, it is just like Quidditch, only on the ground and only one hoop per side."

"Well, either way, Quidditch is the best game ever. You'll learned to love it once you get used to it." Chrissy said to Zack. "I'm sure the others agree with me."\n\n
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Zack

May 03, 2005 4:51 PM
While Zack was generally considered a quiet kid, he had never counted himself as shy or timid. Perhaps a little cowardly on occassion, but those circumstances usually involved the risk of physical injury. In other words, if he had something to say, he said it.

He wasn't getting a chance to say anything.

Oh, he'd opened his mouth a few times, but he'd been beaten to the punch and without anything further to add, he'd just nodded and let it close again without uttering so much as a word. By the time the one with blond hair insisted he'd love Quidditch if he only gave it a shot, he'd stopped trying.

That comment, however, needed to be challenged. "Look, you're welcome to worship it all you like, but I'm not a sports guy." He was, in fact, a nerd and proud of it. Sadly, he wasn't able to find a pocket protector in the Alderaanian colours. "Only way you'll see me on a team is if there is absolutely nobody else who will play Seeker in all of Alderaan." He realized as he said the planet name from Star Wars that it wasn't the actual name of his House, but he didn't care enough to correct himself. This was the problem with giving things like Houses personal nicknames. Fortunately, he didn't have much opportunity to mistakenly call a Pecari a Picard.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
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Tally and Chrissy

May 04, 2005 4:25 PM
Both girls' jaws dropped in surprise. Tally had never heard anyone become so...demanding when it came to something as simple as a comment. Chrissy, however, quickly closed her mouth and glared slightly at him,

"No need to get your boxers in a twist. I didn't mean anything by it. Okay, you aren't a sports guy, that's an obvious one." Chrissy said rudely, while allowing her eyes to travel over his frame. "I've seen you before. You're the kid who never talks. I'm Chrissy."

Tally covered her face with one hand to hide the grimace she made when Chrissy opened her mouth. The girl may have been raised with manners, but she didn't always put them to good use. Deciding to change the subject, "Well, if you don't like sports, what do you like?"\n\n
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Elizabeth

May 04, 2005 4:45 PM
She watched as the boy flew over, the one that Chrissy and Tally were trying to contact before Elizabeth had flown over. She now sat, idly listening as the boy, Zach, was talking to Chrissy and Tally. When he said he wasn't much of a sports guy, Elizabeth couldn't help but inwardly laugh. It was no wonder- he didn't look like the stereotypical athletic boys who played Quidditch on a daily basis.

"Well, if you dont like sports, what do you like?" she heard Chrissy ask.

It made her wonder, really, what did people who didn't play sports do? Read, play Gobstones, or something odd like that? It was a puzzlement to Elizabeth. Her brothers used to never do anything but play quidditch, but since Brett was 22, he was working with the legislature more, and Javon at 17 was also involved with the government. But the two of them still played sports whenever possible, and the thought of boys doing something other than that was a bit hard to think about for her.

"Yeah, what would a guy like yourself do if you didn't play sports?" she asked, finally speaking up. She didn't know the boy, but something told her that introducing herself to him could potentially be a social mistake. Over the summer, she'd recieved countless harsh reinforcement speeched on the 'uphold the family honor, make friends which good purebloods' idea. It was slightly sickening, but it was life. That's just how it went. \n\n
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Zack

May 05, 2005 12:35 PM
I know class is over and we're not supposed to post anymore, but I figure Zack would have answered the question before they all headed back down to the ground. So for future referece, pretend I got a chance to post something like:

Zack stiffened in annoyance when the one calling herself Chrissy identified him as 'the one who didn't talk'. His offence was only heightened when both Chrissy and one of the other ones both asked what he did for fun, as if not liking sports was a serious character failing. He got enough of this s*** from his brother and the bullies at his real school, he didn't need it here, too.

"Y'know, books, movies, computers, and games," 'games', of course, meaning D&D and Magic cards, but admitting to these particular games meant an instant branding of 'geek' in normal circles or a blank stare here at Sonora, "are just as valid as sports as entertainment. Unlike sports, however, you need an IQ to enjoy them to the fullest extent."

That wasn't entirely fair, but Zack wasn't really in the mood to be fair. Just because he was short, weak, mildly asthmetic, and apparently lacking in the social skills required to work as part of a team or to get a broom to like him was no reason to treat him like a lesser person.

Sports required some strength and coordination to enjoy to their fullest extent and it was hardly Zack's fault that he lacked them.\n\n
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