Mary Brooding-Hawthorne

March 27, 2020 1:19 PM
The second and last trip to Tumbleweed for the term was upon them. The weather was perfect for such a trip, and the bustling about the mansion provided a sort of eager energy that lingered in the air and made everything seem that much more exciting. Since there was no Quidditch match this time, students had a little more flexibility in how they spent their time. This had been done intentionally in case any of them wished to purchase anything for the Ball, just a few weeks ahead, or if they simply needed a break from studying. It wasn’t a mandatory trip – it couldn’t be since consent forms were required from parents and guardians – but it was strongly encouraged for those who were allowed to go.

Staff was assigned different areas of the town to monitor, as they had the last time, and students were expected to stay in groups of two or more, and to check in with a staff member before moving between areas in the town. There was enough flexibility built into that schedule that staff members could also enjoy the trip during their breaks, and that they could be available for students who may want to talk more privately than while they were on duty. Since travel in and out of Tumbleweed was only possible from designated travel points, there was little concern over anyone being able to sneak out or else sneak in. Still, staff would be positioned there as well.

Mary gave the temperature report this time, as she had volunteered to take over some of the coordination of the trip from Selina. It was good to have something to do and something to keep her mind busy. As they had last time, they would be leaving for Tumbleweed after lunch and students could choose to get there either by Floo or by magicked car-like thing. Mary thought it wasn’t very much like a car because the extent of her experiences with the Muggle transportation could be described as “cramped” but that was not important. Student comfort was the priority and if students were more comfortable in a magically expanded, self-driving car thing, then that was just as well.

Mary chose the Floo option and arrived with the students who had done the same. She helped sort of herd them while they waited for the other half of the students to arrive and everyone could pair up. Last time, having students go in pairs or groups seemed to work just fine, and the system of having students check in with staff before switching or leaving an area was not too difficult considering the saturation of staff around town.

Tumbleweed was less boisterous than it had been last time, as the residents – ghosts and otherwise – were less interested in coming to see students shop and eat ice cream than they were in coming to see a flight exhibit. Still, it was clear that the town was expecting a big day for businesses as every single one of them was opened and eager. The main area, with the most touristy shops and a saloon, was seeming a bit more reflective of everyday life in Tumbleweed now. Ghosts went about their reenactments still, but they also went about their errands. Many of them did work as actors in the street performances, or in the more historical performances within theatres and museums, so life in Tumbleweed was never quite as “everyday” as everyday life in other towns. Still, this was an unusual day for students, and some of them would undoubtedly be interested in the dress and robe shops available there.

The sports pitch was empty today, except a few odd groups of folks who would make their way there to practice Quidditch, soccer, or whatever other sport had caught their interest, magical or Muggle. The number of vendors around the pitch was massively reduced today and it was too large an area for staff to monitor effectively so it was closed off to students this time around.

The Town Hall was open again, though, with walking tours leaving every half hour or so, and various other civic sources of entertainment available within. Brochures advertising the various historical sites, scavenger hunts, and other attractions were available inside, as well as a map which would help students navigate the town. The area immediately surrounding Town Hall was the most historical, which always made it a popular draw for some students.

Finally, there was the pop up market. Previously, vendors and booths had set up at the sports pitch. With no real event happening this time, they had set themselves up in a Saturday Market type formation in an open area near Town Hall. More of them were selling fruit and snacks than novelty items, but both were available. Booths were set up in rows and winding through them all could take an hour or more on its own. Ghosts and other residents meandered through, so the conversations and negotiations there were boisterous, not unlike the students themselves.


OOC – Welcome to Tumbleweed! We are hosting this on the gardens as we are still working on an ‘out of school’ space. The trip takes place over several hours so your character is certainly free to explore more than one location in that time. There are limits to how badly wrong the staff would let anything go, so if you’re thinking of causing trouble or getting into any, please run it by us.
Great big thank you to Selina and other authors who have been around to help with Tumbleweed and this post. And also because I mostly borrowed this OOC and parts of the text from the fabulous Selina Skies.
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Main Street

Town Hall

Saturday Market
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Evelyn Stones

April 01, 2020 11:49 AM
Evelyn had a dress. Evelyn had a dress! Feeling giddy, she made her way back to the arrival area to put her dress in the trunk of the weird extendo car. She cast one last look over it, wondering if adulthood felt anything like this moment, before turning around and heading back to where she was planning to meet Heinrich.

She reminded herself of what she'd reminded herself when she was with Ness: it was okay if Heinrich didn't ask her to the Ball because they were good friends and that was the most important thing. A horrible thought had crossed her mind that he might ask her because he needed a partner, and then still not actually like her at all and she would make a fool of herself not realizing the difference. All in all, it was best to just not think about such things. Evelyn was going to spend time with her friend, and he was wonderful, and that was the important thing.

Evelyn got to the Town Hall area first, and took the opportunity to grab a few brochures and identify the free and inexpensive things to do around town. There was a frontier museum that looked promising, not least of all because it meant they could still chat - which they couldn't do as easily on a walking tour with a group - but also had something more to do than stare at each other. She was perfectly happy to stare at him, but that seemed a little intense.

It struck Evelyn again that Heinrich had never seen a movie. John Wayne, Clint Eastwood... it didn't mean anything to him. She wondered what the town of Tumbleweed felt like to someone who had probably never seen an old west town before. Sure, Evelyn hadn't seen one in person, but this was a bit like stepping into a drive-in movie screen and that provided an extra layer of fun. At the same time, what it must be like to see it all for the first time as a totally real, not cinematic thing. Yes, a museum would be perfect.

She was smiling when she turned around to find Heinrich approaching, and she waved excitedly. "Great to see you," she said, meeting him halfway. "I found a museum I thought we might enjoy," she added, holding the pamphlet up for him to read if he wanted to.
22 Evelyn Stones We've got history. [Heinrich.] 1422 0 5

Heinrich Hexenmeister

April 12, 2020 5:22 PM
It had been an interesting day. He hadn't expected to spend the first part of the trip with Cleo, and it had been an experience. He'd known she was a half-veela (the whole school did), but that hadn't been the difficult part. She was pretty, he wouldn't argue with that, but he wasn't one to be overly influenced by that kind of thing. The inside was more important than the outside, and Cleo's inside . . . was hurting. Which was not her fault, of course, but it did not make for a restful time.

He was honestly a little bit relieved to part company with her to go meet Evelyn. The re-enactments had been good, but he was looking forward to spending time with someone he wasn't worried about hurting by accidentally brushing against a fresh wound.

He smiled when he saw her. She looked happy. It was a good change. Not only was a contrast to Cleo, but Evelyn herself didn't look truly happy often enough. "Hi," he said, returning her wave, if not so widely and energetically as she had done. The short English greeting even sounded almost casually comfortable on his tongue.

His smile broadened at her suggestion. "I was hoping you would want to see the museums." He accepted the brochure she offered and he looked it over before nodding in agreement. "This looks good. Let us do it." He looked at the little map printed on the back and then pointed down the road. "I think it is this way?"

As they walked, he asked, "Did you have fun with Ness?"
1 Heinrich Hexenmeister We also have a present. 1414 0 5

Evelyn Stones

April 12, 2020 5:32 PM
Evelyn felt completely spoiled by Heinrich's smiles. They were becoming less rare but no less special. She generally felt spoiled by today though. She got to spend time with her wonderful best friends. Ness had stepped way beyond the boundaries of "comfort zone" and somewhere into "new year new me" and that was exciting. Whatever happened from here, Evelyn and Ness had experienced something new together, and that was always special. Evelyn was the luckiest girl in the world to be best friends with literally the two coolest people she knew.

She relaxed, happy that he wanted to see the museums, too. She stood up on her tip toes to look at the map he was now holding a little better, craning her neck and ultimately agreeing. "I think so too," she nodded.

"I did! We went shopping, and it went a lot better than I expected! I was worried I wouldn't be able to find anything." She hadn't been planning on telling Heinrich that they'd been shopping unless he asked, because it seemed pushy, but it was what they'd done so there was that. She also wasn't about to say that she was worried she couldn't find anything because she couldn't afford it. That was the nice thing about Heinrich though; Evelyn didn't have to say everything, and he still understood. It was nice that he and. Ness were better friends now, too. Evelyn liked feeling like she could talk about Ness to Heinrich and Heinrich to Ness and be very excited either way. Maybe different excited, but excited either way. "Have you had a good day?" she asked, smiling up at him.
22 Evelyn Stones Wrap it in a bow. 1422 0 5

Heinrich Hexenmeister

April 15, 2020 2:49 PM
"Good," Heinrich said upon Evelyn's happy recounting of her shopping trip. This good for two-fold reasons: first being that she had fun, second being that she was seemingly done shopping now and didn't expect him to help.

Then she turned the question back around on him, which he really should have anticipated and avoided better, but he hadn't. "I had a . . ." he tried to think of a word that was neither too complimentary but not too insulting to describe the earlier half of his field trip, "interesting time. I watched re-enactments with another prefect," he added, offering the part that definitely wasn't bound by confidentiality expectations as it could be confirmed by eyewitnesses.

"We talked about CATS some," that seemed safe, "and prefect things," also safe, and a nice segue. "Speaking of," he added carefully, "Do you have plans for first dance?" After asking, he realized she might feel obligated to help him out so he hurried to add, "If you have other date already, I can find a different partner." He didn't know who, but he thought it was important not to put pressure on her, in case she didn't want to.

"You are not," he paused, checking his words then asking very carefully, hoping he wasn't prying into her personal business, "dating Ness, are you? It is good if you are," he rushed to add, in case she was, and his question came across as disapproval, which it wasn't. "I want you happy. Ness makes you happy."
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Evelyn Stones

April 15, 2020 5:03 PM
Heinrich had hung out with another prefect! Evelyn grinned, happy that he seemed to be connecting with his peers on that side of things. She wasn't exactly sure how prefect duties worked, but she suspected they sucked less if one was with friends, or peers of relatively good relations. "That's great!" she said. Then, realizing what they were about off to go do, she nodded at the brochure. "You're not sick of history yet, right? We can do something else if you don't want to go to the museum." The museum and reenactments seemed different enough to Evelyn, but she certainly didn't want him to get bored today.

And then everything that Evelyn had been thinking a whole lot about happened all at once and none of it happened the way Evelyn had been thinking about. For one, she had forgotten how very chill Heinrich was about things. Or perhaps understated was a better word. But now Evelyn had decisions to make and that was really sucky. The suckiness of it was mostly outshined by the happy feeling blossoming in her chest, though. She was trying not to smile way too much, but couldn't help herself in smiling a bit.

"I'm not dating Ness," she chuckled, sort of pleased that anyone might think that and especially pleased that Heinrich was seemingly not bothered by it. She knew he was a good one, but even more so now.

It seemed easiest to start with the last part, as that was the easiest answer, but it didn't actually help her figure out how to say the rest of what she wasn't even sure she wanted to say. In part, the problem was that she wasn't sure whether Heinrich was asking her to just the first dance, or to the whole shindig. She was over the moon either way, but she didn't want to gush about going with him to the Ball if he meant just the one dance. But he said he could find another date which indicated that he was maybe asking Evelyn to be his date? But also that he had other options. . . . but also that she was maybe his first choice? She thought of the WWJD bracelets and sort of wished she could have a magic one for "What Would the McLeods Do" so she could just pop in a piece of advice from Ness or Kir and go for it. But life wasn't that easy, it seemed.

"You make me happy too, you know," she said lightly, trying to say things that she wanted to say without sounding too . . . whatever. Serious? "I don't have plans. I was . . . really hoping you'd ask me, actually." Her face turned red and she looked down at her hands. "I'd be happy to," she decided, trying not to use the word 'date' and also trying not to limit the whole thing to not being his date. She forced herself to breathe and be rosy instead of crimson before smiling up at Heinrich again. Then she thought about his wording and blanched. "Uh . . . you are asking right? That's what you meant?"
22 Evelyn Stones "With love, Evelyn." 1422 0 5

Heinrich Hexenmeister

April 16, 2020 8:32 AM
"I am Aladren," Heinrich reminded Evelyn gently. "I do not tire of history." Particularly since so much of his childhood history lessons had been European rather than American, so it wasn't even the same old history he'd always heard. "Museums are good. I learn more of my adopted country."

When she answered his questions concerning her ball plans and dating status, he felt a stunning relief break over him, not just once but repeated breaking waves of it. She wasn't dating Ness. She didn't have plans. She'd be happy to.

He laughed a little, a release of the relief he was feeling, at her worry that he wasn't actually asking her. "I was testing waters, to see if you wanted me to ask." That seemed to be a resounding yes on her part. She'd even said, she'd said he made her happy too. She'd said that in the context of him explaining that was why he thought it was good if she wanted to date Ness. Did that mean . . .? He wasn't sure.

He didn't want to assume. And after talking to Cleo, he definitely didn't want to push anything. Plus every book he had ever read proved that getting involved with people just led to trouble.

But this wasn't a marriage proposal. He was asking for a dance at the ball. That was all he really needed. A date for the whole event would be nice, too. She'd said she'd be hoping he would ask, so he could do that anyway. That did not seem unwelcome.

"Would you do me the honor of being my date to the ball, Evelyn?" he asked formally.
1 Heinrich Hexenmeister I . . . don't know how to respond to that 1414 0 5

Evelyn Stones

April 16, 2020 9:58 AM
Heinrich laughing was a lovely lovely sound and Evelyn was glad he didn't seem to be laughing at her at all. The color came back to her face - a normal color, not the red color she'd been trying so hard to get to go away a minute before - and she smiled at him. Testing the waters was very much an Aladren thing to do if Ness and Heinrich were anything to judge by, but it was especially a Heinrich thing to do.

She wondered idly whether Heinrich would mind the dress she'd picked since now it would reflect some on him, but she suspected he had fewer opinions about that than he did about many other things, so she didn't bring it up. If he had some preference, he could let her know. No matter what - even if she'd gone with the weird rainbow cat dress that she was suddenly very glad she hadn't gone with - she would be feeling just perfect.

Dancing was, admittedly, not within her skill set. She had seen people dance and had danced alone in her room sometimes, but she'd certainly never danced with anyone before. Her stomach did annoying back flips at the thought of being that close to anyone, and then front flips when she thought of being that close to Heinrich. She thought that that was probably not a question she needed to raise to Ness or Kir to know what they would think of that.

Heinrich interrupted her careening train of thought by asking her formally, and it was seriously the most precious thing ever. Evelyn had heard at some point that you should be around the people who make your name sound safe in their mouth, and she thought that this was definitely checking that box. It was so weird that she could just find amazing people, think they were amazing, and then get to hang out with them. They wanted to hang out with her too! That was bananas.

Evelyn's smile brightened and she felt like she was positively glowing. "Yes," she agreed. "It would be an absolute pleasure."
22 Evelyn Stones I think it's hyperbole. 1422 0 5