Selina Skies

September 18, 2020 9:42 PM
Selina surveyed the Quidditch pitch with pleasure and pride. The students really had done a wonderful job in putting together a range of wonderful booths for a range of wonderful causes. It hadn’t been the easiest year for a lot of people, and it was nice to be reminded of the goodness in the world. She hoped that the fair would serve as that.

The students had, with staff supervision, been busily setting up their booths during the morning. That, of course, meant that many of them had already caught a glimpse of what was out here, although they had gone back to the school building for lunch and a chance to freshen up if they needed it. Now they were all gathered back at the pitch, the students who were staffing their booths first already standing in place, with everyone else assembled at one end of the pitch. A little white picket fence surrounded the area where the fair was taking place, and a large arch stood behind Selina, currently sealed off with a ribbon.

“Welcome to the Sonora Charity fair,” Selina addressed them, amplifying her voice so that everyone could hear her, whether they were waiting at the archway or staffing a booth, “From what I’ve seen and heard of the preparations, we have a huge range of wonderful causes and a lot of very creative ways to support them. I’m so impressed, and I am looking forward to getting a chance to see them up close. I hope you’ll all take the time to make your way around and support each other’s stalls. As well as the booths run by your peers, we have some snack vendors on site, though there’s also free water at the first aid tent, and snacks as per usual up at the school.” They had brought in a couple of fair-related food stalls, checking their students’ plans to make sure none of them competed directly, to add to the ambience, and with the vendors each advertising a charity that they would donate a portion of their profits too. Still, it was a bright sunny day (thankfully - not always a thing guaranteed by the mock Irish weather, even at this time of year) and Selina didn’t want anyone getting dehydrated or feeling like they had to choose between that and supporting their friends.

“Without further ado, I hereby declare the fair...OPEN!” she stated, pouring as much sense of occasion and a big, and genuine, smile into her words as slashed her wand across the ribbon, cutting it in two and allowing the students inside.

OOC - welcome to the charity fair! I have set this up like a class meaning anyone can reply directly. This means you can post about your booth and what it's doing, or post someone making their way around, investigating a particular booth or meeting up with a friend. Feel free to use any of the information provided at meetings or in people's intro posts to know what options your character has for things to do, or check with people in chatzy. If your post is at a partcular booth, please mention it in the subject line to help keep track.
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Jean Wolfe

October 01, 2020 12:44 AM
High-vis vest? Check! Tiny paper cups? Check! Such was the glamorous and sexy job of first-aid volunteer/hydration captain. Okay, perhaps it wasn't the most thrilling occupation, but he had to remind himself that wanting his day to be any more exciting involved actively wishing for kids to hurt themselves, so an unthrilling day was probably best. On the plus side, he was pretty sure he looked super hot in flourescent yellow. It was such a winning colour.

Anyway, the stupid Irish weather was behaving itself. Did their manipulation of it include guaranteeing a perfect day for the end of year event, he wondered - from what he'd heard of the real thing, and given the general caprices of weather, it seemed much more likely to offer brilliant sunshine throughout the exam season and then be miserable for this. He was certainly appreciative of the bright sun, and even sitting around outside the first aid tent was a pretty pleasant task, and any negative effects of the vest were probably counteracted by the fact he was wearing it over a slim fit t-shirt and shorts.

He was due a break anyway, though he kept the vest on because there was probably a limited point in remaining highly visible only when at the very obvious first aid tent.

He would have to check out Dorian's booth, though he wasn't sure he wanted to linger too long in a place for educating about them, and telling people the darker side of things. He'd already lived that, and once was enough. Dorian had asked if he wanted to contribute anything to the hall of horrors but he didn't want to be a sob story on a wall. Even if it was anonymous, even if Dorian cleaned up his English so that it didn't stand out... That wasn't how he wanted to get the subject off his chest or tell Dorian about it, and he didn't feel the need to make an example of himself.

He took a stroll around, though didn't investigate too closely, hoping he would be able to bring Dorian around later and do this together. In some ways, a throwback to the last fair they'd been at wasn't an entirely positive thing, as they'd started that day barely speaking. But Jean-Loup thought that, in spite of everything, he might be some stupid kind of optimist. He definitely saw that cauldron as more than half full, looking back at it. It had been the start of him and Dorian being properly what they were. It seemed appropriate to end Dorian's time at Sonora on the same note, and maybe it would cure a few of his graduation blues, and let him see it as the start of another chapter. He wondered whether there was anywhere he could win him another toy...

For now, something sweet was catching his nose. The... He had learnt this. Fluff candy? The fluff of many names in all the Englishes. Cotton Candy. It was written on the stall, which was the hint his brain needed. Sure. Why not? For all Killian teased him about being Mr. Healthy, he didn't mind a treat now and then, and today was a special occasion. This was also another thing which, in spite of being pure sugar, had bittersweet associations. Again, ones where he was inclined to lean into the good side... Tiny Healer and her good intentions.

He ordered a large puff of cotton candy, wondering if he'd see her and get to pay her back in the appropriate currency. And if not, he could go face Dorian's booth and know that he had the right cure if it stirred up bad memories. And that, he hoped, was all they would be. Then he could squish his cute little boyfriend into his pocket, go win him a cuddly whatever, and they could get on with the rest of their lives.
13 Jean Wolfe Stay hydrated 1506 0 5

Jezebel Reed-Fischer

October 01, 2020 9:59 PM
Jezebel was not sure whether she could say she was glad the year was done, nor could she say she wasn't. She was aware that time was passing but had very little opinion on the matter. Each day was a chance to learn something new, but it was also a chance to shove a little bit more of herself down into the abyss and that wasn't really going well. She thought that maybe it would be nice to throw a tantrum like Patience would have but it wasn't really appropriate for her age so she didn't. Instead, she just walked through life at a steady pace, doing her best to pretend it didn't totally suck.

Cotton candy caught her eye at the fair - it was one of the few things that did so in any sort of positive way and there was one booth she sure as heck would not be visiting - and she made her way there, only to find Jean-Loup doing the same thing. "You are about to have a great time," she announced in her heavily accented French as she approached, grinning at him. "The healer got his candy fix, huh? How is it?"

It was odd that it was so easy to grin at this boy, but it only served to underscore exactly how much suck life had to offer; how was she ever supposed to experience any sort of meaningful relationships if everyone that was worth her time just went off and disappeared? What was she supposed to do now, be vulnerable and transparent with her emotions? Hard pass. Still, for tonight, he was still here, and she was still here, and life could suck a little less.
22 Jezebel Reed-Fischer Water is boring. 1454 0 5

Jean Wolfe

October 02, 2020 4:31 AM
"I am the healer, I must get essential medical supply," Jean-Loup commented with a wide grin. "You are in need of any treatment?" he asked, waving the cotton candy in her direction.

He supposed it was not surprising that someone who had given him cotton candy would now be drawn to a booth selling it at the fair, but it felt like a pleasant little twist of fate that Jezebel had shown up. He was not naive enough to think that what they had built would survive beyond Sonora - he lacked the adult connection that Killian afforded him with Bonabelle. He wasn't even sure he could ask Killian to let him know how she was doing because of confidentiality. But perhaps he could pass on to say 'hello' from him, and ask Killian to keep an eye on her for him.

He smiled at hearing his own language, and at having a chance to balance the scales. Not that he suspected she needed looking after the same way he had, but he could at least offer something, even if it was just the cotton candy. And perhaps some company. It seemed like she was on her own. Perhaps a friend was waiting just out of sight whilst she went on a cotton candy run. But perhaps not.

"It is nice to see you before I go," he stated sincerely. "Do you enjoy the fair?" he asked, feeling it would be rude to ask, but he could at least spend his break keeping her company, if need be.

"I have a little break. Maybe you can advise what I should do?" he asked, figuring she could offer to show him or send him off in a given direction as she wished.
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Jezebel Reed-Fischer

October 02, 2020 4:55 PM
Jezebel cocked an eyebrow and considered the offer before fake coughing into her elbow. "I think I do need some attention," she agreed. There was a second meaning in there - or maybe the primary meaning - that wasn't what she really meant but that she thought that she maybe also meant. In any case, she accepted a cotton candy with a quiet 'thank you' before digging in.

She blushed a little, surprised by his happiness in seeing her. She wasn't one to make an impression like that in any real way and it had never crossed her mind that Jean-Loup might be glad for another encounter. That was the sort of thing she thought that people should say more often, so no one ever had the chance to think they didn't matter. Of course . . . maybe they did say it exactly as often as they thought it and Jezebel just didn't hear it because she didn't matter.

"It's nice to see you too," she said a little sadly, knowing it would end and he would go and she'd be alone again. She'd been mostly alone anyway but it had been nice to know that she'd made a connection with someone, even if she was finding out it was mutual a bit late. "The fair is okay. A bit . . . well, I just don't want to think about all this stuff. I'm helping with that one," she added, pointing to the AAAAAA booth.

She looked up at him again when he said he had a break, very tempted to offer to walk around with him. But he had a break and the last thing he wanted probably was for a kid to be sticking on him. Of course, he'd said it was nice to see her. "I have a break too," she said, not having a shift at the booth for a while yet. "I was going to get food. But there's also some booths with games and stuff down there," she added, nodding this time to a few of the other ones. What he did, what she did, was up to him and she just hoped that maybe she wouldn't have to be alone for another few minutes.
22 Jezebel Reed-Fischer You're not wrong . . . but still. 1454 0 5

Jean Wolfe

October 02, 2020 5:52 PM
"Take as much as you wish, or need," Jean-Loup offered. It wasn't often healers said that about either medication or sweets, so he hoped Jezebel recognised the uniqueness of the opportunity she had there.

"Mm," he agreed, surveying the causes within sight, and knowing from his experience with Dorian's planning that much of this was less than cheerful. He guessed that was a natural effect of a charity fair, and it was all worthwhile but he was perfectly happy to eat cotton candy, win toys and just pretend that everything was fine.

"Very good choice for tiny healer," he smiled, nodding his approval of her chosen booth.

"Okay. Let us get you snack and get up your energy for games," he nodded seriously. She had nodded to two different directions but she also hadn't mentioned being here with anyone else. He thought it better to stick by until told to go away.

"Any more?" he held out the cotton candy, wondering if she really was taking it as medication. He did not wish to pry but he also didn't want to neglect... "You can, if you want, tell me symptoms and causes, if you want that I choose better medicine. Or we can just..." he gestured onwards.
13 Jean Wolfe You can have sweets too. Just drink up. 1506 0 5