Selina Skies

May 27, 2022 8:20 PM
Familiar faces were flooding back onto campus, and Merlin, it was lovely to see them. Some of them were from so long ago that even Selina didn’t know them. Some of them seemed like they’d only be gone for the blink of an eye, and couldn’t possibly have grown and become adults with so many life experiences to share. Not that the fair was strict on meeting any kind of standard. They’d asked for alumni to share something that was important to them, be it a career or a hobby, and to try to make something fun out of it—to make sure it was more of a booth than a presentation.

Selina had to admit she’d been skeptical about that, or at least had struggled to see how most careers could be turned into something fun and interactive. Luckily, the alumni were much more creative than she was when it came to that. There was a huge range of fun and interesting activities. Evelyn Stones was working on becoming a play therapist, and (accompanied by Heinrich Hexenmeister) had a tie dye booth which included both magical and non-magical options—and a fancy little explanation about using different methods to achieve the same results, and integrating different parts of your identity being therapeutic, which Selina was sure most students would ignore in favour of just making loud, obnoxious shirts. Andrew Duell had some kind of ride where all the pieces were mechanically joined together—nothing floated, or appeared and disappeared, and the whole thing made strange grinding noises. Selina was well aware that theirs was a culture that encouraged children to play a game where metal balls flew at their heads, so she wasn’t quite sure why she distrusted this machine quite so much. She was telling herself it was educational, and keeping a wary eye on it. Nic Sawyer had hoverboards. That was it. Just straight up hoverboards.

Some of the booths were more obviously career-related, or educational. Jhonice Trevear had kids scrambling around to bring her the best headline from the fair. Dorian Montoir, who had gone into translations and museum archiving, had a booth demonstrating the evolution of various Chinese characters, and the opportunity to try out some calligraphy.

There were also people whose jobs or hobbies naturally fitted in with a fun fair. The Anns’ business was fancy clothes, and they were showcasing that very well by letting people get dressed up and have their pictures taken. Holly Delachene was running pony rides. Alessa Jacobs was giving tarot readings. Jozua Sparks had a fun house that Selina trusted somewhat more than Andrew Duell’s ride, because by the end of his time at Sonora, she had the feeling that Jozua actually exploded things on purpose, and so many of them happened around him because he wanted them to. She was trusting that he had enough sense not to explode her students. At least, not very much.
For entertainment, Saul Pierce was doing magic tricks. Selina wasn’t entirely sure whether these were the novelty non-magical ‘magic’ tricks that some people enjoyed, or fancy stunt magic that the students would still be impressed by in spite of having spells up their own sleeves. He had just said ‘magic tricks’ and she’d said that sounded fine, and moved onto the next thing that needed arranging. There were even some refreshments, as Peyton Priory had baked goods.

The students had all been given tokens to spend, in order to ensure an equal fair experience for everyone. They would have a few hours to look around and enjoy. After they had finished up and been put on the wagons home, the alumni would be treated to a celebratory dinner, which would give them more of a chance to mingle with each other and their former teachers—though Selina was sure they would find plenty of chances for helloes and catch ups throughout the day as well.


OOC: Welcome to the Fair!

You may post your character interacting with any of the booths mentioned. You may assume normal interactions, e.g. having the alumni give you equipment/turns/let you onto the ride etc, but beyond this, please do not write for them.

You may talk to and interact with the alumni, or post with other students.

All alumni activities were submitted by their authors. If you have alumni and would like to post them with a description of their booth, you are free to do so.

Those with alumni here are welcome to post them running their booth, taking a break to catch up with friends, or enjoying the after party.
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Wally O'Malley

May 30, 2022 7:19 PM
OOC: Approval for Wally to hang around and help Peyton given by her author. BIC:

Despite a fairly loud and strong predisposition from his mother’s side of the family - as most things were on that side - Wally was not much of a fan of Quidditch. It was violent and scary, and he didn’t like heights. So really, he found the Quidditch Pitch overwhelming on a good day. But this fair was like anxiety to the max. There were way, way too many people buzzing about.

His primary comfort was, at least, the sheer magnitude of how many of these alumni were probably related to him somehow. Dad’s family was huge and almost all came to Sonora, so he tried to reason with himself that most of the alumni faces, even the ones he didn’t know, were probably family and therefore probably okay. Of course, there were names of the family tree that were definitely not safe and not okay, but they didn’t really talk about it too much, and it was understood that it wasn’t a present concern in their lives now.

Anyway, Wally’s primary plan was to just pick a spot and station himself there, so he picked Aunt Peyton’s booth. He knew she was coming but forgot to reach out in advance to volunteer himself, so he hoped she wouldn’t mind him just kind of loitering there and asking if he could be of any use. That was the better use of his time, anyway: being helpful, rather than in the way. Then he at least had a mental script in his head for when someone approached.

Like now, for example. “Hi,” he greeted. “What can I get for you?”
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Valentine Duell

June 04, 2022 7:45 PM
There was no way she couldn't. Val just had to. She'd seen Wally at the bake stand earlier and knew she would have to come back and see how he was doing, she knew this was not much of a 'Wally-type event'. So as she approached she gave him a warm but still mischievous smile. There was a glint in her eyes to go with it. She had a thought of sauntering up to Wally and leaning in over the counter close to him and telling him that she was wanted... well, something other than baked goods, just to have some fun with him.

She couldn't though. He just looked so darned uncomfortable as it was, she couldn't make it worse for him, that would just be mean and she didn't want to be mean. Still, that didn't mean she couldn't flirt a bit right? That was what boyfriends were for, right?

"Hi!" she responded back cheerily enough. Her eyes ran over all of the items the table had for sale before returning to Wally. "I think I'm in the mood for something sweet, do you have any suggestions?" There was just the slightest hint in her voice that she may not be talking about any of the baked goods. "How is the stand doing?" She inquired just in case he didn't want to take the bait, which frankly she didn't think he would. That didn't seem like a very good question, after today she wasn't going to see him again for a few months, "I'm going to miss you... do you have anything planned for the summer?"
2 Valentine Duell Everything looks so yummy. 1490 0 5

Wally O'Malley

June 04, 2022 8:44 PM
Wally had his script so rehearsed in his mind that it wasn’t even until after his generic line had left his lips that he realized he was addressing his girlfriend, Valentine. Yep, that was a thing that had happened somehow. She wasn’t only his girlfriend, as she was still also dating Bonabelle, which he didn’t super love, but, hey, it meant he got to spend extra time with her, so he accepted it on whatever conditions he had to take.

He wasn’t necessarily the best at picking up on implications in tones, especially from girls that were way out of his league but somehow still gave him the time of day, but he did get the vague feeling that Valentine was not exclusively asking about the desserts available. In his weird little mind, he still had to try to be professional here, so he didn’t verbally acknowledge it, but a slight rosy hue did develop in his cheeks.

“I think we’re doing pretty well. People seem to really like everything,” he conversed. “Peyton’s really good at baking. This one’s my favorite, though,” he said, gesturing to one of the nearby confections.

“I’m going to miss you…”

The words struck a chord in him, a shot of both heat and cold that pounded against his chest. “I’ll miss you too,” he echoed genuinely. “I don’t think we have any big plans or anything, so maybe you could come visit, or I could come visit, or… well, we can probably figure something out. And we’ll write.” He gave a weak but reassuring smile. “It’ll be okay.”
12 Wally O'Malley It's all quite sweet. 1492 0 5

Valentine Duell

June 06, 2022 5:46 PM
Valentine smiled when Wally's cheeks shifted in shade a bit. He was so cute when he was trying to play it cool. "So I have heard," as she made a very obviously absurd careful inspection of his selection. While her own experiences with Peyton's baking had been terribly scarce, she had just enough experience to know he certainly wasn't wrong. Perhaps the close inspection had been a mistake though, her mouth was salivating already. She had to swallow a time or two before she felt safe talking again. "It does look delightful, I'll take one," She said finally and then continued looking him square in the eye, "But I'm not sure it's the sweetest thing at this booth."

Her heart seemed to flutter a bit when he assured her that he would miss her as well. If she had to be perfectly honest with herself, she wasn't entirely sure where they were with regards to each other. Wally always seemed happy enough when they were together, but she almost thought that she sensed something in him deeper that... well, she wasn't quite sure. She thought he tended toward the subdued end of the spectrum, and... well, she just really wasn't quite sure. Maybe it was all in her head. It must be, he would miss her. Maybe they could visit over the summer?

"A visit would be nice," she ventured, "I don't know that we have much planned either. Perhaps we can work something out. We will most certainly write." She wondered if Mama and Papa would let Wally come sometime. She wasn't really sure about going to visit him. First of all there was Papa. But, other than that, there was also Stanley. The occasional Stanley while at school was okay, it was school and thus other people around. Going to visit Wally would mean it would just be her and Wally and Stanley, and parents. It would be fine, she was sure, but maybe a little... weird? Awkward?

Anyway, now wasn't really the time to think about such things. Now was for thinking about other things. "Will you be helping Peyton all day?" Val asked with as much girlish innocence as she could muster. "Papa is running a ride contraption over that way," she gestured vaguely in her father's direction. "I thought maybe you'd like to take it for a spin with me sometime."
2 Valentine Duell Have any recommendations? 1490 0 5