Selina Skies

May 01, 2022 8:32 PM
There were only so many trips to Tumbleweed they could take before the novelty wore off, and Selina was pretty sure they had approached if not passed that limit. It was good for the sake of getting out of the school and seeing somewhere different. Occasionally it was also good for events, be they educational (when the ghosts put on a specific historical recreation), sporting (when the town hosted a Quidditch fair), or social (when it had a pop up market, especially in the run up to the ball). However, there was nothing that quite fit the bill coming up, and so they were branching out with a different school trip.

The trip had been announced a week or so into term. They would be going to a magical zoo, with entrance fees covered by the school. As it was a little further away, they would be travelling by portkey, and on the day of the trup, they made sure to give out some very effective anti-sickness medication to every student, just to be on the safe side.

Once they had all touched down, and everyone had had a chance to get their breath and their legs back and sip some water, Selina went over the rules, which had already been discussed at school.

“Alright, here are your maps. As you can see, the zoo is divided into sections. Much like we do in Tumbleweed, each staff member will be responsible for a section. You will be with a group that will go between different areas of the zoo. Once you are in a section, you will be allowed to split off so long as you stay in pairs, and stay within the section. Your staff member will let you know what time to meet them back at the gate of that area in order to move onto your next stop.

“There is a packet of worksheets here, with an activity for each section.” She had tried to make it both fun and educational, but was well aware that as an adult, she did not get to be the authority to label it such—at least, not the first one of those anyway. The activities ranged from completing a sketch of an animal in its environment, to fact-based scavenger hunts. She passed the packets around.

“Alright. Choose your group or partner, then choose a staff member to go with—please divide yourselves out roughly evenly. You will all get to see everything eventually, so it doesn’t really matter who you go with first. ”


OOC: Hello, and welcome to our school trip! As noted, although we're using the Tumbleweed board, we are not in Tumbleweed. 'Sections' would be big categories like birds, invertebrates, big mammals etc. Feel free to make up details about that and the content of the work packets.

You can claim a staff member for your group so long as it doesn't contradict anyone else, or leave it vague. If you need them, tag them, or ask in chatzy.

Have fun!
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Graham Osbrook

May 20, 2022 6:02 PM
He had, somewhat reluctantly, agreed to drop playing Quidditch formally this year because of his CATS, but Graham had started to wonder if that had been a mistake. He could have really used some kind of - pressure valve, he guessed, something more socially acceptable than sometimes screaming at teakettle-like volumes, and there was nothing like a Bludger to the stomach for taking one's mind off stuff like exams. It was kind of hard to think of anything after taking a Bludger to the stomach, actually, except 'oh god I'm gonna die,' which was....

At least it wasn't exams?

As they set out on a field trip, though, Graham began to wonder if perhaps his parents had had a point about CATS - or if, alternatively, he was teetering so close to the brink of a nervous breakdown and a lifetime of being loomed over by one of his mother's colleagues that a breeze would blow him over it. It had to be one or the other, he reasoned, because he really couldn't think of a lot of other explanations for why being on a field trip was, at least right now, making him feel more stressed out about exams. Apparently, at some point, without even really realizing it, he'd started thinking that if he wasn't in class, he ought to be studying, and obviously, if he was walking around looking at animals, he...wasn't studying. Not exactly, anyway. Or, more specifically, wasn't studying the subjects he was worried about; he'd gotten it into his head that he was going to fail Potions spectacularly, look really stupid compared to his little sister, and that the family was going to regard him as a shame and a reproach upon their house for all eternity. It didn't matter how often he reminded himself that the CATS were supposed to assess averageness, and that he was generally pretty average across the board. The idea had gotten into his head and would not go away, aided by the fact that he knew for a fact that all adults were liars. His father sold things for a living and his mother was a psychologist. The day he believed anything that came out of an adult's mouth would...at least probably be at some time long after he himself was also an adult.

He had, though, been neglecting studying for Care of Magical Creatures in his panic over other classes, so he tried to think of this as the universe intervening to make sure he covered all his bases. Plus, Care of Magical Creatures and Potions had a fair bit of overlap, so he could kind of count it toward studying for the exam he'd become obsessed with, right?

With that thought in mind, he shuffled through the worksheets, trying to decide where to go first, while his brain was only about half made of mush. When someone appeared near him, he looked up. "Hi," he said. "Want to be partners? Or go see reptiles first or birds?"
16 Graham Osbrook Here's hoping nothing here senses stress.... 1498 0 5

Lavender Brockert

May 22, 2022 1:25 PM
Lavender really wished that she could spend the day hanging out at the zoo with Val, just the two of them. It never seemed as if they really got to spend as much time together as the Crotalus would like. She knew some of it was just because Val was trying to do school work that she had trouble with but really, was there any reason why she couldn’t study with Lavender rather than Bonabelle? If anything, certainly Lavender would be less of a distraction than the Aladren since Bonabelle was Val’s girlfriend and the Teppenpaw would want to do…things that people in relationships did with Bonabelle, which she presumably didn’t with Lavender.

Also, what Val seemed to have issues with most was Transfig, which was something that the Crotalus was particularly gifted in more than any other subject so when the other fifth year wanted help from Bonabelle in it, rather than Lavender it was just all the more insulting.

Although, studying wasn’t really what the Crotalus wanted to do with her friend. At this point, this close to CATS, Lavender didn’t really want to study with anyone. Or study by herself. Or study at all, period. She was just plain sick and tired of studying when all she wanted to do was, well, at this point, just about anything else.

She wanted to relax and not have to think for a bit, whether it be about schoolwork and CATS or about problems she had in her social life like her best friend not having as much time for Lavender as the Crotalus would like because said best friend was too busy with her human black hole of a girlfriend (as well as most likely the studying that was dominating the lives of most, if not all, of the fifth and seventh years at this time) to spend as much time with Lavender as she would like.

At least there was prefect patrolling. They at least had that time together sometimes.

Unfortunately, the fifth year couldn’t stop, slow down and relax. Not really. If she did for a moment, the fears that she had around failing her CATS came back in full force. Even though Lavender didn’t need really good scores the way some of her peers did for college and careers and whatnot. She was lucky that way but doing poorly on her tests would reflect poorly on her abilities as a witch and that was definitely not something that the Crotalus was okay with.

Even today, with this lovely field trip that provided a break that they all so desperately needed, Lavender couldn’t get away from her worries. First of all, there was still that nagging thought in her mind that she probably should be studying. However, the bigger issue was the social aspect, especially considering she could still more or less study for Care of Magical Creatures somewhat, or at least she could justify it to herself that way. As much as she might want to hang out with Val, Lavender was sure that the Teppenpaw would either have an entire entourage, which wasn’t the same, even if some of that group contained the Crotalus’s own cousins, or she’d go off with just Bonabelle.

So, Lavender wasn’t even going to bother trying. Thank Merlin that she had someone else to hang out with. Since Val was often busy, the Crotalus had been spending more time with Graham and she was getting closer to her housemate. So, instead of trying to find Val and worry about whether or not she’d be able to partner off with her or if Bonabelle would get her way and hog the Teppenpaw the way she usually did, Lavender decided to join Graham instead. “Sure.” She replied. “I was just going to ask you if you wanted to pair off. And I think I’d prefer birds.”
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Graham Osbrook

May 28, 2022 12:41 PM
If Graham had started using his brain maybe half a second faster than he really had, he would have made more of an effort to sound nice and everything, because he was, as it happened, talking to a girl. Not just any girl, either, but one he was...pretty sure he was sort of friends with, now? This being especially remarkable given his having virtually moved into the library this year along with his sister constantly teasing him about 'your rich girlfriend' whenever she got the chance, or else, when he denied that Lavender was his girlfriend, his sister pointing out why Lavender ought to be his girlfriend.

Once, exasperated with being the butt of the joke, he'd snapped at Claire to go ask Lavender out herself, if she could point all that out, but Claire had only looked startled for a second before she'd laughed at him. Claire knew him too well, and therefore had almost definitely guessed that he, well, wouldn't exactly have minded if Lavender had been his girlfriend. She was pretty, sweet, not at all what her last name would lead you to think she'd be like, and apparently, the rest of her family was...either she was from some disowned spinoff of the Brockerts or the whole family was a lot more laid back than he'd thought, based on what he'd figured out about who her friends were and who her brother was and everything. On the whole, his sincere alarm at the thought of being murdered by her male relatives when one of her friends had tried to set them up for the Ball the year before seemed, in retrospect, to have been worry for nothing. Which meant that, in theory, things were not out of the question now...after CATS, anyway. He had no existence until after CATS.

Luckily, his somewhat harried manner didn't send Lavender fleeing before he could get it back under wraps. "That sounds cool," he said with a smile. "Do you think they'll have a Diricawl? One of my grandfathers is obsessed with those things."
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Lavender Brockert

June 02, 2022 6:50 PM
OOC: CW-Psychological abuse briefly mentioned BIC:

One good thing that had come out of Val’s excessive busy-ness and being overextended was Lavender’s friendship with Graham. Not that she didn’t worry about Val. Even aside from the toxic girlfriend, being overextended was not a good or healthy thing. She couldn’t help but think of her cousin Chaslyn who had been on the verge of a nervous breakdown because of being so. Of course, Lavender didn’t think Val’s parents were terrible emotionally abusive monsters like Aunt Jillian. As much as she hated to blame her friend it seemed like the Teppenpaw was doing it to herself. She wished she could blame Bonablackhole but she had to admit that she couldn’t this time. However, the Aladren was still a Val-hog.

At least, though she had Graham. Who really was pretty cool and she was glad to have as a friend. It was a good thing to have more than one friend because if one was busy, there was someone else to hang out with. Although, arguably it was possible to have too many. Even Piper seemed to get that and she was almost the baby of the family aside from Charlotte. Piper was the youngest of the first cousin group though since Charlotte was actually a first cousin once removed. Lavender honestly admired her little cousin’s views on friendship.

Although, she sort of thought maybe her own feelings and situation had contributed to them and was not sure what to think of that. Because while Piper’s friendship philosophy was brilliant, she hated the idea of her own problems having an effect on people that way. So, Lavender wasn’t sure what to think. Was it a positive or negative thing? Was Piper reacting to something negative in the fifth year’s life in a constructive way? If that was the case Lavender was proud that her cousin was so bright. Maybe it wasn’t the same way as her trivia obsessed older brother but Piper apparently had emotional intelligence, which was arguably more important.

It made her think about the CATS. Both of her friends seemed super worried about them and Lavender was a bit too, but not as much as Graham and Val. Which made her worry about them . She hated to see them study themselves into oblivion, even though she was doing a bit of that too. There was something about the CATS that made them all panic. Like, really, Graham and Val might really need good scores but Lavender? She was just going to get married and have babies. She only really needed to be competent and she mostly was. Defense gave her a little trouble but there were parts of even that that she did all right in. The Crotalus could actually perform the spells, she just wasn’t quick on her feet.

However, when it came to CATS, people tended to panic.She knew that they had been very important to Ivy too,but she was really into academics. Lavender wasn’t as much, but it seemed that the words “CATS” and “RATS” had these weird magical powers that freaked people out. Honestly, she should be more worried for her friends than herself.

Lavender smiled at Graham. “Really? That’s cool.” She knew that Diricrawls were what Muggles called Dodos, and they thought they were extinct but mostly they were just disappearing. “My family is more of a plant family. My dad used to be a groundskeeper at Sonora and now he has a plant related job that grows like healing plants to help sick people. My sister’s boyfriend is super into plants too and is going to do something with Herbology”

She continued. “And then my mom’s family seems to have a thing about naming girls after flowers. I’m Lavender, my sister is Ivy and my mom is Lilac. My cousin Marcus and his wife just had triplets and one is named Marigold and my cousin Arnold has a daughter named Violet. Oh, and my cousin Peyton’s middle name is Rose. I fully expect little Geranium any time now.”

“So why is he into Diricrawls?” Lavender asked, generally curious. “They probably have them but whether or not we actually will see them is debatable given their invisibility powers.”
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Graham Osbrook

June 07, 2022 10:48 AM
"Really? That's cool," Graham said as Lavender explained all the ways her family was really, really into plants. He chuckled at Geranium, though he wasn't sure that it was really that much stranger than Marigold as a first name. "Sounds likely. Or Hyacinth, Gerbera, Freesia...My dad's mom is the plant person in my family, well, her and my sister. Gran has a whole little greenhouse attached to the shop where she can grow her flowers and herbs for ink and paper-making all year, and Claire's...almost freaky good at remembering all that stuff. Whether Claire goes into Healing or gets the family business will probably pretty much come down to whether Mom or Gran is more stubborn," he joked, though he thought it had more than a little truth in it. Claire got more into things on her own than Graham did, and he was pretty sure her assertions that she was smarter than him were also true, but in the end, they both usually just took the path of least resistance. Neither of them had yet had to confront what happened when an immovable object met an unstoppable force, so it was probably for the best that it was Claire who seemed set to have to do so - or at least, the path of least resistance for him was to sit back and let them all silently fight it out.

He almost regretted bringing up his granddad when Lavender asked about him, but he reminded himself that it wasn't like she didn't know about that. He'd been very, very clear with Valentine about how he liked being alive too much to ask Lavender to the Ball unless everyone was 100% on the same page about stuff like his maternal grandfather. It was the principle of least resistance again - he wasn't embarrassed of Granddad or anything, and in fact thought people were stupid if they held that kind of thing against him, but a social reformer he was not. Too much of that and Mom would lose clients and the store would lose business and then what were any of them supposed to do? They relied on rich idiots with unsavory beliefs to make money, as those were the people who tended to have the most of it to throw around on stuff like ultra-discreet therapists and papers with gold flakes in them and absurd stuff like that.

"Well - that's my grandfather who's the, you know, Muggle," he said, not exactly lowering his voice but not shouting this fact out to the masses, either. "My mom's dad. He was always super-into anything he could learn about magic, and the world here, but the Muggles think diricawls don't even exist anymore - they have this saying, 'deader than dodos' about it, when you're trying to say that something is really, really not a factor anymore - so Grandmother says he was really, really excited when he found out that it was just the Statute again and that they weren't really extinct. That's all."
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Lavender Brockert

June 09, 2022 10:59 PM
Lavender smiled when Graham chuckled at her comment about Geranium and added a few more. Freesia actually wasn’t all that terrible. “Carnation. Daffodil. Buttercup.Crocus” She was glad to make her friend laugh. He needed that when he was so stressed about CATS. She hated to see her friends that way even more than she hated being so herself.

“Or how about Crocomesia.” Lavender added. “Decumaria. Calendula.” She looked at her friend. “Have I mentioned we’re a plant family?”She deadpanned. The fifth year was a Daddy’s girl and had grown up around her dad’s greenhouse and so knew more about plants and flowers and what they did than the average. She guessed that she had that Herbology CATS all sewn up too.

However, Lavender was not going to say that. Not just because it seemed a bit like bragging and to do so was obnoxious but because she did not want to say the dreaded C-word. Not today. Graham needed to not think about it and really, so did she. Although this conversation was oddly making her feel slightly better about it because she realized that there were at least two classes she was sure to get Os in and be able to continue.

Lavender would probably continue Charms too. She had never had a problem with the practical part although Professor Wright’s…teaching style. She liked him well enough, he was nice enough but he seemed to give them a lot of…information. He was kind of like Gabriel, someone who genuinely was interested in all of the knowledge he’d retained and took great joy in sharing it. Which was fine, everyone had their things, and all. The problem in Professor Wright’s case was that there was all this information that he was teaching, and she could never be quite sure what would be on the test. Therefore, Lavender didn’t know what she had to remember…and there was so much to try and remember.

She continued. “Well, I guess overall, the Brockerts are a Transfiguration family but like, my immediate family, and some of my mom’s family…more into plants than animals. I’m not sure why we have that flower theme thing going on, exactly. I mean, my dad is the one with the plant related job and my mom has a flower name, so Ivy and I sort of make sense. I’m not sure about the rest.” Lavender didn’t think Arnold had even named his own daughter. So it was super odd. Like there was this weird force in the universe that got them to name people after plants or drew them to plant-named people. “Oh, and my cousin Jake’s wife is Ginger, coincidentally.” She remembered. And Peyton’s best friend was Jasmine. Neither Ginger nor Jasmine was a blood relative-Jasmine wasn’t a relative at all- but still, yeah, plant people.

Lavender nodded. “There must have been quite a few things that blew his mind.” Personally, she thought Graham’s grandpa had a really good attitude about the magical world. There were definitely Muggles who didn’t. Her cousin Kira had grown up terrified of Muggles because Uncle Robert made her think that with her level of magical ability, the Muggle government would try to turn her into a weapon and that some of them would think she was evil. Of course. Kira did learn that not all Muggles were like that and grew to just be afraid of the anti-magic ones who would try to burn her at the stake-not that that even worked, as Kira was a very talented witch and absolutely be able to use the flame freeze charm and apparate away-and the government.

“How did your grandparents meet anyway?” Lavender asked. She was curious since she had never actually met a Muggle. Muggleborns yes, but not an actual Muggle. She wasn’t like Kira who’d had a fear of them instilled in her, or Kelsey, who felt Muggles were filth-and would never ever speak to her again if she ended up married to Graham, not that the fifth year was sure that she really cared about that, but she had not mentioned to her cousin who she went to the ball with.Nor had Gabriel mentioned going to the ball with Morgan to Kelsey-but she just…wasn’t exposed to them generally speaking.
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