Selina Skies

November 18, 2022 7:45 PM
The concert was easily the most stressful event for Selina as a staff member. The ball and the bonfire probably came with the most interpersonal drama, some of which ended up as her responsibility to deal with the fall out from, but the event planning mostly took care of itself. The fair required organisation, which was sometimes up to the staff and sometimes up to the students, but the concert always relied on the contributions of the students, to be showcased to families. They had approached performance generation in different ways over the years, such as having prefects lead groups, or having house acts, and sometimes it was just a free-for-all. It was always a worry in the latter case that they wouldn’t get enough acts, and in all cases about whether they’d be fit to present. The staff kept an eye on things, helping students to develop rehearsal schedules, and checking in that they were progressing, but it was a lot more work than sticking some tents on the school field and setting something on fire. Especially this year, when it had fallen in line with the challenges.

But, as ever, Sonora’s students had risen to the occasion. There was a suitable number of acts, showing a diverse range of skills, and the challenges had actually provided a further opportunity to generate acts.

The other part of the concert that was stressful—the fact that it was presented to families—was also what made it so enjoyable. Sonora didn’t have a lot of opportunities to have families visit, and it was (almost) always a delight to welcome them to campus. The school had reached out to the families of Muggleborn students to help with travel arrangements, and had the option of a pick up in town. The car involved might stretch their limits of what a car should look like on the inside and how it ought to behave, and there was really no way around just having to sort of… whoosh at some point when entering an itinerant magical school, but it was still gentler than any of the other options. The welcome station was located in the gardens, lined with fireplaces for Floo travellers, and temporarily placed outside the apparition limitations. A number of portkeys had been arranged from major travel hubs, and the school had signed off on any for families large enough and magical enough (and rich enough) to arrange their own. The welcome station was also stocked with water, an anti-nausea potion, and some chairs should anyone feel the need to recover from their journey. There were also sticky labels on which people could write their name and relationship to the students they were there to support.

The faculty were present to greet families, after which they were allowed into the main hall for snacks and mingling and taken on a tour if they wanted to see the school.

After that they were let into the Cascade Hall, which had been rearranged as a theatre for the evening, with rows of chairs facing a large stage. Whilst it might have been easier to use one of the MARS rooms, the hall did have such a sense of occasion.

“Hello, and welcome,” Selina addressed the assembled families. “We’re so pleased to have you here for our concert. The concert is part of an events rotation which occurs every four years, and is a chance for our students to show some of the skills that they have outside of their classes, and sometimes a few of the ones they’re using in them. We have a great range of acts for you tonight, which you can see listed in your programme.” The acts ranged from puppetry to comedy to a… band(?) which was playing some Muggle rock songs in what Selina had deemed a passable enough way to allow in. “The majority of these were devised by the students in their free time or through student-led extra-curricular activities. In addition to this, we have three musical performances from our schoolwide challenges this year. In our second event, students had to use their transfiguration skills and their imaginations to turn junk into musical instruments, conventional or otherwise, and to compose a piece for performance. The three winning teams from that challenge are showcasing their pieces tonight.

“Without further ado, let us welcome our first act…” Selina had asked each set of performing students for a brief introduction for both the program and her intro speeches. She had tidied them up as necessary, and used them to welcome each act onto the stage.

Once the final group had performed, she took to the stage to invite one more round of applause, and then asked the audience to stand and to mind out as the furniture rearranged itself. With the audience off to the sides, several tables trotted in from the lobby, and the chairs gathered around them. At the back of the hall, a buffet table stocked itself. After that, parents and students were free to mingle. Students could leave that evening with their parents, although there would be one more night at school and the wagons in the morning for any whose families hadn’t attended, for whom travelling back together wasn’t practical, or who just wanted one more night to spend with their friends and one more trip on the flying wagons.



OOC: Welcome to the concert!

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13 Selina Skies The Concert 26 1 5

Leviosa Scurlock

November 18, 2022 11:47 PM
Levi was feeling all sorts of nerves about the concert. Some of those had to do with performing, although she felt like she and Xarryn had given enough to their rehearsals, and she was expecting it all to go smoothly. In fact, she was super excited for it, and she had resolved to join Rosalynn’s performing arts club next year, even if it would be four years before that became concert-relevant again. Maybe there’d be some chances to do other small stuff.

Whilst she was on stage, she didn’t have time to feel much of anything except excitement and adrenaline at the possibility of meeting her untimely demise. Yes, the swords they were using were blunted, and all the moves were choreographed, but it still required absolute concentration to make it look good, and there was nothing wrong with adding a little drama in her own head. Plus she had to concentrate on not smiling, since this was a serious battle to the death, and that was not a skill that came naturally to her. The piece did, in fact, end with her dying horribly. However hard they’d rehearsed, Xarryn obviously had the upper hand, as he’d been raised on this stuff, and the disparity showed. She had suggested that they work it into the piece by having him disarm her, and the piece ending with her dramatic death, including squeezing a pack of fake blood so that it squirted spectacularly from her wounded soon-to-be-corpse.

It. was. great.

It was the most fun she’d had ever, and she thought she’d done an excellent job of holding her own and faking her death, and she was excited that she’d got to do something with Xarryn outside of the challenges, meaning they might actually be friends for real now.

That excitement lasted until she made her way off stage and started changing from her pirate costume back into her regular clothes. The signal that she was becoming Levi again, not her on stage persona, came with the crashing realisation that whilst her on stage death had been fake, her mother might now want to kill her for real.

Obviously, she’d known her mother was coming, and that theoretically she wouldn’t approve of sword fights, but that had been distant and hypothetical enough for her to say ‘yes’ to it, and to think it would be future Levi’s problem to handle that. Now she was future Levi, and she felt like her past self could have made better choices… She had checked with Piper that she didn’t think doing a staged swordfight was terribly disgraceful or awful or anything, and Piper had encouraged her to go for it. That had been before they added the pirate costumes and the fake death…

Still, there was nothing to do about it now except to make sure the fake blood was very thoroughly cleaned off her hands and face, and to go face the music.

Unless she went to meet her friends’ parents first? No, that was probably a bad idea. It was only delaying the inevitable and was probably rude, which would add another black mark next to her name. Plus her ‘twin’ friends would have four parents showing up between them, unless any were busy or sick, which sounded like an awkward situation to involve herself in. They had never asked her to actively lie, but she felt like the secret was on perilous ground which made her feel responsible, and worried that people would be mad at her, depending on what happened. Verdillia already knew because she was enough of a nerd to have looked up the Pierce family trees when Levi hadn’t been able to tell her the branch, but had just rolled her eyes and declared Levi impossible when she’d explained it was a game/secret. That presumably meant her own parents knew, so introducing them wasn’t going to reveal anything, but it was just one of those moments where it seemed more complicated than fun.

Just like her own interactions with her mother were about to be… Levi was excited to see her parents after so long, but she was sure mum would want to socialise with fancy people, and improve their standing and all that stuff, all of which Levi found embarrassing. And then the fact that Levi didn’t want to play along, and wanted to introduce her weird friends who played with clippy blocks and ignored perfectly good genealogy and that she probably hadn’t done her hair as well as expected would all mean mama would think she was the embarrassing one. Not to mention the melodramatic sword fight and faked death…

She had followed all of mothers’ hair care rules for the last two weeks, hoping it would hide the weeks she’d forgotten, and had asked Verdillia to give her a coronet braid with a small amount of her hair, leaving the rest loose. She was pretty sure that even if her hair was flawless, which it most definitely was not, she would still be in trouble.

She weaved through the crowd still hoping to see her own friends, either to introduce or to say ‘hi’ to their families or just to hang out before they went their separate ways for summer. And only a teensy bit to try to impress her mum and avoid a dressing down for her behaviour.

She didn’t feel like luck was on her side when she spotted Christopher Brockert, because he was one of Verdillia’s friends. But then Verdillia was soooo much more adept at making the right kind of friends than she was that he would be exactly the kind of person mama was pleased to see. Maybe pleased enough that she’d gloss over the whole sword fighting thing? Or at least not mention it until they got home?

“Hi Christopher-Mister-Brockert,” she said, correcting herself halfway through his name. “Uh, how’s it going?” It was lucky her mother couldn’t hear her right now because that was not how one addressed a Brockert. “Did you enjoy the concert?”
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Christopher Brockert

November 26, 2022 10:15 AM
OOC: CW-A little talking about trauma BIC:

Christopher had done it. He had survived the Challenges. They were over and done with and he never ever had to do them again. Truthfully though, they had not been that bad. He had decidedly been fairly lucky with both his teammates and the events they’d had to do. Chris was even pretty sure that he could consider Cole his friend now and the rest of them hadn’t been bad either. He even liked the two Pecaris well enough. They hadn’t been mean and horrible and belittled him as unmanly for his lack of ability in flying or the even greater lack of desire to do so.

And the events had even been…not as terrible as what they sounded like last time around. Like, Christopher had not been super into the first two events, but the first one, even though it had involved obstacles, had not been that bad. A crucial difference was the fact that they had been alone and looking for each other. When his older cousins had done the Challenges, their obstacle course had been together. Therefore, if there was some task that could be done athletically, but could instead easily be subverted with magic,that Chris physically could not do, he didn’t have to show that in front of others, including Pecaris and Quidditch players and humiliate himself and end up being bullied.

Even though none of his teammates had not been like that, the third year still had this paranoia about that ingrained in him. Something that had been programmed into him since childhood was hard to overcome even though he knew it was unfair to just assume things about people. After all, Christopher didn’t want people to think he was snobby and awful because he was a pureblood.

Still, some things were just different. Like Sortings were based on a personality type. People who grew up with their family going to a particular school had…stereotypes of them. Growing up, Christopher had only known one Pecari, and that was Uncle Eustace. Who had abused and bullied him and his male cousins over Quidditch and flying and what “real men” were supposed to be. So, because of the trauma that the third year had over this, he…worried about others, especially athletic alpha male types, bullying him for the same reasons. And while Alexei and Billy were perfectly nice, Christopher had been initially worried. Well, maybe not too much with Alexei because Amethyst liked him and she didn’t like Pecaris much. However, now he liked his teammates fine, he didn’t know if he’d remain close but at least they hadn’t been awful.

Anyway, regarding the events, he would also have to say that transfiguring and playing junk instruments in front of everyone was not his favorite thing either. Well, okay, coming up with ways to make the junk into instruments and doing transfiguration on them was sort of fun. Chris actually liked building, designing, creating and problem solving and he was a Brockert, so while only a third year,he was still pretty good at transfiguration. It was just the playing and performing that had been completely awful. He might not have even minded the playing bit in itself, if he had known how to play an instrument, but Christopher would rather eat something that Topaz had made than get up in front of a crowd.

Granted, playing an instrument even when he did not know how was better than, say, giving a speech full of his own opinions in front of people who might make fun of him, judge him or be confrontational towards him. The idea of someone getting in his face made him feel sick all over. The more invisible Christopher made himself, the more likely that he wouldn’t have to deal with one.

Although,it could just…happen. Not just with Uncle Eustace either, who obviously, the third year went out of his way to avoid, but others too. Jasper had been doing absolutely nothing at all but chatting with Xavier-making up to a degree from the awkwardness between them during the Challenges, from what Christopher understood-and Oz just came over and got in his face. For no reason whatsoever, he just assumed that Jasper was doing something wrong. Chris had made a mental note to avoid Oz almost as much as he did Uncle Eustace.

Anyway, they had ended up in a three way tie for fourth place in Challenge Two, although Olaf’s team had only beat them by one point. Christopher was glad that they’d narrowly avoided it. They had also tied for fourth in the last Challenge and then got fourth overall. He did not think that was so bad at all.

And the final Challenge had even been pretty fun. So, overall, better than an obstacle course with teammates present and being humiliated by admitting that you did not want to fly or didn’t have the muscles to climb a wall or a desert survival Challenge which was would have also involved admitting he was not physically very capable or even party planning when he was extremely awkward and shy and did not even like parties.

Now it was all over and while maybe it hadn’t been that bad, he was still relieved. And the Concert was over too and he was going to get to go home. Although, a part of Christopher really did not want to. School was a nice place with no Uncle Eustace and no Topaz, so he felt considerably safer here. He’d take school work over his uncle and cousin any day.

Still,he had to go and find his family, most of whom he did like and wanted to be around. On his way to find them, however, he heard someone call out his name. Chris looked around, spotting the source. Leviosa Scurlock. Verdillia’s sister. Cole’s friend. Teppenpaw. Probably safe. “Hi. Christopher’s fine. All the Mr. Brockert stuff gets super confusing because there are so many of us, plus, I’m like only a year older than you.” He reassured her. “Yeah, it’s pretty good. Concert was nice. You did really well.”
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Leviosa Scurlock

November 26, 2022 5:18 PM
On the plus side, Christopher seemed neither offended by the way she had spoken to him nor the fact that she, the recent participant in a bloody swordfight, had spoken to him at all. Things were looking up.

“Thanks,” she said, as he said she could call him Christopher. He phrased it as a practicality, but the way he said it was soft enough that she also thought it might be out of kindness.

“Thank you,” she said again when he complimented her, a smile breaking through the puzzled look that had been on her face as she tried to work out what best to do. That look threated to return now, as she calculated her next move. She was sure you weren’t meant to say what you were thinking directly in these types of situations. Or really, almost any situation. Except that bugged her because she always liked knowing what was going on inside people’s heads. And the other side of it involved pulling other people’s strings, which didn’t sit well with her either… What she was supposed to do was steer Christopher over to her mother, and lightly tap the conversation around so that he ended up saying exactly what she wanted him to without him realizing she had made him do that. She had no idea how to do that, and it also felt manipulative. “It was a lot of fun,” she added, slightly like she was pleading a case. “Did you really actually like it and not think it was too… gruesome and terrible?” she checked. Christopher might have just been being polite, given that most people tended to congratulate performers regardless of their actual thoughts, and she wouldn’t want to push him into defending something that he actually thought was vile or indefensible. Not that she knew how or wanted to push him into doing anything. This was why mother’s way of doing things was so frustrating. If everyone could just have fake sword fights and then say nice things about each other and really mean it, it would be a lot easier.
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Christopher Brockert

November 28, 2022 2:07 PM
OOC: CW-Eustace BIC:

“It’s no problem.” Christopher assured Levi. Obviously, whoever had decided the rules of social etiquette did not have a large family where there were a lot of people who had the same last name. It was completely confusing to just call someone Miss or Mr. or Mrs. Brockert and then have to explain who you meant. It was just plain easier to use first names,although it was fairly reasonable to address someone much older than you and in a position of authority by a title. Like Christopher would never suggest Levi refer to Grandfather as Mortimer but he lacked such a position himself-and also, actually preferred to be called by his first name. He didn’t even mind when people shortened it to Chris.

The thing was that, even though the Crotalus supposed that he had…a higher social status in some places, he honestly did not feel like he was better than most people. Okay, he was morally superior to Uncle Eustace and Topaz, because they were vile excuses for human beings but generally speaking, he just did not look down on people.

Maybe it was because of how his uncle had treated him and that he felt like he knew what it was to feel like he was less than. Honestly, it was not a great feeling and Christopher would feel terrible if he made someone feel like that. It was entirely possible that he might without knowing it but he really tried not to. It was also because he did not want to be like Uncle Eustace who thought that others were beneath him because they didn’t fit into his exceedingly narrow world view of what people should be.

So, Chris generally thought, in most cases, people should be who they were, so long as that person was not harming others. Because his uncle had made him feel like who he was was not okay. However, Uncle Eustace absolutely should stop being like he was because who he was, was a misogynistic, aggressive, toxic, abusive bully.

The problem was that Christopher was generally worried that people wouldn’t be nice and accept the third year for who he was. That they would think like Uncle Eustace did or judge him for something else entirely. So he kept to himself for the most part, at least until he knew someone was safe to speak to. The Challenges had forced him out of that briefly but that did not mean that Chris was going to start being comfortable with those whom he was unfamiliar with.

Levi, however, seemed…maybe like she wanted his approval. Although he could not imagine why she would care about his opinions. He was friends with her sister, but he didn’t know why that would make a difference. “Okay, I admit I’m not into blood and gore and violence much personally , though I’m sure Liesl loved it. But it was well acted and that you had fun was the most important thing. I’m pretty sure the fact that you were enjoying yourself added to the overall quality. “ Christopher absolutely did not see anything wrong with the Teppenpaw doing a mock sword fight even though there might be some that would. Having been on the wrong end of that, he certainly wanted to encourage her.



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Leviosa Scurlock

November 29, 2022 1:36 AM
"Thanks," Levi said, her tone faltering slightly as Christopher admitted that the blood and gore may have crossed a line. She wondered whether she might be better off going to find Liesl, who would maybe vouch for the whole entire thing being awesome, but mother would probably be skeptical of that. Plus Christopher was Verdillia's friend, so mother would care much more about what he thought. At least he had found some nice things to say about it. She also made a mental note to try to say hi to Liesl more next year.

"I should probably go and find my mother, and I think she wanted to meet our friends, so you could come with me?" she suggested. "Because you're Verdillia's friend," she added, lest he thought she was trying to claim him. "If you could mention that you found the sword fight well acted, that would be really great. If you don't mind," she added. "But not the other stuff. I think she probably figured out that it was gory and not to everyone's tastes on her own..." she added with a grimace. "I did clean all the blood off okay, didn't I?" she asked, angling her face for him to check.


OOC: Permission to have them move over and start talking to Catherine if you wish. I imagine that her conversation with Captain Bavol could have happened during table moving/students being let out.
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Christopher Brockert

December 01, 2022 12:44 PM
OOC: CW-A little toxic masculinity, courtesy of you know who. BIC:

Levi sounded a bit disappointed and Christopher felt bad. He hadn’t meant to insult her, he just wasn’t into blood and guts and sword fights that much. It didn’t mean that she had not done well or that others wouldn’t enjoy it. It didn’t mean there was anything wrong with her being in a sword fight.Well, not a pretend staged one anyway. Chris didn’t think her or anyone else getting into a real sword fight was a good idea, for obvious reasons.

He wondered though if it had been wrong to admit that he wasn’t into violence. After all, he was a boy, and according to Uncle Eustace, he probably should have been into it. He doubted this was what disappointed the Teppenpaw though. Never mind the sword fight performance that she’d just been in,the girl was friends with Lenny Pierce after all, so he doubted that she subscribed to Uncle Eustace’s views of traditional gender norms.

Still, it was just the way that Christopher was programmed. When you put up with years and years of exposure to these ideas, to the idea that you are not okay, you wonder if others agree with these ideas too even though you really don’t personally. You wonder if others will also judge you in a negative way and sometimes, it took you a moment to realize that probably didn’t make sense. Some people still might, and Chris still worried about them. For example, between getting in Jasper’s face and the fact that Isla disliked him, Oz Spellman was someone that he would be afraid might make fun of him-or worse-and should be careful to avoid.

Levi, on the other hand, was a Teppenpaw, who was friends with Lenny Pierce, so she probably was not going to judge him and think him unmasculine for not being into violence. He was pretty sure that the reason she sounded disappointed was because she thought he disliked the performance. “Hey. I”m sorry. I didn’t mean to make you feel bad.” Christopher apologized. “I really do think you did a good job.”

Although he still didn’t understand why his opinion would matter to her so much. Maybe Levi was just sensitive to any sort of…criticism. Something that the third year absolutely understood. After all, he specifically tried to avoid being around people until he was sure that they would not pick on him or look down on him or say anything mean to him. Chris now really wanted to make the Teppenpaw feel better. “Just because the subject matter isn’t to the personal taste of one person doesn’t mean you didn’t do well or that others didn’t enjoy it.” He knew this from personal experience “ And I did enjoy your acting abilities. Ever think of joining the Performing Arts club?”

The next thing Levi said puzzled him even more. Not the part about meeting his friend’s mom, that was the sort of stuff that happened at a concert when relatives were visiting Sonora. It was more that he was confused as to why her mother, a fully grown adult, would care what a teenage boy thought of her daughter’s performance.

Or maybe…Mrs. Scurlock was more into traditional gender roles than her daughter, and she would think there was something wrong with a boy who wasn’t into blood and gore and violence. Well, since he did not know her and he was always worried about expressing his opinions in front of people he did not know, this would not be an issue. He appreciated the heads up.

However, he could certainly comply with the request to tell Mrs. Scurlock what Levi wanted him to . “I can do that.” Christopher confirmed. He looked over her face for traces of the fake blood. “Yup, you’re good.”
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