Killian Row

July 09, 2023 10:49 PM
Killian was on clipboard duty today. He did try to take any jobs he could off of the deputy headmistress'/his boss'/his basically mother-in-law's hands and clipboard duty seemed like a small thing to take but it was time consuming. He had run through the usual spiel - those who were comfortable and wished to do so could travel to Tumbleweed by portkey, others were welcome to use the enchanted vehicles which could fit too many students and drive too fast and suddenly warp into Tumbleweed - and was now waiting to check off names and shout over heads to ensure no one snuck off on their own.

"Please know that shop owners have been forewarned of our trip today and any reports back to the school of inappropriate behavior will be taken seriously," he had reminded students before they warped away and now that they were arriving, many of them horribly motion sick, he was glad he hadn't waited until they arrived. He was only reminding them periodically of things like "stay with a buddy," and "there will be staff and faculty around town if you need any help."

The town of Tumbleweed was unplottable because it physically didn't exist any singular place, but Killian would have sworn that the actual layout of the town was unplottable too. An ice cream shop that had been there a few decades previously was a coffeeshop now, and the old Quidditch store had moved up the lane a ways. Robes and gowns were glimmering in the windows of an apparel store and cauldrons gleamed even brighter beneath hang-drying herbs in the window of the apothecary. A man with a hippogriff on a lead was making his way through town when he caught sight of the students, stopped quickly, and led the hippogriff away from any possible people for it to bite.

Students would have to use their own funding to supply any Ball accoutrements, although there were usually a few odd relics around the school if anyone truly had no way to acquire something suitable. Class supplies were abundantly available at the school but some students preferred higher quality or less worn versions and he was sure the apothecary and bookstore both would be earning their coin today.

The Quidditch pitch was empty today, no exhibit or game occuring, but there was always the possibility of a pick-up game if enough people were interested. In fact, Killian had even seen wizards and witches in towns like these take up games of foot Quidditch - functionally the same as football except they punched each other since they didn't have bludgers and the snitch was a guy in his skivvies running away from the seeker - but he doubted that would happen today with so many minors about. At least he hoped not. Merlin, if he saw a single pair of skivvies today...

He returned to checking off names on the clipboard, doing his best to make his boss/basically mother-in-law/friend proud.
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Henry Spellman

July 14, 2023 11:07 PM
There were few things in the world that Henry hated more than being alone when he didn't want to be, but being with people when he didn't want to be was up there. Basically, he just wanted to socialize on his own terms. Being prefect in a year that there was a Ball meant that that was unlikely... he wasn't about to look like an absolute nub in front of the whole school. Unfortunately for Henry, there wasn't anyone at school he was especially interested in. Well... that was mostly true.

One girl had always seemed just slightly untouchable, slightly off limits, and slightly too kind not to notice anyway. While rumor had it (confirmed rumor as far as he knew but still) that Billy Cobb had gone off and got a girl pregnant over summer, his younger sister had gone off and gotten... well, Henry wasn't sure if she'd actually done anything at all. It was impossible to say whether she'd become gorgeous over night or whether Henry had suddenly gotten a lot more clear-headed and finally noticed what was right in front of him. He wasn't especially a fan of Billy but Iris had always been plenty kind, and she was funny enough. Probably. They hadn't talked that much actually, but enough for Henry to know it wasn't just her looks that were getting his attention. God he hoped it wasn't just her looks... what kind of jerkwad would he be if that were the case?

He'd gone to the Ball with Iris the last time, but it was just because he figured he should take someone. That was still sort of true except... well, Henry found himself wondering whether she'd like to go with him and wondering if maybe her hair was as soft as it looked and maybe if she'd smile that sweet way she smiled if Henry was there or if it would look different. He wasn't really sure she thought about him much, although they'd been reasonably friendly since the last ball, but it was different now. Logically, he knew they weren't "all grown up" yet, but it felt like that a bit. In Sonora terms, they absolutely were all grown up, and he wasn't just a baby asking a baby to the dance this time. He liked to think that maybe she really would like to go with him.

He put his animal brain thoughts aside in favor of the focus required to keep his lunch down when he finally arrived in Tumbleweed. Mr. Row was doing an outsatnding impression of someone who knew what he was doing and the students were spreading out in some semblance of an ordered manner. Henry used his height to his advantage (they weren't actually that tall, but compared to a load of underclassmen, he had an advantage all the same) and looked around in search of the tell tale red hair. No no, that was Billy... There!

Doubting she'd be completely without company for the day, Henry moved quickly, hoping to come off as least creepy as possible so he didn't run or anything, and appeared by her side.

"Hey," he said, suddenly nervous as he looked down at her cute little face that thankfully did not look like Billy's. "I... do you want to date? Uh, I mean like for the ball. Do you want a date? Do you... I'll buy you ice cream. If you want me to, not like as a bribe." He took a deep breath. "I had a lot of fun with you the last time we went and I'd really like to not just go to the ball? If you want? I'd like to buy you ice cream and hear about your day and go to the ball but maybe we could have ice cream a couple other times before then too?"
22 Henry Spellman Shooting my shot (tag Iris) 1513 0 5

Iris Cobb

July 20, 2023 8:36 PM
Well, here she was at Tumbleweed, and Iris didn't have anybody. Hansel had already been stolen away by Liesl, Ray was with Billy, and she didn't much care what her roommate was doing. Iris had half a mind to track down Alexei and hang out with him, maybe even try to get a ball date out of him. It seemed appropriate, last time they took a Tumbleweed trip Iris had bent over backwards to get Alexei to ask Amethyst. Yet when the shoe was on the other foot, what happened? 'Sorry Iris, you're not good enough, Liesl gets Hans. Suck it up. Go find someone else.' She wasn't even good enough for a 'Yeah, I know you like him. It's just terrible that he and Liesl get along so terribly well.' Just a little bit of sympathy would have been nice, even if she didn't actually mean it. Some 'friend'.

As such, upon arriving at Tumbleweed, she had no idea what she was doing, or who she could do it with. She was alone once more. She had no prospects and no plans and she did not like that. What was she doing? What was she going to do? At this point, she had precisely three options to decide between when she wasn't at school; lock herself up in the Cobbson place with the ghost and never emerge again, abandon the mountain and set out into the world all by herself, or (she shuddered to think about it) submit to Aunt Emily's plan. Along with being sweet and wonderful, Hans had given her another option, a good option, a wonderful option.

In the meantime, she stood watching the crowd of students pair up and disperse into the town. She was startled when a boy's voice spoke to her. It was Henry. He was looking at her odd. Then words began tumbling out of his mouth. As convoluted as they seemed, their meaning wasn't hard to grasp, but she couldn't quite figure out the reasoning behind the words.

"You… want me?" She asked some mild disbelief. He had asked her last time, and they had gone together. It seemed like ages ago. If she remembered correctly last time there was a chocolate frog involved. This time it was ice cream? It hadn't gone terribly last time. Henry was nice. It might be okay.
2 Iris Cobb Ummm.... 1526 0 5

Henry Spellman

July 21, 2023 2:34 AM
Henry spent a lot of time convincing people he wanted them. He wanted Oz more than he wanted independence or safety. He wanted his mom more than he wanted his dad, whoever that was. But did he want Iris?

You want me? was a big question. He felt very much like a kid all of a sudden, his whole life playing out in front of him like a series of linear milestones, guitar tabs with each note planned out, the next lyric in the bridge to a world he didn't know, the next flip of a land card for mana already planned before he even knew the cards in his hand. It was just how you played. There were rules. He didn't know what the game was but he knew some of the rules.

And with Iris, the rules didn't seem so bad. Maybe the rule was that he needed a date to the ball, but maybe it didn't have to be just that. Maybe it could be ice cream and holding hands and wrapping her up all nice and safe. Maybe it didn't have to be forever and ever but maybe it could be. Maybe he didn't have to decide right now.

Without really even realizing it, his mouth quirked up into a small smile. Then a grin. It was time to draw a card.

"Yeah," he said softly. "I really do. If you'll have me?"
22 Henry Spellman Me too 1513 0 5

Iris Cobb

July 25, 2023 8:44 PM
Iris was deeply conflicted. Henry wanted her? But she wanted Hans. And Hans apparently wanted Liesl. And Liesl wanted Hans. And Henry wanted her? What did that mean? How exactly did she feel about Henry? How did she feel about feeling about Henry?

Was he just a convenient boy to go to the ball with since the one she really wanted had already been stolen away from her? Could she agree to go with Henry under those conditions? It didn't seem fair to him. Was this what Amethyst had been saying, 'find some other boy, Liesl gets Hans.'? Had Amethyst had some hand in this? Was this some setup to get her officially out of Liesl's way? If it was, she didn't think Henry was in on it. He wouldn't be a part of that. Probably.

Where did that leave her? What did she say now? Henry looked so… earnest, and honest. Could she give up on Hans though? The part that actually bothered her the most was allowing Amethyst the satisfaction. She'll come back and say 'Congratulations on you and Henry, see you didn't need Hans. Liesl can have him now.' She'd try and be all 'reasonable' and not care at all that Iris still wanted Hans. That it wasn't fair that Liesl just got him because she should naturally just get whatever she wanted.

Henry should get someone who wanted him as well. Not someone who just wasn't wanted by anyone else. Still... she knew what it was to not be with the one you wanted. It was terrible, and that was just him not seeing her. She couldn't imagine what Hans actually rejecting her would feel like, she didn't want to. Here was Henry, who thought he wanted her, she couldn't bring herself to flat out reject him. That would be cruel... does that mean she had to let Amethyst and Liesl win? She desperately didn't want to give up without a fight, without forcing Hans into making the choice. But she already knew what that choice would be, she'd already lost years ago. It just wasn't fair though. She hadn't even had a chance.

Fine. So be it. She was done with the Brockerts and their stupid, horrible, manipulative games. See if she cared. Iris smiled back at Henry, "I would be delighted." Then she held out her hand to him. "What kind of ice cream do you like?"
2 Iris Cobb Okay then. 1526 0 5