Katey Willow

October 20, 2023 3:44 PM
The ball committee was asked to arrive an hour before the doors of the event opened to the rest of the school to assist in the final set up and preparations. Katey had dealt with all the external adults (musicians, food vendors, ice sculptors, and anything else the students had selected while staying within their budget) and allowed the students to be the ones focused primarily on the decorations. However, some final touches were needed that went beyond even the near-graduating seventh years’ likely ability, and so with the flourish of her wrist, Katey performed the final transformations. The house tables had already been replaced by smaller ones, but now, they appeared like carved stumps, like one might see in a Muggle perception of a fairy dollhouse. But perhaps the greatest change of all was the walls. In most places, the titular cascades of the room slowed, then stopped as vines and greenery grew over them. Even to a magical-raised student, the words “enchanted forest” would take on new meaning tonight.

Katey turned to her team, absolutely beaming. “We did it! Thank you all so much for your wonderful contributions. You have made the most beautiful ball Sonora has ever seen. Now - enjoy yourselves!”

The main student body began to enter, and Katey gathered those participating in the opening number, the traditional prefects’ dance. She told them to hold their position while she gave the introduction, then went back to the area where the rest of the school was waiting.

“Welcome, everyone, to the ball! This year, as you can tell, our theme is Enchanted Forest. Before we begin, how about a round of applause for our amazing ball planning committee?” Katey eagerly participated in the applause, leading the charge as she always did. “Please enjoy yourselves with friends, dance, enjoy the music and concessions, but first, let’s begin with our traditional opening: the prefects’ dance! Music!”

After the dance, the ball was truly in motion, and the students were free to do as they wished with their evening. As for the medic, she was more than content to simply watch, although she was tempted herself to twirl around on the dance floor a time or two, if she could persuade her coworkers into a dance, to let her ombre dress spin around her while her arms, in long black gloves, held onto a friend. To be young again, but different this time. Better.
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Isla Brockert

October 26, 2023 3:47 PM
Just like at the last Ball, Isla felt pretty sad However, this time around it was for very different reasons. Last time, she had felt lonely and left out, with nobody to talk to. It had been completely awful as in addition to feeling rejected it had been completely boring. Isla had never found balls to be all that interesting in general and having to stand around by herself while her friends had dates made matters worse, even if Sonora’s balls were less stuffy than pureblood ones.

So, the whole thing left a really bad taste in her mouth and it would be better if the last Midsummer Event of Isla’s Sonora years-it might not be the last one that she ever attended because she had two younger brothers and would someday most likely have children who were students and she’d come back for their Concerts regardless of whether or not they performed in them and who knew if they’d some day recycle the alumni Fair but it was the last one where Isla would be a student-was any of the other events instead of an event that she felt was inherently dull and also brought up her worst memories of her entire time at school. Taking her CATS and RATS exams were a happier memory than the last Ball was.

Still, this time was different. At least in that Isla wasn’t going to be all by herself. Rosalynn would still be with Tommy obviously but at least she’d have Lorena to hang out with and hopefully their other friend would join them for at least part of the time. After all, it was their very last night together at Sonora. They would see each other again but it would never be quite the same as they would no longer be roommates who saw each other every day.

And perhaps Isla was being a tiny bit naive about this. After all, people lost touch after graduation all the time, especially when they came from different backgrounds and had different lifestyles but her cousin Cory was still friends with his Sonora friends and while one of them was from the same sort of family as theirs, the other one wasn’t. So certainly it was not unrealistic for Isla to expect the same.

Also, if it was completely unrealistic, certainly Olaf would have burst her bubble by now and he had yet to do so. Which totally meant that Isla, Lorena and Rosalynn would be best friends for the rest of their lives, bridesmaids in each others’ weddings and everything else that was included in being part of each other’s lives. The idea of anything less than that was absolutely terrifying to Isla, possibly worse than anything that Topaz could come up with.

Still, they wouldn’t be roommates anymore and more than a summer could pass without being together. So this was their last night together as such and while it was a much different sort of sadness…Isla still felt sad. No matter what happened in her future, how good that both logic and Divination methods said it was going to be, she still was going to miss Rosalynn and Lorena terribly.

So, she met Lorena in Aladren and they walked down to the Ball together. Isla looked around the transformed Hall. “The committee did a really good job on this.” She said. “I’ll have to tell Alma how well that she did.” Her youngest cousin at Sonora had been part of the Ball planning committee.

Unable to contain herself any longer, Isla threw her arms around her friend in a big hug. “I’m going to miss you so much .”


OOC: I made some assumptions on where Isla and Lorena met, let me know if you want me to edit it. Also, as discussed in Chatzy, Ros can join them after the Important Surprise.
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Lorena Abernathy

October 29, 2023 10:20 PM
Lorena’s family wasn’t completely impoverished, but they weren’t especially wealthy either. For that reason, she had been a little nervous about what she would be able to get for the Ball this year. But to her surprise, Mom had really come through and let her find something really great.

She felt sleek and sexy in her red dress, her first with a leg slit like this, although it wasn’t as high as some others she had tried on (and received a hearty veto from her mom). And she was actually glad to have something a bit more slim-fitted in the skirt, as a lot of girls at Sonora had seemed to go with fuller ball gowns. It had taken a long time for Lorena’s confidence to reach this level, but for once, she didn’t really mind standing out.

A part of her was naturally sort of bummed not to have a date to what was essentially her senior prom, but there were silver linings. More time to hang out with Isla was definitely one of them, knowing that Rosalynn would make some time for them later on too but would obviously spend a fair deal of time dancing with Tommy. Having Isla as company was certain to keep Lorena in positive spirits.

Except now, when the Ball had hardly begun and Isla was already simply unable to contain herself. Lorena had tried to ignore the reality of the situation, but Isla just couldn’t do the same. This was their last night together at Sonora. And sure, the girls would stay in touch, but it would never be the same as it was now. They would go their separate ways - Lorena herself was on track for college in the fall with a major in English literature - and while they would be best friends forever, it was hard to compete with the availability of sharing classes, meals, and even a dorm room.

“I’ll miss you too,” Lorena replied, the genuine weight of the emotion apparent in her voice. “But… let’s try not to think about that yet. Let’s just enjoy the Ball, and then we can all go cry together in our room in the morning before we graduate. We deserve one more happy night together.”
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Isla Brockert

October 31, 2023 7:01 PM
Isla nodded. Truth be told, this had been coming for weeks. All she’d been able to think about was how much she was going to miss her friends and how things would be different and…uncertain. Like, there were things that should be obvious, like that she was going to go off to college and someday she would probably meet someone and get married but well, she was worried that the latter would take awhile.

She already knew that society balls were not the greatest place for finding someone special. Not for her anyway, they were fabulous for people like Esme and Amethyst. However, Isla found them shallow and boring. She wanted someone to get to know-and like-who she really was. That was hard when there was an approved list of topics to talk about at these things. Obviously, her parents weren’t like Liesl’s mother, who couldn’t accept who her daughter was and tried to stifle her, but the Aladren knew how these things were. Maybe there were people who liked more interesting things but they were trapped by the superficial setting.

And even college…well, Isla was worried about her roommate. She had no illusions that a roommate was guaranteed as a friend. Just because she’d been extremely lucky at Sonora did not mean that lightning would strike twice. Like, the only other relative she had that seemed to be friends with their roommate at Sonora had been Jasper. Well, and Desmond.

That was even discounting that some of her relatives had not had roommates here and that Topaz was a psychopath that nobody would get on with. Which was another worry, but not a really big one, after all,most people were not psychopaths and what were the odds that Isla would have to deal with yet another? Unless she actively went into criminal psychology as she’d found out that Gwendolyn wanted to do and she had absolutely no plans to do so.

Still, there were a lot of ways that things could go wrong. Even though Isla was the polar opposite of Olaf and tended to like most people, there were still people who weren’t psychopaths that were still hard to live with. Like snobby mean girls. Isla knew the type, people who were like Amethyst and Esme but…without her relatives’ better qualities. She was a Brockert, so that was in her favor with them but they still weren’t her favorite people. Also, she was weird and people like that didn’t like weird people. Hence the curtailing of personality at society balls. Jacqueline, Liesl’s mother, wasn’t wrong that things were like that, that it was easier to fit in if you behaved a certain way, but she was honestly part of the problem regarding why that was.

Isla was also worried about the polar opposite of mean pureblood girls-and she understood that mean girls were not unique to pureblood society, so she didn’t want to deal with mean non-pureblood girls, whom she understood to be similar, but not with the pureblood society part, they might be worse since her last name wouldn’t be a defense, though they might also suck up to her and use her to get ahead, Isla really didn’t want that either, she wanted something more genuine-but like, she was worried about people who instead of liking her for her last name, they hated her for it.

Basically she meant people like Topaz’s old Sonora roommate. Obviously Isla’s cousin was a large part of the problem and probably most of it, but it wasn’t as if Ness McLeod would have liked any of them, even the seventh year who was not a psychopath and not especially girly either. And Isla didn’t know what the problem was that Sapphire’s roommate had with her, since Sapphire was sweet but Jezebel Reed-Fischer had not seemed very interested in her. Which did not seem to be an anti-pureblood thing since Jezebel had been friends with both Bridget Ferguson and Martin Crosby V.

As for Esme and Sadie, who to be fair, had seemingly got on all right, they just weren’t super close, well, here Isla could actually defend her sister’s roommate. Sadie had been the seventh year’s Challenge Team Leader and was a nice girl who seemed to suffer with self-esteem issues, which might be why she had been fairly friendly with Sapphire as they had that in common. However, Sadie might have been intimidated by Esme, which Isla would understand and not blame her for. If Isla were Sadie, she might have been intimidated by Esme too. In fact, she probably would have been intimidated by her if she wasn’t her sister. Isla was somewhat intimidated by those who were like her.

Still, she could imagine that in some cases, her family members just didn’t click with their roommates and the Aladren kind of feared that too. She was also worried that she was the weird roommate that people didn’t want to get stuck with.

All of which made Isla worried about the future, regardless of what all the tarot cards, tea leaves and crystal balls said. After all, she wasn’t a Seer. She didn’t want her dorm room to be a place where she felt like she couldn’t relax, like Amethyst was going through now. She didn’t know what happened between Amethyst and Iris who had been such good friends before but it wasn’t something that Isla wanted and that too was something that made her grateful for Rosalynn and Lorena.

And she needed it to continue. Maybe they wouldn’t have a falling out like the two Crotali had, but that didn’t mean that their lives wouldn’t get in the way. That happened a lot to people. Isla knew that Cory was in touch with his best friends but one of them, Neal, was from a family like theirs and they went to the same parties and stuff. Allegra was still in touch with Caitlin Pierce, but Caitlin was a New Hampshire Pierce and also,Emerald was married to Caitlin’s brother. So yeah, it was different. Easier. And Isla didn’t want to lose touch with her friends because she lived a different lifestyle, especially one that was not currently very appealing to her

Although now she felt a little guilty. “You’re right.” Isla replied. “And I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to be a downer.” She really didn’t want to ruin Lorena’s night, that would not be fair to her friend.

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