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 The house tables had already been replaced by smaller ones, but now, they appeared like carved stumps, like one might see in a Muggle perception of a fairy dollhouse.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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Constance Melcher

October 21, 2023 3:06 PM
Constance did not think much of her physical appearance. That was not to say that she thought ill of it - it was simply that she did not think of it in a literal sense. She was quite introspective, and her mind constantly wandered to far greater places and ideas. She did not have the time to wonder idly if she were “pretty”.

However, today, it occurred to her for perhaps the first time in her life that she could actually be considered… attractive.

It was a pleasant thought, really, although the surprise of it caused her breath to catch momentarily in her throat. The deep blue of the top of the dress contrasted against her natural red hair at the places where they met, although the area was limited as she wore her hair up (yes, Mother, a formal ponytail - how scandalous). As she gazed at her reflection, her eyes lingered over her pale, exposed shoulders, then slowly lowered down the changing color of the dress, the gold overlay following it from blue to white, like the sky becoming morning. Constance felt almost ethereal.

She made it through the prefects’ dance routine, surprisingly content with the feeling of eyes on her as she twirled. She was almost sad when the dance concluded. She wanted more, but had no date. Connie remembered fondly her prior ball experience at Sonora, which she had spent with Theo. Her friend. She needed one of those now. Instead, she felt - despite the crowded room - suddenly and indescribably… alone.
12 Constance Melcher Beautiful, and for what? 1523 0 5

Lydia Priory

October 24, 2023 4:01 PM
Lydia was absolutely not looking forward to the Ball tonight. Which was actually a mild way to put it. In truth, she was absolutely dreading it. Her stomach was twisted up in knots and a few times she actually thought she was at risk of losing her lunch. Or would be if she hadn’t been so anxious that she couldn’t eat anything.

She was definitely at risk of a panic attack. This might actually be overall worse than CATS because Lydia wasn’t actually bad at either practical or theoretical magic while socializing terrified her. She was painfully shy and uncomfortable talking to anyone that she didn’t already know liked her. The idea of standing around by herself made her want to cry and the idea of approaching someone new and worrying about rejection did pretty much the same thing.If someone was mean to her, she would probably burst into tears right then and there when she was already feeling pretty fragile, and then she’d be humiliated. Not to mention potentially mocked-both to her face and behind her back-and bullied relentlessly for her entire seventh year. It would be the same if she had a panic attack.

Which was a very real possibility as she’d had them in both CATS and the Challenges and the former was over something that Lydia wasn’t even bad at! Just over the dire consequences of what could go wrong if she messed up on them. Which were still less dire than the consequences of someone like Ian Malone messing them up since he wanted to be a Healer like Connor was and that involved literal life and death of people with terrible diseases and injuries. Lydia, with all her ailments over the years and those of her mom and other relatives, had a healthy respect for the profession and obviously the shame she would have felt would have paled in comparison-in terms of consequences anyway as she would have felt it very deeply-but still. It would have been bad.

She was just glad her examiner had been super nice and patient with her. The Teppenpaw absolutely was terrified that the same thing would happen during her RATS and that she’d get a less compassionate, empathetic examiner and fail because she had a breakdown-again-and was unable to complete them.

However, that was to worry about in depth more later because right now she had a much more pressing anxiety-the Ball and how alone she would be. She would feel like a bigger loser than she already did. She couldn’t blame them though. Lydia knew that people saw her as weak and needy and fragile and not much fun at all. Why would they want to talk to her at the Ball? The only people she felt comfortable with, that she knew liked her, all had dates. She was happy for them, really she was but she had no idea what she was going to do. Even the Teppenpaws she had hung out with last time weren’t an option. Well, she guessed Patience technically was, but she didn’t quite have the nerve to approach the younger Teppenpaw on her own.

As the time got closer, Lydia got more and more nervous. And, as she was in her dress and make-up, she also completely worried about messing up either due to her issues with her stomach-which again, there wasn’t even anything in but still-and worries about feeling like she was going to burst into tears. Even though her make-up was the magical kind with spells to prevent it from being ruined by such things.

She walked down to the Ball from Teppenpaw by herself. The prefects and Head Students did the opening dance, which admittedly was a potential source of humiliation and anxiety that Lydia was glad to have been spared from. After she found herself still standing alone but near Connie. The other sixth year looked…lost.

And Lydia knew how she felt. And a mix of empathy and solidarity won out over her anxiety. She didn’t want anyone else to feel this way. She approached the Aladren timidly “Connie? Are you all right?”
11 Lydia Priory I feel your pain 1533 0 5

Constance Melcher

October 25, 2023 8:43 PM
Perhaps it had been an oversight on her part, but Constance did not anticipate being approached. True, her height made it somewhat easy to lose her in a crowd, but her bright red hair more than made up for it, and the contrasting dress she wore only made her more appealing to the eye’s natural tendency to wander. So it was hardly unlikely to simply not notice her standing there.

But she had sort of thought that… no one would care. In this regard, Connie would be a sort of visual literacy test: something one technically saw, but was it even worth remembering later? So she was a bit surprised when Lydia Priory not only came up to her but asked if she was okay.

“Oh,” she uttered, her surprise audible. “Yes, thank you.” The response was stiff and uncomfortable, both because she did not know her yearmate very well to feel comfortable speaking on matters of personal emotion and also because the subject itself was a bit… uncomfortable for her. “I am just… bored, I suppose.” It wasn’t exactly true, but it was a close facsimile.

“I’d just like to dance,” Connie admitted. Then a thought struck her. “Would you? Like to dance, I mean. I don’t think anyone here would care,” she added, glancing around. This school was unlike most balls which Constance had been dragged to before. “And I know how to lead. I used to help teach Mathias and our younger sisters.”
12 Constance Melcher Let's just forget about that. 1523 0 5

Lydia Priory

October 26, 2023 7:05 PM
“Okay.” Lydia replied, unsure if she should keep digging any further. After all, she herself often wanted to know that people genuinely cared but at the same time was sort of glad that they didn’t pry further and she didn’t have to tell them deeply personal problems like about how she felt completely anxious about not having anyone to talk to at the Ball, which was arguably not an issue any more since she was talking to Connie.

Or at least Lydia hoped that she could. That the other sixth year wouldn’t brush her off or tell her to get lost or something else that was mean. Not that the Aladren had ever seemed especially mean , just a little different and lost in her own world. Like she was smarter than everyone else and was, like, busy contemplating whatever people that smart thought about that was deeper and more interesting to them than the things that other people were into.

Truth be told, Connie’s intelligence had always intimidated the Teppenpaw. Which to be fair, was not unique to her classmate since quite obviously, Lydia was intimidated by most people. Still, in this specific case, she was worried that her distant cousin might think she was dumb. Although, compared to Connie, most people probably were, including Sophia, Gwendolyn, Uncle Evan and Aunt Chelsea, who were the Aladrens among Lydia’s close relatives. Oh not that they weren’t all brilliant but Connie had given the impression that she was on another level. Like, most of the time she didn’t see the other sixth year around most of the people around their age, just Professor Wright and her brother Mathias.

Whom Lydia also assumed was a super genius. From what she understood of her distant relations, most of the Melchers were brilliant, other than that one that was rumored to be insane, the one in Autumn’s class. Although madness and genius could be closely related and maybe that relative was actually really smart.

However, she did wonder if Connie got lonely without friends. Like, maybe most of the time the Aladren was happy to do her own thing but then…there were things like this, where the entire school was doing an event and she felt like she needed someone to spend time with and didn’t want to spend time with a teacher or her little brother. Lydia knew from personal experience as a youngest sibling that older siblings didn’t always want to spend time with them.

Then Connie admitted that she was bored. Which was totally not surprising since standing around by oneself at a dance was not the most fun thing in the world and something that Lydia would probably feel too if she wasn’t so busy feeling anxious and like a loser. Of course, it could also be that Connie was just bored by something that was not especially intellectually stimulating. Admittedly, the Teppenpaw wondered why she hadn’t brought a book, like Olaf had. Maybe she had and just didn’t feel like reading right now though, Lydia had no idea.

Although now, of course, she was worried that she was boring the other girl. She was not sure exactly how since she hadn’t really been talking about much other than asking her if she was okay. Not exactly discussing the mysteries of the universe or anything but not enough to be boring. Lydia was just a paranoid anxious person who always worried that she was the problem and that people found her boring because she was weak and fragile and Sophia and Iris seemed to find her to be such.

Then Connie asked her to dance. “Um, okay.” Lydia agreed. She knew that it was perfectly acceptable for people to dance in groups and stuff at these things. They weren’t like society balls in that way. Plus, the two girls were cousins so people probably wouldn’t assume things-or even really care, all things considered- even if Connie did want to ballroom dance instead of fast dances.

More importantly though, Lydia was a person who tended to agree to do whatever another person wanted so they would like her. Also, she didn’t know how to dance any other way anyway. Or how to lead.“You’ll have to, I don’t know how.”
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