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◎ c h a r l i e ([info]spinnets) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2013-05-25 19:58:00


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Entry tags:adrian mattias, andrea johnson, anton chang, charles spinnet, delilah spinnet, group, henry wadcock, howell williams, iwan quigley, magnolia mattias, marissa macfusty, oliver comstock, otto bagman, penelope fawcett, rose knightley, saoirse mullet, therese bonaccord, thomas mccormack

Hogsmeade Quidditch Weekend! Open to All!
Charlie was literally bouncing around like a school kid. How was he so keen on the ways of excited, shriek-filled Hogwarts students? Why, he was surrounded by a gaggle of them! Bouncing, the lot of them, and all donned in red and gold! It was a beautiful sight, really, and it made the slightly overcast day seem bright and sunny and warm. He wanted to hug each and every one of those kids, so he did and it was a good feeling to be recognized as some 'Gryffindor Hero!' A Gryffindor Hero! Legend, some were saying. Some teeny, tiny voice in the back of Charlie's head knew that legend, even hero was pushing it a bit far, but he would happily accept the compliments because they made him feel damn special.

He hadn't been much of a standout in school, popular enough not to lurk around the corridors without anyone noticing you were there, but he was no quidditch captain or head boy. He was just Charlie, and even if his quidditch fame and popularity had skyrocketed these past few years, he was still very much in awe of the fact that people could be impressed by him.

"All right, all right!" he laughed, prying off the clamped fingers of a young third year girl's off his arm. "I'll be back, I promise!"

There was a chorus of moans, but soon the group had spotted yet another player to lay their tremendous excitement and focus on, and Charlie was free. He bounded down the pavement, Gryffindor scarf proudly flapping in the wind behind him, and dropped down onto a wooden bench beside his very Hufflepuff-y girlfriend.

"The kids," he said, waving his hand out toward the crowd before dropping it down onto the back of the bench behind Penelope, "They dig me."



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[info]mattias
2013-06-03 02:35 am UTC (link)
Adrian turned to Maggie, watching her curiously for a moment. Had he enjoyed Hogwarts? Well, of course he had, he and Tony had more than see to that . And Carys, he couldn't forget Carys. And--- well. There had been some not-so-enjoyable parts as well, he supposed. Adrian frowned, slightly, thinking to how he had struggled with English for a good deal of his younger years, and then when fifth year had come around...

He cleared his throat, swallowing before speaking. "I found out about my father fifth year," Adrian began calmly, surprisingly lightly. The whole thing was many years removed now (was it ten?), and his relationship with Odette had definitely never been better, so perhaps that was why he could so easily speak about a time in his life that was most definitely not his brightest.

"It made things complicated." He thought for a second, then added, "With Odette. I was not a very nice wizard." Adrian clutched Maggie's hand a bit tighter, not because he felt uncomfortable, but because it was occurring to him that this was one of the few, if not the first times, he had openly spoken about that time in his life to her. It was strange to think that during all of that, she was here at Hogwarts as well, living a completely separate life despite sleeping int he same tower everynight. "I did not leave Hogwarts with many friends. But I am glad to have come here." Adrian nodded his head curtly , a physical manifestation of truly believing so.

"I am sure Hogwarts was much better for you."

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[info]maggiepie
2013-06-08 10:27 pm UTC (link)
She had quite tremendously hated Adrian on Odette's behalf when he had returned to England a few years ago. It was easy to, because if her best friend hated him with every fiber of her being, Maggie of course would feel the same. It was not until the tabloids labeled Adrian as her son's father that she took a moment to think about him. It was easy to see that he was no longer the vicious boy from Odette's past.

"Hogwarts was not much of an adventure for me," she said, not wanting to simply agree with his statement. She didn't think she had the right to complain when he had gone through something traumatic like finding out about the father figure missing from most of his life had a happy family, another child. All Maggie had to blame for her less than enthusiastic time at Hogwarts was herself.

Maggie looked up at Adrian and smiled sadly, "I was not a very nice witch."

Her grip on Adrian's hand tightened as a thought occurred, eyes widening, "What if other children are not nice wizards and witches to Josef and Adeline?"

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[info]mattias
2013-06-09 02:57 am UTC (link)
Adrian looked down at Maggie curiously, genuinely surprised by what she had said. He hadn't know her very well in school (or admittedly even attempted to), but from what interactions they had had, he had always assumed she was popular in her year. He did remember thinking that she had been pretty, then, and being the only girl on a quidditch team of Gryffindor boys... he had never looked much farther beyond those simple observations.

But Hogwarts having not been an adventure for her? Not a very nice witch? Adrian continued to look down at her a bit struck, and not at all believing he understood what she was saying. Surely she meant it for his benefit. To not make him feel like such the monster he had been? It was unclear.

"Josef and Adeline have Brand and Mattias blood in them," Adrian responded automatically, with little doubt in his voice. Their children, he could tell already, would be strong characters, and therefore not muddled by the anxieties and problems of their parents. Or, at least, he hoped they would be raised to envelope that mentality. "They will brush such lack of niceties off like nothing of it."

He nodded again, reaffirming his words while they walked. These corridors were tough experiences, but nothing he didn't think they wouldn't be able to handle.

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