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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]thomases
2013-06-06 12:16 am UTC (link)
Thomas was focused on his ice cream cone. It was probably going to be his last go at an unhealthy snack for quite some time with the season starting up soon, so he was going to savor and enjoy it to the very last lick and crunch of the cone. It was the little pleasures in life that were pushing him through the days, and if it took him an hour to finish his dessert, then so be it.

"I can believe it," he said, lifting his gaze for a moment to squint out across the lake. Thomas rarely reminisced about Hogwarts, seeing as he was still quite close to his two best friends. Most of their stories were often repeated at parties, so that feeling of nostalgia was never too far away. He stretched out his legs and leaned back on one hand.

"We're old." He knocked his head back and forth, "In some people's eyes, anyway."

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[info]flower
2013-06-09 01:51 am UTC (link)
One of her eyebrows cocked up, and Rose looked at Thomas with relative surprise. He could believe it? Old? She didn't feel very old; when had it been decided that 26 was old? Learned, maybe, or experienced.... a little, but not old. Weren't you supposed to know what the hell you were doing when you were 'old'? Rose looked down at her lap, fingers having already returned to stringing her ring of flowers together while enjoying the sun and leisure time.

"Well I don't feel very old," she produced a few beats later, tone very matter-of-fact. Rose nodded as she finished off her work, raising it up in the air to inspect for final touches. Deeming it fit (and noticing out of the corner of her eye that Thomas' only free, and therefore preventable hand, was still currently occupied with a frosty treat), she without hesitation reached over to drop the headpiece on his head.

It shimmered an eye-catching bronze-blue in the sunlight.

"Everyone here is just extremely young," Rose decided, pleased with her handiwork and her logic. She smiled faintly, lightened by the sight of Thomas appearing to be... not as burdened as he had been over the past couple months. Perhaps returning to Hogwarts would do some good, help remind him of a simpler time in which everything wasn't so serious or potentially life-threatening.

Her gaze strayed slightly for a moment, wandering back toward the path that ran along the lake and toward the pitch. A couple of older students, possibly 6th or 7th years, were walking along, very much enwrapped in their own little worlds. She continued to watch them for a bit, before suddenly asking, "Is this where you thought you'd be 7th year?"

Rose blinked quickly, a bit startled with her own bluntness, but she couldn't help but feel, while watching these students, that who she had been then was... never had she thought the life she lived, had now would be her future. Her face complexed for a second before turning all attention back to Thomas.

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