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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]mckinnons
2013-06-10 11:48 pm UTC (link)
Iwan lifted his head quickly from his platter of food, having been unable to decide which of his four favorite Three Broomsticks desserts to pick and choosing all of them. If there was one thing he'd learned from being a Tornado (and there was definitely more than one thing) was that you must indulge yourself from time to time. Martin Boot had been key in learning that skill, so Iwan had only a little problem ordering the different treats.

"Why?" he asked, because it always took him a few moments to remember that people might actually recognize him from playing quidditch. He spent so much time on the silent sidelines of the Bats' roster that it still surprised him to see QUIGLEY jerseys in the stands at Tutshill. Iwan straightened up, remembering that this weekend was supposed to be about the fans and becoming more personable.

"Were you a Slytherin as well?" he asked.

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[info]marridgeback
2013-06-11 12:02 am UTC (link)
To be quite honest, it had taken her a few seconds to recognize that he was indeed a Quidditch star...but that wasn't something she needed to mention. Tutshill was an English team, after all, not a Scottish one -- so she didn't pay so much attention to them. Still, she knew about the league enough...but she still let out a little laugh.

"Hufflepuff," she said, motioning down to the black and gold sash that she'd tied around her waist. It was interesting to see him perk up, and she told herself that surely it was because he was seeing such a comely lass and not because he had suddenly remembered it was his obligation to be friendly. She cast a glance down to the menagerie of desserts in front of him and, after a brief moment of consideration, popped her fingertip into the whipped cream of one of the concoctions and then cleaned her finger off with her tongue.

"That one's my favorite," she offered by way of explanation -- not that she felt she needed one. It had been the first time in a long while she'd been up to escaping from the island, and she was intent on enjoying herself.

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[info]mckinnons
2013-06-11 01:45 am UTC (link)
He was used to people stealing his food, from his siblings when he was younger (and older), to his classmates when he was younger (and older), to his teammates when he was younger (and older). Iwan's lips twisted for a moment at the sight of this stranger's finger in his food, but then his mouth went dry as said finger disappeared into her mouth with quite the flourish.

Iwan squirmed uncomfortably in his seat, the Slytherin prowess that had slowly been creeping into his chest this weekend disappearing as quickly as the whip cream had.

"Mine too," he managed, pulling his eyes from her lips to find something, anything to focus on but her. He most certainly would like it if Wendy swept into the seat beside him and took over this situation----but that thought quickly led into more awkward thoughts than he'd like to admit.

Secretly envision, but never admit.

"Did you play quidditch?" he asked, attempting to act aloof while focusing his gaze on the variety of broomsticks hanging along the trim of the walls.

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[info]marridgeback
2013-06-11 02:01 am UTC (link)
She was sure that she'd seen him paying attention for a split second while she finished off the whipped cream on her finger, but apparently the broomsticks behind the bar were of more interest. Hmph. Obviously he was used to women who were a little more forward (although she was sure that she'd been fairly obvious).

"I did, actually. Can you guess what position??" She tugged absently at a strand of her hair, taking the collar of her shirt with it just a little so she could expose a bit of skin. Marissa leaned forward a little to run her other hand up his arm briefly, brow raised and a more mischievous grin on her face. Okay, so maybe she wasn't as out of practice as she'd thought.

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[info]mckinnons
2013-06-11 02:45 am UTC (link)
Jaysus, Mary, and Merlin, she was going to ruin his dessert.

Iwan had managed to count six Nimbuses, four Shooting Stars, and a couple of Bluebells before Marissa had snapped his attention from the decorations. He felt the usual nervousness that overwhelmed him when it came to speaking to females, and he did his best to remember the advice West had given him over the course of this past season. Rule one was to ignore everything that Martin Boot said, and rule number two was to focus on the task at hand.

Squinting a bit in thought, he looked her over. She had the frame of a seeker, long and limber much like himself, but with her attitude and gumption, he couldn't imagine she'd have the attention span to circle the pitch for what could be hours at a time.

"Lassie," he said, having noticed her distinct northern accent. His Irish brogue worked strangely along with her tone. Iwan felt just enough confidence with his decision and moved to lean forward on the table. "You're most definitely a chaser."

On the pitch and off, it seemed.

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[info]marridgeback
2013-06-11 02:52 am UTC (link)
Aha, so he was paying attention - on several levels, evidently, with his slight change in phrasing. It pleased her immensely that her little question had both gotten a reaction out of him and ended with him getting the right answer. It had given him ample time to look her over without being -- well, skeevy about it, and that was a bit the point. At his answer, she nodded firmly.

"You've caught me. Must've been all the time growing up with the dragons, according to m'sister. Running 'round and picking up eggs." She let her own accent thicken just a little -- judging from his, he'd be able to understand her well enough. Not like some of the girls at the office who complained about not being able to understand a bloody thing she said when she went off on a rant about experimental charms.

"I think that right answer earns you a drink."

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[info]mckinnons
2013-06-11 08:27 pm UTC (link)
His smile widened with intrigue and amusement. Dragon eggs? What was she doing growing up around dragons and playing with their eggs? She said it so nonchalantly that Iwan found it hard to think that 'raising dragons' could be a made up pickup line. Though, he supposed that if he rattled off that he was the starting seeker for the Tornadoes, it might seem like he was trying to pull her leg either. He didn't hold himself like most players in the league did and didn't dare try to.

"A drink sounds great," he said with a nod, pushing the plate of desserts to the center of the table. It was the least he could do, and if it meant getting her to stick around for a little longer, than that worked too. With Iwan's lack of skills, it was not above him to drag a girl in with sweets.

"Though, I should probably get your name before I start accepting alcohol, yeah?"

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[info]marridgeback
2013-06-12 01:30 pm UTC (link)
She supposed it didn't hurt to give him her name now that she was relatively sure he wasn't going to outright reject her. She was sure that if he'd been a womanizer, she'd remember reading about it in the Tattler (whether it was true or not). She offered her hand to him (carefully not the golden one, because it didn't seem fair to freak the poor bloke out like that when they hadn't even snogged yet).

"Marissa. And you're..." She couldn't help the slight pause while she considered who he might be. There were very few players in the league she didn't at least recognize by face, and even fewer that she thought had been in Slytherin. "...Iwan, right?" Hopefully her guess had been spot-on, or she'd look a bit silly.

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