28 February 1983 @ 09:31 pm
End of Season party! For the 3rd  
Drystan did not usually consider himself a sore loser. He had experienced enough defeats in his career to understand that winning was sometimes as much luck as it was skill—the latter of which he had plenty, the former he was starting to doubt he had any. He would even go so far as to say this was one of the top seasons he'd ever played. Losing the Cup might not be such a hardship, in that light. But to lose to the team he considered the most unsportsmanlike in the League was just an insult to injury. To have lost to them for the third time in the season was, in his perfectly reasonable and justified opinion, grounds for murder.

But a lifetime sentence in Azkaban would leave behind a wife and three children who would likely be just fine without him, but he'd miss them. So mass murder was off the table for tonight, at the very least.

Press snapped pictures outside the admittedly-abandoned looking building of 23 High Street, and Drystan knew there were more inside. Entering the rundown lobby, by-passing the elevator with the out-of-order sign, they made their way up the long flight of stairs to the grand doors of the first floor landing and into the—holy Mer—

Of course, the invitation specified formal wear, but Drystan hadn't honestly been expecting a high-brow formal occasion from the Kestrels. It was a ballroom. There was emerald green positively everywhere. There was something that looked suspiciously like a string ensemble. A bar, where he fancied he would spend as much time as possible, was in the corner. Platters with hors d'oeuvres and glass flutes zoomed by. Having stopped moving, wearing a stupefied expression, Bess had to tug his arm to get him to continue his stride.

"Hell," he muttered, pulling a grim face at the ostentatious yet somehow tasteful décor. Lifting their linked hands, he kissed the back of hers while surveying the spectacle before him.

"Five minutes? Five minutes isn't too soon."



ooc: Quidditch players/personnel + their guests! BLACK TIE! Party is on the first floor in this cool but creepy rundown building. Have fun! :D
 
 
14 February 1983 @ 10:12 pm
For Lady Fawcett  



february the 14th
prettily wrapped and given during dessert
(For Miss Sadie Fawcett )


february the 15th
on the kitchen table, in the morning
()


february the 16th
with a shiny gold bow, by the bathroom sink
()


february the 17th
on the pillow next to her when she wakes up
()


february the 18th
sent by owl during lunch
()


february the 19th
given in person... in the morning...
()


february the 20th
wrapped in her closet, mid-day... for a fancy evening out on the town
(and no children upon returning)
()

 
 
22 January 1983 @ 12:31 pm
Speedy Owl to Penelope, Adam, and Veronica!!  
BRIAN IS TAKING HIS FIRST STEPS AROUND THE HOUSE! Hurry before he decides he's too good for walking and makes us carry him every where!!

~Bess!!
 
 
22 January 1983 @ 12:15 pm
 
WHO: Drystan & Bess Fawcett (and Brian!)
WHAT: Something momentous is happening in the Fawcett Household!
WHERE: FAWCETT HOUSEHOLD lmao
WHEN: Today! Sure!

...his mouth was the new home of the Sahara desert and his eyes were practically charmed to stay open. )
 
 
16 November 1982 @ 07:53 pm
 
WHO: Fawcetts
WHAT: Emoooooo
WHERE: New place in Ottery St. Catchpole
WHEN: night of 14th Nov

There was no desire to go back to how they were, because how they were was living on eggshells they didn’t know existed. )
 
 
09 October 1982 @ 09:19 pm
 
WHO: Drystan and Bess Fawcett
WHAT: Bess has a surprising proposition
WHERE: Their flat
WHEN: Tonight!

Perfect for quidditch. )
 
 
17 September 1982 @ 05:35 pm
 
WHO: Charlie Spinnet and Drystan Fawcett!
WHAT: Uh oh!
WHERE: Before the Kestrel/United match tonight!

Like hell was Charlie going to follow Drystan down some empty hallway where no one could hear him scream. )
 
 
08 September 1982 @ 11:01 pm
Drystan! >>  
With Sadie and Stephen having begged to stay over at their grandmother's for the night, Bess pushed her way back into their flat with Brian sound asleep against her chest. Her boy had exhausted himself, crawling like an animal around the spacious, baby-proofed cottage. Part of Bess had wished to stay along with her older two kids, finally feeling like her parents' home was a place of comfort and happiness, especially when her own flat had been filled with such anxiety and tension. She'd stayed the night in Sadie's room after her fight with Drystan, trying her best to make her daughter think it was just a girls-night sleepover. Sadie hadn't been fooled, however, and her daughter's concern had made it very hard to go the night without crying.

That cold disappointment was the worst feeling she'd ever had during her marriage to Drystan. It was the one thing she never thought she would feel, and Bess couldn't imagine how she was going to fix this. She hadn't been able to talk to Penny, and hoped that the girl had managed to avoid her husband while he was away at quidditch practice.

He would be home now though, hopefully. As anxious as she was to really see him since the fight, Bess needed to know that he hadn't left. Merlin, she didn't know if he could handle it if Drystan wasn't home.

"Hello?" she called out, hoping to hear a response. Or maybe he wouldn't respond, and she'd have to go looking for him, but as long as he was there...
 
 
08 September 1982 @ 06:39 pm
 
WHO: Drystan & Penelope Fawcett
WHAT: Someone has an over-reaction, or: A long, self-indulgent narrative!
WHERE: Fawcett residence
WHEN: Erm... I guess technically yesterday, but we'll say this afternoon!

What has your life been reduced to Penelope? Let's look, shall we? )
 
 
06 September 1982 @ 07:59 pm
Bess  
He was in a mood. If asked, Drystan's reply would of course be that it was caused by the gossip feature and his wife's appearance in it. If someone else had been asked, they might have said his mood had been going on for a time longer than that. However, if his teammates had noticed he was a surlier sort of quiet, the matter hadn't been remarked upon. Nonetheless, he could feel the dark edges of temper creeping up on him, waiting to surpass the boiling point. As a matter of course, Drystan considered himself an even-natured sort, not prone to extremes of emotions. His family had a passionate nature, so biology had taken it upon itself to make him the stalwart. There were exceptions, of course, very memorable ones, like the times he never acted out but ought to have built upon themselves to the point of exploding. But they were few and far between, and he tried not to dwell on them. Drystan tried for a shower, hoping to relax and ease his foul state of mind, but the hot steam was a catalyst for the searing headache he'd been flirting with all during practice and left him simply in a blacker mood than before.

Even the prospect of coming home after a long day gave him no real relief. Barely sparing a moment to notice Penelope had evidently taken the children out for a night, he forewent the usual niceties and greetings to his wife and instead threw a copy of the Tattler on the table and pressed his hand to his closed eyes. "If you're going to carry on assignations with my rival players, you might avoid the cameras."
 
 
31 August 1982 @ 04:51 pm
 
WHO: Bess & Drystan Fawcett
WHAT: Drystan finds something that isn't his..
WHERE: Their flat
WHEN: After Hawaii!

She was his wife, after all. His. Them. Together. Together didn't do the things running through his head. )
 
 
10 June 1982 @ 10:15 pm
Open to Quidditch Players + Guests  
Of course the party had a slight theme of blue and yellow. It wasn't blatantly obvious, but as Bess shifted the United blue napkins to the perfect angle, she couldn't help but beam at how proud she was of the entire gathering. People were happy to see each other, mingling and looking relaxed; the party was exclusive to the players and their guests, so there were no cameramen or journalist---the only pictures being taken were by the players themselves, who seemed to be having a good time goofing off before work began again. Bess had really never thought about being one of those wives, that hosted parties and entertained guests, but---she had to admit that it was quite fun.

The garden looked beautiful. Bess wasn't quite sure how Drystan had so easily managed to get the space, but she wasn't going to complain. Her husband had tricks up his sleeve that she'd probably never fully figure out. Plus, she'd gotten her sister-in-law out of her flat and now Penelope was somewhere around here...hopefully talking to a handsome bloke (but just talking! Only talking!).

Bess couldn't be more pleased with herself. She let out a breath and shook her head at a few players who were on their fourth glass of champagne.
 
 
08 February 1982 @ 08:36 pm
Valentine's Day Gala!  

Being the defending champs gave the members of the Caerphilly Catapults many obligations, like being the MC's of this rather lavish evening...or, rather, the boys had volunteered Carys to do all the talking as they stood and looked cute in their suits. It was a job that she didn't particularly mind, she'd been in the spotlight all her life, but she grew bored of introducing generous donors and the big-wigs of the league. Carys knew about all the politics that went on behind the scenes, so she put on a good face, but was definitely not shy about voicing her opinion on certain matters.

"Oh, absolutely," she said to the head of the refereeing committee, "But when you've got one ref on the offensive side, and the foul's committed on the far end of the defense's area....I'm just saying, we should probably be taking advantage of--oh, what's it called?" Carys winked at the man, and at the reporter listening in, "--magic?"

She laughed when he huffed and excused himself, and the reporter shook her hand for the great sound bit. Carys gave a little twirl (her dress had too many ruffles not to twirl), and leaned over the counter to order another drink. The sound of something like an amused snort made her turn her head, and she raised her eyebrows,

"Something funny?"
 
 
06 February 1982 @ 12:05 pm
Speedy Owl to Drystan!  
So, I'M KIND OF FREAKING OUT HERE BECAUSE-- this morning when I was talking about my back sort of aching but then I told you it wasn't a big deal and that you should go to practice all the way in Puddlemere because of the home game tonight?

Well, I'm pretty sure my water's just broken and I'm going into labor.

Don't freak out!

- Bess
 
 
18 August 1981 @ 12:49 am
 

[Who?] Bess Fawcett and Jen Scabior.
[Where?] St Mungo's Maternity Ward dundundun
[Rating?] PG
[Why?] Why not?
Preggos Galore. )