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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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Tony & Drea
[info]feminist
2013-05-25 09:50 pm UTC (link)
While Andrea Johnson was not getting the same demanding attention as her Quidditch peers, there was still plenty of love for the reformed Seeker to be had. Retellings of her valiant display of skill at the Europe cup kept coming up, as well as a few Appleby fans asking her for autographs here and there. It took her some time to wade through the questions and everything else being thrown her way by the eager students, but she eventually found herself standing next to Tony Chang, a rather large smile on her face.

"Fancy seeing you here, Fancy Feet," she exclaimed. She kept a small amount of distance between him, not wanting to push the public envelope if he wasn't ready for that just yet.

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[info]antonins
2013-05-26 11:55 pm UTC (link)
His grin matched Drea's and those 'fancy feet' of his couldn't keep from bouncing in place. Tony enjoyed watching her from a distance, interacting with fans and being her all-around good willed and cheerful self. She had always been one of the players who meshed so well with his personality that any training sessions never felt like work, but just like a easy-going, good ol', sweat-inducing workout.

"I am the proudest of the brave at heart Gryffindors! Of course I would show!" he annouced, loudly, pulling open his red workout jacket to reveal a shirt emblazoned with the Gryffindor seal. Though really, the red and gold face paint smeared across his cheeks was enough to show what House he was supporting, but Tony liked striking poses.

His smile took on a mischevious one and with a quick look around to make sure that the crowd was entirely absorbed in the gaggle of Tornadoes that had just exited from The Three Broomsticks, Tony grabbed Drea's hand and pulled her down the alleyway between the stores.

A bit of privacy seemed to be silently requested and needed right about now.

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[info]feminist
2013-05-27 12:18 am UTC (link)
Drea laughed as she tugged at the hem of his jacket. "Red and gold emblazoned house pride, pretty par for the course. For a Gryffindor," she replied as they settled into a nook in the alley, well hidden from prying eyes.

"I feel like a giddy school girl. All I'm missing is the skirt and the Hufflepuff tie," she confided with a grin. "Though I did manage to sport some house pride of my own I'll have you know." She pulled her light blue robes apart to reveal an obscene amount of yellow and black.

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Henry!
[info]takeyoudown
2013-05-27 12:56 am UTC (link)
It could never be said that Delilah Spinnet didn't love her brother. Ever. Because it took an incredible amount of it for her to sit though a twelve hour quidditch match. And it wasn't even over yet. Granted, it was hard not to get caught up in the excitement. She was all decked out in Gryffindor colors that she really hadn't worn in years, going as far as coloring strands of her hair red and gold for the day, but there was a limit. Delilah had taken her own breaks constantly through out hours four through nine literally unable to sit still long enough to care. If she missed the catching of the snitch, she was sure someone would be more than happy to recount the events for her. Charlie would never know.

When the 'official' break was announced, Delilah was out of her seat in seconds promising Nora she would not take the opportunity to disappear for good. Just enough time make it to Hogsmeade for a drink. It was nice being back at Hogwarts. It certainly helped her drab mood for her to pretend, at least for the weekend, she was still back in school when things were simpler. Something about Hogwarts that made her forget about everything outside the grounds.

She couldn't help the slightly mischievous grin that formed when she spotted a familiar face in the crowd. Now it certainly felt like she was back in school, and 1975 was a really good year. She hadn't seen Henry since before Istanbul. She had been meaning to talk to him ever since she got back on her feet, but the time never seemed right. She never knew how to deal with delicate situations, always being far to loud and brash. Instead she sent flowers and dealt with his assistant with very few complaints (well until she was told she couldn't duel, but that was just a very bad week).

It wouldn't be awkward to talk to him now. Not here in Hogsmeade, with a very aggressive Slytherin versus Gryffindor match going on. Maybe Henry wouldn't mind also pretending it was still 1975 for a day. Not even bothering to ask, Delilah settled herself into the empty seat next to Henry. "Trade scarves with you. You don't have nearly enough of the right colors on." She teased lightly.

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[info]fictitious
2013-05-27 01:59 am UTC (link)
It would be the magnitude of a highly promoted Slytherin versus Gryffindor match that would get Henry Wadcock willingly out to a public event. His brother wasn't even playing, and he still couldn't resist going to watch the match. Plus, it was a good opportunity to make sure that his clients were properly using this time to boost up their image, show some school pride. It never hurt to remember your roots. The game was grueling, long, and frustrating, and this break was definitely necessary.

Henry had found a spot where Seth and his cronies wouldn't bother him. He was still a bit on edge with his brother, but putting on the school colors seemed to revert the two of them back to their Hogwarts days and now it would just be better for all of those visiting Hogsmeade today that the Wadcock brothers were not within five feet of each other.

He tilted his head up slowly at the voice, and managed a smirk. He had not seen Delilah in some time, even though, as her agent, he kept tabs of what she was doing (and where she was, country-wise).

"I could never. Green brings out my eyes," he said, pushing the chair at his table out with his foot.

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[info]takeyoudown
2013-05-27 08:31 am UTC (link)
"If green brings out your eyes imagine the wonders gold would do... except that's not true at all. I remember, you just can't pull off Gyrffindor colors. Shame, but you at least you look very handsome in the losing team's colors."

Playing with the fridge of her scarf, Delilah watched the people moving along the street, sighing when she realized that she would soon have to go back to the stands. These games were so much more fun when she was dating Henry and he was playing. Two teams to root for, never lost really. Plus the bonus of getting Charlie all riled up, nothing would ever top the time he spotted her sporting a Slytherin scarf to a game (versus Ravenclaw, she didn't have a death wish, but apparently it was a very important game in the grand scheme of things and it was many levels of wrong for her to root for them).

Getting bored with the crowd, she rested her chin in her hand and turned her attention to Henry. There were moments when Delilah caught herself spending an inappropriate amount of time reminiscing about their time together. Which was beyond pointless. Most days they barely worked as friends, let alone more. That being said, Henry had been her longest lasting relationship, ever. And now, she considered him to be a dear friend even though she spent at least half of seventh year wanting to strangle him. Her relationship with Henry worked when it shouldn't have, and maybe if she could figure out why then she would figure out why her relationships didn't work when they should.

She blinked quickly realizing that silence had stretched a bit too long and she'd been caught staring. "Betcha Gryffindor wins," she said pushing away here earlier thoughts and covering with the easy topic in front of them. "And since our standard school day's wager is now highly inappropriate, I say if Gryffindor wins you let me go to the duel next week."

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Thomas!
[info]flower
2013-05-28 05:05 pm UTC (link)
While losing to Hufflepuff had been disappointing in the moment, Rose was happy to report that the match loss wasn't setting back her day much. In fact, she found she was immensely enjoying herself and hadn't really been turned down about it at all, which couln't be said for the participants of the now six hour long Gyrffindor vs. Slytherin match. But that bitter rivalry was her gain, as most events for the day had now come to an end to center around the match; she had more free time now than she'd previously believed.

And what better way to spend unexpected free time at your former school than with your schoolhood friends? Laughing about, eating far too much food that necessary, bringing up then painful, now hilarious stories about studying for O.W.L.s? She had one too many times today wiped away tears from her eyes from laughing too hard, and the dull ache of her stomach simply was not going to go away anytime soon, she realized.

Eh, there were worser things.

"I can't believe it's been eight years," Rose let out, unable to hide her astonishment in her voice. Eight years since their last day of seventh year-- it seemed like a different timeline, with how much everything had changed. She put down the quickly forming crown of flowers (charmed blue of course) in her hands to look at Thomas beside her. They had, whilst walking to look for Kendall, decided to sit on the grass next to the lake with the hope of spotting him looking for them, but it had been a while now so it was unclear where their Hufflepuff friend had run off to. Perhaps he was still celebrating with his team.

"Can you believe it?" she asked, squinting slightly as she spoke.

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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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NONA
[info]rabbit
2013-05-28 07:10 pm UTC (link)
He did not know many people at this Slughorn affair, nor did many know him, leaving Ollie little to occupy his time with at this festivity. He didn't mind it, however, as he could say he wasn't in the most social of moods, a side effect of always feeling a bit out of place at these Slugclub parties. To no one's surprise, Slughorn had jumped at the opportunity to become the center of attention for one night during this Hogwarts/Quidditch weekend, and as he pulled a cigarette out of the pocket of his dress robes, Ollie couldn't help but wonder what exactly had possessed him to accept this invitation in the first place.

It wasn't as if he and Slughorn had kept in touch over the years, though perhaps that had been a bit one sided on the old Professor's part-- within two weeks of Ollie's return to England the invite for this party had arrived in the post... and he wasn't playing this weekend either (again, something he found that did bother him- he had only truly played for his house for a year), so why drag him of all wizards out to show off to a bunch of teenagers? It didn't exactly make sense, but out of sentiment sake Ollie had accepted the invitation and here he was.

Having thought better and moved into one of the quieter side rooms off the main party area, Ollie had been in the process of inhaling his cigarette when the door behind him swung open. In one swift motion he tossed the cigarette in his hands to the ground and turned with his hands behind his back, intent on making it look like he had merely been inspecting the various books on the wall in front of him. But the tentative plan of hiding his bad habit quickly lost all merit, as the neutral look on his face became void of all neutrality upon realizing who had just walked into the room.

He did not say anything, as he didn't know what to say to her, and instead of averting his gaze like he knew he should have, Ollie's eyes locked on Nona Pepper's face guiltily.

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Adrian!
[info]maggiepie
2013-05-29 12:37 am UTC (link)
Hogwarts had not been her favorite of times, of places. She'd excelled in school and at quidditch, but Maggie had not come away from it with life long memories to cherish and friendships that would span the ages. She knew she only had herself to blame, as her attitude had been standoffish and, with no better way to say it, rude, but she still found that even the most obnoxious of people she remembered from her school days had come out of it with stories they'd never forget.

Even her memories of Adrian, who she had married and devoted her life to, were unclear and vague. He had been her quidditch captain at some point and all she could remember was hating the team she played on. The only girl on a squad full of idiot boys. Their children would one day ask about their relationship in Hogwarts and what could she say? She barely remembered their father from her time in Gryffindor Tower.

"Did you enjoy Hogwarts?" she mused out loud, gripping Adrian's hand as they meandered the corridors of the castle. They had swiftly made their way from the crowds of the Gryffindor common room and were now seemingly aimlessly exploring. Maggie didn't have a particular place she'd like to see, but it felt good, almost romantic, to be walking with Adrian in this way. She was allowed to attempt to create her own memories, right?

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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]mullets
2013-05-31 04:42 am UTC (link)
It was now two in the morning, and this match that should have been eventful, but nonetheless a short-lived experience, was continuing into its thirteenth hour. Or, more accurately, would be when this two-hour time out was finished. But, that was currently an hour and a half away, and with little left to keep her adrenaline-fueled focus, Saoirse had retreated from the stress of the pitch with the intent of wandering the grounds. Was it a silent and idle threat to potentially never return to this disaster of a quidditch match unfolding before her? Perhaps, but not truly, for she had barely made it off the grass before swerving under the stands and slipping beneath the pitch's complex support system of wood and magic.

This would be a good place to, for lack of a better term, hide, wouldn't it? Low lighting, minimal noise, off the beaten path... she sunk against one of the beams unceremoniously, finding that having not bothered to remove her equipment helped make it easier slip down to the ground smoothly. She welcomed the soft ground, and after a few silent seconds Saoirse felt herself exhale the growing tension within her in the form of a revealing sigh.

Just as she was about to pull off her shoes, a distinct shuffling of mass not too far away caught her attention, and instinctively she squinted her eyes to peer through the dim light. It took a few moments for her eyes to adjust, but when they did, a lump formed in her throat and her heart heaved excitedly. "Howell?"

How long had he been here? Or had he just appeared from thin air? Her eyes searched his form hungrily, but in a very different manner than the past twelve hours. Saoirse felt torn by his presence, as she had decided earlier today by her best efforts to stay away from him, which included now, but was startlingly too pleased by his appearance to do much else but ponder this hastily-made vow. She, once again, cursed his beautiful looks and wonderful personality.

"We shouldn't be seen together here," Saoirse murmured faintly, vaguely, finally shifting her gaze away from him. She pushed her back into the beam behind her a bit forcefully, using it to help keep her sitting up straight.

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[info]howl
2013-07-07 03:10 am UTC (link)
He slowed his steps and looked behind him and to the sides, craning his head slightly. Facing forward again, Howell shrugged and slipped his hands into his pockets. "Doesn't seem to be anyone around."

Though Howell was an inherently private person, he didn't seem to crave that privacy the way that Saoirse did. So, he tried his best to be sensitive about her discomfort of people seeing them publically, just as she tried to relax her strict attitudes about publicity for him. Besides, after Galvin Gudgeon stumbling upon them had essentially destroyed their first relationship, a man wised up when presented with a second chance.

Exhausted himself, he rocked back on his heels and breathed in quietly, studying Saoirse thoughtfully. Who knew better than Howell how well Saoirse could take care of herself? But that didn't stop him from being concerned about her. He hated playing against Saoirse, even when it was "in fun," but that was unfortunately their lot in life, for the time being. She looked about as well as one could when playing for twelve continuous hours, though intense scrutiny was needed to see where the real wear and tear lay on her.

But he didn't ask her how she was doing, if she was all right, or anything about the match. Instead, choosing not to heed the way she withdrew from him, Howell walked to where she sat and slid down the wall and support beams to sit beside her, reaching out a hand to hold her fair one. "You know, I've been thinking."

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[info]mullets
2013-07-09 03:44 am UTC (link)
It took a moment, a pause of reluctant hesitance, before Saoirse slid her hand soundly into his, interlacing their fingers with care. She had thought embracing Howell would be too difficult a task on a day like today, especially now during this interim time, but Saoirse found she was simply too tired and too full of longing for his touch to reject it based on her eternal struggle concerning how he should fit into the scheme of her career.

She also believed him, and didn't truly think that there would be another soul around caring enough at this hour to intrude. It was because of that reassurance that Saoirse moved to rest her forehead against Howell's arm, and blinked her eyes closed while breathing out a deep sigh.

"What about?" Saoirse asked quietly, shifting a bit in her spot to sit more comfortably. Her tiredness pervaded any thoughts of worry over what exactly he may be thinking about, which was good, because it kept her mind from remembering some things she had been thinking about bringing up with him. There had been plans to bring it up tomorrow, after Nona's spectacular display over dinner Friday night...

"How utterly ridiculous this match has become?" she ventured dryly, opening her eyes to take in his extremely red-colored jersey. Saoirse's free hand snaked over her front to touch the fabric of his sleeve, playing with it absentmindedly.

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[info]alongday
2013-06-05 11:00 pm UTC (link)
For the first time, Therese could be honest, she was feeling very excited about being a Hogwarts student, a former one. She wore her Slytherin ribbons with pride, alongside Mackenzie and her children (when Sebastian wasn't charming their clothes into a gaudy combination of scarlet and gold!) as they moved leisurely through Hogsmeade. For her entire Hogwarts career Therese had felt like she did not belong there, but now that she was far removed from the castle, she missed the feeling of being part of the Slytherin community.

She excused herself as Sebastian attempted to wipe the green face paint off of Anthony's cheeks, making her way to Honeydukes. Maybe if she brought back some candy, she'd be able to resolve the tension; Gryffindors were suckers for candy, of course.

The bell rang and the store was, as predicted, crowded. Therese squeezed by a gaggle of customers and managed to find a relatively empty section. Relatively, because there was one bloke who had in his hand what seemed to be the last box of salt water taffy. Therese bristled; didn't he know that was exactly what she'd come in here for. Feeling bold, which may be caused by her surge of Slytherin pride, she moved past the bloke and said idly over her shoulder,

"Salt water taffy? Hm." Therese's eyes fluttered and she shrugged, eyeing the pepper imps on the adjacent shelf.

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[info]ottothisworld
2013-06-05 11:17 pm UTC (link)
Otto had spent a great deal of time debating on whether he was going to travel to Hogsmeade, since he always got a little (okay, a lot) nostalgic about when he had been back in school. He had lost so many of his closest friends to the war, and he had become much more withdrawn since then - not in the sense that he never wanted to see anyone, because he was too much of a people person to become a complete hermit, but people didn't really see nearly as much of him as they used to. He got to see people at Quidditch events whenever he went to support Ludo, but he hadn't really had much in the way of a social life. It was becoming depressing, and the best way to ignore the fact that he was becoming the lamest 25 year old in the entire wizarding world was obviously to eat candy.

Who said chicks were the only ones who were able to ease their woes with an abundance of sweets?

It was what had made him wander over to Honeydukes, his eyes lighting up as he saw that there was one one box left of what he really wanted. He looked, with every pun intended, like a kid in a candy store as he held onto the box, about to turn and go pay for it when he heard someone speaking about the taffy. He had to assume they were talking to him, since he had gotten the last box and all (he was still so proud of himself - it was the little things in life), though when he turned and focused in on the woman who had made the comment, he felt the corners of his mouth turn upwards into an impish little smile.

"What, these old things?" He asked with a lift of one of his brows. She was pretty - very pretty, if he had to be honest.

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[info]alongday
2013-06-05 11:43 pm UTC (link)
Therese's eyes maintained focus on the pepper imps and she waved a dismissive hand at the culprit in possession of her taffy. She would get them, and she was not above using a combination of her Slytherin, feminine, and therapist ways.

"Yes, you of course know what they say about men who eat taffy," Therese said, making sure that her tone clearly alluded to that she believed him to be quite intelligent enough to know the answer himself, for when he didn't know it, as there was no actual saying about men who ate taffy, there should be some sort of confused, maybe flustered reaction that could give her the upper hand.

She took a moment to pull her eyes off the imps and maintained a steady gaze with the man, probing just enough to notice his Hufflepuff pride. Hm, Hufflepuff; this should be far easier than she had already been anticipating it would be.

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[info]perfectblack
2013-06-06 01:53 am UTC (link)
Penelope was filled with mixed feelings about returning to Hogwarts. Nerves and terror mostly filled her, as her last memories of school had not been ones she was eager to relive. The thought of all the people she would see again caused her feelings of unease, and she wondered if time and space away from the hallowed halls would prepare for the assault of memories of her sister. But those nerves and that terror and the creeping unease were also tinged with excitement, as her earlier years had been good ones, filled with many fond memories of friends and family.

She struggled to remember foremost that this occasion was a happy one. She was celebrating the successes of her brother, her boyfriend, and some of her best friends as they relived a somewhat friendly rivalry on their old stomping grounds. Immense pride filled her at the thought, and she was always pleased to show support for her old house.

It had been difficult to be back, yes, but she had friends, family, she had Charlie. The feeling of excitement and happiness amidst the crowds was contagious, and she was happy to sit on a bench in her black hat and big yellow bow, watching the students and children run wild on a pretty day as Charlie entertained his fans.

"I am sure several of those girls have professed love for you already," she agreed, watching them scatter. "It's really quite unfair of you."

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[info]spinnets
2013-06-08 11:36 pm UTC (link)
Charlie leaned close, ducking under the brim of her hat and his eyes crossing as he attempted to keep them in contact with Penny's.

"I'm a right brute," he said lowly, seriously. Then, a moment later, a smile swept across his face and he kissed her nose quickly before sitting back. The weekend was turning out to be a great success, and it was always nice to be outside and in the sun. Charlie was a bloke who, while he did enjoy lounging about, was almost always covered in grass stains. Whether it be because of a pickup quidditch match or wrestling Octavius to the ground, it didn't matter.

He liked being outdoors with Penelope, too. Their first 'date' consisted of a night in the park, under the stars, and Charlie recognized it as a pivotal point in his life. Not being romantic, though ultimately it did turn into that, but it was always so hard for him to admit failures and insecurities, but lying beside Penny that night had let him feel like it wasn't a terrible thing, to admit things that weren't all that great.

Of course, he'd discovered later on about the secrets she'd been keeping, but. Charlie wasn't perfect, he didn't think Penny was, but he'd watched her grow and get better and that feeling of pride swelled in his chest. His arm lying on the back of the bench slid over her shoulders and he pulled her to his side.

"It'd be very easy to make them super jealous," he said teasingly, stretching out his legs.

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[info]marridgeback
2013-06-10 11:18 pm UTC (link)
Hogsmeade brought back plenty of pleasant memories for Marissa. She'd been popular enough in school, being on the Quidditch team -- and coming back around here just served to remind her that no matter how terrible everything 'out there' seemed, there would always be rosy-cheeked children willing to spill their enthusiasm (and butterbeer) all over anyone who wanted to listen to them. She'd been caught up in listening to a group of Gryffindor girls squeal about Charlie Spinnet for apparently two or three firewhiskys by now -- enough drink that she didn't hesitate in getting up from her chair when she spotted a lovely looking curly-haired gent.

She dropped easily down into the chair next to him, taking care not to let her prosthetic hand clunk down too hard on the counter, and flashed him a small, genuine smile.

"I know I'd remember if you were in my year."

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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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Billie
[info]wadcock
2013-06-11 12:24 am UTC (link)
To say Seth loved being back at Hogwarts would be an understatement. He thrived in school, some of the best days he had. While he wasn't eager to relive those days, he certainly was having fun revisiting all that Hogsmeade had to offer.

Although it could be argued that he reverted back to his old self a bit too much as he stumbled out of the Three Broomsticks into the street that was starting to empty now that the games were over. It wasn't that he was drunk, per se, on all counts Michal and him have seen worse nights. Especially when a Gryffindor vs. Slytherin match was involved. It was more a combination of having not slept in almost 21 hours (thank you thirteen hour match) and shots of cheap liquor he hadn't drank since before he could afford better. All in all, it had been a good night but he was taken full advantage of Michal's momentary distraction to sneak off and get some sleep.

Making his way down the street, he grinned spotting a familiar face. He knew her from somewhere. Definitely played quidditch. And came out to help with W.Q.W. multiple times. Seth absolutely knew her name. It was... something like... "Oi, Trimble!" he called when it finally clicked into place, making his way over to where the witch was standing. "Sneaking off before the party is over as well?"

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[info]obtineo
2013-06-11 10:43 am UTC (link)
While most everyone else was off partying at the Three Broomsticks, Billie had decided to go off on her own (for the most part) and spent her time celebrating Gryffindor’s wind in the Hog’s Head. It was the less popular bar by a long shot, which meant less people would be there, and that was just fine, in her opinion. She was able to have a few drinks, and those who frequented at the ramshackle establishment were less prone to approaching her, even though she stood out like a sore thumb, decked out in fine robes of red and gold. She just sat on her stool, nursing her second glass of whiskey on the rocks until there was nothing left but liquor flavored ice that she would suck on. She paid her tab, feeling a good buzz as she finally stood to her feet, waving goodbye to the tender behind the bar before making her way back onto the streets.

She wasn’t paying very much attention to what was going on around her, focused more on trying to get back to her room. That match had definitely gone on far longer than she had anticipated, though she imagined it was more grueling for the players on the field than those who were watching. Sometimes she forgot how stiff ones neck could get, watching a game. It was so different when you were part of the action, though she definitely felt like she was back at Hogwarts, sitting in those bleachers.

When she heard her name being called her brows furrowed together, especially since she couldn’t place who was saying it. She turned around, looking around until her eyes landed on Seth Wadcock, the only person who was walking towards her. His question caused her to smirk, looking around at everyone else.

“At this rate, I’m not quite sure it’s ever going to be over.”

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