Chapter 2: The Headmistress & the Head of House

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Apr 2, 2019 4:10 am
"We met on the train. Her... sister’s in Slytherin, but this seems awfully strange for her. I guess I don’t know her that well," Ava responds to her brother. "Please, Angus... can you help her? I think she’s confused is all."

That’s when the call to be seated comes, and Ava is hardly going to push it a) to keep talking to her brother and b) when the Headmistress herself is doing the calling. She returns to the Ravenclaw table, shooting Bex and Merlin a worried look before she places her hands in her lap and listens attentively to the speech.
Apr 2, 2019 6:47 am
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I don't mind the big posts! On the contrary, everyone's writing is so topnotch that reading it all is really easy, and feels great. Plus, I mean, realistically, this is a pbp game. Reading stuff is a big part of the fun!
Rafa's angry pout visibly falters when her stupid evil step-mother introduces her as her's and her dad's little princess. She painfully narrows her eyes to the exaggerated woman, as if she had just been physically hurt, while she also curls one of her fists in a ball and hides it inside one of her pockets. And she also called her Ella! Grrrr!

That afflicted look vanishes from Rafa's face, however, when the big man looks at her. She does look a little confused when he mentions her daddy. Did he leave a mark, then? Well, course he did! He was a Souza, after all, and they're all objectively awesome in their own way. That's probably the main reason why Elisa never changed her surname.

To be completely and fully honest, Rafa couldn't help but feel a little out of her element. She wasn't sure what was going to happen, or how to proceed. Of course, the professors wouldn't stay quiet while she lectured her step-mother on the virtues of not being, well, evil. Murdock herself enjoyed humiliating her and throwing her off, as already demonstrated, and she wasn't allowing Rafa to butt in. Thankfully, her new favorite teacher does that for her and pretty much forces her step-mother to answer her question. Go stout, grey-haired witch!

And of course, as Murdock begins to formulate her lie, Rafa's eyebrow starts to tilt up in suspicion. Please! He didn't spend any time home because Murdock stole all his free time, while probably diagraming a deceitful plan to steal their money! I mean sure, she didn't actually see them heading out together much, but that's probably part of her plan as well! Word by word, Rafa's face starts to look more and more like an angry raccoon.

And then, she hears a familiar voice screaming a familiar word. There's this weird, still, silence that completely throws her anger off guard, making Rafa worriedly look back at the House tables. Everyone's looking at Scrivener... Why did she say that? Hadn't we just learned that that was a bad word a few hours ago? Rafa inquisitively tilts her head, causing her long hair to fall from her left shoulder.

She bites her lower lip when the Headmistress looks pissed, throwing an annoyed glance at Murdock for the commentary. God, can't she just stay quiet? Still, there's nothing much that the blonde girl can do right now. When the headmistress asks people to seat again, she silently huffs and walks back to her own table, not even offering a goodbye to the evil harpy.

She slides into her seat once again and gauges everyone's reaction to what had just happened. Was Scrivener dead, socially?

She listens to the Headmistress along everyone else, a small, mischevious smirk popping between her cheeks as she starts to mention the rules. She does make the half-effort to hide it with one of her hands, but anyone that's sitting near her should be able to notice it. Centaurs, huh? How different would be riding one from a horse? She promised herself to find out before managing to get herself expelled. That was too easy, though, and probably wouldn't make enough of a dent in her daddy's reputation.

Rafa sighs to herself when Murdock almost tumbles over, but also immediately challenges anyone that tries to fish for a reaction with a roll of eyes: She's not gonna pay for Murdock's silly trickery. Their, ugh, relationship, is bound to come out at some point, and so it's better that everyone understands that Rafa is not one to be pushed around. Or at least, that's what she thinks. Thank god the new head of Gryffindor looked cool. Much, much cooler than Murdock. Probably less evil as well, though she wouldn't introduce another woman to her daddy, of course.

When everything's is finally done, she starts pouring some stuff that looks tasty in her plate, having not actually eaten yet. She pokes some of it, and while she's hungry, she's not really in the mood to eat. What she'd really like is to either discharge some of that pent-up anger or simply mouth Elisa off to some of her new friends-to-be, but with everything that happened to Scrivener, that doesn't feel fair.

She raises her gaze to her companions and starts looking around her own table. If nobody talks to her, she waits for the chatter between the first years to majorly quiet down to eventually butt in. "What a first day, huh?" She asks first, playfully, with a relaxed but prodding smile on her face, trying to catch the first year's attention. If everyone still looks set on talking about Scrivener, Rafa smiles with a naughty idea. She plants her palms at the back of the bench, looking like she might have something that everyone wants, and speaks up. "I actually rode the train with that girl... Questions?"

Otherwise, she simply wonders a bit about Gryffindor's head with an inquisitive look. "Whatchu thoughts on Grey?"
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Apr 2, 2019 11:41 am
Bex actually seeks out the Quidditch Cpt if it is possible. Get the idea out of the way. He thinks. Lo. I'm Bexley Fangbourne. My mum ised to be the Welsh Keeper. More of a chaser myself, but I'd like to try out when the time comes.
Otherwise he eats and makes small talk, his nerves finally catching up with him
Last edited April 2, 2019 11:42 am
Apr 2, 2019 2:32 pm
When Caroline sees Summer's reaction, she freezes. Maybe I overdid it?, she thinks to herself. Hesitantly, she reaches out to the other girl but before she can say anything or apologize, she is interrupted, first by Ava and then, before she can react to Ava, by Professor Sprout.
Without saying a word, Caroline follows Professor Sprout. She feels very uncomfortable with all the whispering around her and with so many students staring and pointing fingers at her.
She wants to apologize and make everyone forget about her outburst, when suddenly, Mallory catches her eye. Caroline's eyes go wide as she sees her sister smile and nod at her. Suddenly, she doesn't feel quite as bad anymore. If Mallory approves, then what she did can't have bene that bad.

She follows Professor Sprout into the back room and sits down on a bench, waiting for the headmistress under the curious eyes of the portraits. After what feels like an hour to her, Professor McGonagal enters and immediately, Caroline's relief at the end of the wait turns to fear at the sight of the professor's strict face. McGonagal asks her "What do you have to say for yourself, young lady?"

After some time of gathering herself, Caroline forces her face to look tough and not at all guilty, which she knows she's probably failing at. "Well, I... You see, I am a Slytherin. Your dumb hat made a mistake! And that girl was mean to me. She touched me without asking first!"
Even while she's speaking, Caroline realizes that she's only riding herself deeper into trouble but she can't give up now. A true Slytherin would not just give up!
OOC:
I'll make a roll for Caroline to pretend she's not intimidated but I'm not going to spend any points on it. Would that be Performance?

Rolls

I'm not intimidated at all! (Performance?) - (1D6)

(2) = 2

Cool Roll (Spend 2) - (1D6+2)

(5) + 2 = 7

Apr 2, 2019 6:50 pm
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Oops, got my parents mixed up and accidentally called Carlos Souza "Cassius" in my last post. Went back and fixed that.
"Sure, Ava! I'll talk to her! She'll come around," Angus responds in a whisper, although he doesn't seem particularly sure of this. His concentration breaks and he grins at his little sister. "Congrats on getting Sorted into Ravenclaw! You always were the brain of the family." He ruffles his little sister's hair just as McGonagall calls for everyone to sit.

*

After McGonagall's announcements, as normal chatter begins to resume and the students continue to stuff their faces, a handful of Gryffindor first years gather around Rafaella--she doesn't fail to notice that Rory and Jacob have moved away from where she was sitting. An Irish girl named Maisie Keevan leans in, whispering conspiratorially, "Were her parents Death Eaters?"

A couple nearby upper years are discussing Defence Against the Dark Arts with Professor Grey, and seem to be trying to scare first years, talking about how last year's teachers would use curses on students to teach them what it felt like.

Over at the Ravenclaw table, Bex asks a couple of upper years about the Quidditch captain, and is directed to a Seventh year named Anil Mehta, a tall, athletic looking, brown-skinned boy who's discussing applying advanced Arithmancy to this summer's Quidditch scores with another upper year girl.

"Fangbourne, eh?" Mehta asks, eying Bex up and down analytically. "Guessing you must mean Keeper Portia Fangbourne from the Welsh Nationals. Her shot-to-block ratio was slightly above the national average in '79." Anil considers this a moment, then turns back to Bex. "You can try out same as anyone, first year, but Ravenclaw hasn't had a first year on the team in 223 years. What was her name?"

"Lilac Quinn," the girl responds, whip fast. "Beater, 1775-'76. Quit after the House Cup match to focus on regrowing her limbs."

The upper years continue to discuss 18th century Quidditch trends. Bex is clearly dismissed. Back with the other first years, Merlin is terrified that Caroline is being expelled. "M-maybe she just doesn't know what... that word means. Even a lot of older people who aren't bad use it, just because of ignorance. Do you t-t-think we could explain it to... somebody?" he glances up at the empty centre chair at the head table, looking queasy at the thought.

*

In the staff lounge, Caroline is quite shaken at being singled out by students, teachers and portraits alike, but she's able to keep herself composed before McGonagall's intimidating glare. The headmistress' face softens a little as she gazes down at Caroline through her square glasses, perched on the end of her nose. "Ms. Scrivener, the Sorting Hat is as old as Hogwarts itself, and has peered into the minds of countless young witches and wizards before you. If it put you in Hufflepuff it saw the best parts of you, kindness, loyalty, caring, and believes that's where you would be happiest."

McGonagall lowers her voice and leans in slightly, "I myself begged the Sorting Hat to place me in Ravenclaw. I spent more than five minutes on that stool as it deliberated between Ravenclaw and Gryffindor, but it saw something I didn't and placed me in Gryffindor. I was angry at first. I came to Hogwarts to learn, not to be surrounded by pompous blowhards, but being in Gryffindor taught me something about myself that I needed to learn."

The headmistress straightens up, pushing her glasses up her nose. "Now, that hardly excuses your behaviour. Many people--many Hufflepuffs, indeed--died protecting Hogwarts so future generations of young witches and wizards, including Muggle-born students, could learn here safely. If I hear of any further mistreatment of your fellow students, you will be packing your bags and going home faster than you can say 'Quidditch'. In the meantime, you'll have detention once a week for a month, helping Professor Sprout in the greenhouses. I am letting you off lightly, because I expect you to change your attitude and behaviour. That will be all, Professor Sprout will take you to your House."

McGonagall sweeps out of the room, and Professor Sprout heads over to another door, not the one that leads out into the Great Hall. "Better take a shortcut, dear."
OOC:
I want to move things along in a round or two, the welcoming feast went on a lot longer than I though, in a good way! Really went places I wasn't expecting it to in the best way possible. *ahem ahem Caroline ahem*

Social turn order:
Caroline
Ava
Rafaella
Bex
GM
Apr 2, 2019 6:59 pm
OOC:
What? You're saying you didn't expect this? xD Me neither, to be honest
Caroline doesn't respond to the headmistress' speech to her. She knows that she deserves the punishment but it felt so good to know that Mallory, for the first time in her life, approved of Caroline's actions. But she would have to dial her behavior down a bit. She can't become a Slytherin if she's expelled from Hogwarts, after all!

As Caroline is walking behind Professor Sprout, she gathers her courage one more time. The head of her (temporary?) house seemed much less intimidating than Professor McGonagall.
"Umm, professor? If I may ask a question: Has it ever happened that someone switched houses after they were assigned? I'm just curious." She pauses and realizes that she just asked the head of Hufflepuff if there's any way to get out of Hufflepuff. She hastily adds: "No offense!"
Apr 2, 2019 7:09 pm
Ava fussily redistributes her hair, still scowling at the way her brother so casually ruffled it up. Merlin's question manages to distract her from fantasizing about how wonderful life would be without big brothers. "I don't think you can be expelled on the first day," she says, scrunching up her mouth in thought. "At least, I've never read of something like that happening. Seems like if it did, it'd be more famous. You know, as a way to scare us into behaving. I might have to look that up," she muses, but as she looks back at Merlin, she realizes that she must be scaring him, given the way his lower lip trembles. "She'll be okay. We'll help her, Merlin," she adds with a smile.

She puts her elbows on the table, cups her chin in her hands. "We've got each other, the three of us. Rafa, I'm sure, has already made seventeen friends. And at least a couple enemies. Caroline might just be feeling lonely." She gets a faraway look for a moment. Something suggests that she has a passing familiarity with feeling lonely.
Apr 2, 2019 8:35 pm
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I noticed that too, haha. It's all good, though!
Rafa shoots a quick, annoyed stare at both Rory and Jacob. What's up with them? Still, her expression quickly dissolves into an entertained and pleased smile when she notices the group that gathered around her. She can't help but cackle at the girl's question and decides to play along. "Nah, but we had to look for her owl and gee, I wouldn't be surprised if it's a Death Eater disguised as a bird. It was super huge. Like, unnecessarily so." Or was it? She might be misremembering. She looks uncertain for a second as she raises her glare to the ceiling, thoughtfully, and accidentally overhears the chat between the upper years and Professor Grey. She quirks her head to their direction, and simply hmmmmms inquisitively. That can't possibly be right. Professors are supposed to be do-gooders, right? Excepting, of course, the evil villainess...

Shrugging off all of that, she faces her housemates once again, a growing smirk on her face. "See, I didn't actually think she was that bad. Kind of a wimp, I guess, but not... Bad, you know? In fact!" She straightens her back up and leans into the table, elbows on its surface. "Me, her, and two other kids from now Ravenclaw had to get into this super cool adventure to get back a book for this other kid..." For anyone interested, she proceeds to retell what had happened on the train. The tale itself is uh, a bit embezzled. She doesn't necessarily lie as much as she might either omit the truth or make some stuff more grandiose than it is. It's definitely not her intention to trick anyone, just to make the story sound more intriguing. She even admits of making a very bad mistake when the villains turned out to be not that evil, but basks in proudness when she recounts on how she admitted her mistake with great humility and incredible humbleness. The specifics, of course, are gloomy, and she also avoids bringing up names aside from her's and Scrivener's, although anyone following her gaze might notice she looking at certain three dweebs over the Ravenclaw table whenever any of them come up in the story.
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Btw Aphelion, feel free to wrap up the dinner whenever you want. I'm personally okay with moving on. 😁
Apr 2, 2019 9:56 pm
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Bex is fine moving on. He's slightly annoyed as his Mum was a keeper and didn't play on one of the pro teams but the Welsh National team. But he was fine. He just thought Ravenclaws listened better....
Apr 3, 2019 12:52 am
The_Librarian says:
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Bex is fine moving on. He's slightly annoyed as his Mum was a keeper and didn't play on one of the pro teams but the Welsh National team. But he was fine. He just thought Ravenclaws listened better....
OOC:
Oops, retcon time, let's just pretend I made better notes and that they got that right. The entire point is that they're dismissive Quidditch nerds. It's not they're fault I'm wrong.
Apr 3, 2019 1:10 am
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No worries. I should have made part of that in character. He's veey proud of his mum
Apr 3, 2019 5:39 pm
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Note, I am also happy to move along. Turns out I may have more access than I thought on Friday, but go ahead and leave me out of post order, if I have something to add I'll throw it in where it seems appropriate.
Apr 5, 2019 7:03 pm
As Professor Sprout leads Caroline out into the entrance hall, through a door and down into a corridor, smells of spices and baking pastries waft up from further down the hall. The Hufflepuff Common room must be close to the kitchens, there's even an ambient warmth down there.

Sprout turns to Caroline, smiling, but her face falls at Caroline's question. She looks slightly deflated at the thought. "Oh, I don't think so, dear..."

Sprout leads Caroline to a nook on the right hand side of the corridor where a dozen enormous barrels are stacked, laying on their sides so their tops face out into the hallway. Sprout points to a barrel top--two from the bottom, middle of the second row. "To enter, tap five times to the time of 'Helga Hufflepuff.'" Sprout demonstrates, "tap, tap, tap-tap-tap." The barrel top swings open and Sprout clambers through the tunnel.

"WELCOME TO HUFFLEPUFF!" Dozens upon dozens of voices cry out as Caroline enters, but then there are some frustrated calls of surprise. Decorating the coziest room Caroline has ever seen, a roaring fire warming the space despite the rain from the huge circular windows above, are what looks like close to a hundred portraits of witches and wizards from every walk of life, every imaginable dress. In the bigger portraits, groups of them hold signs that, altogether, say exactly what they just cried out.

"What's the deal, Pomona?" calls out one witch. "Did we only get a single student this year?!"

"Early arrival," Sprout replies, looking to Caroline, a concerned look on her face.

Sprout leads Caroline past huge, snug-looking armchairs and couches down a tunnel to a large, circular door with five names on it, including her own, Millie's and Summer's. Inside are five four-poster beds with enormous, plush patchwork quilts. Warm copper lamps illuminate the cozy little room. Caroline's trunk lies at the foot of her bed. Sprout shrugs, still gazing at Caroline with a concerned look on her face. "Welcome to Hufflepuff, dear."

*

The welcoming feast ends much less eventfully than it began, and McGonagall, after returning from a side room, dismisses everyone but the first year students, bidding them to wait for the prefects to lead them to their dormitories.

The Ravenclaw and Gryffindor first-years begin to head upwards in the same direction, but eventually split off. Merlin waves to Rafaella as the Ravenclaws take a staircase, then another, that winds up into the tallest tower. Rafaella follows her prefects to a portrait of a fat lady, who asks for a password. The Ravenclaws, on the other hand, find themselves answering the riddle of a bronze knocker in the shape of an eagle.

Exhausted from the trials of the day and sleepy with their full stomachs, it's all the students can do but to change into their pyjamas and climb into bed.

*

A steady drizzle seems to blanket Hogwarts and not let up over the next few weeks. The time flies by as the first-years find themselves overwhelmed with their classes and coursework. There's Charms with excitable Professor Flitwick, Potions with slick and doddering Professor Slughorn, Herbology with kindly Professor Sprout. The most tedious is History of Magic with Professor Binns, the only ghost teacher, who floats into class droning on about 12th-century goblin rebellions, and doesn't seem to realize or particularly care when students are there at all. Twice a week the first-years spend the evening in the Astronomy tower with Professor Sinistra, drawing up star charts and following the trajectory of planets, which is as curious as it is finicky. The most terrifying class is Transfiguration with Professor McGonagall, who transformed from a cat on the first day of class. She brooks no shenanigans, and seems to spot troublemaking Rafaella from a mile away. After a handful of troublesome instances, she corners Rafaella after class.

"Ms. Souza, if you do not take your course work seriously, I'll assign extra lessons under the supervision of Professor Murdock," McGonagall leans in, smirking. "I understand your stepmother wants nothing more than to see you succeed. She's promised she'll do anything she can to help you." She somehow has picked up that the idea of more time with Murdock is a threat to Rafaella.

Flying lessons are one of the most hotly anticipated courses, although Madam Hooch spends the first few weeks on textbook work, with the promise of getting on brooms the only thing keeping most of the students going. Defense Against the Dark Arts is one of the more exciting courses, and Professor Grey is one of the more dynamic teachers--she wastes no time on introductions and has students practicing basic shield charms on the first day of her course. While she's amicable and excited to help students learn, she's tougher on the Ravenclaws and Hufflepuffs, and he seems particularly hard on meeker students--poor Merlin seems especially nervous under her sharp eye. She seems to adore Rory and Rafaella, and dotes points on them.

The caretaker, Filch, and his cat Mrs. Norris seem to despise students, especially the first years, and chase them around the halls, finding rule-breaking that doesn't seem to actually exist. Occasionally the first years see Professor Hagrid and the ruddy-faced boy traipsing in and out of the entrance hall, or eating and laughing together at the staff table, or working with the upper years in Care for Magical Creatures down on the school grounds.

Although it doesn't allow for much time, Rafaella gets to see Caroline during Herbology, and she gets to see Bex, Ava and Merlin during Astrology. The Ravenclaws get to see Caroline during Potions. Beyond that, the first-years see each other in the halls, or at meals, but there's a culture at Hogwarts of sticking to the respective Houses. Merlin pines for the five to spend time together like they did on the train, and worries incessantly about Caroline.

As they get settled in, the first years become better acquainted with their roommates. Rafaella always has a rapt audience with Harmony, Maisie, Ellen and Maddie, who are constantly trying--and often failing--to one up her hijinks. The Ravenclaw boys, Aaron, Avery and Billy, along with Merlin, of course, spend time in their dormitory studying--the rooms are laid out so each boy has their own private nook if the common room is too noisy, although they'll occasionally pop out into the small library of books that lines every inch of the common room walls that's not the signature huge arch windows.
OOC:
Ava's roommates:
Rosalie Shaw - Young English witch from outside of London.
Cora O'Donnell - Young Irish witch from Dublin.
Sadie Dunn - Young Scottish witch from the coast of Kirkcaldy.
Emily Cook - Young English witch from Leeds.

Bex's roommates:
Merlin
Aaron Arenstein - A young English Muggle-born wizard from Bristol.
Avery Chambers - A young English wizard from Liverpool.
William "Billy" Taylor - A young Irish wizard from Galway.

Rafaella's roommates:
Harmony West - A English young witch from outside of London.
Maisie Keevan - A young Irish witch from outside of Belfast.
Ellen Willis - A young Scottish witch from outside of Glasgow.
Maddie Burton - A young, Muggle-born English witch from London.

Caroline's roommates:
Millie Francis
Daphne Palmer - Young, Muggle-born English witch from Brighton.
Summer Bell - Young, Muggle-born English witch from Brighton. Dark-skinned.
Phoebe Booth - Young English witch from Manchester. Her father’s a wizard and her mother’s a Muggle.
The only one who has trouble adjusting to her House life is Caroline. The side of her that aches to be Slytherin is mortified to find herself living with not one but two Muggle-born girls, Summer Bell and Daphne Palmer. While not mean to her, exactly, they do their best to pretend she's not there. Millie, the tall girl with glasses, is a little more proactive in her animosity. She seems ready to snap at the slightest sense of rudeness from Caroline, and has made it perfectly clear that she thinks Caroline isn't worthy of being in Hufflepuff, and that she'd prefer to see Caroline expelled. This, plus her outburst during the welcoming feast, means Caroline gets a cold reception even among the droves of warm and friendly students in her common room.

The only friendly face among the Hufflepuffs is her fifth roommate, Phoebe Booth, a chubby young witch from Manchester with curly brown hair and huge green eyes. Phoebe is incomprehensibly and unflappably affable. She takes teasing and insults in stride, she scolds rudeness and intolerance but seeks to talk it out instead of letting it fester. She seems to have given herself the role of dormitory mother, tackling interpersonal problems big and small. Whether Caroline likes it or not, Phoebe is an utter ray of sunshine in her life. She's also extraordinarily exhausting.

Phoebe makes sure Caroline's getting through her homework alright, makes sure she's getting enough to eat, makes sure she's kept abreast of the latest House gossip. She seems able and wiling to take any amount of abuse as long as its in the service of her caring, and she seems to have made it her unsolicited mission to help Caroline integrate into Hufflepuff, whether Caroline wants to or not.

"Hop to, Scrivener!" Phoebe calls out joyfully, throwing their room's blinds open. "We've got History of Magic in an hour! Got to get some breakfast into you!"
OOC:
So here we go! You have some time to interact with your fellow students, teachers and roommates. For Bex, Quidditch tryouts are coming up, so let's RP that out. For the others, let me know if you have any goals or anything you want to look into.

Social turn order:
Bex
Caroline
Ava
Rafaella
GM

Further to my posts on Relationships, and because I want to give you some opportunities to refresh some Cool points, you should also start thing about your character's "Drive"! Your character's drives are definitely emerging naturally, but mechanically it's good to let me know so I can start awarding you Refreshes! See below:

DRIVE
To be teen detectives, you have to really, really want to stick your nose where it doesn’t belong. You can’t play it smart, you can’t turtle up and ignore the problem, you can’t let things slide. Your Drive keeps you from behaving like a risk-averse game piece, and lets you act like a
lead character in a dramatic crime show or novel.

Your Drive is your fundamental personal quality that drives you into mystery solving: Hates Not Knowing, Friendship, Lovesick, Sense of
Justice, etc. Pick your Drive and write it down on your sheet.

Examples:
Jessica’s Drive is Fairness. She wants good people to succeed and bad people to fail.

Tyler’s Drive is Family Code. He’s trying to live up to his parents’ expectations.

Amanda’s Drive is Risk Taker. If her life doesn’t change radically, she’ll hate it as she gets older. Solving mysteries is the only way she knows to change things for the better.

Elizabeth’s Drive is Subconscious Curiosity. She doesn’t know why she wants to know everything, but she really does. It’s part of what makes her such a good socializer, and what gets her into trouble with her Clique.

The GM gives you 1 or 2 Cool points for obeying your Drive, depending on how well you roleplay it and on how idiotic it would be to do the thing you’re doing under normal circumstances. If you really put your heart into an entirely stupid activity to fulfill your Drive, you might get 3 Cool points.

Conversely, if you ignore your Drive because it might be stupid or dangerous to act on it, the GM will penalize you 2 or 3 Cool points, depending on how much the Drive eats at you for not doing it.
Apr 5, 2019 10:41 pm
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Need to think more about my drive. But happy to play out Quidditch tryouts
Apr 6, 2019 8:57 pm
Bex spends what free time isn't used on classwork and studying to practice Quidditch. Preferably with other players, but he is a Ravenclaw, so his studies are on top. When he isn't doing the other things listed, he chats with his roommates, reads Quidditch strategy books, and tries to check on the others when he can.
Apr 6, 2019 9:55 pm
Caroline grumbles and hides her face under her pillow. She really wants to dislike all her fellow Hufflepuffs and for most of them it's pretty easy. They don't like her so it's easy to dislike them back. It's different with Phoebe, though. She's always positive, friendly, even to Caroline...
After a moment, Caroline climbs out of her bed. She has a plan for today! After trying to fit in and be nice for a few weeks so she wouldn't get expelled, she finally feels confident enough to get back on track to her goal. Even though Professor Sprout said it's impossible to change houses, maybe there is a way. She could be the first one ever to achieve this! Or at least become an inofficial Slytherin or something.
She asked around a bit and found out that Mallory will have a class close to her classroom for History of Magic this morning so she will just have to survive another boring lecture and then she will be able to talk to her big sister.

"I'm coming!", Caroline grumbles as she gets dressed and picks up her stuff for class. She frowns when putting on her Hufflepuff uniform. She still hasn't gotten used to being a member of the worst house in the school...
Apr 7, 2019 4:11 am
True to her House, Ava mostly dives into her studies. She reads up before class, she gets homework done early so she can ask professors questions about things that were unclear before the actual due date. She helps Bex and Merlin when they get a little behind. She tries to get to know her roommates — Cora and Sadie seem to have formed their own little clique already, but she gets on with Rosalie and Emily all right. Still, Ava’s seemingly single-minded purpose is a bit hard for some to understand, even among fellow Ravenclaws.

One night, as everyone is getting ready for bed, her roommate Cora says, "Hey Richardson, you know that you can’t be Head Girl as a first-year, right?"

Sadie titters at the joke. Rosalie and Emily look a little pained, but neither says anything yet. Ava, for her part, is reading in bed. "Hm?" Ava responds distractedly, which only sends Cora and Sadie into more giggles. Ava frowns, clearly not getting the joke. She looks over at Emily and Rosalie in confusion, but the other two girls just shake their heads, roll over and go to sleep.
Apr 7, 2019 8:37 pm
School life isn't as boring as Rafa initially thought. A few of the subjects genuinely piqued her curiosity, like Potions. Others made her feel excited, like Flying — Although she did dread all the theoretical lessons, the blonde girl always seemed eager to get to it. And while she didn't like DADA that much, Professor Grey was quickly becoming her favorite teacher, and she overall had actual fun in her class, with being praised and all. The prospect of eventually having to have classes with her step-mother, however... Muggle Studies is, thankfully, an elective class, that can only be taken by third years and upwards. It did make Rafa a bit mad, however. After all, she always found the Muggle world to be weirdly... Well, magical. In fact, she would often find herself comparing her daddy's ridiculous wife to Ms. Grey. Rafa was never quite close to any women — Hence why she called every girl by her surname —, but she couldn't deny that she genuinely felt comfortable with her DADA teacher. "I bet she'd be a better wife... And a better mum..." She would mutter to herself, from time to time.

Transfiguration was another matter. Maybe it's because she hadn't taken McGonagall seriously until then, but Rafa would often find herself whispering and planning away in her class, normally with any of her roommates. And while Rafa certainly is brave and bold, she is not dumb. She was ready to glorify herself to McGonagall when she was taken aside, but then the headmistress went ahead and played all her cards. The idea of having to spend time with her step-mother, who she had managed to avoid so far relatively well, uh, it didn't really appeal to little Rafa, who pouted and narrowed her eyes at her newfound foe. McGonagall was the headmistress of Hogwarts after all, the institution she would eventually try to make herself expelled from. She was also the last head of Gryffindor, and a Gryffindor herself. The blonde girl had to up her game. With all of that considered, she complied: Rafa being Rafa, she would never stay completely quiet during her lessons, but her spells jinxed less, and she did guilty-tripped either one of her roommates(If any of them is kinda more brainy/nerdy) or Merlin himself to help her study an hour weekly.

Whenever Rafa wasn't at class, she would be chatting, pranking, playing, or entertaining herself or people, probably accompanied by her roommates. She would often show off and try to one-up any challenge presented to her. She also had shown herself to be bratty, abrasive, proud and persistent. And while that giggly smile on her face was often enough to charm most people, she did sometimes come off as a bit of an innocent bully. She was also a very physical person, and often liked to push, hug, elbow and punch people playfully. Because of all of that, it's very possible that some also saw her as someone annoying, insensible, arrogant and invasive.

As for the train crew, a name she had insisted to use... Well, it was hard to keep contact. She liked them, but she also felt distant to them. She was annoyed at Ava, for example, who'd often be studying too much, and it's very much possible that she had snapped unusually angrily at Caroline at Herbology when she wanted them to team up and Caroline maybe didn't.

And so, of the Train Crew, she probably hanged the most with Merlin and also Bex. Had Bex mentioned about him wanting to get into the Quidditch team, Rafa would probably feel competitive. If Bex could do it, why couldn't she, and probably better because she was awesome? Otherwise, she had likely gotten the idea of joining the team in one of her more social hijinks. Whatever the reason, she would also try to go for it.

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