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h e n r y ([info]fictitious) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2013-03-29 18:41:00


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Entry tags:delilah spinnet, elizabeth fortescue, group, henry wadcock, ian bell, kendall broadmoor, miles lufkin, mirabelle jasper, rian kettleburn, richard house, rose knightley, rupert brookstanton, scarlett rabnott

Charity Dinner! Open to All! For Saturday!



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He stared at his reflection in the back of the bar area, his face refracted by the different panes of glass. Henry had long left his assigned seat at a table full of some of the highest donors of the night. They had found it to be such an honor that he was seated with them, that to be dining beside someone who must be so strong to go through this travesty was something to brag about. Henry had silently and barely acknowledged them, allowing their obsession with themselves and their egos to draw the conversation away from him.

The empty glass cracked loudly against the counter of the bar as he finished the drink. Henry could feel himself starting to feel slow and sluggish, but if he was forced to be here then he was going to do it on his own terms. If that meant getting so pissed that he slept under the bar for the rest of the night, then so be it.

Someone slipped onto the stool beside him, but seeing as there was no one that Henry wished to speak to tonight, he dropped his gaze back to his empty glass and tapped the side so that it could magically fill up once more.


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Scarrrlet
[info]kjbroadmoor
2013-04-01 02:17 am UTC (link)
The charity dinner turned out to be a bit more than Kendall was expecting, although he really shouldn't have been surprised with the turn out it had gathered. Being at an event that was held in honor of those who had passed from that nasty virus that was going around, he wasn't quite sure if it were appropriate that he was having such a great time. But then again, he found that he quite enjoyed Nona's company no matter the circumstances. He also found that it was quite difficult to pull his attention away from her, as lovely as she looked in her dress robes, even as she was waving her fingers as she walked off to go chat with some of her friends.

With his date disappeared into the crowd, Kendall moved through the chatting guest to see who else he knew in attendance. He didn't make it very far before he caught sight of the Wasps Keeper across the room. Kendall had been meaning to talk to her ever since Charlie had turned him down. He had know that was a long shot in the first place, and could completely understand his teammates choice.

Scarlett Rabnott was his first choice for keeper considering the players he had never played with before. Being as he didn't make a fool of himself when he spoke with Victoria just a few days before, he felt confident enough to approach her now, saving the step of sending her an Owl.

Kendall offered her a somewhat crooked smile as leaned onto the open space of bar next to her. "Mind if I steal a moment of your time?"

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[info]rabastans
2013-04-01 03:49 pm UTC (link)
Scarlett's lips pursed as she determined who it was that had sidled up beside her. Broadmoor, former Kestrel, current captain of the Wigtown Wanderers. It took her a moment to remember his first name and after that was settled in his head she took a quick glance over to ensure that he was indeed speaking to her. She'd heard all of these lines before. Scarlett had only allowed her publicist to accept this invitation for her because she had believed that this was a somewhat somber affair, and that blokes wouldn't be trying to hit on you while getting a beverage. She should have known better than to give male species the benefit of the doubt.

She blinked slowly at him, wondering if she should even bother with a response. He had been dating her friend Felicia Bulstrode last year and had ended things quite poorly; while her friend was good at taking things in stride, Scarlett held fast onto grudges and Kendall most certainly had earned one from her.

Letting out a breath, Scarlett looked back down at her drink and realized that she still had to manage at least another hour here at the event, and dealing with Broadmoor's advances might give her an excuse to leave early.

"Just a moment," she said before taking a drink.

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[info]kjbroadmoor
2013-04-04 12:41 pm UTC (link)
"That's all I need." Kendall grinned brightly when Scarlett agreed. When she first looked him up and down, he swore she was going to turn him down. That would have been quite a blow, not even having the chance to say his piece.

He took his drink and turned to face the keeper straight on as he thought over how he should continue. Only having a a small window of her attention, he had to get it right on the first shot. "I know this really isn't the place, but seeing you here I couldn't pass up the opportunity to speak to you when I had the chance. I always have preferred speaking in person to owl post."

Kendall took a sip of his drink to stem his rambling. "I would like to take you out to dinner some time, see what my chances are of convincing you keeping for the Wanderer's will be better than the Wasps."

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[info]rabastans
2013-04-10 12:43 am UTC (link)
Intriguing.

Scarlett listened to Kendall go on, conjuring up fifteen excuses to shoot down his request for a dance in less than thirteen seconds. Her eyebrows rose, actually taken off guard as he finished his thought. He was attempting to recruit her? Sweep her off her feet and onto the broomstick owned by the Wanderers? Well, then.

Her eyes narrowed, wondering if he was being serious. Scarlett had not kept it quiet that she wished to leave the Wasps, no matter the bad press. She had been traded from a team she loved to one with a captain that didn't care about anything but winning, and himself. She didn't appreciate being talked down to in public by Bagman, and she most certainly did not like making playoffs by the skin of her teeth.

Though, really, what did Broadmoor have to offer her? The Kestrels had collapsed and his lack of snitch catches were largely to blame. The seeker may have to say that they were not the most important part of the game, but it was a season based on points. When you were in control of 150 of them per match, things tended to lean towards you in the importance factor. And to ask her to move to the Wanderers of all teams?

"The Wanderers are horrible," Scarlett drawled, taking a seat on the stool behind her.

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