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h o l l y ([info]hollyharpie) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2013-11-25 23:50:00


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Entry tags:andrea johnson, anton chang, charles spinnet, delilah spinnet, group, holly troy, howell williams, larkin whitby, louis bonaccord, michal conway lynch, miles lufkin, mirabelle jasper, richard house, richard thorough, saoirse mullet, seth wadcock, therese bonaccord, thomas mccormack, veronica zeller, victoria cadwallader

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She was a champion.

Holly wouldn't (and couldn't, since she was sure it was well-documented) deny that she had cried. Quidditch had been her life for so long, and to have this stretch of a career without a league cup to call her own, it was hard to deal with. Seasons were long and ehxausting, they took away all your time and energy, and to not win the cup meant that you'd just wasted the year. Sure, there were the fans, there was making personal records, and even the international circuit was fun, but Holly had needed this win so badly that she still got shivers when she thought about it. She'd done it, and she'd been the best.

She sighed, taking in the surroundings. Appleby Park had been transformed into a wonderful setting for the event, the spells on the stadium keeping the guests warm and the night sky bright above them. The league cup sat on its platform in the middle of the dance floor, looking like a glorious holy grail that she'd finally wrapped her hands around. Her husband was here somewhere, but she was lost in the sea of people. Teammates, competitors, agents, and the media, it was simply a night for the game she loved, and Holly couldn't remember a moment when she'd been happier with everything in her life.

As she made her way to the bar, she spotted one of her aforementioned teammates standing off and away from the rest of the guests. Holly, not one to ignore a teammate as she'd taken on the role this past season as, well, a mother-hen (but don't tell Theo), she couldn't ignore the nagging feeling in the back of her head.

"You're missing all the fun," she said, taking their elbow. When Holly finally got a good look at their face, she frowned, "What's wrong? It looks like you've seen a ghost."



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[info]thomases
2013-11-30 05:05 am UTC (link)
He jumped at Holly's touch. Thomas gaped at his chaser, wondering how he could possibly try to hide his anxiety, but---he looked back down at the letter in his hands. Tonight? It couldn't be happening tonight! Right now? Tonight was about his team, about the Arrows and their cup. It was too soon! Too early! How was he supposed to---he wasn't ready.

Thomas pressed his lips together, feeling ready to throw up. He couldn't just leave, could he? Though...they'd presented the trophy already, no one would miss him, he believed. Why was he even worrying? Obviously he had to go, but---his feet were rooted to the spot. He'd read about this, this crippling fear that most people went through when---

He couldn't breathe. Thomas ran a hand through his hair and attempted to speak, but his voice was lost. He'd never felt so completely thrown off course, and he'd been stabbed. Kidnapped! Kidnapped and stabbed. But now it felt like the past seven months had hit him like a collapsing tower, burying him under the rubble and unable to catch a breathe. Is this how he was going to feel for the rest of his life? Thomas didn't know if he could handle that. Maybe he should stay rooted to the spot.

But--he couldn't. He knew he couldn't. Thomas looked up at Holly and gulped. "Would you do me a favor?"

The woman smirked, crossing her arms, "Don't get all weird on me now, McCormack. What's wrong?"

"I need you to come somewhere with me," he said, folding up the letter and putting it in his pocket. "I need---someone."

"And your brain trust Broadmoor and Knightley can't help you?"

Thomas hesitated and then shook his head. "They don't---I just--"

Holly let out a breath, putting her hand on his arm. Whatever mess her captain was in, she wouldn't hesitate in being there to get him out of it. "You don't have to explain. You got me my first cup, I'll follow you just about anywhere."

"Thank you," he said, and with a quick glance around the pitch, gestured for Holly to follow him through the flaps of the tented area and out of the stadium.

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