Week Name/Date/Time: Meetings of the Minds / Saturday, October 1st, 2005 / 10.30 am
Location: Hogsmeade, The Three Broomsticks
Open To: Gabe, Letty, Luciano, Jacqueline, Lauren, Zoe, Julian and anyone else who's close to Gabe or knows him fairly well.
Currently Involving: Avery Kellaway
Note: If you're close to Gabe, chances are you can jump in
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Turning to Letty, she shook her head. "I think I'll be fine. Just a couple of drinks. You guys enjoy yourselves, in the mean time."
At Jacqueline's question, she mentally ran through the people who might turn up. "Well, I owled Lauren, but she didn't send me a reply. And I think Letty owled Zoe as well? And with Gabe coming in later, I suppose we'll have at least 8 people."
With that, she gave a wave which said, "Later" and walked to the bar.
((BAH! I didn't owl Lauren. Will do so now. And Gabe can jump in soon XD))
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When Avery didn't accept his money, Julian sighed and tried one last time to hand it to her, to no avail. He stuffed the coin back in his pocket, thinking why they would not. Possibly because they had no idea what it contained. And he had no intention of telling them - it would be nearly curfew by the time he finished. "Well I just thought.." He wasn't sure what he thought and turned his attention elsewhere: Letty.
"Brilliant! I sadly only taste apple juice," he leaned closer as if this was some sort of secret and the rest of the store shouldn't hear, " I was hoping for some sort of strange mixture. It's really crisp, fresh apple juice, though." He smiled. It was good to see that they were at least a little enthusiastic. Julian nearly had to force Soren. "I'm interested to see what you will taste too," he said happily (he did have a rather springy emotions), patting Letty on the arm softly.
"Lauren..," he scratched his head, knowing he had heard that name somewhere. Oh, right, he had met her this week. "As in the blond?" If he couldn't remember names, he could usually describe the face and hope that someone would know that particular student.
"Eight, huh?" That was a fair crowd. All full of lovely people. He just hoped that Lauren girl wouldn't turn him into a babbling mess like last time. Oi, what would she do to Luci!?
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Luciano shook his head emphatically. “Nonono, it’s my mistake. I’m sure it just slipped my mind. Don’t worry about it,” Luciano reassured her, patting her shoulder kindly. “I’ll just run off to Honeydukes-I brought some money with me.” He tore his eyes away from hers, picked up his still-damp cloak, and waved to the group. “Um…I’ll be back in a jiffy, don’t wait up for me.”
Looking forlornly at the warm fireplace, he pushed open the door and went out to brave the rain.
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She rushed into the Three Broomsticks just as Luciano was heading outside, and nearly running over him entirely. "Oops! Sorry mate," She smiled at the bloke, not having met him before.
"Hey!" She walked up to the small crowd gathered, assuming that Julian, Letty, and the others were there for the party, "Hope you weren't having too much fun without me."
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Gabe made his way to the three broomsticks, feeling thoroughly excited. He had no idea what to expect, really; he knew that Avery and Letty had planned something but he had no idea who was coming or what was going on. For all he knew, it would just be the three of them. No matter; it was bound to be great, no matter who was there.
Keeping this in mind, he quicked his pace. It was chilly out- as was to be expected from a late september morning- and he was quite thankful for the knit cap that Avery had sent him earlier. A moment later, he slipped through the door of the three broomsticks and located his friends quickly after entering.
He made his way over to the group, a broad grin spreading across his face. "Hey all," he greeted brightly, pausing next to Lauren.
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"Avery's getting drinks, Julian made some Jumer, and Luc... will be back any minute. Did you want anything to drink?" She couldn't erase the grin on her face, although her cheeks were starting to sore.
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The next entrant wasn't who he had expected. He was hoping Luciano would beat Gabe, but Julian didn't have that sort of luck. Not that having Gabe around was bad! "Gabe! Happy Birthday mate!" His smile turned into a grin, he looked at Lauren a moment, then back at Gabe. "You two going to have a seat?" Unfortunately, it wasn't until after the words left his lips that Julian realized there was only one chair left around their table. He hopped up and offered it to either of them; he wasn't going to take no for an answer.
Jack had beat him to it: offering drinks. He sighed and scrunched his mouth up. "I know you guys probably don't know what Jumer is, but I'm certain you'll like it." Then again, why have Jumer when you can have a butterbeer?
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"Gabe! There you are." She set the tray down and went over to him, giving him a hug. "Happy Belated Birthday," she said simply, and then released him. "Hey, Lauren. I'm so glad you could make it, too," she greeted the girl and gave her her most welcoming smile.
She started unloading the tray and passed the empty goblets around the table. "So, Jumer, anyone?" she asked, holding up her own empty goblet.
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She smiled at the small crowd gathered around Gabe. Maybe if they kept him distracted, Luc would return with the cake before he realized there was none. Though the mountain of candy did a pretty good job of hiding the fact.
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Julian figured that Gabe wouldn't notice they didn't have a cake, especially considering every party he had ever been to always had the cake hiding. Plus, those ice mice looked very tasty. He poured himself a bit of Jumer and grabbed a box of the mice. "What do you think?" He asked nervously, before they even had a chance to drink some.
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It actually tasted better than it looked, and it certainly wasn't chunky or goopy like syrup. It tasted like... Jackie had to think... passion orange guava mango? She hadn't had that kind of juice in a while. She wiped her lips and smiled at Julian. "It's great!"
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She watched as Jacqueline took a gulp, and looked around at the others, as if asking them to join in the testing.
"Right, here goes nothing," she muttered to herself finally and drank from her goblet.
As soon as the liquid hit her tongue, she got an odd feeling, but it was a very nice odd feeling. In fact, it tasted very good. Like strawberries, bananas.. and what's that? A hint of chocolate? she thought to herself, swallowing the juice and letting the smile return to her face. She had to agree with Jack. "Yes, it tastes terrific." She reached into her pocket for a napkin and wiped the corners of her mouth with it. "Just how did you make this? Or is this some kind of secret recipe that's passed down only within the family?" she teased.
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Their reactions to the taste were the best. If he could have, he would've grinned a bit wider. He did laugh lightly, however. "It's good then? Great." He exchanged smiles with both of the girls before replying to Avery. "Well, when I've got some family of my own, I suppose I could pass it down...," Julian had to stop himself from thinking about how his kids might not be good at potions, "I just made up the recipe this year!" He leaned close to the table, and lowered his voice jokingly, "But oh yes, it's super secret and heavily guarded." He nodded with a mock-stern face, eyes wide in exaggeration.
Laughing, he tossed out his act, and pulled up a chair. "It's not really secret, but if I went about telling everyone all willy-nilly, how would I sweep the competition?" He was becoming more and more comfortable with the idea of making drinks that changed according to taste buds. In fact, tomorrow he was planning to begin work on a fake beer that also changed tastes from person to person. That was one drink he would not be testing on himself first.
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Letty held her goblet up in Julian's direction and said, "go on then. My turn!" While she waited for Julian to pour she wondered if there woudl be any alcohol tonight. She hadn't been to many wizarding parties and so had only had firewhiskey once. However, back at home, she was always being dragged to parties by her brother that were different to any she'd ever expeienced at Hogwarts.
"So then," Letty announced as she shook her goblet at Julian, "what makes a wizarding 18th birthday party spectacular then? The only 18ths I've ever been to have been muggle ones and they tend to involve loud music, loud people, underage drinking, and other underage stuff..."
She began to think back to home and the partied her brother took her to when she was back there. Letty began to miss him and was trying desperately not to feel sad again.
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Julian was hoping that there would be no alcohol any time. He had never tried any - not even firewhiskey - and knew that his refusal of it might leave him out of the festivities. Then again, once people 'loosened up', he reckoned no one would care that he was entirely sober.
Shrugging his shoulders at Letty, he looked around the room to see if anyone else had any possible ideas. "Magic?" he offered casually, before shrugging once more. "I can't say I've ever been to any 18th birthday parties. Until now, I feared that my own would be the first one I attended."
Julian knew what memories could do to someone's mood, so he tried to distract Letty - rather unsuccessfully. "I don't think we could have too loud of music in here," he said laughing, "few of the older witches and wizards might hex us." While being hexed wasn't funny, Julian thought the idea of being attacked because of loud music was.
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As Avery greeted her, she smiled back friendly, apologizing about never replying back to the invitation before taking the seat Julian had offered.
This was nice. She hadn't been to a party since school started, and although this one wasn't big, she found the atmosphere to be quite pleasant. Lauren sat back in her chair, simply observing the others and watching the girls' reaction's to the juice they were drinking.
"Jumer? Sounds interesting..." She finally spoke up, smiling at Julian as she spoke, "If you made it, well I'll just have to try it, yeah? I'm sure its bloody brill." He was a cute kid, she thought. Quiet, but cute. Seemed as if she were running into a lot of blokes that fit that description.
When Letty spoke up about the muggle birthday parties, Lauren had to nod her head in agreement. She, of all people, would know what a muggle party was like; she loved to party! But it was a good question to ask, since she hadn't exactly been invited to any magical 18th birthday parties.
"Ah, let 'em hex us then!" She drawled, a smirk appearing on her face, "A party isn't a party unless there's music, yeah?"
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