https://ginevram.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] ginevram.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hh_mirror2006-03-11 05:11 pm

J.A.I.L.B.A.I.T. Teaparty ::Semi-Screened for Female Chars Under 30::




Madam Rosmerta has cleared away most of the usual tables and booths. There are still a few small tables scattered around the large room, and a cheery fire is crackling in the fireplace. Along one wall are long tables loaded with tea sandwiches, scones, petit fours, candies, biscuits and other rich treats. On the opposite wall there is tea with all the accoutrements, a fountain type punchbowl, and coffee for those who prefer it to tea. Butterbeer is also available on request.

The tables hold bouquets of early spring flowers -- snowdrops, narcissus, and crocus in pink, yellow and white. There are soft yellow, pink, and white ribbons on the candle sconces, as well.

In a back room, the models from Gladrags are bustling around, changing into the various cloaks and robes they will be showing the attendees. They can't be seen, but it is possible to hear their indistinct chatter.

After checking the arrangements with Madam Rosemerta, Ginny stands near the door, nervously waiting for Emma to show up, and worried about whether the party will come off well, and very excited about her friends meeting each other. She's dressed in an aqua green Muggle dress with small yellow flowers, and wearing the new silver snitch necklace Harry gave her.



((While screened for female characters under the age of 30, the Three Broomsticks is a public facility, so it is possible for other characters to crash the party. It'll be a lot easier if they're disguised as a female under thirty, though. *wink*))

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
If it's a creature of Evil, Ginny, it is best to get rid of it. Or else it will get a hold of you.

I believe it is unseemly to fly around in a broom. Women in America are burned at the stake for less. Oh, Ginny, never go there. I know there are many wonderful Americans within Hogwarts, but why do you think they're here? They're fleeing their country, but are just too patriotic to admit it.

*She gasps* Oh, Ginny! It concerns me to hear of you being hurt so. Are there no other hobbies that hold your attention like this painful sport?

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I am certain it is better for the gentleman to deal with a possessed puppet than for a lady such as yourself. *She sighs. This will be yet another thing she shall abstain from including in her letter to Hartfield*

I would rather not. Thank you, Ginny; but if the need for travel arises, I shall either walk or take a carriage. I am sure there are fine people within Hogwarts feel the same as I do.

American isn't as filled with criminals as Australia is, but it certainly is more uppity.

I see. *She frowns* Well, I suppose since you have already found your intended, and he has no objections to your hobby, there's little I can do to convince you otherwise. But Ginny, I do believe knitting is a much more respectable way to spend your hours.

My hobbies? Why, what we are doing now is my favorite hobby, Ginny. Socializing with dear friends such as yourself. I also enjoy reading, both prose and poetry. In fact, lately I have taken to reading to my geranium romantic poetry ten minutes a day. I write letters, as well, to my family. And often I go on nice walks. There certainly are some fascinating sights at Hogwarts.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Why ever do you say that? Are those creatures particularly ugly? Well, it would be impractical to expect white horses to draw ones carriage at all times.

Yes, knitting helps one think, I suppose. Working with ones hands eases the mind.

No, it is an experiment for Professor Crowley. Unfortunately, my geranium exhibits poor taste. It's demanding Wordsworth, but I will not hear of it. And romantic poetry isn't romantic in the sense of courtship, Ginny. It's a type of poetry that is accessible, personal, and often focuses on the natural.

Oh, we simply must, Ginny. Truly.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
I do not know why they do not just use horses. This school...

Of course, Ginny. Why, I was about to read some Muggle poetry just later in our meeting. Would you like to attend my daily recitation to my flower, then?

Let us find out of their income, their reputations, their manners... and then their preferences, of course.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose so. But if a woman has poor income, we must work with her to improve on her manners and reputation, so that she can have a good match despite her inconvenience. We need to know who we are to focus on.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I miss Highbury. There we all would know so much about one another. None of this guessing business.

*She tilts her head, considering*

Well, little Anne of Green Gables just had a terrible experience. I believe we should find her a nice, old-fashioned boy. One who would court her, romance her, but would not go far beyond that. She's still quite young, but a pleasant little distraction may ease her spirits.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed, a lad has stolen her first kiss by pretending that he was in love with her, and now he will not see her. Can you imagine? But I promised Anne not to sully the boy's name... as if it is not deserved. Do not fear, I shall write a strongly worded letter, forthwith.

Is the boy romantic? Because I believe Anne is the girl who enjoys little things such as letters and flowers...

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I have heard of that invention, and I plan to use just the thing. Perhaps you can help me write the letter, Ginny, although I prefer you not to know the individual. Just know that he is in your house and he is in a position where he should be an example to others. Really, he should have known better!

Well, I certainly hope so, since this 'snogging' activity sounds almost painful.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, what a terrible thought! But no, he is not a professor. He is close to Anne's tender age.

A strange word for it, I believe.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
Do not even joke about such things, Ginny. I believe it is superfluous to engage in such behavior before marriage, and I do not intend to ever marry.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
*Patiently and kindly* I have already spoken of this with you, Ginny. Falling in love is not in my way or my nature. I truly do not see its benefit outside of marriage, and marriage would not greatly benefit me.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
Why, of course. I could never say no to making new friendships, especially to young ladies.

[identity profile] ewoodhouse.livejournal.com 2006-03-12 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, the poor woman. Of course I will meet her, for your sake.