The Stands

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That Slytherin Keeper was very good, she thought as she sat next to Conan, her hands clenched tightly in her lap. She was doing her best not to be in coach mode - not today. Today, she was just a mum in the stands, trying not to embarrass her kids. She didn't worry about distracting them, because that was impossible when they were playing Quidditch, but she didn't want them to think that she would be upset if they lost. After all, they couldn't both win this game. One of them was going to have to lose, but she considered it would only truly be a loss if they didn't try their hardest. "You got this Jonah!" She called out, unable to keep quiet entirely. She was incredibly proud of how they were flying, enjoying the very different tactics both of her kids had in this game. It was usually true no matter where they were, Jonah was more of an offensive flyer, and Sayuri tended to be get there quick and easy. In her opinion Jonah was the more aggressive player, but people would see Sayuri and think she was, because she played physically whereas Jonah tended to play mentally. But she knew her kids, she knew which of her children was more aggressive in the air. "Nice catch Yuri!"
 
Siobhan hadn't been back on the grounds of Hogwarts since Flynn's graduation, but she was starting to realize she needed to do some more active recruiting. It wasn't at the top of her priority list when it came to Quidditch League duties, and the school had a rather small recruitment pool. However, this was more enjoyable than a lot of other work activities, and she enjoyed watching Quidditch, missing the days when she coached some youth league and gave private flying lessons. The former Gryffindor leaned forward on the seat as the game started, watching as bludger hits started quickly. She turned for a second to focus on the chasers, seeing if there were any particularly good maneuvers being used by the players.
 
Corey was so excited to be back now that he was not a student. He couldn’t believe he was seeing the kids play! Against each other! This was gonna be the best game because Sayuri and Jonah were both starting players and they’ve always been competitive with each other. It was just a shame Eli and Lewis weren’t playing. Would have been really cool to see them too. “YEAAAAA SA-CHAN!” he cheered as Sayuri scored against Hufflepuff. “Pick it up Jo-chan!!! Goooo Hufflepuff!!!” Sorry Sayuri but Corey-nii was decked out in Hufflepuff regalia today!
 
"Yes! Nice dodge Sayuri! Go, go, go!" Since Corey was cheering for Jonah, Ru had taken up the panel for Sayuri, since mum seemed to be alternating between the two and Dad would probably be sneakily on the side for Jonah even though he would attempt to be unbiased. "You got this Sayuri!"
 
It was a little surreal to be back here, watching her own old team play. Odette loved playing for the Macaws, and had taken the opportunity to watch Hogwarts games to see what sort of players might join in a few years. She had no intention of stopping yet, but also knew she couldn’t go on indefinitely. She leaned forward to watch, feeling nostalgic. Had it really been more than a decade since she had been on the pitch as Slytherins captain? She smiled slightly as the Slytherin beater hit someone with a bludger. She lacked some finesse, but the enthusiasm was there.
 
Rica had never been to Hogwarts and she'd never really thought she would ever manage to see Hogwarts. It was curious to be here in the school that most of her siblings had attended, but it was so much fun to watch the younger ones duke it out on the Pitch in an actual game. They were watching Sayuri and Jonah this time, and it was interesting watching them on opposing teams officially. Honestly, she and Sayuri had similar play styles, which was why she had intended to cheer for Sayuri but Ru had annoyingly gotten to it first and she was fundamentally against Ru despite their age and supposed maturity now. Which meant she was on Jonah's team this time. Merlin that tiny little sh!t better not lose because she was not about to lose this bet. "YATTA JONAH! YEAH!" she cheered as Jonah stole a particularly aggressive pass Sayuri made.
 
Conan wondered if he should have warned his boss about having eleven out of his twelve children within the same area that was not their home. Plus his wife. The youngest set of twins - each of them were standing on his lap, eagerly watching the game. They were enraptured and well-behaved, which was more than could be said for his three present eldest children who were screaming and nearly jumping. Honestly, the most surprising was that his wife hadn't started yelling orders yet, standing up. He was cheering for both Sayuri and Jonah of course, although for this game he was betting on Hufflepuff winning. Maybe Sayuri could score more than Jonah and they'd call it even? Unlikely.
 
Hinata, unlike her family, was much calmer in her support. She did bring Jonah's little Hufflepuff and Slytherin flags and waved them around. While she was a little conscious about doing so since they were seated in the Hufflepuff stands, she wanted to cheer for her sister as well. With Slytherin winning this game last year though, she couldn't help but hope just a little bit that Hufflepuff take the win for this one.
 

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