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- OOC First Name
- Jesse
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Divorced
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Straight 9 ½ Inch Rigid Chestnut Wand with Unicorn Tail Hair Core
- Age
- October 1988 (67)
As always, the Great Hall was lavishly decorated for yet another yearly event for both staff and students to enjoy, though by this point, Katherine wondered if they really deserved all these dances considering the amount of misbehaviour from semester one. The room was bright with splashes of red, white and pink in place of the usual house colours, and the long, rectangular tables were replaced by smaller, heart shaped tables that lined the sides of the hall, giving space for everyone to dance. Smaller cozy, but open tables dotted the area for couples to enjoy some of their time away from the crowd, without allowing them too much privacy.
The ceiling, usually enchanted to reflect the outside sky, was now obscured by an elaborate, overgrown canopy of leaves and vines that hung low, with large roses constantly shifting from bud to blossom in the span of a minute, their petals dropping slowly down to the guests below, disappearing before they could reach the floor. Even the house elves were enjoying the Valentines atmosphere. Dressed in plain white towels with large, feathery wings, they appeared almost cherubic, if not for their bat-like ears and huge eyes. They worked to fill fountains of raspberry flavoured punch, and set the tables with an assortment of cakes and baked goods fresh from the kitchen ovens below.
Allowing everyone to settle, Katherine greeted the student body, welcoming them to the dance, and with a wave of her wand music started to play from seemingly nowhere, signalling the start of the dance.
The ceiling, usually enchanted to reflect the outside sky, was now obscured by an elaborate, overgrown canopy of leaves and vines that hung low, with large roses constantly shifting from bud to blossom in the span of a minute, their petals dropping slowly down to the guests below, disappearing before they could reach the floor. Even the house elves were enjoying the Valentines atmosphere. Dressed in plain white towels with large, feathery wings, they appeared almost cherubic, if not for their bat-like ears and huge eyes. They worked to fill fountains of raspberry flavoured punch, and set the tables with an assortment of cakes and baked goods fresh from the kitchen ovens below.
Allowing everyone to settle, Katherine greeted the student body, welcoming them to the dance, and with a wave of her wand music started to play from seemingly nowhere, signalling the start of the dance.