February 20, 2020 – 3:01 AM
February 8th, 1890 — Hogwarts Hospital Wing
He was finally settled. It had taken an excruciating hour in the Hospital Wing simply to get him bandaged up, and another for the first round of potions to subdue the pain coursing through his body. He hardly felt like a person; his whole body felt like a foreign object, sort of like how a leg felt when it cramped up. He'd already asked thrice if they'd had to remove his fingers during the bandaging process, because he couldn't feel those at
all.
But by the third hour, Cameron had settled into his sorrow. His team-mates had flocked to his bedside, given their well-wishes, and now he was left alone—or almost alone.
Only Sloane had remained after the others had left, though her initial silence made it easy to forget she was there. Her blue hair had faded, but it was burned into his mind as a reminder that she'd worried for him.
(And to be honest, it made him feel like he'd accomplished
something that morning.)
"
You missed Herbology," he said all of a sudden, his gaze slipping between her and the grandfather clock across the room from his bed. "
Professor Skeeter might send out a search party."
Sloane Bixby
February 22, 2020 – 6:29 PM
Sloane Bixby — Played by Bee
Despite her hasty retreat from the pitch, Sloane's determination had faltered part way up the grounds as she followed after Cam. She knew from experience that it would take a while to patch him up, so she wound up going back to her dorm and getting ready for the rest of the day. In the end everyone else had beaten her there and so she kind of lingered in the back, waiting for everyone else to dissipate.
It didn't take too long, and she found herself presumptuously perched on the end of his bed, leaning against the rail, feet tucked up beneath her, despite the looks from the nurse. There was a lot of mixed emotions flowing through her right now. A little embarrassment, obvious concern, a whole lot of what next.
"Somehow I highly doubt Professor Skeeter will miss me making a mess today." That was most likely true. "Feeling alive?" This was the longest conversation they hadn't had about quidditch in weeks and she wasn't sure how she felt about it.
February 22, 2020 – 10:17 PM
The air between them had changed immensely over the last hour. He still struggled to find the right words to say, but the struggle was no longer fueled by resentment but his absence from her personal life over the past few months. He supposed this is what they needed: a situation where he could not physically avoid her.
"Why would you ever think that?" he joked, remembering the times when the group of Gryffindors had made a mess of their work station, even as far back to his second year. He'd missed spending time with the girls, even if he'd appreciated spending more time with the boys since his fight with Sloane. "But yes, I feel alive. Almost too alive," he answered, letting out a hiss as he lifted his arm to prove a point.
"I thought I'd be the last one on the team to fall of their broom. I swore Fairchild would be the first to drop," he quipped with a crooked, almost sad smile.
February 24, 2020 – 1:36 AM
Sloane Bixby — Played by Bee
Sloane simply shrugged. Herbology was far too fun not to make a mess sometimes! Plus the plants moved! Sometimes it just happened! It was one of few classes she actually enjoyed or was any kind of good at. Its tendency toward messiness was definitely part or the appeal as well.
"Ah well, do prefer you that way." She shrugged again a little, but didn't quite look at him when she said it. It was true, though lately it probably hadn't seemed that way for a while.
Chuckling now, Sloane nodded her head in agreement. "If not me, she'd likely be next." Sloane fell off her broom frequently, but usually trying to work on a hard maneuver or when learning something new, like she had when Rufus had tried last summer.
February 26, 2020 – 1:38 AM
It was impossible not to notice the tension between. Every statement had an unsaid double meaning, as if they were metaphorically dancing around the subject that needed to be addressed. Cameron couldn't find the right words, or any words, really, to express how he felt in that moment.
"Well I'm not going to die," he mumbled. He wished they were close like they used to be. They'd always better communicated through smiles, teasing, and generally shoving each other around, but it was nearly impossible to imagine doing that now. He just didn't know the why.
"I wouldn't let you fall off your broom. I learned the cushioning charm." Surprisingly. Cammie had always had a short attention span in his classes—all except Defence Against the Dark Arts. Still, he was sure he would have remembered it anyways if Sloane had been the one to fall off her broom. "The nurse thinks I'll be out by the next match, but I may have to argue to get permission to play."
March 25, 2020 – 10:49 PM
Sloane Bixby — Played by Bee
"Yes well," She mumbled, still staring at the ceiling. "You haven't spoken to me much this year." It was a quiet gripe, but it was the truth and part of the reason this whole conversation was still feeling awkward. Sloane hadn't really meant to say it aloud, but wasn't upset about it either. They would have to hash this out eventually if anything was to ever chance. She wasn't so sure she could just to back to the way things were without knowing what it was that had truly gone on between them.
Shrugging, though he likely couldn't see it, Sloane added, "I'm sure it'll be fine. Nobody wants me to play chaser anyway, terrible as I am." Now if she'd been allowed to play beater, that would have been a different story...
April 28, 2020 – 10:24 PM
He hadn't talked to her much, and although he knew that to be true, he was afraid to admit it because he'd then have to explain why—and Cameron couldn't explain just why. He was hurt, but he couldn't remember what had set him off to begin with. It was something unimportant, he remembered, but it had hurt him, and badly.
"Yeah," he mumbled in return. "Suppose I haven't." But he wanted to, now more than ever. He missed the teasing and the jests now that he was stuck in bed surrounded by the gloomy nurse and potions he didn't want to take. He did his homework alone, and reviewed his lessons alone. He wanted a friend that wasn't his step-sister or Sloane's friends—he wanted to be around Sloane.
"Would you stop talking to me for good if they didn't let me on the quidditch team anymore?" The nurse said he should be fine, but there was always a chance he wouldn't be. What if their friendship, which had been built around their shared love of quidditch, dissolved because he couldn't play anymore?