Quinn Regan had spent the past week figuring out just what her strategy was going to be; obviously, she was going to catch the snitch, but she also needed to show off, even more so than usual. For charity, of course. Because everyone wanted the show. And she wasn’t surprised that the Falcons were the most represented team on the pitch. But again, it was for charity, so that fact didn’t matter. Much. She was a bit disappointed that all four Falcons weren’t on the same team, though that was probably on purpose. It just would have been nice to know how everyone played with each other, as there hadn’t exactly been an overabundance of team trainings for this match.
At least she and Oliver were on separate teams. That would make winning so much more enjoyable.
She spotted her parents and every single sibling in the stands after a moment of searching and she gave them an excited wave as she flew closely by them, hoping her brother Alex caught the wink she gave him. Quinn resumed her laps around the pitch, giving her usual wave a bit more enthusiasm than normal. She fell into a dive as she heard her name announced, landing gracefully on the grass. She dismounted her broom and swept it up onto her shoulder in one smooth move, using her free hand to do a bit more waving. She tuned out the rest of the wordy announcements; she had already been presented so it wasn’t really worth paying attention to anyway.
Quinn’s hand only returned to her side as the referee made her way out onto the pitch; she had never actually flown for Slytherin on Hogwarts, having been unfairly beaten out by that kid that bought his way on to the team, so at least Hooch ought to have no hard feelings towards her. She wiggled and stretched her fingers as she watched her walk towards the ball case, eager to get her hand around the golden snitch she knew was hidden inside. She and her team remounted their brooms, Quinn swinging her leg over her own in a fluid motion, her gaze locked on the ball case as she tried her damnedest to not roll her eyes at the referee’s words about a nice, clean game.
The snitch was out, up, over, and up again, as if it knew the perfect spot in the sky, the spot directly between Quinn and the sun.
Damn, she squinted into the light before dropping her gaze to see if Milenova had the same issue, but her face didn’t give anything away.
Quinn was off the ground as soon as the quaffle was in the air. She rose up and up, getting above the other players fairly quickly, looking for that familiar glint of gold but coming up empty. Instead, she glanced down to see the action unfolding below her. The seeker was still figuring out which silhouette belonged with which chaser, but she was at least competent enough with her colors to know that it was an Eclipse player to grab the quaffle first.
She moved her gaze from the chasers below to do a quick scan around her for the beaters and bludgers and snuck in an even quicker glance towards the hoops. Not the ones guarded by her own keeper, but rather the other set guarded by Oliver. Even from her spot far across and far above the pitch, she was still thoroughly distracted by
her the man in uniform. She rolled her eyes at the thought, immediately resuming her quest for the snitch, drifting slightly to the left and doing a little twirl through the air.
The laps around the pitch started as Quinn sought out her prize, though even if she spotted the snitch, just how charitable would it be to catch it two minutes into the match? That surely wouldn’t be too enjoyable for everyone. She just hoped that Milenova had the same idea. As she passed Wood’s hoops, she alternated between offering a hearty “Boo,” between cupped hands and wolf whistles, depending on who was around to hear.
It didn’t take long for a bludger to come flying towards her, though even if she was unsuccessful in her dodge it would probably only graze her left leg. Either Bellamy had terrible aim or Steenie was lobbing easy bludgers at her and she wasn’t sure which was the better option.
((dodge a bludger!))
Rolled 1d10 : 10, total 10