Who: Demelza Robins and Katie Bell What: Meeting up and maybe a little flirting! When: Saturday, October 9th, 9pm Where: Harpies Stadium. Holyhead Wales. Rating: NC-17 Notes: Seduction RPG AU.
Katie was excited and nervous about the game. More so though, she was nervous about meeting Demelza after the game. Katie was a pretty good flirt when she knew someone might be open to it or in the right setting. However, she knew that meeting up like she planned to with Demelza might not be such a setting.
After her talk with Alicia, Katie planned to try and see if the other girl was actually open to flirting with her. And maybe even more. However, she was still afraid that she was totally misreading their interaction and was going to make a fool of herself, at best, or hurt her career and her reputation at worse.
She had felt nervous and anxious as she'd put her pads and robes on. Though, once the game started, Katie fell into a rhythm that showed why she was an up and comer in the Quidditch world. Her flying was strong and fast and crisp. The Quaffle flew straight and strong as she scored quite a few of the Harpies goals.
As Katie got into her groove, she saw Demelza in the stands. As promised, she gave her a wave where she sat in Ministry box and gave her a big smile as she flashed past on her broom to score yet another goal moments later.
Sadly, it wasn't enough. The Harpies were just coming back to rally when the Falcons Seeker caught the Snitch.
Katie found her thoughts not on the game or the standings as she changed and showered but of the girl she had waved to. Trying to keep her nerves in check, she paused to take a deep breathe before leaving the locker room hoping Demelza would be waiting as planned.
Wearing jeans, a Harpies shirt and warm up, she began to wander the stadium looking for Demelza planning to go to the Ministry box if she didn't find her near the locker room. Katie's hair was up in a high ponytail and was still a little damp. She had a pair of cute red, though a little beat up, trainers on her feet that creaked softly as she walked.