Viktor Krum (snitch_snatcher) wrote in finnigans_rpg, @ 2014-10-11 02:57:00 |
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Entry tags: | character: orla quirke, character: viktor krum |
RP: A Disappointing Tied Game
Who: Viktor Krum, Orla Quirke, the rest of the Montrose Magpies
What: Brief after-game talk
Where: the locker rooms
When: Sat Oct 11, post Montrose-Appleby game
Rating: SFW, I think?
Status: Possibly complete, though Orla is very welcome to jump in/talk with Viktor after, if you want. (Also, ooc, if you don't like this, ping me and I'll totally change parts of it, okay?)
Viktor stalked into the locker room after the game, shoulders a bit hunched from displeasure. Sure, they hadn’t lost, but they sure as hell hadn’t won. It wasn’t even that that upset him. It was about the repeated poor performance of his Chasers and Keeper. Most especially his Chasers right now, though. At least Orla had had her head in the game today, and done quite well.
One of his Chasers opened his mouth, but Viktor’s scowl cut him off before he could even start. Viktor wasn’t the sort to yell and rave, but he was the sort to have a few very pointed words. And his disappointment in a team often led to better results, anyway, than any amount of loud verbal beratement.
“An extra practice this week,” he told everyone bluntly. “We obviously need to work out a few things. Particularly with our passing and scoring game. Though,” he looked pointedly at Capper, “it might do to keep the other team from scoring quite so much, as vell.”
There were some obligatory groans at the announcement, and some glares directed at the Chasers. They’d done poorly for two weeks in a row now, and to be honest they hadn’t been the most stellar set of Chasers he’d ever worked with by far. His dark eyes sought out the reservists, who were dressed out, of course, just in case they’d been needed.
“And you, you all vill haff two extra practices this week instead of one,” he told them. Instead of groans, several sets of eyes brightened with ambition as they immediately took his implication – that if they did well and the others didn’t, well, there might very well be a change in the line up sometime soon.
He raked his gaze across the assembly again. He’d have a more detailed talk with individuals, with both criticisms and praises, later. For now, he was sweaty and still frustrated, especially by the fact that Appleby had scored one last time two seconds before he’d caught the Snitch – so part of his upset was that he hadn’t been quite fast enough, as well as that they had been allowed to score. “Good job on the beating this week, you two,” he told the Beaters with a nod. “And Capper, you did make some good saves.” It was genuine and he made an effort not to be grudging, given the score difference when he had caught the Snitch.
“Get cleaned up. I encourage you to support the raffle later today,” he said. With that, he turned and went to undress and clean up and maybe unsnarl his brain a bit before he had to be in public later.