WHO: Sally-Anne and Open! (Multiple welcome should you feel so inclined) WHAT: Sally-Anne decided to just feel normal for a while. WHEN: Saturday, 26 February WHERE: The side room off of the Great Hall RATING: TBD! STATUS: In Progress
It had taken most of the afternoon to set up, but it was worth it. As Sally-Anne looked around the room she'd been pretty proud of the work she'd done today. She'd somehow managed to track down a record player and dragged it downstairs to the side room, along side a milk crate full of muggle and magical records that she'd brought with her. Given that she only had a small supply of alcohol herself, and considering most of the bottles were dummies she used for flair practice, she had to go out and search some of some more alcohol. She started in the teachers lounge, and them moved onto some of the currently-unoccupied teacher's rooms and eventually raided the North Tower. By the end she'd gotten a respectable amount in her crate and went back to setting up the side room.
A few hours, multiple attempts to turn some tables into a bar (and finally succeeding after an hour or so) and several records later, she had achieved what she'd set out to do. She'd created a space that she could play bartender in. Okay, sure, all she really wanted to do with the space was just let out a little steam, just get in some repetition, let her mind escape for a little while. She was no closer to finding a husband, and frankly, at this point, she really didn't know what to do, so, she was going to do what she wanted and hoped that everything either came together before the deadline, or some higher power would take mercy on her after it. But, the more she thought about it, she really wouldn't mind the company, and maybe it would get people socializing and maybe they'd end up happy. Who knew right? So, as she put back on her shoes and took off her sweater, Sally threw on another one of her favourite rock records and started to stack the shelves she'd made out of an old book case behind her new bar and then got out her dummies and started just doing what she knew.