This idea wasn't working as well as Celestine thought. Quidditch robes didn't look nearly as pretty as tennis whites, and bats were a little harder to swing. But she knew she was going to have great arm strength even if she wasn't hitting anyone, which counted for something, didn't it?
Celestine thought the beaters were giving the team more of a problem than the seeker, so she thought she might try and hit the bludgers to them. Maybe they could start rallying, like they were playing tennis. Tennis was a bit more fashionable than quidditch, after all.
Celestine swung her bat as a bludger got near, figuring out that she had to send it away from Vincent or else he might get badly hurt. And she did, sending it careening towards the Ilvermorny seeker...or so she thought, as it collided with one of the chasers instead. @Melrose Miller
ooc: lmao...
Celestine blinked a few times at Light, who had seemingly hit Vincent by accident. Even she hadn't managed anything like that. She was so startled that her own swing was a little wide, but at least the bludger she hit didn't hit anybody on her own team!
Celestine was kind of impressed with the Ilvermorny beaters, even if they weren't hitting the seeker. She was just glad they had hit Tullia instead of her, because bruises were so not cute. When play resumed, Celestine went back to searching for bludgers, wondering if she'd get any cool...
Celestine was really getting into it now, swinging her bat as a bludger came towards her and sending it right towards the Ilvermorny seeker @Nabi Mun . "Ah, super!" she exclaimed, tossing her ponytail with a grin. She did hope that she hadn't hurt the seeker, though. She seemed nice.
Celestine actually tried to give a legitimate swing, and it actually worked! Mostly. Instead of hitting the seeker, it hit one of the beaters defending her. She gave a startled giggle, hoping the other girl wasn't mad about it. @Larissa Baros
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