Acting Headmaster Bulla

January 20, 2006 1:08 AM
It was almost a relief to see nothing beyond the ordinary. Manfred, having spent most of his summer at the school rather than pursuing his usual Summer recreation and catching up with his family, was glad of this, but that didn't mean that he felt entirely comfortable taking the spot of the Head of Sonora at the Staff table. It still felt like Lucinda Marnett's chair. It was still Lucinda's chair... after all, she hadn't resigned. She just left to recuperate, and hadn't yet returned.

During the break, Manfred had occasionally had time to wonder if she ever would.

But not today. The wagons, bringing the year's intake of students had been returning to the school all day, and now everyone was seated at their tables. The first years had only just been administered with their potions; the traditional form of sorting at Sonora. Each student was presented with a chalice holding a clear, bubbling liquid. Upon drinking the potion, they temporarily turned the primary colour of their house - Aladren students turned blue, Crotali were red, Pecari brown and Teppenpaw Yellow. It generally didn't last too long but it generally caused some consternation and amusement amongst the students.

Manfred sat a moment longer, and then, knowing it couldn't be put off a moment longer, stood and called for attention.

"Welcome," he said, glad he'd taken the time to think about what he was going to say and even rehearse a little the night before. "To all our new students, I am Acting Headmaster Bulla, and on behalf of the staff and other students I would like to welcome you to Sonora Academy. This school will be your home away from home for the next seven years, and I hope that you all work hard, and enjoy your time here. To our returning students, welcome back. You've had your holidays, and now it's time to return to learning mode. Do your houses proud. Also, the House Quidditch Tournament - which I'm sure you all recall being cancelled last year - will be reinstated this year." He paused, expecting and getting a reaction from that announcement. "But all that can wait. I assume you're all hungry after your trip to school?"

He didn't need to say anything more. Rather, if he had, he might have had some trouble, considering the difference between the length of his speach and those that the Headmistress had been in habit of giving at the start of the year feast. He waved his hand at the room, and the feast magically appeared on the tables.\n\n
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Günter Heindrich

January 21, 2006 5:58 AM
Günter Heindrich stared as, starting at his finger-tips, he started turning Blue. "Hmmm, Aladren then. It seems just right. Well, I'm not complaining." he muttered to himself.

After the Headmaster made his speech, Günter dug in. He was never one to let food go to waste, nor would he let himself go hungry. Though Sonora surely had some sort of magical refridgeration, he was still very hungry and that was reason enough to eat all that he could stuff himself with. He, of course, did this in a dignified manner, which was more than he could say for some of the other students.

Hmmm, maybe while he was just sitting here, eating, he could write a letter to his mom and triplet sisters. His sisters couldn't read but it would be the thought that would count. He admitted that his family was where he weakened his stoic manner. It wasn't his manner to wear his emotions on his sleeve for everyone to see. He didn't bother in front of his family. They knew who he was and how his emotions worked. After all, living with someone gives a new perspective on a person.

This was the only reason he had been worried about coming to school. It was one thing to hold in emotions for a short period of time and then unveil them when you got home, but how does someone deal when home and school are the same place?

It wasn't an answer he was likely to get in one hour. He would find a way though. He wouldn't be branded a fool. He leafed through a book that he had brought with him, forgetting that he had wanted to write to his mom and ignoring the bustle of the Cascade hall.\n\n
0 Günter Heindrich It worked...that's amazing 0 Günter Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

January 22, 2006 10:06 AM
Zack Dill entered the Cascade Hall with some of the other kids from the Great Lakes region, some of which he remembered from previous wagon rides, some of which were new. He faked jaded disintrest in the sight of the Hall, but even after two full years eating three meals a day here, he still found it stunning. But then, after a summer in his parents' tiny two-bedroom apartment in a bad part of Detriot, anything bright and shiny would look impressive.

Still, he was now thirteen and stood a grand total of four feet and seven inches tall (that was after a disappointing growth spurt of one inch over the summer; he'd gained two inches the previous summer). If he didn't want to be mistaken for one of the new kids - well, he supposed just sitting down and not drinking the potion would give that away, but collaborating evidence always helped. So he tried not to gape anew at the waterfalls and shimmering chandeliers. Tried to pretend that people turning blue was perfectly normal. Tried to pretend that the second-hand clothes he wore under the second-hand school robe didn't look out of place in this shiny place.

He would forget in a few hours, of course. Forget that he came from normal family where normal physics applied to normal life without exception. Forget the existance of his bully of a brother, his gas attendant father, and his grocery store clerk mother. Forget that the bountiful food was so much better than the sparse microwaved dinners that left him underweight and undernourished. Forget the threads were showing on his clothes. Forget that this world was anything but where he was supposed to be.

But the culture shock always got to him at the beginning of the year. The end of the year, too, but that was a let down that the apartment really was a dark and drab and small as he remembered it. His family really was as poor and uneducated and dull as he remembered them. The beginning of the school year though, that was, well, magic.

Better than all the books, movies, and video games because this was real and he was living it.

As the color sorted new kids started to trickle towards seats at the tables, Professor Bulla started talking. Zack listened, because it was a good habit he had, listening to his teachers. But this wasn't class and the information imparted was academically related, so his fingers itched only a little bit to mark down the words into his Charms notebook.

But then the meal arrived and thoughts of notetaking were abruptly vanished. He picked a small amount of each kind of food onto his plate, enough to fill him, but it covered only about half the plate's surface area. He couldn't help but stare at the amount of food taken by the kid across the table from him. "Where do you put it all?" he couldn't stop himself from asking.\n\n
1 Zack Dill Of course, they've been turning firsties colors forever 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Günter Heindrich

January 22, 2006 12:11 PM
Günter was pulled from THE MAGICAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF VERNA THE INFERNO when he heard a male voice asked "Where do you put it all?"

He looked up from his book to stare at the kid seriously. Not sure if this kid was commenting on his appetite to be rude or if he was just amazed, he answered, giving a sly smile. "Well, it goes down my esophagus and falls into my black hole of a stomach."

He hoped that this kid didn't think that he was a jerk. Amazingly, he never tried to be rude or sound like a smart-allic, it was a way of protecting his stoicism and a way to show people that they couldn't push him around. He had had a lot of trouble with bullies when he was small.

He had been small once. Just because he was only 11 and had already reached his full height of six foot and two inches didn't mean he hadn't been short and scrawny once. Both his parents were taller than was normal.

His muscles were larger than they were when he had been young and picked on and one thing he would not tolerate was someone picking on anyone. "Actually,' he added to his original statement, "I am just hungry and I had a growth spurt over the summer so my mom made me promise I would eat a lot so i would fill out."

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0 Günter Heindrich food...what a wonderful thing. 0 Günter Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

January 22, 2006 4:32 PM
Zack had not looked beyond the plate to the boy sitting beyond it. He should have. That would have answered his question without any further ado or interrupting the kid - if that's what you call an eleven year old giant - from his reading. Gee whiz. Zack hoped he wasn't staring. Not even Nick was that big and Nick had surpassed Zack in height when they were they were two and three, respectively. And this was a new kid? Holy cripes. Zack had hoped he had at least a remote chance of not looking tiny anymore. He was a frellin' third year now and he'd grown four and a half whole inches in the last two years.

"Right," he agreed, probably sounding a little stunned. His eyes felt a little big, too. Great Maker, Zack must look the first year by comparison. He'd been so proud of his jadedness and four feet seven inches, too. Key point there was four feet, he supposed. "Wouldn't know anything about that." Growth spurts. Ha. If it weren't for everyone around him shooting up like rockets, he wouldn't believe in the fallacy. He was probably doomed to dwarfhood. Maybe that was why he was magic. Except Gimli didn't have magic. But then, Gimli had muscles. Like height, that was the other thing Zack lacked. So not a dwarf. He couldn't be a hobbit either because he was too skinny. It was all very disappointing.

"Though, I do like the black hole theory, too," he added, because he didn't want to sound too gloomy. It was a new year back at Sonora and he was determined not to be disheartened by the height of the first years. Detroit was dismal. Arizona was bright and good. "It needs some refinement, or all of earth would get sucked in and time would slow to irrelevance, but there could be some kind of strong magical barriers preventing that sort of thing."



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1 Zack Dill Well, yes, since you'd die without it 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Günter Heindrich

January 23, 2006 6:04 AM
Günter was confused. "What is this black hole theory? I don't understand."

He probably sounded like a fool but he really didn't care. This kid actually sounded interesting and was probably someone he could have an intelligent conversation with. Although his mom was a witch, Wizardry and magic hadn't been mentioned at home until three years before when his parents had divorced and his father and brother had gone to live in Berlin. He had been reading a fantasy book for school and had asked if Merlin was real. That had been a fairly informative conversation.

Unfortunatly, his mother hadn't been able to tell him much. She was a ditz, evidently, when it came to wizardry and she told him that she had failed school and then finally dropped out. She had learned a few things though and her best trait was being able to draw maps. In fact that is what she did for a living. She had showed him where and where not to go in the school.

So he had been really excited to come to Sonora. He wanted to learn everything about everything and maybe this guy could help him.\n\n
0 Günter Heindrich Re: Well, yes, since you'd die without it 0 Günter Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

January 23, 2006 10:52 AM
Zack frowned back in confusion when the kid disavowed knowledge of his own black hole theory. Then he realized the guy had probably been joking (Zack had difficulty telling sometimes) and had promptly forgotten what he'd said. "The black hole," he prompted, willing the kid to remember, "the one at the bottom of your esophogus."

Pressing onward, no longer caring if the kid remembered his joke or not, Zack further expanded the theory, really starting to get into it, "You're magical, so you instinctively generated magical barriers to prevent it from ingesting the entire solar system instead of just your dinner."

Nodding decisively, he added, "Magic can do that, you know. Overrule every known law of physics. It's maddening. Newton would have hated this stuff."\n\n
1 Zack Dill black holes 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Günter Heindrich

January 24, 2006 10:31 AM
Günter looked at the kid and laughed, something he usually didn't do in public. He was laughing more at his own stupidity which he told the kid. "It's just that i am not well-versed in conversation. It's unusual for someone to throw my own joke back at me. My mother's a little idiotic and my sisters are three years old. I was taking you seriously. I thought that you were talking about a real black hole."

He stopped laughing forcibly. "Well, so much for an intelligent conversation. I DID end up sounding like an idiot."

It wasn't unusual for this to happen. It was one reason he usually kept his mouth shut. "You know my black hole actually has a bottom. In fact i think i just filled it. Hm...that's never happened before."

He gave the kid a smile. Knowing he was rabbling on and on, again something he almost never did except when he was exposed as an idiot, he asked the kid, "When do we get to go to our dorms?"\n\n
0 Günter Heindrich esophagus talk 0 Günter Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

January 24, 2006 2:29 PM
Zack half-smirked and shook his head to show that he wasn't holding the other's failing against him. He didn't mind people forgetting what they'd just said so long as they didn't deny what they'd just said. Or deny other things that Zack knew to be true. That was irritating. But this guy - and he probably should have found out his name by this point but Zack's social skills were about as sharp as the kid claimed his were - hadn't done anything of the sort. He actually sounded like he was willing to talk about real black holes, which Zack would probably hold him to at some point.

In the meantime though, he'd been asked a question that reminded him that he was the older student and the big guy was the newbie. It made him feel important and definitely made up for any lingering disapproval from the forgotten joke or rambling. "Well, when everyone's done eating, the Heads of Houses will round you guys up and show you how to get into your respective common rooms. You'll be subjected to a speech, but Professor Kijewski's aren't very long or too bad. She's the Care of Magical Creature's teacher. After that, the floor is open for questions. When that's over, you're allowed up to your dorms. The elves would have brought your stuff up there already."

He paused for a moment, then decided to ignore the awkwardness and just do it, he stuck his hand across the table and said, "I'm Zack Dill, by the way. I'm a third year."

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1 Zack Dill I have no idea how to top 'esophagus talk' as a subject 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Günter Heindrich

January 25, 2006 12:46 PM
Günter looked at the hand that had just suddenly appeared in his field of vision. He blinked surprised at it when the kid said, "I'm Zack Dill, by the way. I'm a third year."

Günter shook the kid's-no Zack's hand. He'd have to hope that he would remember his name the next morning. Names and faces were something he had trouble with, though he tried not to admit it. "My name is Günter Heindrich, first year obviously."

He looked at Zack's face, waiting for a reaction to his very much German name. People alway's questioned it for some odd reason, though he didn't see how it was different from any other name except that it was extremely complicated to learn how to spell when you are in grade school and too long. This wasn't even counting his middle name which he did not utter outside of his own house.\n\n
0 Günter Heindrich Neither do I...it just came to my head...*GRIN* 0 Günter Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

January 26, 2006 5:38 PM
Hand taken, Zack shook as sharp and as firm as his substandard size allowed with the six foot behemoth. Handshakes, he'd read somewhere, were a measure some people used to judge by, and he didn't want to come across as more wimpy than he had to.

"Nice to meet you, Günter Heindrich," he said, feeling oddly compelled to say the full name with as good a mimicry of the German accent as he could manage. Having spent long months carefully practicing proper pronounciation of Kling-on words, he felt he did a decent job of it.

"Well," he added, when he realized he'd probably just sounded pretty dumb to the actual German, especially since all of the preceeding words were spoken in his normal Detroit-native dialect. "If you ever have any questions about the school or the classes, I'll be glad to help." After all, it was only smart for someone as small as him to make friends with someone as big as Günter.\n\n
1 Zack Dill howdy, Günter Heindrich 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Günter Heindrich

January 27, 2006 5:01 PM
Günter smiled at the attempted pronunciation of his name. It was a good try, but Dill's accent kind of threw off trying to use a German accent. "It's okay. I am not even perfect at using an accent and I lived with someone with a real German accent. Granted my dad knew a little English but only enough to cope so I actually learned three languages by the time I was eight. The Third was Japanese. My mother was born in Japan."

He paused to take a bite of a cookie and then said. "Oh and I'll take you up on that help. I'm not sure if my mom's map is right."

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0 Günter Heindrich guten Morgen, Herr Dill! (ooc: do you have IM) 0 Günter Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

February 01, 2006 2:06 PM
OOC: AIM name is 'Bel n Derry' but I'm rarely on that. YIM name is 'dhrelva' and I'm on that more often, but usually invisably. BIC:

Zack nodded in understanding as Günter explained about his language woes growing up. Not that Zack could sympathize through experience - his parents were both solely English speakers and he was the one who subjected his relatives to foreign languages not the other way around - but Zack had a vivid imagination and could guess what Günter might have gone through.

Zack was actually somewhat envious. He'd had to learn all his extra languages through books, tv, and movies and hadn't been able to actually talk with a native speaker. Of course, native speakers of any Tolkien or Alien languages were kind of hard to come by in Detroit. Or anywhere else on normal Earth. He hadn't seen evidence of them being anyone's native language on magical Earth yet, but he'd only been to Sonora, and he was withholding judgement as yet.

As Günter took him up on his offer to show him the ropes, Zack nodded again, this time in general agreeableness. "No problem." He pointed up toward the staff table where the Professor for Care of Magical Creatures was just getting up. "Looks like Kijewski is getting ready to give you guys the start of term orientation."

He stood, and tipped an imaginary hat with one finger, "I'll catch you around. If I'm not in class, the third year dorm, or the common room, you can probably find me at the table next to the window in the 'Sciences' section." Technically, that area of the library had a sign labeling it 'Muggle Sciences' but Zack had a philosophical objection to that word and he refused to use it himself. 'Non-magical people', 'mundanes', 'normals' were perfectly adequate words for the same concept and didn't make Nick or any of the other bullies who liked stuffing littler people into lockers and closets sound unassuming or harmless.\n\n
1 Zack Dill But it's not morning. 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Günter Heindrich

February 01, 2006 4:37 PM
"Cool," Günter said. "I'll see you then."

He got up and walked towards where the other first-year Aladrens were gathering. He sighed. He was probably the tallest one here and some of the other students looked aback at his size as well. Oh well, once they got to know him, maybe they would realize that he could be nice no matter his size.

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0 Günter Heindrich I know....I realized that after I posted it...lol 0 Günter Heindrich 0 5