Headmistress Marnett

June 09, 2006 11:00 PM
Headmistress Marnett knew she should be calm and collected on the first day of the term. The staff and especially the students would expect it, after all, and she never was one to fret or appear particularly worried. But it had been two years since she last stood in this place, as the head of Sonora about to welcome a new set of first years. And, much against her logical mind and generally down-to-earth disposition, the headmistress was feeling quite paranoid as to how her school would fare over the course of this term.

This past year, or at least the half in which Lucinda was present to witness, had been pleasantly peaceful. Everything went on without a hitch and Sonora once again seemed to gain well-deserved respect from the community. It was nice, as well as a much needed rest. The year before, however. That was an entirely different story. Utter disaster didn't even begin to describe it. The school, staff, and possibly a few traumatized students were left in to suffer the consequences as the weather system, keeping Sonora in livable conditions throughout the year, seemed intent on destroying everything. The entire, horrible debacle finally ended anti-climatically when a prairie elf vigorously cleaning the school was discovered as the source of all the problems. And then there was the year before...pleasantly peaceful once again. The headmistress couldn't remember if the year before that was at all unbearable, but the chance of this term being “pleasantly peaceful” was beginning to seem rather unlikely.

As it was, nothing yet had gone awry. The students had arrived by way of the usual stuffy, uncomfortable covered wagons. They were escorted into the Cascade Hall as Tavarius Mims the painting of Sonora’s points keeper looked on, commanding them, like any old, stodgy professor would, to stand straight and quiet down. Most important to this evening, the first years were once again each given a chalice of clear, bubbly potion at their table and then, as one large group, told to drink. Upon drinking the potion, each student would turn the prominent color of their house: a bright blue for Aladren, deep red for Crotalus, a sunshine shade of yellow for Teppenpaw, and of course a mud variety of brown for Pecari. It was as the traditional sorting ceremony decreed, and as the founders, amused as they were with rattling the new additions, would have wanted.

And now, with this important part of the night out of the way and the first years fading back to their original skin tone, it was time to enjoy the best part of any feast…the food. Of course, a speech was required of her first. She never did like to prolong a student’s hunger more than necessary, so of course, it would be short.

Headmistress Marnett stood, appearing even more fragile and worn than the previous year, and cleared her throat in an attempt to gather everyone’s attention. When it quieted down, she began her speech.

“Welcome to Sonora Academy. First years: seeing all these new, pleasant, colorful faces has always been one of my favorite parts of our opening feast. I am very glad to see that you have arrived in one piece and I am sure you will find that the rest of the year is much more enjoyable than a ride on one of our covered wagons.” She paused for a moment and drew her eyes over the student population. “I suppose all our returning students would like to hear is that it is time to eat, correct? Well, I will not delay any longer.” Lucinda smiled and the large feast appeared across the hall in an instant. The school year had officially begun.
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Meredith Lail

June 10, 2006 12:12 AM
Meredith Lail’s short, light blonde hair was a mess by the time she reached the school. Meredith enjoyed the wagon ride more than may have been expected. It was more fun to make a game out of trying to stay still than to let the bumps and bruises bother her. Having fun was part of her nature. Pence didn’t have the same nature. Her brown mouse squealed in his cage with each bump while Meredith laughed, sliding out of place. She was taken aback by the sight of the school below her and even more so when she got inside. It’s not that she wasn’t used to magic. Magic was part of her life. The school was really stunning, especially the room she and the other first years were ushered to, Cascade Hall. She couldn’t help but give a raised pale eyebrow to the picture giving her and the others orders before the first years went inside.

‘It’s a male version of mama,’ was the very first thought to scroll through her head. She had a strong urge to walk by the man's portrait hunched over and that’s just what she did. Her brothers’ influence got the best of her many times.

Meredith straightened up again when she got inside the hall. She was pleasantly surprised when she entered Cascade Hall. She wasn’t sure what she was expecting, but that wasn’t it. Her light blue eyes fell on the falls rolling down the walls. It was magic she didn’t have in her house. Well it was more of a manor than a house, but she didn’t care how big it was. She barely spent time in it anyway. One wouldn’t think she was connected to a wealthy pure blood family by the way she looked. She wore simple jeans and a green tee shirt over her average eleven year old body. Most of her time was spent either running around on the ground with her brothers or her friends or up in the air on her broom beating bludgers around or tossing a quaffle with someone. Hitting the bludgers was more fun though.

The best part of arriving at Sonora was getting the bubbly drink. She thought it was just a welcoming thing for the new kids, but it turned out to be how she was sorted. Her fair skin turned a deep muddy brown, even more so than when she and her brothers had battles with mud after a good rain. Well it was mainly with Max and Anthony. Ryan thought he was too old for playing like that. So he was 20. Big deal. Her twin brothers were 16 and real mischief makers especially with their mother. They knew how to drive her just to the brink. It really was a funny sight. They didn’t do it to be cruel. They just fun with her since she’s a muggle and doesn’t understand most of what the twins do. Meredith rubbed her skin to see if it would simply come off. She grinned when it didn’t. That was something she’d let her brothers know about.

Meredith frowned a little as the brown finally began to fade from her skin, but didn’t think much on it as the little lady in front made her speech. She became that much more excited when she was assured there were cooler things here than the wagon ride. She’d have to find them. When the Headmistress finished and said they could eat, Meredith had to blink a few times to make sure she was seeing the tables right. Food appearing out of nowhere? Magic was the best. It was moments like that where she wondered how muggles got on without it. It was possible but it couldn’t be as cool. Meredith began putting food on her plate and taste testing some. If one could imagine it, the food was better than her mother’s cooking. That was a feat. For a dainty woman who didn’t like to get messy in the least, she sure knew her way with the kitchen. Meredith spotted the chicken across the table just out of her reach and the student next to it and across from her.

“Hey,” she started casually, “Could you get that for me?” One might expect a first year to be shy since they were new. Meredith Lail? Shy? People who knew her would laugh themselves silly if you said that.\n\n
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Elly Eriksson

June 10, 2006 7:24 AM
Elly stood nervously shuffling her weight from one foot to the other as she lingered near the doorway with the rest of the first years, waiting to be sorted. Elly was doing her best not to be noticed, though she was not succeeding particularly well, owing equally to her outrageous orange hair and the fact that she was at least a head taller than all the other new students clustered around her. Staring resolutely at the floor, Elly had never felt so daunted, so utterly out of place. Her muggle upbringing had rendered her completely unaware, until very recently, of the magical world, thus she felt totally unprepared for the start of the new term. It was thoroughly unusual for Elly to have spent most of her summer reading, but that is what she had been doing, in a strident effort to make herself as knowledgeable as possible about all things magical.

Elly struggled in vain to calm the butterflies in her stomach as she was invited to drink a clear, bubbling potion. She glanced sideways to check that the other first years were drinking, too. Elly took a deep breath, closed her eyes and drained her goblet in one large, audible gulp. Her nervousness evaporated instantly, replaced by a great desire to laugh out loud as her skin darkened rapidly to a chocolate brown colour. Barely suppressing a whoop of joy, Elly strode to her new house table and seated herself between two fellow Pecaris.

The sorting had been the first magic Elly had ever witnessed. She was so excited by it that she barely heard what Headmistress Marnett was saying in her opening speech. Before she knew what was happening, the table in front of Elly had filled itself with hundreds of dishes of the most delicious looking food Elly had ever encountered. She licked her lips hungrily, deciding what to sample first. She was about to reach for a large bowl of steamed vegetables, when the girl opposite her, another first year, asked her to pass the chicken. Smiling broadly, Elly pushed the dish towards the girl.

“Here you go,” she said. “I’m Elly Eriksson.”
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Meredith

June 10, 2006 8:44 AM
Meredith smiled at the girl who passed her the food. If the other food had been better than what her mother made, this was going to be some saintly chicken. She accepted it and quickly put two pieces on her plate.

"Thanks much, Elly" she put the plate back down, nearer in case she was going to want more. "I'm Meredith Lail...it'd probably be dumb to say I'm a first year. I think everyone sorta noticed us all changing colors and what not. That sorting was great. I believe we're in the same house. Pecari right?" her voice had something of a southern drawl to it.

Meredith spoke while filling her plate so she took a moment to take a few bites. The chicken was first and it was a lot like she expected. Really good. She'd have to let that part slip past her mother.

"So are you coming from far? The trip was great too. And have you tried this chicken yet? It's really good." She laughed a little at her rambling tones. Her brothers told her she did that sometimes, especially when she was excited. She honestly never noticed until they brought it up. Even then, it didn't matter. She had something to say so why shouldn't she say it. She was only being friendly. The tips of her worn sneakers tapped against the marble floor as she ate and listened to Elly. \n\n
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Elly

June 10, 2006 5:42 PM
Elly was pleased to have chosen to sit in this particular seat. The paranoid side of her, which was usually dormant, had been working overtime all day, constantly telling her that no one would like her. Yet here she was, chatting happily with Meredith as she piled copious amounts of vegetables onto her plate.

Meredith talked a lot. Elly liked that trait in people, but she found it difficult to answer questions before another was directed. Still grinning like a maniac, Elly said, “Yeah, I’m in Pecari too.”

She thought the next question had probably answered itself, as Elly could hardly hide her English accent. “I’ve come from London. How about you? Oh, and no I haven’t tried the chicken, I’m vegetarian!” She pointed to the large mound of vegetables on her plate, catching her goblet of juice with her elbow as she did so. The vessel spilled its contents over the edge of the table, drenching the unfortunate student sitting next to her. Elly could feel her cheeks burning as she mumbled an apology to her neighbour, but inwardly was laughing at her clumsiness. Elly looked across at Meredith and bit her lower lip to stop her from giggling.
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Meredith

June 10, 2006 8:00 PM
Meredith was glad she met someone who seemed nice in her house. She had no objections to sharing a room with Elly. Meredith was still enjoying the sights of Cascade Hall, but she wanted to see her house's common room too. She wanted to see all over the school. Her brother's told her that all magic school's had secrets about them and only real adventurers could find them. Meredith had no doubt Sonora was full of secret doors and the like. Maybe Elly would come with her to find them.

Meredith nodded when Elly said she was from London. There were some accents Meredith couldn't place, but she supposed that one was pretty clear. And a vegetarian? She was the first Meredith had ever met. Meredith looked at her plate for a moment and did notice the vegetables, but her focus was moved to the goblet spilling Elly's juice on the student next to her. Meredith started a little at the clang of the goblet and quickly righted it. She locked eyes with Elly who was biting her lower lip holding back a laugh, but was still blushing a little. Meredith couldn't help but laugh a little while passing her own napkin to the juice covered student.

"Sorry about that. She didn't mean it." Meredith apologized too, backing her friend up. She turned back to Elly, not thinking the student would get too caught up on a little juice spilling.

"I'll have to watch out when you're pouring juice, now won't I?" Meredith joked with a grin hoping to lessen any embarassment. It was a mistake. It could happen to anyone. "Anyway, I'm from here in the states. Nashville, Tennessee. We live in a place where the muggles can't find us. It's hidden with a whole lot of spells. And there's this open Quidditch Pitch where people can go with their friends and family to play. I go play with my older brothers. You have any siblings back in London?" Meredith asked before turning back to her food and eating some more.\n\n
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Elly

June 11, 2006 4:06 AM
Elly could still feel her face glowing as Meredith threw a serviette to the juice-covered student. Still, Elly thought, she couldn’t have hidden her clumsiness for long; it was bound to have arisen at some point. At her last school, Elly had always been in trouble for breaking things – or herself, for that matter – but she couldn’t help it. It really wasn’t her fault that she was clumsy. Luckily, Meredith still seemed to be smiling, and soon was chatting away again like nothing had happened.

Elly was enthralled to listen to Meredith talking about muggles and Quidditch. Since receiving her acceptance letter, Elly had become aware of the terms, but she didn’t really know much about Quidditch. She had been on the hockey team at her last school, and loved sports. However, the idea of playing a game on flying broomsticks was still too bizarre for Elly to contemplate.

Meredith had paused, and it was a few moments before Elly realised she’d been asked a question. “Oh!” Elly exclaimed. “No, it’s just me and my parents,” she said hurriedly. Her mind wasn’t really on her being an only child. “You play Quidditch with your brothers?” she blurted. “Are all your family wizards? I never met another witch until this morning, both my parents are muggles and I didn’t know anything about magi...il last month.” Elly became aware that she was babbling and stopped abruptly. She realised she hadn’t yet touched her food and took a large mouthful of beans and carrots to compensate.
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Meredith

June 11, 2006 9:15 AM
Elly seemed to rush over the family bit of her answer. Meredith knew she'd be bored out of her mind if it was only her and her parents. Elly went quickly to asking about quiditch. Meredith nodded when she was asked if she played quiditch and if her family were wizards. Then Meredith understood. Elly was a muggleborn. There were very few in the city where Meredith lived. Most were half-bloods like her.

"You're a muggleborn then? That means you don't have magic parents." Meredith explained the terminology in case Elly hadn't heard it. She didn't really expect an answer since Elly had just eaten a big mouthful of food. "Well my whole family aren't witches and wizards. My mama is a muggle, but she didn't take the surprise too badly. Me and my brothers and my dad have magic."

"So this is your first big experience with magic?" Meredith was grinning, pushing the food around on her plate before taking a bite. "How do you like it so far?"\n\n
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Elly

June 11, 2006 10:03 AM
Elly chewed laboriously to finish her mouthful as quickly as she could, following it immediately with another large forkful as she listened to Meredith talking about her family.

Elly was amazed at how easy she found it to talk to Meredith, who had grown up around magic her whole life. She’d thought that mixing with inherently magical people would be a struggle, that they would find it difficult to talk about things, that they had nothing in common. Yet she was quickly realizing that she had been worrying about nothing. As far as Elly could tell from her short conversation so far, making friends was as easy at Sonora as it would be anywhere.

Elly swallowed her third mouthful of vegetables as Meredith asked, “So this is your first big experience with magic?”

“Yes,” Elly grinned widely. “It’s all a bit strange, to say the least. I’m getting used to it pretty quickly though, quicker than I’m getting used to the idea that electricity is a thing of the past for me.” She rolled her eyes in mock exasperation and smiled again at Meredith.

The fact that there existed a hidden magical world naturally came as a surprise to Elly, but she believed it fairly readily, happy to finally have an explanation for the way she sometimes made things happen without meaning to. The first time Elly could remember having inadvertently used magic was when she was nine and had been arguing with her mother. She’d run up to her bedroom and slammed the door, which, although it had no lock, refused to admit her mother all evening.

Elly cleared her plate and licked her lips, satisfied. “Hey,” she leant across the table to whisper to Meredith. “I’ve read that there are loads of secret and hidden rooms and passageways in this place. Do you reckon that’s true?” she asked with a mischievous grin.
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