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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0 Headmistress Marnett The Opening Feast – Year 4 1 Headmistress Marnett 1 5


Mia

June 17, 2006 10:24 AM
Mia held back a surprised exclamation as Sorrel easily shoved her aside down the bench. The fact that it was easy didn’t surprise her and neither did the fact that Sorrel did it. Just the sudden push out of the way caught her off guard. She and her brother turned in towards Stephen to keep talking as if Mia wasn’t there. Another glare escaped her towards Sorrel’s back until she was surprised again. Stephen moved Sorrel over like she had moved Mia over. He sat between her and Sorrel giving her a look before answering the twins’ questions. Mia hoped her face hadn’t looked stupidly surprised. She looked away for a moment blinking the look off and turned back their way as Stephen explained himself to Ash and Sorrel. He looked back at Mia giving her a short recap of his summer. This time her face was definitely calm and collected save for the slightly sympathetic look she sent his way when he talked about having an accident.

Watching Stephen go back and forth made Mia feel a bit bad for him. Yeah, she could’ve made life simple and left before and avoided the awkward situation she was in now, but it would have been at the cost of Sorrel’s head swelling more. It was worth it to stay. Mia’s eyes drifted around Cascade Hall while Stephen spoke to the twins. They briefly brought up a wedding. So the Cravens had a wedding to go to too? That was probably one of very few things they had in common and barely so. Mia was looking forward to whenever Antonio would step up and ask the question. Lyn was too, acting very antsy much of the time. This included being over motherly, especially when Mia was sick. But them not so much it seemed. Different ideas about the wedding floated through her mind as she vaguely heard the other conversation. Then she heard her ‘name’ again and was pulled back.

"Princess was saying she'd been sick during the holidays before you two came.” He nudged her again and smiled. “You suffer boredom with that too?" Mia nodded.

“Yeah. I was stuck in my room doing nothing but reading or playing cards. According to my mom, using the phone or computer would make me feel worse so she disconnected both in my room. That pretty much cut me off from the outside world for a week.” Mia shrugged. “I can’t exactly blame her though since lately she’s been—”

The conversation was interrupted again by some loud first years at the end of the table. One of them was shouting for an older student to take her and some others to the common room. That was one way to get noticed on your first day. Mia couldn’t get a good look at which first years Stephen started yelling back at. He sat back down grinning after sticking his tongue out at them. Mia sent a not really surprised and quite amused smile his way and shook her head briefly. She ought to finish her last sentence if she could remember where she had been going with it.

She was further distracted by the similar uncomfortable feeling of a bad cough building up. That proved she was getting over the cold for what seemed like the millionth time to her. They were worse on her than on most people for a reason she didn’t know. They started with sneezing and dizziness, then a bad headache and fever, and finished with a cough that slowly lessened. Mia held in the cough with an indifferent face, wishing she could get the potion Antonio brought her from her suitcase. It would last her until this cold was over and save her a trip to the Hospital Wing.\n\n
0 Mia Marnett's theory being... 0 Mia 0 5


Stephen

June 17, 2006 10:42 AM
Stephen responded to Mia's smile with yet another of his own. At least she didn't go and get complicated like Sorrel. She seemed relatively easy to understand, really. She was a girl, she had been sick, no threats or unwarranted irrationalness or anything. He waited a moment, to see if she'd finish what she'd been saying before he had gone and shouted back at the loud firstie girl, but it didn't seem to be happening.

Not to mention that the smile he'd been enjoying seeing had disappeared, to be replaced with something much less... happy. Not sad. Not angry. Not anything really. It occured to him that maybe he'd been wrong. Maybe she was just as complicated as Sorrel was being, what with this abrupt change, but even as his own smile faded into a frown he bucked up. He was Stephen. Like any girl - or anyone at all, really - could be bored or whatever when he was around!

"She's been what?" He prompted her, giving her another nudge. "Come on Princess, you can't start off saying something and then stop, even if I do start shouting in the middle of what you're saying." He winked, trying to get a more positive reaction out of her that the bland indifference that he simply wasn't used to seeing at all.\n\n
39 Stephen The one about disaster striking every two years... 0 Stephen 0 5


Mia

June 17, 2006 1:44 PM
Mia brought back another look of surprise when Stephen nudged her again. She switched it to a grin after Stephen spoke.

"Well that kind of shouting can mess up a person's train of thought.” She countered, but remembered what she had been saying. “Anyway, my mom’s just been overreacting all summer. She flips out over little things like the couch being crooked or something. It’s weird, but it’s funny to watch if she’s not aiming it towards you. She’ll get over it.” Mia was confident about the last part. She was positive that as soon as Antonio asked her to marry him, she’d be her normal self again. Lyn wasn’t fond of the single parent thing at all. Mia turned her head away quickly as a cough finally got out. “I’m fine.” She reassured him quickly before her could ask again.

Mia suddenly felt something brush up against her leg. She started a little, but realized quickly what it was. Silk was passing between her ankles before jumping on the bench on Mia’s unoccupied side. The next person on the bench was far enough that Silk could curl up right next to Mia and be a good distance away from anyone else. Silk had become something of her house’s cat. Surely everyone had seen her at one point or another and probably with Mia so the ownership was clear. Silk had a habit of following Mia. She was always friendly to whoever approached her unless it was something she knew to be hostile towards her. That was usually only a few things in the Labyrinth Gardens.

“I was wondering where you had gotten off to.” Mia smiled and pet her cat, taking some stray leaves from her fur. No doubt she had been roaming the Labyrinth Gardens to become reacquainted. Silk purred quietly in response and closed her eyes. She looked back at Stephen who may have been wondering why she had jumped. Who knew how many other people jumped along the table feeling something furry suddenly brush their leg and then leave.

“Silk decided to show up.” She stated and pointed her thumb towards her napping cat before petting her again. How she could sleep in the noisy Cascade Hall was a mystery. \n\n
0 Mia Oh, that one. Yeah, that would be bad. 0 Mia 0 5


Sorrel and Ash

July 06, 2006 9:21 PM
"Wow, you must have been bored to crack a book," Ash grinned. He saw Sorrel's lips twitch at the bell comment, but she surpressed the laugh. Before Ash could ask what Stephen was planning for Fido though, he was interupted by Stephen yelling at some firsties, and then he was off again talking about how Princess had been ill. Stephen had broken his leg; that was news. Princess had had a cold and her mummy had over-reacted... He wondered why they were supposed to care. He supposed it was part of Stephen's Be-Nice-To-Princess Scheme, but talking about her little ailments was on the same level as making small talk about the weather.

"Uh-huh," Ash acknowledged unenthusiastically as Mia mentioned her cat had decided to join them. Honestly, if the conversation had been any slower it would have been going backwards. Princess seemed to have roughly the topic range of a five year old... 'I got sick. My mummy got worried. Oh look, my kitty's here.' Ash couldn't understand why anyone as hyper as Stephen had the patience to deal with that. Or anyone at all, really. "On that note, what kind of owl is it and what are you calling it?" he asked Stephen. "And what's this plan for Fido?"

He almost wished Sorrel was sitting the other side of him. Ok, he'd feel like he was leaving her out, but her sitting in irritable silence whilst he talked across her to Stephen just kind of drew large amounts of attention to the fact she wasn't speaking.

"I think, as captains, we have the right to know," he added, hoping to prompt Stephen into at least semi-directly addressing Sorrel. \n\n
0 Sorrel and Ash "Marnett's Theory". Sounds ominous. Or like a band name.... 0 Sorrel and Ash 0 5


Stephen

July 09, 2006 1:23 AM
Stephen wasn't particularly convinced by Mia's 'I'm fine', but there wasn't really anything much to be done just yet. And Ash quickly distracted him again.

"There were other reasons for reading," Stephen said, pulling a face. "The whole thing with Fido, I needed to do some reading for that. There's some stuff in Charms that I'm going to see if I can modify to use and, I might need to transfigure some stuff too. Depends on what I end up needing. I've still got a bit of stuff to read up in the..." he paused for a moment as he recalled who he was talking to, and wondered if they'd even ventured into the Library before. Eh, didn't matter. It was in a good cause, so they couldn't use this against him too. It wasn't like this stupid thing with talking to girls apparently making him the lowest of the low. "Library. You know," he settled back into his customary confident grin, "place with lots of books? And Aladrens too. I bet they'd camp out in there if they could."

His eyes flicked to Sorrel for a second and he half frowned again before focusing back on Ash.

"She called him 'Sanders'. Not a clue why. I don't think she's a big fan of the Colonel or anything like that. He's an owl," he shrugged again, about both the mysteries of Mothers, and the fact that he wasn't anything resembling an expert of owls. "About this big," he indicated a medium sized owl's size with his hands, "brown and grey... an owl. Big eyes," his hands moved up to emphaise large eyes before he dropped them and shrugged again.

He turned again, slightly, to check that Mia was still alright (that cough was a bit worrying) before sticking his tongue out at Ash.

"Of course, mon capitans," there was an art to butchering other languages, and Stephen was quite adept at it. He leaned in closer to the twins, to be sure that his words would not be heard by any passing or nearby students from other houses, brushing up against Sorrel for a moment before abruptly pulling back enough that he wasn't touching her. An oddly unStephenlike indeciferable look flittered over his face before he shook his head slightly and started to explain. "I'm gonna rev him up. He's not the latest model, poor guy, and I'm not going to replace him or anything, so I talked to Alan - you guys know he's a mechanic, or will be at the end of the year when he officially finished his apprenticeship, right? - and he gave me some tips, and we talked it over, and he thinks I can do it. Few things, really. Upgrading some of the charms, using some minor transfiguration to change the shape of the twigs, a few new charms here and there. Its going to be heaps of fun."

Talking about this made things seem almost normal again. As though Sorrel hadn't turned into something strange. As though the other two didn't jump on him every time he seemed to talk to a girl they hadn't both approved of first. \n\n
39 Stephen I wonder what kind of music they'd play 0 Stephen 0 5


Ash and Sorrel

July 10, 2006 8:58 PM
OOC - to quote my current favourite music quote

IC
"I know what the library is," Ash said, in that 'there's no need to patronise' tone, "I have got lost a few times, y'know. Back in the early days," he grinned. "It has its hex-related uses," he conceeded, motioning for Stephen to continue. The bit about the owl he pretty much let wash over him. It had been a device to get the conversation flowing back their way.

Sorrel felt Stephen brush against her, then quickly... she tried to avoid using the word 'recoil' in her head, which made her sound like something gross. She tried to focus on the fact Stephen was addressing them both, adding to herself that it wasn't as if they'd ever been touchy-feely-huggy people. It was almost like he was just keeping things normal.

"You wanna be careful what spells you use," she told her plate, finding the courage to speak up when given that she was semi-addressed, and they were on the safe territory of Quidditch. "You know all that spells being linked to elements crap? Air charms are the best obviously, but the drawback is they're not powerful. But you wanna avoid fire charms at all costs," she clenched a fist under the table, feeling like she was rambling, and like a brainiac as well. The last thing she needed Stephen thinking was that she'd gone geeky. He already seemed weirded out by her. "Mom told us," she explained. "Friend of hers tried to supe up her broom. Worked alright until she pushed it to maximum speed, when the tail burst into flame. Probably not the look you wanna go for," she added, with a half grin aimed sort of at Stephen.

She wished Mia wasn't around to see her acting so unsure. But Stephen was leaning in and talking quietly, so perhaps she'd get away with just looking, from Mia's disadvantaged view point, like she was just doing the same. \n\n
0 Ash and Sorrel Angry girl music of the indie-rock persuasion 0 Ash and Sorrel 0 5


Stephen

July 11, 2006 11:08 AM
"Right, right," Stephen nodded as Sorrel explained, even as he took the excuse of her talking to him to sneak looks at her eyes. She looked different like this. Really, really different. And while she'd been happy enough to threaten Princess, the Sorrel he knew wouldn't be talking like this. Or maybe she would. Maybe he hadn't known her quite so well as he'd though he had. Maybe Ash'd better get with the explaining when they got up to their room after the feast.

Makeup on the other girls had seemed more... not like the way Sorrel wore it. It made them look softer and older at the same time, or, in the case of a couple he'd seen, simply ridiculous. On Sorrel... well, if she wasn't acting like this - he sneaked another look to confirm what he was concluding - it'd probably make her seem more fierce.

"And here I was thinking you'd been paying more attention in the Grump's class that anyone knew," he ventured, teasing in a testing way to see how she'd react. "Yeah, the books mentioned something like that, but not in such... a definite way. I'll be careful though, Fido'd never forgive me if I got him all singed." He let his grin grow a little as he looked at Ash. "You two thinking of trying something similar?"\n\n
39 Stephen *tries to imagine Marnett heading up something like that* 0 Stephen 0 5


Sorrel and Ash

July 16, 2006 1:34 PM
Ash watched Stephen watching Sorrel. He seemed to be studying rather than looking like he was going to do anything dangerously tactless, and the two of them seemed to be starting to hold a conversation. Ash allowed himself to relax very slightly.

"Yeah, and you're a quiet and reserved individual," Sorrel responded, giving Stephen a grin. Things seemed to be slightly more normal, and a little bit of a smile crept into her cheeky grin and her eyes. Perhaps she just had more shock value than she thought.

"And we'll never forgive you if you set yourself alight when someone's making a pass at goal," Ash grinned, noticing the tension in Sorrel's shoulders slipping steadily away. "We might try and upgrade," he shrugged, "Not really thought about it. We'll use you as a guinea pig; if you manage not to blow yourself or your broom up, who knows?" \n\n
0 Sorrel and Ash *succeeds and laughs* 0 Sorrel and Ash 0 5