Headmaster Bulla

September 06, 2007 9:35 AM
Manfred Bulla, Headmaster of Sonora Academy, remained seated until the last of the first years had been sorted. While the rest of the school had been able to wander into the Cascade Hall relatively at ease, the first years had been held back until the feast was ready to start. At this time they were presented with goblets containing a clear bubbling potion and told to drink up. As happened every year - regardless of some of the more wild stories that some of the students both past and present liked to spread - not long after taking the potion a most remarkable change took each and every student. Rather than remaining their usual colours, their hue from top to toe (including their hair, skin and, according to one curious little boy several years ago, even their nails, teeth and tongues!) altered to reflect the dominant colour of the house they were to join. A bright blue for Aladren, deep red for Crotalus, muddy brown for Pecari and sunshine yellow for Teppenpaw. The effect didn't last for too long, generally no longer than a few minutes, but it was enough that the houses were obvious and the new students could be welcomed by their new housemates. When it was clear that the colours were fading and that seating was being settled, Manfred rose from his seat in the middle of the staff table, took a moment to be certain that his appearance was still neat and orderly and cleared his throat pointedly.

"A new year is upon us," he said, once the students had quietened down. "A new year, and with it new students and new challenges await you all. To our new students, welcome. I am Headmaster Bulla. I'm sure you will enjoy your time here at Sonora Academy, and hope that you will work hard and do your new houses proud. To our returning students, this is a new year to work hard and strive to reach your potential, to make new friends and seek new goals. Indeed, after midterm I will have a very exciting announcement for you all - one which I am sure you will all be terribly curious about until then!" He smiled at the room. It was indeed a very exciting little secret that he was sitting on, but they would learn that for themselves soon enough. It would be something for them to look forward to, and hopefully would inspire them to work hard and enjoy all sorts of areas of the school life. "But that doesn't mean there aren't any announcements for now. Would Mr. Christobel Dupree of Aladren, Miss Jordanna Howard of Crotalus, Mr. Connor Pierce of Pecari and Miss Alexandria Stafford of Teppenpaw please come to the front of the room."

While they were making their way to the front Manfred moved around the staff table, pulling a small box out of his pocket and opening it when all four had gathered around.

"Congratulations," he informed them in a voice intended for them rather than the room at large. "You have all been selected to serve as Prefects for your houses. Remember this is a position of both privilege and responsibility. You will have the power to give and take points, and will be expected to assist your Head of House if a situation arises. I'm sure you will do us all proud."

He handed them each their prefect badges, bronze metal embossed with the badge of Sonora and the word 'prefect' underneath, then straightened himself back up to address the school once more.

"These four will be joining the ranks of Sonoran Prefects. I'm sure you'd all like to offer them some form of congratulations, but as the feast is about to begin I will ask that it not be in the form of mashed potatoes, or indeed any other projectile food. Without further ado," he waved his hand and the feast appeared on each and every table, enough different dishes and drinks that it was unlikely that any of the students would be able to complain about lack of variety. The Prairie Elves under the direction of Tuppy had clearly outdone themselves. "Enjoy."
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Caedence Redoak

September 06, 2007 9:32 PM
Caedence was glad to be taking the bumpy ride to Sonora. Her shoulders began to relax. Her face grew less tense. She became less wound. She was going home, as Illinois definitely wasn’t home. Sonora was her home. She used to resent it. Now she loved it.

She was the same girl. The same fierce tan eyes, the same blonde hair, the same suspicious wary look about her. She still looked at all the world as one enemy to be defeated. But something was different. She seemed more calm about things. Less likely to fly off the handle for nothing. If a first year decided to spill her drink this year, she doubted it would make her too mad.

Oh yeah, one more thing had changed. As she stepped out of the wagon, she tightened the crimson-and-black swirled ribbon around her pony tail. Yes, her long, bleach blonde pony tail. It stood out in a defiant evince of how she had changed, yet how she was still the same firey girl. She felt naked without her braid, however. It caused her to feel more jumpy. But she felt like lowering her warning sign for once. She knew Elly would want her to. She had grown so close to Elly.

She felt a bit guilty about leaving her mother at home. When she hugged her mom good bye, she actually meant it for once. For the first time leaving her house, she looked her mom in the eyes. She saw the fact that her mother was really going to miss her.

But that wasn’t enough to keep her home. As she entered the great hall, stomach more than ready for the feast, she took her seat. Caedence barely glanced up at the multi-colored firsties before idily wondering where her food was. She calmly listened to the headmaster’s speech, but it was all old hat for her, so she only half listened. The only thing sparking her interest was the promise of excitement at midterm.

She grinned as the awaited food filled the table. She grabbed several vegetable items, still coming off of her low-meat diet. She was glad to find kabobs in the selection of food. She grinned at the memory of Elly cutting the vegetables in odd shapes for her amusement. She had to admit, however, Elly’s kabobs were way better. She glanced up as someone sat next to her. She jumped out of her seat as the person seated next to her spilled Caedence’s drink to avoid the water spilling onto her seat.

“Hey!” she barked glaring at the other person. She closed her eyes patiently then opened them, “Whatever, no prob, get something like a napkin would ya?” she asked shortly.\n
0 Caedence Redoak making an evince with my hair (Wotw, can you guess?) 94 Caedence Redoak 0 5


Echo Elms

September 08, 2007 1:37 AM
The last two weeks of the summer had been awesome and Echo was sorry to see it go--though he was also sort of relieved it was finally all over. Now, nothing else could possibly go wrong, or, at least, nothing that could prevent him from coming back with Brett, Saul, and Elly on the wagon this year after spending time together in his homedown of Sundance, WY.

As soon as they arrived in Cascade Hall, his recent summer group had scattered and he was left standing near the hall entrance looking into the buzzing crowd with flashes dancing through his head of hands reaching toward him in front of a big plywood wall, and Janice, the girl from his summer program, leaning into his space--and he thought for a second he was going to choke on the pleasant Sonora air.

It's worse, he thought, horrified. The last few weeks it had seemed the same, even calmer because now his friends all knew--or, at least, Elly did. But now, confronted by a large bustling crowd for the first time since the end of Spring... it was definitely far worse.

When it gets real bad, he remembered one of the other kids saying, You know, like, you can't breathe bad? I try to make it a game.

Like that kid in Les Mis? Janice had asked, You know, he sings that song: And little people know when little people fight. You know the song?"

Echo didn't know the song, but they were all stuck there for two weeks with not a lot to do except stupid activities, so she spent the next hour and a half telling him all about the kid and how he collected bullets on an active battlefield. So now he knew he probably wouldn't ever read Les Miserables because it sounded depressing like whoa and Janice started crying in the middle of her story so, like, yeah. Not on the top of his list.

So a game?

Here's a great game: let's play walk away and get a hold of yourself, he thought sarcastically. So he did. He went outside and sat on the steps for a couple minutes and tried to think of some rules and convince himself that the game idea was worth a try. Rule number 1: You can't stop moving forward until you find a seat. Rule number 2: You can't bump into or touch anyone on the way in. Rule number 3: You have to sit near someone you know, you can't just take the seat closest to the door. Rule number 4: You are hungry. You have to stay long enough to eat something.

Okay. There. It was a plan. Things were always better when there was a plan. This time, Echo didn't stop at the doors (his big mistake last time), but plunged into the crowd right away. It actually wasn't as packed as his panicking brain imagined, and he had only one or two close calls he spied an empty seat next to Caedence.

Caedence was never such a welcome sight. She supplied fulfillment to his rule number 3.

He sat down, and his now jittery hands and limbs, in an attempt to pour himself a cup of much needed water--promptly knocked over Caedence's glass. He closed his eyes and inhaled, knowing that this was not a good start to the year. Especially not with Caedence.

“Hey!” she barked glaring at him, and then collecting herself with some effort. Normally, Caedence by herself would be enough to scare the daylights outa him, especially in that tone of voice, and when she collected herself it was even worse because it just proved how unpredictable she could be. “Whatever, no prob, get something like a napkin would ya?”

Echo immediately grabbed at a couple napkins (it took a couple swipes before he was coordinated enough to pick them up) and started blotting at the puddle. They just pushed the liquid around so he left them on top of to soak up the mess. "Sorry, Caedence," he apologized and found another napkin for her seat. As he leaned over, for all he remembered to keep his elbows in, he forgot to watch his knees and bumped one of them into the person next to him. He (Echo, not the guy who hardly noticed) jolted back upright, face turning pale--an uncommon coloring for him.

I can do this. Why can't I do this?

"Uh," he said, nervously scratching the bridge of his once broken nose. Hadn't she just seen him being more or less a normal human being like just a few days ago? "Yeah. So...," he looked down at his hands, which he seemed to only have moderate control of just now and set them back to work on the napkins and cleaning up. "Great start to the year, right? How bad did I get you?"\r\n\r\n
21 Echo Elms A fine start to the.. oops! 93 Echo Elms 0 5


Caedence

September 08, 2007 2:33 PM
"Uh, Yeah. So..., Great start to the year, right? How bad did I get you?"

Caedence recognized her tentative fellow third year, Echo. Figures, the guy was a total klutz. Didn’t he and Elly meet due to a spilled drink? Caedence recalled hearing something like that.

Caedence smirked, looking at the small spill on the back of her jeans. “Totally soaked,” she rolled her eyes, “No, I’m fine. Really. Though you do like to make an impression on a person don’t you?” She smirked. Control the anger, she told herself. He didn’t mean to spill, and it’s not his fault that he knocked his drink over on her.

“You seem much more twitchy this year, you know that?” She commented, noticing his shaking hands. “You weren’t so twitchy at Irene’s.” She added.

Taking the napkins from his hands, she swiped the rest of the water off her seat and laid them back down on the table over the spill. She self consciously touched her pony tail. It felt so strange, but she was also starting to get used to it.

She turned back to the food on her plate. Grabbing a carrot stick, she munched on that a bit. “I feel like a rabbit, but Elly got me used to veggies,” She said, a half smile on her face.

Caedence wished that Scrap was in the hall with her. She hoped the elves were smart enough to be careful with his carrier. She would have to hurt them all if they even dared hurt her cat (she didn’t think it was a kitten anymore, it could eat adult food, she knew that).

“So what was your summer like Echo? Besides the game.” She asked, taking another bite of carrot while waiting for him to speak.\n
0 Caedence Elly anger management works wonders, don't you agree? 94 Caedence 0 5


Echo Elms

September 08, 2007 4:14 PM
Echo jerked his hand away as Caedence took over the napkins and finished the job with a few efficient strokes. She was not, as she claimed sarcastically, totally soaked, and she seemed to have a handle on herself, which was most unlike her. She looked different, too, but he couldn't put his finger on what was causing that impression. Maybe it just the storm cloud above her head neglecting its shadow casting.

“You seem much more twitchy this year, you know that? You weren’t so twitchy at Irene’s,” Caedence said. If Echo didn't know better, he'd have thought she cared. Twitchy. That was the same word she used on him last year in DADA.

He didn't comment and settled back onto his seat and carefully pulled one of serving plates near him so he swipe a piece of fish. Caedence commented on veggies and Elly before asking, "So what was your summer like Echo? Besides the game."

And Echo was surprised to find that he actually wanted to tell her. He looked around and, loud and excited as everyone was, decided it would be an okay time for it--the only time for it.

"I," he started. Okay, so he wanted to tell her, but he didn't know how much he wanted to tell her. He narrowly shifted to avoid someone's stray elbow as they passed by the table. And just how did you tell someone you were in a mental hospital? When he'd told Elly, he'd just had to write it down and send it through cyberspace. There was none of this, seeing the reaction on someone's face. Although, with Caedence, he was pretty sure she would laugh, not give him pity (which was sort of why he wanted to tell her).

"It was okay," he tried, "I mean, with Elly and Saul at the end was great, and then the quidditch. The rest of the summer..." Echo glanced down to see his fork miss the piece of fish on his plate again. He put it down and folded his arms tightly instead. He managed a brave half smile at Caedence, and deliberately lightened his tone, "I was in and out of psychiatric institutions." The last two words came out really quiet. He tried to make it more normal with an innocent I don't know how that happened shrug.
21 Echo Elms Elly's a people healer. 93 Echo Elms 0 5


Nikki Ramirez

September 09, 2007 8:54 PM
Nikki climbed the steps that led her into Sonora Academy and what would be her third year. The all black attire she had worn at the end of last year (after she had come back from Mexico) was gone. Instead she wore a small tee-shirt in Aladren blue and pair of khaki carpi's under her robes. She still missed Abuelo but she had accepted his death, and knew he was in a better place.

Nevertheless, this summer had certainly been different. Last year had been Benito's first year at uni, and Julio's last at Youmans. This summer, instead of Abuelo out working around the ranch, it was Julio. Papi was now head of the family, and Julio would someday inherit this title. Abuela, understandably, was less lively than he had been before Abuelo's death. Benito had brought a girl home this summer. Nikki knew it was serious if he had invited a Muggle to the ranch, especially in present circumstances.

Nikki's summer had been a perpetual casserole dinner. For some reason everyone thought that it was necessary to bring casseroles to families of people who had died months before. Because of this, Nikki had barely had anything to eat other than casserole all summer. As she entered the Cascade Hall her mouth began to water at the scents of the food drifting up from the kitchens below.

She looked around for a familiar face. She didn't see the twins, but she spotted Caedence and Echo and began to make her way towards them. She stopped and sat down in front of Caedence just n time to hear Echo whisper, 'I was in and out of psychiatric institutions.'

"Better not let Leo hear that." she joked, suspecting her friend would just love to hold this over Echo's head. Instantly she realized she sounded insensitive and added, "It's okay you know." she told him in a comforting voice. "You shouldn't have to feel ashamed about it. I know it's not the same but I'm bipolar. I've been on medication and in therapy since I was about five. If that's any consolation."
0 Nikki Ramirez Time heals all wounds (title sux i no) 0 Nikki Ramirez 0 5


Echo Elms

September 09, 2007 10:46 PM
"Better not let Leo hear that," came Nikki's unexpected voice and Echo's insides might have sunk or clenched or flip flopped or something else, but he hardly noticed because they were already pretty busily doing whatever they could to make him as jumpy and awkward as possible. Still, Nikki was not one of the people he wanted hearing about his summer. She seemed nice and all, but he didn't really talk to her that much, and she was friends with Leo, so it was sort of weird. And Leo... last year he and Leo did such a good job avoiding each other that Echo had sort of forgotten about being scared of him. Where was he, anyway? Probably standing right behind him, with his luck. He turned and looked, but if Leo was in earshot, that's not where he was hiding.

"It's okay you know," Nikki continued and went on to say she was bipolar, on meds, and in therapy and stuff.

"Really?" Echo asked, surprised. Except for the whole hanging out with Leo thing, he'd always thought Nikki was pretty normal. He wasn't sure what bipolar meant, honestly, and wasn't sure if he should ask, so he didn't. "I just started all that, but I guess I should have like four or five years ago. My parents found out about my... that I can't do the physical contact thing. My brain doesn't process it right." There. That was a nice mega-normal way to say that--if a mega-normal way existed. It didn't include words like fear or phobia or terrified or nervous breakdown or other things that made him sound like a complete wimp (he was fine with the actual being a wimp, but he'd prefer not to sound that way).

He gave Caedence a sidelong glance and added to her, because she'd asked earlier, "Hence the twitchy." Speaking of the twitchy, it was not getting better. Hopefully, people would start clearing out soon so he could eat without worrying about stabbing himself with his fork (though he was actually more concerned about looking even more klutzy than he did when he spilled Caedence's water all over her earlier). The food looked so inviting, too, and his stomach was starting to get impatient, but he kept his arms folded and tight. No shaking, no twitching. Where were the prefects? Surely the first years were done eating by now?\r\n\r\n
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Caedence Redoak

September 12, 2007 5:49 PM
Caedence frowned at Echo’s reply to his summer. She had no idea about what a ‘psychiatric institution’ was, but she guessed it had something to do with his no touchy feely-ness. She opened her mouth to ask him why he had to whisper it, and why being in a ‘psychiatric institution’ was so bad when Nikki joined them.

She didn’t really know much about Nikki, as she hadn’t talked much to her in all three (had it really been that many? Caedence couldn’t believe it) years they were at school. She saw her around, of course, but she didn’t really know the other girl.

Her face morphed from it’s easy going expression to a more hostile face. She didn’t want to start a fight with Nikki, but unlike Echo, she didn’t know if Nikki was on Elly‘s list of people to not beat up. After all, she didn’t know if Elly was friends with Nikki or not, so Caedence didn’t have to go out of her way to be nice. She didn’t openly glare at the girl however, but she wished dearly that she had her braid at the moment.

So she was bipolar? That was interesting. That was one thing she did know about. She never knew Nikki was bipolar however, but then again she didn’t know the Hispanic girl all that well anyways. People are sure open around here, aren’t they? How did she know Echo or Caedence wouldn’t go around telling everyone? How could she be so trusting. She remained in her stony silence while she waited for Echo to talk.

She listened calmly to Echo as he explained. So she was right, it was because of the no touchy thing. "Hence the twitchy." Caedence felt a smirk creep across her face.

“Echo, we can both probably hear your stomach, why don’t you take some food, huh? If it’ll make you feel better, I can scoot over.” She offered, inching towards the person on her other side to emphasize the offer.

“And you shouldn’t feel bad about the whole twitchy thing, though. You know, it’s like cooties; you grow up and stop being so wimpy or you’re stuck being a baby the rest of your life. You either gotta buck up and say ‘whatever I don’t care that I can’t be touched’ or you just gotta go around tucking your arms in tight. It’s your choice how you want to live your life. I won’t be all ‘oh you poor guy’ you know, but I saw you got some skills in quidditch, and I hope you can get over this no-touching-brain-malfunction-thing so you can join up. It’s good you went to whatever you called it, cause that means you’re willing to fight it. It’s just one more enemy to be defeated. You either win or lose, but you cant sit there and offer it a free punch each time you’re confronted with a situation with touching people.” Caedence coached. It sounded unkind to anyone who didn’t know Caedence well, but this was her version of a pep talk.

“Besides,” She let her wolfish predatory smile grace her features, “The cutest couple should hug for their next yearbooks poses” She winked at him.\n
0 Caedence Redoak How about when the violent girls try and embarass you? 94 Caedence Redoak 0 5


Echo Elms

September 12, 2007 8:59 PM
Caedence smirked at him. Smirked. Here he was freaking out about crowded Cascade Hall and all the excitement and elbow bumping and admitting he was in a mental ward over the summer and she smirked at him. And then she insulted him in the next breath.

Echo kept his arms tucked in, but he a sideways smile crawled to his face as she gave him her advice. This was why he liked Caedence. She had no pity for anyone, least of all him, and she saw life as an ongoing battle against an enemy. Having been raised by pacifist parents, it wasn't a view he jived with very well (initially he thought her comment about a free punch was about a fruity red beverage), but it did offer an interesting perspective. And when she scooched over to give him more elbow room, he was pretty sure she wasn't going to use her new information to torture him. Or, at least, not yet.

“Besides,” Caedence finished, "The cutest couple should hug for their next yearbooks poses."

Did it just get really warm in here or was it him? He didn't know what to say to that. Did Caedence know something about Elly liking him that way? Had she said something this summer? Or did she know he'd been crushing on Elly since that first day when she spilled juice on him in Cascade Hall? Brett knew, because he was the mega observant. Saul knew, because he had assumed they were going out over a year ago. Caedence? Did she know? She didn't know. She couldn't know. She was just teasing him and now he was blushing and, drat, if she didn't know before she knows now.

"Very funny," he said, and tried to recover his lost ground on the plane of normalcy. In his efforts, he unfolded his hands and picked up his fork, forcing it steady, and took a cautious bite.

Elly hugged him last year about this time. It was one of the most terrifyingly exhilarating moments of his life as he saw Elly running at him and was quickly engulfed in warm, soft Elly arms... and she was so happy and he almost had a panic attack--he did have a minor one, but he managed to keep it under wraps--and he still remembered exactly where she touched him, and the feel of the folds of her shirt on her side as he hesitated between hugging her back and leaping away. He did neither, just standing there, playing the wide-eyed possum.

So Caedence knew about the touchy now. That was good. That was one more down, two if you counted Nikki (and she could count, he guessed, even if he hadn't intended to tell her in the first place). A piece of fish dropped back on his plate off his fork. He frowned at it and stabbed it again. Now if he could survive this "Cutest Couple" ordeal without Elly finding out that he secretly wanted them to be a couple all along and that he was rather liking having her in his yearbook next to him--all of these being facts he would never own up to in front of her--then this could still be a good year.

And it was cool that Caedence thought he had quidditch skill, even if he didn't think he could ever play on the school team. She seemed to think otherwise. That was cool for her. She could think that if she wanted. And she was right about a lot of stuff, which was weird because he hadn't expected her to be perceptive about people stuff.

Echo didn't feel like making small talk. He knew Caedence had no patience for it and he couldn't think of anything to say to Nikki besides, How was your summer? or Third years, huh?

Actually, third year was significant. When he swallowed his mouthful, he asked Nikki and Caedence, "We get to choose new classes this year, don't we? What do you think you'll take?"
21 Echo Elms I was wondering about that one, too 93 Echo Elms 0 5


Nikki

September 13, 2007 5:09 PM
When Caedence gave her monologue about overcoming enemies, Nikki found she had to agree, to some extent. Her policy was that she didn't care who knew about her condition. Mental illnesses were diseases. A person with schizophrenia or bipolarity had nothing more to be ashamed of than someone with cancer or Parkinson's disease. If others didn't see it that way, then that wasn't her problem. If they wished to be prejudiced and ignorant, why should she care?

She was about to tell Caedence and Echo this, when the former said something that made her visibly freeze, and she knew a blush was creeping up her cheeks.

'The cutest couple should hug for their next yearbooks poses.'

Leo. Nikki's mind sent her back to the end of last year, when she had cried in Leo's arms and he had comforted her. She could feel her heart speed up slightly at the thought. Nikki forced herself to calm down and looked across the table at the other two. Caedence looked pleased with herself, and Echo looked as uncomfortable as she felt. She suspected he felt the same way towards Elly that she did towards Leo. Of course, she kept this thought to herself, for multiple reasons.

'We get to choose new classes this year, don't we? What do you think you'll take?' Nikki heard Echo say and instantly relaxed. New classes, that was a good topic. Perfect way to calm down an Aladren, mention schoolwork.

"I'm pretty sure I'll just take Ancient Runes." Nikki responded, "My mom's a Muggle, so there's really no point in me taking Muggle Studies, and my brother Julio took Divination and hated it. He said, and I quote, 'It's a load of crap with no real purpose in life.' He told me not to waste my time with it. What about you guys?"
0 Nikki Why the hurtfulness? Can't we all just get along? 0 Nikki 0 5


Caedence

September 14, 2007 8:12 PM
Caedence felt slightly pleased at the reaction Echo had to her teasing. Was it her, or did his cheeks look rather red? Surprisingly, Nikki’s face also turned crimson. What did she have to do with Echo and Elly? Or was she thinking of her how boyfriend? Did Nikki have a boyfriend?

She resisted laughing at Echo’s poor attempt at looking cool again. Very funny? At least he could be creative. Oh well, he was too busy being embarrassed, which was her goal.

Then Echo changed the subject. Nikki said that she was going to take Ancient Ruins, but not muggle studies or divination. Caedence thought Nikki’s brother had a good opinion. Divinations sounded like a bunch of crap. Really, predicting the future? Puh-lease! It made Caedence think of destiny, which was messed up in itself. If all they had to live was their own destinies, then what was the point of being able to make decisions? And how far did destiny extend? Did it go down to pre-destining her very choice to be munching on bread at the moment? Drinking water? Breathing? It was all crap. After all, was it her mother’s destiny to get sick? Her father’s to hate his child? No, Caedence didn’t think so.

“Well, I might take muggle studies, after all, it would be almost like a comedy. Unless our teacher is muggle born. Can you imagine it?” She made her voice all high and airy “’Isn’t it amazing? This micro waves food until it is hot then you may eat it!!! Ingenious! How do they do it?’” She took her fork and stabbed the chicken on her plate, twisting off a piece. She thought a moment while she chewed.

“Divinations,” she continued, “Just ties into the whole destiny thing. Not my idea of a cool class. And since math isn’t my forte I may or may not go to Ancient ruins. It all depends.”

She turned to Echo, “So you gonna go to muggle studies for entertainment? After all, I know Meredith will go, at least I think, which means that Elly will probably sign up. The trio has to stick together right?” She asked.
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0 Caedence *bows* it's in my nature hun 94 Caedence 0 5


Echo Elms

September 16, 2007 10:39 AM
So everyone was dead against Divinations? Weird. Saul loved it. Of course, parts of his family did fortune telling for a living, traveling around to fairs and stuff. Overall, though, Caedence didn't seem to sure which classes she would take. Echo hadn't had much time to think about it, yet; his summer had been concerned with other things.

“Divinations,” Caedence continued, “Just ties into the whole destiny thing. Not my idea of a cool class."

Echo had to disagree with that and with what Nikki said about it. What was wrong with destiny, anyway? Destiny was an important part of life. You needed to be aware of it or you'd end up off-track and miserable. A way was marked out for every person--didn't they know, that?--and you chose whether or not to walk your path. His dad said divinations was all about being spiritually healthy, not about finding out the future. Not surprisingly, his parents thought he should take Divinations.

"And since math isn’t my forte I may or may not go to Ancient ruins," Caedence continued, "It all depends. So you gonna go to muggle studies for entertainment? After all, I know Meredith will go, at least I think, which means that Elly will probably sign up. The trio has to stick together right?”

"Maybe," he said, "But not if we can only take one or two of the classes. I really want to take Divinations. And I'd rather take Runes than Mug Studies."

He wasn't sure if he should defend that particular choice or not. What would he say, though? He had a feeling he should take it? Or that his dad would approve of it? Or that Saul had convinced him? Or that Professor Yuma seemed nice? Or...?

"Saul says its good," he explained, "And it's a lot different than some of the other classes we take. Variety's good, right?"\r\n\r\n
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Nikki

September 16, 2007 4:43 PM
From what Caedence said, Nikki got the feeling that she didn't believe in destiny. Nikki wasn't sure if she agreed with that or not, mainly because she didn't know if destiny existed, or what it was. People always said God had a plan for everyone, but they also said that He had given people free will. How exactly could both of those be true.

'...math isn’t my forte I may or may not go to Ancient ruins,' Caedence said, 'It all depends. So you gonna go to muggle studies for entertainment? After all, I know Meredith will go, at least I think, which means that Elly will probably sign up. The trio has to stick together right?'

'Maybe,' Echo said, 'But not if we can only take one or two of the classes. I really want to take Divination. And I'd rather take Runes than Mug Studies. Saul says its good,' he explained, 'And it's a lot different than some of the other classes we take. Variety's good, right?'

"Well, Divination might be different here than at Youmans," Nikki admitted, "But I still don't think I'll take it. And from my understanding, Runes is more about translations and languages than math. Arithmancy is more math. I kind of wish we had it here, I'm really good at math."

She suddenly remembered something from her letter this year. "We have History of Magic required this year, don't we?" She asked, though she knew the answer, "What do you think that'll be like?"
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