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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Benji

September 07, 2007 2:09 AM
Sleep. He wanted to sleep. But Benji Rowley, much to his discontent, was stuck among a tight crowd of other nervous and eager first years. During the few weeks before today, his mother had been caught up in a frenzy of preparation: Buying supplies, getting what new clothes they could afford, mending old clothes, helping him pack, checking that everything was ready, double-checking, triple-checking... She was as efficient and no-nonsense as always. The night before though, she had suddenly seemed to panic over the though of him leaving. The entire Rowley family had stayed up until 2 am playing Monopoly and watching cheesy old movies simply to please their mother, who was grasping at whatever time with Benji she could force into the day. He was, after all, the first to go off to school.

Then had come the goodbyes early in the morning. Mom got all weepy- everyone else was half-asleep. When she finally let him go, Benji took a portkey to the nearest Wizard Transportation Centre and the wagon had very bumpily covered the rest of the trip. The whole thing was already sort of foggy in his mind. All he could comprehend right now was that they were in a new room. He was lined up with the other first years, there were a ton of older students watching… And that thought managed to snap him out of his daze.

He realized now that they were in an impressively large hall. He had never seen anything like this. Light and colors bounced off of the chandeliers, waterfalls poured out of the walls! Not bad at all. Benji ran his fingers through his spiked hair as he eyed the many students that were already seated. They were waiting for something, he could tell. Someone held an object- a goblet, he realized- out for him. He accepted it and watched suspiciously as the other first years downed the drink. No more convinced, but doing as they were instructed, he took a gulp. A tingling sensation swept across his skin and he shuddered. Then he caught sight of his hand. And his arm. And the rest of his body.
There was no mistaking it.

Benji was a brilliant shade of blue.

Both his parents had mentioned the sorting system months ago, but it only came back to him after he had freaked out for a good half a minute. So blue was… Aladren? Benji strode over to the table, confused. He had never had a reputation for being smart. Clever, maybe. But he was definitely not the studious type. Slipping into a seat, Benji spent the rest of the time more interested in his new skin than the professor’s announcements. He looked up as it started to fade and caught the tail-end of the speech. Right on time too, because with a wave of the hand came the best part of any celebration. Food, glorious food, appeared everywhere.

“Enjoy,” said the headmaster, and Benji dug in without hesitation.
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Elyse Talbot

September 07, 2007 11:17 PM
The first thing that Elyse did upon entering Sonora was thank the gods that she was out of the sweltering Arizona sun. Rummaging through her duffel bag, she retrieved a handkerchief from her collection of essentials and carefully patted the drops of sweat off her forehead. There was no doubt that her face was burned beyond comprehension; she could FEEL the epithelial tissue turning an unattractive shade of pink. Ugh, the disadvantages of being fair-skinned. Elyse's complexion was particularly sensitive to sunlight; so pale that if she flattened herself against a white wall, she would practically blend in. At least, she would blend in if her haircolor DIDN'T resemble the exterior of a firetruck.

All Elyse had thought about on the wagon-ride to Sonora was going to her dorm and taking a long, cool shower. Now, standing in Cascade Hall, she felt as if she had stumbled upon a larger-scale model of a shower stall. It was heaven. It was like asking for something and then getting ten times better than what you'd expected. Elyse considered this to be a sign that her first year in Sonora would be a fruitful experience.

Almost immediately upon arrival, she was presented with an ornate goblet and told to drink its contents. She peered suspiciously at the liquid; almost certain that this was sort of dodgy potion. Hesitant to subject herself to any unknown magic but unwilling to seem rude, Elyse raised the cup to her mouth, paused, looked to see if everyone else was unnerved by the potion, and then sipped it slowly.

Hmmm. No taste. It was like sipping water. Feeling thirsty again, she figured that it was safe to drink the rest of the potion and gulped it down. A second later, Elyse experienced a curious prickling throughout her body, as if there was something flowing through her blood vessels. Shaking her head in confusion, she raised her right hand to rub her forehead...

...and immediately squawked in surprise.

"AHH! MY SKIN'S BLUE," she thought panickedly. Looking up to see if anyone was staring at her, she almost made another embarassing noise when she realized the person next to her was bright yellow. Scanning the crowd of students, she realized that several of the other students were turning various shades of primary colors, sitting in rows and rows of tables like a long line of UNO cards. Several of them were shaded blue like her and they were all shuffling over to a particular table in the back. 'That must be the house table,' Elyse concluded.

Adjusting the strap of her duffel bag, she manuevered her way to the congregation of fellow blue-skinners. Still a bit puzzled as to whether or not she was in the right spot, she tapped a random boy on the shoulder.

"Sorry to bother you, but, uh...is this where all the blue people go?"
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Benji Rowley

September 08, 2007 2:36 AM
Benji was at last fully awake thanks to the savory aromas wafting in from every dish around him. He had already piled on a good helping of all the essentials, though he was without doubt going to need seconds. There were so many options!

Sure, none of it was as good as dad's cooking, but nothing ever was. And this meal was a definite contender for second place in Benji’s rankings. Now that his one-track mind had transferred from Sleep mode to Food mode, Benji stuffed his face shamelessly. From behind him came a tap on his shoulder.

“Sorry to bother you, but, uh...is this where all the blue people go?”

Benji turned to face the stranger, still chewing on a mouthful of a bread roll. Like his skin, hers had started to fade. Beneath the blue tinge he could still detect her bright red hair. Every repetitive lecture on etiquette was lost on Benji, and he replied with his mouth still full.

“Mmmhmm. Stans fer ‘Ladren.” He almost turned back to his food right away, but realizing that she probably needed to sit, he scooted to the side.
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Elyse Talbot

September 08, 2007 3:14 PM
As soon as the words left Elyse's mouth, she felt the tips of her ears prickling in embarassment. 'Uh...is this where all the blue people go?' Just because she was supposed to be a naive, bumbling first year, that didn't mean she had to play the part to a tee. She regretted not researching Sonora before leaving her house. There was nothing that irked the fiery-haired lass more than being clueless.

And now that she thought about it, didn't her mother explain that some students would just automatically dislike her if she clued them in on her Muggle father's influence? Did all pureblood students know about the sorting? She imagined they would, considering they'd have more access to this sort of information. Was it a bad idea to reveal how confused she was?

However, all her worries were put on hold when the boy turned his head and spoke with a pile of half-chewed food still in his mouth.

“Mmmhmm. Stans fer ‘Ladren.”

Elyse couldn't help it. It was just like something her younger brother, Andrew, would do. She felt a bit more comfortable after seeing something that reminded her of home. The right corner of her mouth turned upward and a small bit of the real Elyse peeked through.

"Um...I'm sorry, I couldn't really catch it. You're sort of spraying it, rather than saying it." She replied with a good-natured giggle.

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Benji

September 09, 2007 3:38 AM
"Um...I'm sorry, I couldn't really catch it. You're sort of spraying it, rather than saying it." She replied with a good-natured giggle.

Benji was used to remarks like this from family. It was exactly what his sister would have said under the circumstances, and he probably would have shot back a joke had it been her. Unfortunately, family members were about the only people he had learned to tolerate teasing from. Was she laughing at him? Yeah, maybe he should have followed the advice of countless mothers across the world and “not talked with his mouth full,” but still… He had been helpful, right? Making a point to swallow everything before speaking again, Benji replied.

“Aladren. It stands for Aladren,” He sent her a slightly scornful look. “Shouldn’t you know that kind of thing before coming here?” Benji, who had been raised in a town primarily populated by muggles, was perfectly aware that not everyone had a source for learning about the school. It really wasn’t her fault. But his pride had been hurt, and snappy remarks were all he could manage in trying to restore it.

Then again, he was being kind of unfair. And Izzy would probably give him torture if he mentioned that he had scared off the first person he met at Sonora. Trying to think of a way to cover up the last comment, he noticed the still-empty space he had made and glanced at the girl again.

“Aren’t you going to sit?” Well, it was a start...
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