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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Talitha Cumni

September 08, 2007 12:10 AM
Talitha hurried into Cascade Hall. She couldn’t wait to see her friends again and hear about their summer. Her summer had been exciting and busy and fun. It had also been a strange and confusing summer.

Her Walk had gone well. The worst thing about it was the loneliness. She had never, ever been completely by herself for as long as a week before. The best part was finding an owlet that fell from its nest on her way home. Mother had healed its broken wing and the muggle vet taught her how to take care of it. She never realized how much work babies were! The little puff ball hadn’t even grown out all of its flight feathers. The vet (who lived in the community and understood the magical link between owls and wizards) explained that she would have to teach it to fly and hunt before it would be any good as a messenger owl. She still hadn’t named it for fear of getting too attached, but it decided that it was definitely attached to her and it was thriving either thanks to or in spite of her ministrations.

Her time in the sweat lodge rewarded her with an incredible dream journey with visions that were scary and wonderful at the same time. Her new name was also scary and wonderful, mostly because she feared she would never live up to its meaning. After a long talk with her parents and Nana, she decided to keep it as a precious secret and remain Talitha for now.

Her potlatch lasted three days. Her family gave away tons of stuff they’d made or bought all year in preparation for her big day. Nobody could complain that her father was stingy and didn’t deserve his status in the community. Everybody, rich and poor, close friends and strangers were loaded down with gifts. She received a pile of birthday presents herself. They included three brooms (which she promptly gave away to the neighbor kids who liked to fly), and several duplicate gifts she planned to pass out to friends at school.

The strangest thing about her twelfth summer was the way it made her feel. She thought she would be so changed…transformed some how. But honestly, she felt no different the morning of her birthday than she did the night before. She was still just…well…Talitha.

There were a few changes that happened gradually over the summer. For one thing, she was a bit taller, still small for her age, but at least there was some progress. Something else was happening to her that deep down, Talitha found she liked. She was thinning out in the middle and curving elsewhere. Not that much yet, but it made her feel prettier, more grownup.

Today, instead of the usual braids, she wore her warm brown hair in soft curls that cascaded past her waist. Time spent outdoors gave it natural, almost blonde highlights and deepened her complexion. Her eyelashes were naturally long and dark, so she needed no mascara, but put on a touch anyway just because she was allowed to now. A touch of lip gloss that added shine but no color was carefully applied before she entered the hall. Talitha wasn’t one to be vain about her looks, but she had to admit it was fun to be able to use a touch of makeup for special occasions like the Opening Feast.

Finding an open spot at the Crotalus table, Talitha sat and began to fill her plate as soon as the sorting and the Headmaster’s speech was through. Her excitement about the midterm surprise was evinced by her smile that made her dark eyes sparkle and her dimples deepen, she turned to her neighbor and asked, “So what do you think the big announcement will be?”\n
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Oliver Abbott

September 08, 2007 6:22 AM
It was good to be back, Oliver supposed, duly. His brother and sister wouldn’t be bickering over him, and his parents wouldn’t be making a fuss. There were lessons, though, which the summer had been delightfully lacking in, and there was no swimming pool at Sonora like there was back home. Oliver had friends at Sonora, which he regarded as a high positive. Julian’s friends had been in and out all summer – Oliver had gone to school with all of them before, and, if it weren’t for Sonora, he’d still be at school with them now. They called greetings to him as they passed, and sometimes he joined in whatever they were doing, but they weren’t friends with him, exactly. They knew him as Julian’s weird brother who’d gone off to boarding school somewhere – that was all.

When Oliver had received an unexpected owl inviting him to go to Irene’s house to play Quidditch, he had been pleased, yet at the same time, nothing short of astounded. Oliver tried to remember if he’d ever even spoken to Irene. They were in the same year, and so had shared all their classes for several months. They’d both done that Novelling thing (she’d been one of the crowd of Pecaris that had made Oliver rather nervous), and both of them were reserves for their respective house Quidditch teams. It was none of these reasons, though, that encouraged Oliver to accept the invitation. He’d received the owl at breakfast with his siblings. Julian had done a double-take as the bird swooped in to deliver the letter, but otherwise ignored it, almost studiously. Charlie had cooed at the bird and was practically in awe of her older brother for being able to receive mail in such an interesting manner.

“It’s from a friend inviting me over to play Quidditch,” Oliver had told them proudly, knowing they wouldn’t be able to point out that Irene wasn’t technically a friend. After that he had to go, firstly to prove to Julian that he did have friends who wanted to see him over the summer, and secondly to prove to Charlotte that Quidditch was cooler than anything Muggles had to offer.

So he’d gone and enjoyed himself with people (mostly that same lot of Pecaris, he’d noticed) who he now knew a little better. Coming back to Sonora again would at least make him feel like he had friends, again. Oliver was looking forward to seeing Gwyneth and Talitha. God help him, he was even looking forward to seeing Lutece, and that was a disturbing thought indeed.

Not long after making his way into the Cascade Hall, Oliver located Talitha, and headed directly over. He waited until the Headmaster’s speech was over, and he’d applauded loudly for Jordanna being made a prefect, before he spoke, though.

“So what do you think the big announcement will be?” Talitha asked him.

“I dunno,” Oliver replied, pushing his new glasses – they had smart black frames, and the lenses were thinner than in his last pair – back up his nose. “Maybe a duelling competition, that would be cool,” he added, grinning. “How was your summer?”
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Talitha

September 08, 2007 10:06 PM
“A dueling competition would be fun.” Talitha agreed and helped herself to more chips. With the exception of the barbeque and her birthday cake, food was always too healthy at home. One of the pitfalls of living with a Healer for a mom was one ate well, but certain things kids loved were forbidden in the home. Chips, pop and anything with processed sugar were rare treats if allowed at all.

“How was your summer?” Oliver asked.

“It was busy and fun.” Talitha grinned and shrugged. Of course, she could have chattered on and on about her adventures, but there was a lot about her life and people that others outside her community didn’t seem to easily understand. “I turned twelve this summer and that’s a big deal in my community. I got loads of presents. There were a ton of people. You know, I never realized how big a family we had until they were all together in one place.

“How did your summer go.” Talitha asked as she looked up at her friend. He seemed a bit taller too and there was something different… Well, the hair was shorter, a bit neater than when she waved goodbye last spring. There was something… else.

“Hey, you got knew glasses! Wow!” Talitha blurted out and then suddenly became self conscious. Sometimes her enthusiasm over road social graces and it embarrassed her when she slipped like that. Her cheeks colored slightly evincing her chagrin. “I mean,” she began again in a much quieter tone of voice. “I mean, they look really nice.” \n
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