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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Zack Dill

September 06, 2007 11:45 AM
He supposed he should have realized that every year there was a new prefect chosen per house, but somehow, this fact had never registered with him last year or over the summer. Therefore, when Headmaster Bulla introduced the new Alderaanian prefect as Christobel Dupree, Zack made the unwelcome realization that he was not the only one. At first, he sort of grumped to himself about it, but then logistics began to concern him and he waved over the new prefect as he made his way back to his seat after the announcement.

"Hey, Christobel!" Zack called, hoping the kid actually went by that name. He hadn't really paid much attention to anybody outside his own year except Guenther and Ginger and anyone who actually came to ask him something at his prefect station.

"Congratulations on making prefect. Did you want to help collect the kids for Professor Kijewski after the feast, or should I? I don't mind if you just want to go back to the dorm." He would rather do it himself - at very nearly five feet tall, he could actually look down at most of the first years now - but Dupree was the new prefect so it was only fair to let him have a chance if he wanted it.
1 Zack Dill Hey, Christobel 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Chris Dupree

September 07, 2007 2:32 AM
Being back at Sonora was a relief for Chris and this was indeed an understatement after the horrors of summer. Along with Nicoletta, he had gone to France to visit their grandparents, though the real purpose was for them to spend time with their prospective marriage partners. For him, this meant Marie, a nightmare in and of herself. For her, he was just another piece of property. He shuddered to think of a life with her.

He knew though that it was important in order for his family to maintain ties, but really, couldn't they have picked someone else, anyone else in her family instead of the wickedest witch of all? If he refused the marriage, however, it would he would potentially be disowned or Devian would become the new future head, neither of which was really acceptable if Chris planned on changing things from within the system. There had to be a way. There just had to be a solution to it all, but it would really test his Aladren brain to find it.

So involved he was that he nearly missed the fact that the Headmaster had called his name. Why was he being called? As he made his way to the front, he noticed three others as well, one of which was Lexi. He gave a small smile at the site of her, but then a frown. He was eventually going to have to tell her about Marie, just like he had done with Kaylie. He knew he should never have let himself get involved in another relationship, but it was to late now.

At the front, he waited with the others, curious as to what was going on. Then, the Headmaster pulled out the prefect badges. Prefect? He was now a prefect? All other thoughts gone. He gave a dazed grin. He had never thought about the possibility of being a prefect, but it was quite the honor. After a quick kiss from Lexi, he headed back to the table only to be distracted by someone calling his formal name. He hated that name. He really didn't care if it was a family name.

Turning to the voice, he looked down upon the other Aladren prefect, Zack Dill, a rather, for lack of a better word, interesting fellow. He gave a grin of greeting in an attempt to be friendly, "Hey, thanks. Just Chris is fine. Um, actually, why don't we do it together?" He would appreciate the experience of the other boy plus the younger kids would be able to recognize both of them if they needed help with something. Also, not to help would have been shirking his responsibilities, which would be very unlike him and would just not do.
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Zack

September 07, 2007 9:11 AM
"Chris, got it," Zack confirmed when the other prefect corrected him. That was easier to remember and less of a mouthful anyway (not that Zack had any problems with his memory). He nodded agreeably to the compromise suggestion of them both helping with the first years as well. This was why he loved his House. Everyone was so clever. "Great idea." He grinned a little and admitted to his secret joy of the task, "I like being taller than most of them."

He waved at an empty chair nearby and asked, "Do you want to talk shop and get everything sorted out right away, or did you have people you wanted to catch up with? We can meet up after the kiddies are put to bed if that's better for you." Zack didn't really care either way. Talking about prefect stuff was better than sitting by himself or trying to make conversation with people he didn't know that well.

His own friends were unaccounted for unless and until Guenther showed up, and Zoey usually skipped these feasts even when she wasn't in a cast. He didn't really have any other friends except Ginger and she usually sat with the Pecaris for the Feast.
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Chris

September 07, 2007 5:21 PM
Chris smirked slightly at Zack's admission. It had to be somewhat hard being a sixth year and being so short. He wondered if he often got mistaken for a younger year. Though, if he pondered it farther it might have been a blessing in disguise. Maybe you got treated younger too. He was only a fifth year, but he felt like he was growing up to fast, too much was expected of him.

He didn't have long to think about this, as Zack presented him with the option of staying or going at the moment. He looked towards where Lexi would be sitting. She seemed to be distracted and she was sitting with...Kaylie? Going over there wouldn't have been awkward in the least bit. Spending time with her later might be a better option. He didn't want to get between the two girls more than he already had.

Sliding into the seat Zack had offered, he gave a grin, "Never put off tomorrow, what you can do today and all. So, what was it like last year?"
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Zack

September 07, 2007 11:36 PM
Chris opted to join Zack, though he did glance toward some girls sitting at another table first. Zack didn't try to guess the reason for his decision (people were far less easy to understand than the subjects taught at any school) and got right to answering his question.

"It's pretty easy, actually. Just don't get in trouble and if Professor Kijewski needs help with something, we're probably going to be her first picks. Like, last year, we had a new kid who had English as his third language, so she asked me to keep an eye on him and make sure he wasn't having any difficulties understanding anything. If something like that comes up again, she'll just call us over and talk to us about it.

"Otherwise, it's just basically making yourself available to help out anyone in our House who needs it. I've set up a Prefect Station in the library where people can find me almost every day during certain hours. I put up a notice to that effect in the common room. Last year my hours were between end of classes and start of dinner, and Saturday mornings when there wasn't a Quidditch game."

Zack shrugged, "Whether you want to do it that way or not is probably up to you. I was never outright told to actually have scheduled hours or anything, I just thought it was cool to do it like that. I don't think any of the other Prefects have Prefect Stations. Mostly, I just get people asking where to find specific books anyway since I'm doing it in the library."

Realizing his plate was still empty, Zack collected some turkey and mashed potatoes before asking, "Was there anything you have questions about?"
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Chris

September 09, 2007 5:57 PM
Fairly easy sounded good to Chris. He would be responsible and uphold his prefect duties, however, easy meant time that he could devote to other things, such as studies, working out, and Lexi. Though, he still wasn't sure exactly why he had been chosen for the task. He has always done well in classes, but that was nearly a given of being in Aladren. Otherwise, he didn't feel he had anything that had really made him stand out. If anything, in their House and year, his friend, Bella, was the one that did, but there really was no point in worrying about it, as what was done was done.

As he listened to Zack describe how he had tackled the obstacle, Chris had to admit it was rather clever. He had gone past the station a couple times last year, but had never thought much about it since it didn't really apply to him and besides, he really didn't spend much time in the library, especially after it became the break-up place. He much preferred the Hall (he was a growing boy), the Common room, or the outdoors.

He supposed that even if he didn't do a prefect station, he should at least try and make himself available. So, to Zack, he said, "I'll probably stick around the Common room and make myself available that way. I'm usually there anyhow."

Taking a cue from the older boy, he grabbed broccoli and chicken. He really didn't like turkey. Once he and Zack were both finished, he was asked if he had any questions. Did he? It had all seemed simple enough. "Not at the moment."
0 Chris So, do I qualify as an alien? :P 0 Chris 0 5


Zack

September 10, 2007 4:42 PM
Zack nodded, agreeing that the common room was a good place for him to loiter in case anybody wanted to talk to him. Zack had the library covered six days out of seven (and even on Sunday, Zack was usually still at the same table anyway, just without his sign) so having Chris there too seemed rather redundant.

Besides which, the library was quiet and public enough that some people might not feel comfortable talking there. Not that the Common Room was a lot better, but at least only Alderaanians would be likely to pass through. Anything really sensitive would probably be brought to Kijewski anyway, and Zack was just as glad about that.

He finished chewing his current bite of turkey, swallowed, and took a sip of his milk (pumpkin juice just struck him as weird and he'd never grown a taste for it despite its inexplicable popularity in magical circles) to wash it down before nodding again in response to Chris's assertion that he had no questions. Now that business was settled, the social nicety was to keep talking about something of interest to them both.

Unfortunately, Zack knew next to nothing about Chris, they were in different class years so they couldn't really talk about classes, and he doubted Chris played D&D or Oblivion. On the other hand, there was one topic almost every wizard could talk about and Zack seized on it. "You play Quidditch?" Zack was about 60% sure Chris wasn't on Alderaan's team, but he looked a little too familiar to just have seen him in the common room. He wanted to say Keeper, but Hyana was the Keeper so that couldn't be right.\r\n\r\n
0 Zack I thought only Stephen was an alien. Are you one, too? 0 Zack 0 5


Chris

September 11, 2007 8:28 PM
Chris was in the middle of chewing when Zack asked about Quidditch. He adored Quidditch, but it was hard to talk about with a mouthful. Once he swallowed and took a gulp of juice, he gave a grin. "I used to be on the team. Two years, actually, as Keeper, then I had to stop. I'm thinking about trying out again. You play Seeker, right?"

He couldn't remember if Zack had played while he was on the team, as it had been so long ago. Even if he had, he probably wouldn't have noticed him much in that position. It was one of high importance, as if you caught the snitch, it was an additional 150 points and in most cases that constituted a win. However, it seemed less involved since no one was trying to score against or steal the quaffle. He supposed that there may have been some aggression between Seekers though.
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Zack Dill

September 12, 2007 1:26 PM
"Yeah," Zack agreed. "I've been the Seeker since Anne was made captain." That was his second year and Chris's first, so they'd evidently been together on it for two years. It was remotely possible that Zack ought to make more of an effort to get to know his teammates.

"I don't think I even signed up that year," he added, reminiscing when it occurred to him to wonder why he had signed up that first time, before he'd known there were aliens involved, and it suddenly came back to him that he hadn't. "I went to the try-outs to watch Zoey and got drafted." He grinned a little, "But really, I had to respect a sport that puts such an emphasis on a position designed for the undersized."

"What about you?" he asked, genuinely curious about his fellow Alderaanian, "Were you always a fan of Quidditch or did someone drag you into it at some point?" Theirs was, after all, the home of the bookworks. Surely, there couldn't be very many natural jocks in it.
1 Zack Dill Perhaps not, but I'd be the one to believe you if you did 40 Zack Dill 0 5