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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Tally Adams

September 07, 2007 7:16 PM
Tally wasn't exactly tired when the wagons landed, but her body ached from the rough ride to make her just want to skip the feast and lay down for awhile. It was always a long ride from New York to Arizona, and every year Tally always hoped that it would get better...it never did. As soon as she was out of the wagon, Tally stretched her body out, trying to rid herself of the throb in her butt and back.

It didn't really help.

She adjusted her top and pulled on her school robes. She was still on the edge about whether she felt comfortable being back her or not. The last couple of years Tally had felt like an outcast. Always the outsider looking in at everyone else. Never really fitting. This summer had been the first summer in a long time where she felt normal. Wanted.... Loved. Of course, it helped that they were doing 'family therapy' and everyone was working hard to get their family back on track. Plus, Dr. Quack was easing up on her a bit because she really was doing better about controlling everything.

And then there was Jason.

He promised to write to her over the school year. Tally wouldn't hold it against him if he decided against keeping in contact, but still... she couldn't prevent the smile from forming whenever she thought about him or the small excitement that leapt in the pit of her stomach at the idea of him writing to her. Apparently she hadn't quite gotten rid of her little school girl crush.

Walking into the Hall, Tally didn't even pause as she made her way through the throng of students until she reached the Teppenpaw table. She sat at the first empty seat she could find and waited. Her green eyes scanned the hall, landing on people she knew and pausing only momentarily on those she didn't. She was a sixth year now, which was an odd thought, and that much closer to getting into a University specializing in Healing. It was a weird thought, but Tally was practically terrified at the idea of ending her schooling here at Sonora and moving on to a college where she wouldn't know anyone.

Listening quietly to the speech, Tally clapped when appropriate but otherwise had no real reaction. Though, she was a bit surprised that Lexi had been elected Prefect, with her Quidditch history, Tally thought that might have automatically ruled her out. Amusing rule. Tally was sure Chrissy would feel more at ease now with being a Prefect.

The food arrived and Tally let all her thoughts disappear while she fed her stomach. A long ride in the wagon, a sore butt and back, and Tally's stomach was screaming in hunger.
6 Tally Adams And here I thought this day would never come. 41 Tally Adams 0 5


Mia Kerova

September 08, 2007 9:56 PM
Some might say right away it was Mia Kerova, brand new sixth year walking into Cascade Hall. Others might disagree, at least for a moment because with the dark blonde highlighted hair, twice pierced ears, the pleated skirt under her school robes stopping an inch shy of her knees, and a new bounce in her step, it certainly didn’t look like the same Mia that left Sonora Academy just a few months prior.

Actually, it wasn’t exactly the same Mia. She had done a lot of thinking and perspective changing over the summer and now that she was back at school, there were a lot of things that would be different, including her. Others may not notice right away except outer changes, but maybe they would see it as the year progressed. A different, more assured Mia. It didn’t matter though. The change wasn’t for them. It was for her.

Mia sat at the Pecari table quietly since her throat was sore as she was, once again, on the tail end of a cold that hit her just as she got back from Puerto Rico. She must have picked up some of Dino’s luck or lack of. She ran a finger over one of her ears and the pair of small gold hoops going through it while observing the Hall. The first years, who looked awfully small for some reason, were given their goblets and sorted into their houses. Mia smiled as a few students turned brown and joined her house. A few more names she had to memorize. She had done a good job of memorization last year when she became a prefect.

That reminded her. New prefects would be picked this year. After a vague touch on an upcoming announcement at midterm, four more students were called up by the Headmaster and Mia became very conscious of the badge pinned to her robes. She applauded the new prefects, especially Connor who would probably be helping her out, and then the food appeared and they were invited to eat. That one thing never changed. She still didn’t have much of an appetite. If her mother couldn’t force it down her throat, (which she still did from time to time) Mia didn’t have to eat it if she wasn’t hungry. She would end up picking at a few things that night. Her excuse was eating a big breakfast.

Mia looked around at people eating and talking happily to their friends about their summers and how excited they were to see each other again. Mia felt content sitting there on her own, but as her eyes skimmed the Hall she saw Tally who she still considered her best friend at Sonora. Maybe if they could talk more, she could understand why when they did talk, Tally looked upset. She didn’t want to lose one of very few people she could really call a friend at Sonora Academy. Mia felt bad that she was so thrown off by the summer, she hadn’t sent owls and that was her fault (all the craziness last year wasn’t her fault), but new year and new her. She got up and crossed over to where Tally was sitting and sat in the seat beside her.

“Hey Tally.” Her voice was a bit raspy from coughing all week. “Sorry for the lack of owls. I got a little caught up this summer. Surprise trip my stepdad sent us on. How are you? Handling the crowd alright?” She knew big groupings of excited people could be rough on her.
0 Mia Kerova You're happy to be back too or am I missing sarcasm? 0 Mia Kerova 0 5


Tally

September 09, 2007 4:31 PM
Tally, lost in her thoughts and eating her food in silence, hadn't even noticed the arrival of Mia. Six years ago, Tally had met and befriended Mia in this very hall. That night had been an amusing night where Mia had found herself covered in paint because of some juvenile prank pulled by a couple of Pecaris. Somehow, over the years, the two girls had remained friends. Though that word was used liberally these past couple of years considering the girls hardly ever spoken.

Her eyes glanced at Mia when she spoke so that Mia was aware she was listening. Tally put her fork down and turned slightly in her seat to give Mia her full attention. It was only after she turned that Tally noticed the physical difference in Mia's appearance. She quirked an eyebrow at the change, but made no comment on it. Tally wasn't one to talk, last year she had come to Sonora where makeup and skirts. Though she hadn't changed her hair or anything, she was still trying to become something more.

She shrugged when Mia spoke, "It's fine. It's not like I went out of my way to send you any owls either." Tally commented, her voice friendly. "Life gets in the way." Tally paused and looked down at her food. Remembering her summer for not the first time brought on a smile. She couldn't remember being this happy from coming back to school from home. Last time, Tally had been so miserable she had cried herself to sleep. Of course, that was during Christmas and everything seemed to have been collapsing around her, but it was amazing what a few months could do to fix everything completely. Or nearly completely.

"Anyway, I'm fine. Dr. Quack says I'm doing pretty well with learning to block things out. The only time it seem to be a real issue is when it's sudden and I don't have time to prepare myself. for it." Tally told Mia. "Surprise trip? That sounds like fun. Where'd he take all of you?" Tally asked, figuring that perhaps Mia needed someone other than her boyfriend to talk to. Tally was actually surprised the two of them weren't cuddled together in a corner like they had been for the last couple of years.
0 Tally It's neither really, honeslty just surprised. 0 Tally 0 5


Stephen Baxter

September 11, 2007 9:19 PM
Stephen hadn't spotted any of his friends right off upon arriving in the Cascade Hall, but he hadn't let it bother him. He'd found a seat, dutifully snored through the beginning of the speech, clapped the new prefects and cheered the coming of the food. He was halfway through his first plate when he spotted Mia sitting with Tally. Mia. He had to talk to her. He'd considered just using Sanders, but then Alan had explained why that wasn't a good idea. And, he'd made a fair bit of sense too, Stephen conceded. Snatching up a mini-apple pie, because the first one had been really good, he stood and made his way over to where the girls were sitting, also spotting where the Craven twins were on his way and making a mental note to head over there soon.

"Hey, Tals. How're you doing?" he said, with a grin at Tally before letting it slide to Mia. "Don't worry, I'm not going to interrupt for long. Just wanted to say hi. And... Mia, you doing anything tomorrow night? I've got a stack of meetings with this professor and that during the day, but I figure I should schedule in some catchup time with you as well."

Saying 'we need to talk' just wasn't going to happen. For one, it sounded so final. For two, it was the kind of thing that girls tended to say.

He noticed a glint of gold.

"You got your ears pierced?" he asked, surprised. Then he noticed more. "Twice?" And she was looking really tan too, and her hair... was different. And there was something on her hand. He felt a faint stirring of interest, but chose not to explore it right at that moment. "What was I saying? Oh yeah. Tomorrow night work for you?"
39 Stephen Baxter Just dropping in for a second 49 Stephen Baxter 0 5


Mia

September 12, 2007 8:06 PM
Mia took a glass and poured herself some water as Tally answered her. Life did have an annoying habit of getting in the way of things. She was happy to hear Tally was all right. It seemed like she was finally getting the hang of the empath thing. Mia remembered being decidedly nervous when she first saw Tally’s reaction to the crowd four years ago before she told her about being an empath. Mia still thought it was neat, but Tally called it a curse. It was reasonable, she supposed, since it seemed to cause her so much grief over the years, but Mia still held that the worse she viewed it, the worse it would be. But apparently Tally had mostly solved that problem.

"Surprise trip? That sounds like fun. Where'd he take all of you?"

“He took us to his house in Puerto Rico. He used to live in one of those hidden magic cities. The house was just off the beach, which was awesome. It was fun...and enlightening.” Mia laughed mainly to herself. “I got—”

But before she could point out a few of the things she got, if it wasn’t already obvious, they were interrupted. And by Stephen no less. She was hoping to run into him soon. He said hi to the girls and turned to her. Seeing him made everything that happened over the summer feel that much more real and definite and the only way to go from there was forward. She was absolutely sure of that much at least.

He seemed to get a bit side tracked when he pointed out her earrings and Mia smiled, fingering her hair behind her ears so they were completely visible now. She gave a humored nod for each of his realizations. She had been silently hoping for reactions like that. She liked her earrings and her hair and the tattoos that were still hidden by her robe sleeve and her shoe. It was that giddy feeling of having something new and wanting to show it off without being obvious about it.

"What was I saying? Oh yeah. Tomorrow night work for you?" Being brought back to why he had come over, the giddiness dropped a notch or two. She figured they needed to talk anyway and the sooner, the better.

“Yeah. Just come find me when you’re through with the professors. I’ll make a point to stay near the common room.” She took her glass and drank, briefly soothing her sore throat. She inwardly sighed, but didn’t let any last minute maybes sway her. Yeah, they did need to talk. There was something she needed to confirm. According to his letter, Stephen had done some thinking over the summer too. Maybe they had similar thoughts.
0 Mia If only I could reply that quickly... 0 Mia 0 5


Stephen Baxter

September 13, 2007 4:30 AM
Stephen resisted to reach out and have a proper examination of Mia. All these interesting new changes, and just when things were heading in a new direction. He almost considered changing his mind, but, when he paused to think about it for a few seconds, he realised that his interest in the new Mia didn't change other things. His grin adjusted into a simple smile.

"Yeah. Just come find me when you're through with the professors. I'll make a point to stay near the common room."

He noticed the scratchy quality of her voice and reached out to tap her on the nose once she'd put the glass back down again.

"And maybe you should do some visiting yourself - down at the hospital wing. What's with you and coming back to school sick all the time? Look after yourself, ok? I'll see you tomorrow night." He nodded and grinned at Tally one more time. "See you around, Tals."

Double-checking that they hadn't moved, he headed off in the direction of Sorrel, Ash and a bit more of the feast.
39 Stephen Baxter You do well enough, Princess 49 Stephen Baxter 0 5


Tally

September 13, 2007 6:55 PM
Mia seemed to only have just started talking about her summer when they were interupted by Stephen. If this had been the old Tally, she would have gotten angry and excused herself from having to deal with the two of them together. But, this was the new Tally. She could still feel the angry pulls somewhere in the pit of her stomach screaming that Stephen could talk to Mia anytime he wanted, but she ignored them.

She greeted Stephen with a smile and turned away from the two of them. It was clear that they needed to say something to each other and Tally didn't want to be the awkward third wheel in a conversation. Of course, that didn't mean that turning away from them suddenly meant she was deaf. She heard what they were saying and a frown appeared on her lips.

Tally had always just assumed the two of them were happy. Sure, what happened to Stephen was bound to cause a rough patch, but she figured they would work through it. Of course, Stephen had always seemed like the sort of guy who became bored easily and eagerly seek out something new that would catch his attention. Perhaps he grew up a bit?

"Bye Stephen." Tally responded to his retreating back. She watched him for a moment before returning her gaze on her friend. "Talk? Sounds serious." Tally stated, but she would leave it up to Mia to elaborate. She wouldn't want someone prying into her life unless she left the door open for them to do so. She hadn't even told anyone about Jason and doubted she would. She wasn't embarrassed by him or anything that they had done, but... Tally just didn't think people would understand where she was coming from with all of that.

"Anyway, what's with the new look?" Tally asked, generally interested in what Mia had to say. "And what were you saying about your summer? Something about a house on the beach..."

0 Tally *Feels the role of the Third Wheel coming on* 0 Tally 0 5


Mia

September 14, 2007 9:29 PM
As Mia looked back from her glass she felt a tap on her nose and was taken aback for a moment. She looked up at Stephen with a raised eyebrow, but her mouth still pulled into a smile. He mentioned for her to go down to the Hospital Wing. Sick all the time? She pretended to look affronted, but it was clear she was only kidding. It happened once, okay twice, before and he had taken it upon himself to half drag her to the Hospital Wing the first time. She wasn’t sick the second time or this time. Just getting over being sick. At least the first time it had gotten her away from an awkward sitting with the Cravens. She gave a small wave when he left, but continued to watch his retreating back for a few moments longer.

Tally’s voice brought her attention back to the table.

“We can talk seriously sometimes.” Mia played it off lightly, running her finger along the rim of the glass. But she didn’t want to deal with that just then where people were sitting all around and could start stupid rumors that could lead to stupid drama. She refused to turn whatever would happen into a big deal. It just wasn’t going to happen. When Tally spoke again, Mia moved right along.

“Uh,” she tried to remember what she had been saying before Stephen came. “Well I was going into how I was hanging out with my stepbrother and some of his friends in the city. That was pretty much the gist of the summer. Either we were at the beach or in the city. Mostly the beach. A lot of cool stuff happened there like the fireworks. So awesome. And they had a party for my birthday. We hung out in the ocean and then had a bonfire.” She stopped as she had gotten off track.

“Sorry. Anyway,” she brought herself back “we were walking around the city one time and just decided to do something fun and different. And this happened somehow.” She used one hand to point to her ear and the other to hold up a piece of her hair. “Actually this happened later.” She shook the hair she was holding. “First it was bright fire engine red streaks.” Mia shrugged and smiled. “It was just for fun. Mine is nothing compared to what my friends Patricia and Lucy did. I have pictures in my suitcase. I’m in the middle of making a scrapbook.”

“And your summer? It couldn’t all be with Dr. Quack.” She needed the break from talking. She was considering taking up Stephen’s suggestion to go to the Hospital Wing to get something for her throat.
0 Mia Aw, there's no need for that. 0 Mia 0 5


Tally

September 16, 2007 12:56 AM
Tally was rather doubtful that the two of them ever spoke seriously to one another. But, then again, Tally had pretty much kept her distance from the two of them whenever they were together so that she didn't have to be a witness to their relationship. It wasn't an intentional thing, as Tally had avoided everyone in order to protect herself and become warped in her own sense of reality.

That was something she was still trying to work on.

Tally listened quietly as Mia spoke about her summer. She unconsiously moved her fork around her unfinished dinner as she did so. Mia's summer sounded fun. Tally was envious of the fact that she got to spend so much time on the beach. Tally lived in a small muggle town on the lake, so she was always near water, but it wasn't like an actual down on a hot, sticky, tourist beach or anything like that.

When Mia started pointing things out to her, Tally's eyes flicked around to each indicated place. She knew the hair was different, but Tally hadn't realized Mia didn't have her ears pierced prior to this. She just assumed everyone had them done when they were younger. She had her's done when she was just a baby. Her father had been against it but he said that her mom had thought of it as a right of passage for a girl. Clearly not all mothers thought that way.

"Sounds like you had a blast." Tally commented quietly when Mia had finished. "My summer wasn't nearly as fun-filled as yours." Lies. Tally's summer had been the best summer she had had in years. "A lot of it was with Dr. Quack. We did sort of a family therapy thing cos he said I had abandonment issues. Which is true, I totally do." Tally admitted with a small chuckle. "Last midterm I had a meltdown and nearly didn't come back here. I couldn't handle it. Luckily though, summer was much better. I got a part time job working in a local cafe at the mall. Dr. Quack said it was the best thing for me."

Tally smiled at Mia as she said this. Summer had rejuvenated her. "And then, of course, Josh and Stacey were around to keep me company. They're getting married, you see. She's not so bad and she was there for me when I needed someone." Tally paused for a moment debading on whether or not to continue. Mia hadn't known anything of what had gone on last year for her own reasons. Tally hadn't sought her out for help either considering Mia was one of the ones Tally had believed to have abandoned her.

"And then there was Jason. He was the best part of it all." Tally finally said, deciding that, eventually, Mia would find out about him. There were promised letters and a lovely picture of the two of them smiling into a muggle camera sitting on her desk up in her dorms that only Kaylie would see.
0 Tally Well, now there isn't. It's hard to tell sometimes 0 Tally 0 5


Mia

September 26, 2007 9:34 PM
Mia wasn’t a hundred percent sure if the shock was obvious on her face, but if it was, it was only slight. A lot less than how she really felt. She had no idea what had been happening to Tally over the past year. Abandonment issues? A meltdown last midterm? She wouldn’t go so far as to say that it was entirely her fault for missing these things. A conversation took two people and the times when Mia didn’t think it was an overload of schoolwork or much time spent with Stephen keeping them apart, she had some lingering feeling that Tally was avoiding her. Because of Stephen? She hoped not, but didn’t think it was the most improbable thing she could think of. She hadn’t meant to drop everything for him if that was what she had done, especially not Tally. That was something that would be scrambling around her mind for a while. It all just seemed like a happy blur, at least until the mess at midterm.

It stung a little when Tally said this Stacey had been there when she needed someone. She made sure not to show that on her face, rather looking relieved that Tally at least had someone to talk to if she wouldn’t talk to Mia. Her mouth gave the smallest twitch like she was going to say something about it, about everything Tally had said that Mia had no idea about, but she thought better of it and stayed quiet. She felt better just sitting there because at least Tally was telling her now. She just kept her fingers crossed that if Tally would talk to her now, she would know she could talk to her again.

Tally certainly didn’t look like she had had a meltdown. She looked pretty happy to Mia. This past summer must have been good for more than just Mia. There was something about it that was making things different and better. Just like there seemed to be something about last midterm that made things suck out loud.

“The best part of it all, you say?” Mia grinned teasingly when Tally mentioned a Jason that sounded like a definite high point of the summer. She hoped that if Tally was mentioning than she was willing to tell the story. Mia felt considerably more comfortable talking about that than the meltdown or why Tally hadn’t thought Mia could be there if she needed someone. Maybe because it was a common ground between them. The boys involved with the past summer seemed like what made it different and better. Dino certainly wasn’t a sour point. Or Mia was just honestly interested. She never had a chance to compare things like that with anyone except Megan.


OOC: I’m sorry this is ridiculously not on time. I won’t bore you with overused excuses about school, just an overused sincere apology.
0 Mia Yeah, but it may be easier soon. 0 Mia 0 5


Tally

September 29, 2007 9:11 PM
Tally chose to ignore the emotions that were present on Mia's face. She knew that it had been selfish of her to not tell her friend about all the things she had been going through, but... it was also a psychological issue that Tally was dealing with. Her anxieties for where she stood amongst those she cared about had taken over her life to the point where she felt she couldn't deal with it any longer. Had Stacey not been there for her, Tally wasn't sure she would be here now.

And, it felt good telling Mia about it now, after it was all said and done and she was on her way to recovery. It meant that Mia didn't have to feel like it was her problem too the way that Tally's family had. Instead, it was something that Tally had dealt with and now just needed to talk about it. Or, at least, catch Mia up on it. It had taken Tally a long time to realize it was something she needed to go through in order to get to the place she was at now. A place for her family to be at together.

"Yes." Tally replied. Jason had been the cherry on the ice cream for Tally. "I actually first met him during Midterm. He stuck up for me. But, we met again the first day of summer and kept running into one another pretty much everyday there after." Tally admitted, the smile still present on her face.

"I don't even know how it happened, but suddenly we were dating. I didn't complain though. He's 18 and a senior in High School." Mia was a Muggleborn, so Tally knew that she would understand what a Senior was. "Daddy did a check on him too, which was embarrassing, and then asked me all sorts of questions about our relationship, which made it all the more embarrassing." Tally admitted with an amused chuckle.

"Anyway, Jason was good to me. Real good. Didn't pressure me, didn't ask questions. And when I was ready, he was good about it." She didn't realize that her last statement could be used for all aspects of her's and Jason's relationship. She doubted there were any others in their year whom had gone as far as she had. Though, with some of them, it was hard to tell. "We broke it off our last night of summer because we both agreed long distance relationships wouldn't work, but... we promised each other letters and to stay friends."

Tally grinned at Mia. She was at her happiest since, well, probably since her first year at Sonora. "Anyway, you seem happy too. I guess the summer did us both some good."
0 Tally Quite Possibly, but maybe not. 0 Tally 0 5