Headmaster Bulla

April 02, 2008 5:22 AM
An new year, a new batch of students to take over the position of first years. Manfred had been spending the day up until now mostly in his office, finishing up last minute paperwork for the new year which was just beginning and was rather glad to have escaped it now, especially as he could hear the students noisily making their way inside from the Gardens where the wagons looked to have almost all arrived. He finished the walk from his office, down the Hall of Plants and into the lobby before the Cascade Hall.

"Evening, Mims," he greeted the Portrait of the old professor who kept score of the house points. "Ready for a new year?"

"We shall see, Headmaster," the portrait said stiffly, frowning down at a group of younger students who had been enjoying their reunion a little too much for his taste.

"We shall indeed," Manfred nodded, before moving on through the doors and making his way up to the Staff table. "All prepared, I hope!" he said to the staff already there, only slightly in jest. "I hope you've got enough potion prepared, Marian. It looks like we're just about ready to start." He gave himself a self-critical last check over and then, satisfied that he was quite presentable, moved to his own seat and stood behind it. He watched the students for a minute, and then have the nod for the potions to be brought in before taking his seat for the initial ceremony.

Each of the new students was handed a goblet, filled with a potion somewhat unique to Sonora. It was clear and bubbling and its recipe a strictly held secret. When drunk, the drinker would turn the colour most associated with the house they were meant to be in. Which meant all of those who turned bright blue were called towards the Aladren table, while those who went deep red were summoned to join Crotalus, the muddy brown first years were raucously cheered over to Pecari and the others, who weresunshine yellow were warmly welcomed to Teppenpaw, each by the older students already assembled and well used to seeing this spectacle. The colours didn't last long, generally a few minutes at the most, but that was generally quite long enough for the house to be obvious and the unsuspecting first years to get quite a surprise. Manfred waited until things were starting to settle down again and then stood.

"Good evening," he started, voice loud and carrying over the noise. "And welcome to another year at Sonora Academy. I hope you have all come back - or started with us - sated from your summer adventures and are new ready to settle into the learning routine. But, before that - and indeed before the feast that the Prairie Elves have spent so long preparing for us today - there are a few announcements to make. Firstly, and ironically, about the end of the year. I know it's still got quite a long time to go, but if you have any interest in running a stall or entertainment at the Festival to be held then please start thinking about what it is you want to do. Forms will be handed out before the Midterm holidays which you can fill out and return if you want to participate by more than just showing up and enjoying the day.

Secondly, I would like to congratulate Professor Yuma. Over the summer she has completed a course she was taking at nights and so, sadly, I must inform students that Sonora will no longer be offering Divination as a course. However, Miss Yuma, as she will now be known, will not be leaving us, but rather will be serving Sonora in the capacity of Guidance Counselor. Her office is being set up at the moment, but should be ready within the week for students wishing to speak to her. The third announcement requires six students to join me for a moment. Would Mr Gunther Heinrich of Aladren, Miss Lila St. Martin of Crotalus, Mr Saul Pierce of Pecari and Miss Pepper Jones of Teppenpaw please make their way up here - and of course Mr Zack Dill, and Miss Jennifer Zucchero as well, please."

Manfred already had the small box out of his pocket as he made his way around to the front of the table to greet the summoned students, and he opened it as soon as the first four were all there. Zack and Jennifer he asked with a wordless gesture and a kindly look to stand to one side for one more moment.

"Congratulations," he informed the four, 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 and the Head Boy and Head Girl if a situation arises. I'm sure you will do us all proud in your new capacity."

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 students have been chosen to join the ranks of our school prefects. I'm sure you will all wish to congratulate them," and here he paused so that the four could get their due in applause. "Thank you. And thank you to our new prefects too. You may return to your seats." He beckoned Zack and Jennifer over. "Last, but most certainly not least, I would like to present our new Head Boy and Head Girl with their official badges of office." He pulled out the two last badges from the box, but left it open for the moment as he handed them to the two seventh year students. They were a little bigger than the Prefect badges, one of which Zack already wore, and the Quidditch Captain badges, one of which Jennifer had pinned to her uniform, although were of the same basic pattern - the school crest and the title of their newly official role embossed smartly into the metal. "I'll need the interim presumptive badges back," he said quietly to them both, taking advantage of the congratulatory noise the rest of the hall had erupted in.

He put the badges, when they were handed over, back into the box and closed the lid, returning it to the safety of his pocket.

"And now, I'm certain you're all quite starved from your journeys and the endless speeches and would like to get to the food. So, without further ado, the feast."

He waved his hand and each and every table was suddenly groaning under a multitude of dishes plates and jugs, each filled to the brim with one or another of a quite impressive variety of foods and drinks. Enough, indeed, that no student had yet found the feast lacking, and no student was ever likely too. Apparently, Manfred noticed, Tuppy had been quite influenced by the feast they'd had at the ball last year as well. There were certain dishes he recalled from it that had shown up again.

"Enjoy!" he said, before taking his seat, feeling quite pleased with how things were starting out.
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Cecily Smythe

April 02, 2008 1:15 PM
“You don’t have to talk to me. You don’t have to sit by me, you know,” Cecily had said over and over again,

“I know that,” Amelia replied, “but I want to.” She smiled broadly and Cecily gave up her attempts to be free. Certainly she loved her sister and had initially thought the idea of them going to school together was a wonderful one. Of course now they were on the wagon together, and Amelia was being as irritating as she possibly could, Cecily was begin to have thoughts that tended in quite the opposite direction.

Firstly, she thought Amelia would make an effort to be polite and considerate, as Cecily herself had been when she’d started the school the previous year. Milly had other plans though – she was obviously trying to be as loud, boisterous, and generally obnoxious as possible. Her attitude irritated Cecily not only in and of itself, but because her sister was one of those people who just seemed to get away with things like this.

Secondly, Cecily had enjoyed a whole year being a real individual, and not being compared to Amelia. Now, of course, that was a thing of the past, since her friends would no doubt meet Milly and then the comparisons would begin. It was so unfair.

Thirdly, Milly looked like the older sister. Fair enough, at Sonora their year groups would sort out that mistake instantly, but Cecily nevertheless resented being shorter than her younger sister, and the other ways she looked younger merely added insult to injury.

All in all, Cecily was pleased when she could escape, leaving Amelia with all the other first years, and heading into the Hall where she sought out a familiar face – right now even Renaye Warren would be a comfort. “I have had the worst journey here,” she complained as she took a seat at the table.
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Alexis Ashwood

April 04, 2008 8:43 PM
Alexis walked towards the Crotalus table as fast as possible once arriving to Sonora. She had spent the whole carriage ride with Josiah and couldn't stand another moment with him. She felt like she might explode! She supposed, though, his extra annoying attitude was revenge for the events over the summer.

She had joined an organization, P.U.R.E., which asked for the extermination of mudbloods and halfbreeds. Well, Alexis wasn't ready to exterminate, but she was sure as heck ready to torture. So she asked Chrysi, her favorite cousin of all time, to ask Hyana, the stupid mudblood, to the ball celebrating Joey's and Chrysi's engagement. Alexis had used that to get Hyana and Joey in so much trouble, she doubted the two would be able to see each other again.

So, remembering that thought, she happily sat down at the table. She watched in amusement as the firsties drank the potion. She remembered turning as red as her own hair last year. She had always known she would be sorted into Crotalus. Alexis just hoped that this batch of firsties were actually proper, and quite unlike what she heard about the Warren twins. Quidditch? Ugh. Maybe she'd try out for beater, but that would only be if Josiah tried out for his team.

“I have had the worst journey here,” a girl said as she sat next to Alexis. She turned her golden hazel brown eyes to look at the speaker, to see it was Cecily. She hadn't known the girl that long last year, for she had been to absorbed in running the wretched mudblood Hyana out of the school. Once she had been successful, she began to be more social with her roommates, and had found Cecily quite enjoyable to speak to. At the girl's words, she gave her a sympathetic smile.

"I can understand that, me too." she sighed. "But why was it so awful for you? I can't imagine it being worse than your date to the ball, that Josh Warren." She shrugged, ignoring her own ball story. If there was ever a ball this year, she would find a date, and she would never be foreced to go with Josiah again.
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Laurie Cider

April 05, 2008 12:58 AM
Her summer had been, in Laurie's opinion, the best one out of her going on thirteen years of life. Her summer softball league managed to actually win a game; she finally finished Final Fantasy XII; and then the Warrens came, which turned out to be the sprinkles, whipped cream, and cherry topping of the whole sundae. She might have overwhelmed them at first, her dad more than willing to play chauffeur for them; their first week included a visit to nearby Tampa and its Busch Gardens, and then there was Orlando with Universal's Islands of Adventure. She had even organized for the twins to join her on a two night camping trip up to Rainbow Springs, to go tubing and water skiing. The tempo, thankfully for all interested parties, slowed after that. Most days they walked the two and half blocks necessary to reach the public beach. On the rainy days, her dad foisted his almost finished new recipes for his latest cook book, and Laurie had to admit, the Bludger Nut Fudge was fantastically indulgent.

She knew the twins were her good friends at the end of the last term, but the summer cemented it in her mind; Renaye and Josh were definitely her best friends.

Her return to Sonora brought her darkly tanned, her cheeks decorated with sun-induced freckles, and her dirty blond hair generously streaked from too many hours in the ocean, under the sun. Part of her summer activities had also included a visit or four to the mall, each of her visits resulting in new colors to add to her nail polish collection. The night before she was due to return, she had carefully painted each of her finger nails a different color, relishing the gaudy colorfulness of it. She had even managed to not bite her nails for going on three weeks.

She hadn't forgotten her other friends during the break, however. To each of them, she had sent another home made postcard, the pictures consisting of the many candid shots she slyly took during the vacation. She sent one to Zane, to Addie, two to her brother Tim while he was at camp, two to Talen as well, and of course, one to Cecily. She had dressed up her rabbits in summer fanfare, with sunglasses and the like, for Cecily's card. She still held a particular amused fondness for her somewhat backwards roommate. And so it was, once the first years had been ushered in and disbanded, Laurie took a seat happily beside her housemate, content to greet the girl with a cheery smile

She listened as Cecily griped about the trip, plainly not pleased with either the mode of transport or her fellow travelers. Laurie's cheerful near hum of contentedness came to an abrupt pause once Alexis Ashwood threw in her two cents. "But why was it so awful for you? I can't imagine it being worse than your date to the ball, that Josh Warren."

Immediately, she frowned, both teed off from the comparison and then subsequent dispagement of her friend. Laurie was not one to cause a conflict; she played the part of pacifier far more often that aggressor. But this was too much, especially since she grouped Alexis in the same category as Anabel- irritating. She gave Cecily an apologetic wave of her hand, more than assured that her friend would chime in with disavowels momentarily.

"Right, Alexis, because having to go to a dance with a polite, considerate, and all around awesome guy like Josh Warren is comparable to sitting on a wooden bench for three hours." She paused, her tone uncharacteristically sarcastic. "Oh, but wait, that's right. You went with your cousin. Yeah. . .how'd that work out for you?"

She stabbed purposely into her chicken once finished, not at all mindful of the plate's contents having spread and intermingled. That Alexis Ashwood. . . She bristled, annoyed. How did people like that even exist?\r\n\r\n
0 Laurie Cider How about someone take you out of <i>your</i> misery? 0 Laurie Cider 0 5


Cecily

April 05, 2008 2:05 PM
Rejoining her roommates created a series of conflicting emotions: Cecily felt pleased to see them, but at the same time was humbled by the realisation that having her own room again over the summer was only a temporary luxury. The cat fights and firm differences of opinion would undoubtedly return, and far sooner than Cecily had anticipated. Laurie jumped on Alexis immediately at her slight of Josh.

Quickly doing mental equations to discover the best way to reconcile this without losing a friend, Cecily outwardly kept her cool, raising an eyebrow and smiling ever so slightly. “Really, Laurie, there’s no need,” she said coolly. “Alexis knows we had a better time than her, she doesn’t want to be reminded. Besides, we all managed a delightful evening with our pureblood dates, so there’s no harm done.”

Before either of them could retort, Cecily hurriedly changed the subject – she could always do damage repair with each of them individually afterwards, if necessary. “Anyway, there is a far more pressing problem. My sister, Amelia,” Cecily raised her eyes and searched the group of first years. To her horror (although she wasn’t surprised in the slightest), Amelia was the deep red of a Crotalus first year, “… is in Crotalus.” Cecily finished with far less strength in her voice. “Oh fabulous,” she said dryly. “She’s the blonde girl over there,” Cecily explained, gesturing in Milly’s general direction and sighing audibly. “You’ll no doubt have the pleasure of meeting her soon enough.” In fact, if Amelia was going to be as boisterous as she had been the entire journey here, everyone in the school would know her by the end of the evening.
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Alexis

April 05, 2008 2:55 PM
Alexis had been patiently awaiting Cecily's answer when an unwanted answer to her comment interrupted them. "Right, Alexis, because having to go to a dance with a polite, considerate, and all around awesome guy like Josh Warren is comparable to sitting on a wooden bench for three hours." Laurie Cinder said. Alexis made sure to gracefully cover her mouth with her hand to hide the smirk she knew was appearing. Laurie obviously didn't know about Cecily's comments about Josh in the girl's bathroom. Alexis turned to Laurie with an apologetic smile.

"Oh, I'm sorry." she said sincerly (she had always been a good actress). "I do need to stop doing that. It was a kind of a joke. I didn't mean to be ru-" "Oh, but wait, that's right. You went with your cousin. Yeah. . .how'd that work out for you?"

Alexis continued her apology, though her look had hardened slightly at that. Oh, this Laurie would have to watch out. She thought the girl was smarter than that. "Rude. I didn't think anyone would take it seriously. I'll just have to word it differently next time. I know Cecily had a wonderful time with Josh. In fact, I would've given up anything to have as wonderful of a time as the two of them did." Alexis turned back to Cecily as she spoke, glad for the support. She listened with an eyebrow raised at her words.

"You dislike your sister?" she asked in slight surprise, reaching for some chicken. Alexis had a younger sister herself. Maria, her mother, was so busy spoiling her over the summer, Alexis hadn't spent much time with her. She was quite neutral towards Allaiyah, but couldn't see herself disliking her quite yet. She was only seven, after all.

"Why? She seems pleasant enough." Alexis refrained from mentioning that she was probably an excellent person for being sorted in Crotalus.
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Renaye and Josh Warren

April 05, 2008 4:18 PM
Summer had been an absolute sensation for the Warren twins. Renaye and Josh had joined the Cider's at their home for a period during the summer, which turned out to be the highlight of the entire summer months. Sorry, Irene, but it was Florida! Yes, it was very hot, but Renaye hadn't minded at all. Her decent tan was a bit of a confidence boost for her. Josh had a tan of his own. Over the time they had spent there, Renaye and Josh had decided that Laurie was definitely the coolest girl they knew at Sonora. The twins planned to spend more time with her this year. It wasn't like they wanted to be buddy-buddy with the other Crotali (with the exception of Zane, of course).

Adding on the already great vacation, the twins' tournament had gone very well. The team they had been placed on went all the way to the State championship game! Renaye and Josh had been working on their manuevers all during July and August. Josh was ecstatic the rest of the summer (and still was) about the victory at the chamionship. Hopefully, the extra practice might give them an edge in the try-outs this year...

But summer had given Renaye and Josh a chance to reinforce the twin relationship that had seemed to have faded over the previous year. Raye had told him, she didn't care if he wanted to meet more people (a little bit of sarcasm present there), she was still his sister. The had each others backs. For sure. No matter what. Irene and Laurie were acceptable ditching opportunities. Speaking of which, where was that girl? Josh looked around the Hall, hoping to spot Laurie among the tables. He spotted her among Cecily and Alexis and pointed them out to Raye. Renaye gave a sigh.

"I really don't want to start the year out like this again..." Renaye said. Nevertheless, she lead the way to the table. As they walked up, Renaye caught a few words, "I know Cecily had a wonderful time with Josh. In fact, I would've given up anything to have as wonderful of a time as the two of them did." Renaye bristled. She looked over at her brother, letting out a long breath. Josh's expression had hardened. His pale blue eyes met the green of Renaye's. He shrugged in a 'I really could care less' sort of way. Somehow, this made the blonde girl smile. It didn't seem like he cared if Cecily and Alexis liked him. Renaye ruffled his black hair. Josh reached out to mess her blonde bangs in response before he took the open seat next to Laurie, Renaye taking the spot beside him. The twins each gave a small wave to Laurie. Renaye didn't appear to be that forgiving of her roommates at the moment, and turned to her attention directly to her plate.

Josh's good mood wasn't wrecked quite yet. It was going to take more than Raye's roommates to squash the memories of the time he had spent at Laurie's and the victory at State's. Tuning in the converstation, it seemed that the other girls were talking about Cecily's sister who was apparently the blonde girl up at the front. Elaina wasn't going to be attending Sonora for another four years. From what he heard, Cecily didn't like her sister. Josh and Renaye were best friends. Elaina and Renaye didn't really get along all the time, but they were normally nice. Josh and Elaina had a Big brother, little sister, relationship. Elaina was pretty independent though.

Josh didn't have much input for this conversation. Instead, he leaned over and said, so only Laurie could hear, "Year starting out well for you?"
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Laurie

April 05, 2008 5:39 PM
She felt first vindication once joined by Cecily, and then immediately-

"Rude. I didn't think anyone would take it seriously. I'll just have to word it differently next time. I know Cecily had a wonderful time with Josh. In fact, I would've given up anything to have as wonderful of a time as the two of them did."

Laurie's brow dipped forward, her face properly flushed with consternation; she barely noticed that her hair dangled dangerously close to her food. Rude. She winced. Yes, she mentally berated, Laurel Cider was that kind of girl apparently. Rude and petty. She had heard only the slight on Josh's name, and rudely- oh, again that word!- she barged in, throwing cheap comments of her own that way. She bit her lip, firmly abashed, and offered up a barely heard 'sorry.'

Cecily, showing quite the diplomatic side of her, ushered the conversation onto more friendly waters, but Laurie had lost her pluck. It wasn't that she thought of herself as perfect or anything like that. . .but she had to admit, she had a fairly good opinion of her personality. She honestly thought that Laurel Cider was a nice sort of person, loyal to friends, generous with forgiveness- basically an all around A-Okay kind of girl. Not quite heroine material, but surely a semi-decent, well rounded side-character, right?

Rude.

She winced again, only dimly realizing that the twins had joined them. She tried to re-focus her train of thought. Think of your summer, she ordered herself. Remember going tubing, she commanded. And remember setting off fire works on the beach for the Fourth of July, she stressed, her inner monologue gaining a near shout in volume. Of course, in her current frame of mind, she instead came up with the only down side of her entire summer: her slumber party with Heidi, her best friend since forever. She pushed aside her plate, plopped her chin up with one palm, and allowed the brooding to fully take its course.

"You're kind of fake, sometimes, Laurel." Only Heidi and her parents called her by her full name anymore, something that she found annoying, but never told them. "I mean, you're always acting cheerful and solving problems. The only time you show a bad side of yourself is when it's going to come across good." That wasn't true, she had protested. She just didn't like fighting, and being happy was easy when people got along. "You'll end up hurting people's feelings more this way. Sometimes, you can't help but hurt someone, but it's worse when you're doing it selfishfully." Heidi didn't know what she was talking about, she had declared, Heidi didn't even use the right word: it was 'selfish-ly'. "You need to pay attention better. Especially to that guy. . ." And what did that mean?

Laurie still wondered. Heidi had turned so serious on her, making those kinds of accusations and still sounding kind despite it. It made her feel uncomfortable, and unsure. Was Alexis right? Heidi hadn't used that word in particular, but maybe she was a ru-

"Year starting out well for you?"

It was Josh, and quite suddenly, and with a great deal of déjà vu, Laurie felt like crying.

"I gotta go." And hurriedly, before he could reply, she grabbed her napsack, and left the table, not stopping until she had escaped the hall and found refuge in a nearly hidden eave in the hallway. She promptly threw herself into the corner, pulled her knees to chest, and let go.

Crybaby had been the one thing Heidi hadn't accused her of, probably because she was more than well aware of it.
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Josh (with a smidge or Raye)

April 05, 2008 7:34 PM
OOC: Since these are in two different places, it might be easier to just continue the Cascade thread around this.

BIC:
Josh was startled by Laurie's quick reply and exit. What was wrong? Had he missed something? Maybe they had come in too late or something. Maybe they had missed the chance to keep the other two from saying something awful. Josh shot a questioning look at Renaye, who was looking concerned at Laurie's retreating figure. Josh stood up, feeling the same feeling he had exactly one year ago.

"I'll be back. Stay here for a bit, okay?," he said to Renaye. She nodded, at the same time a 'You're leaving me with them?' look on her face. But she understood that he was going to help Laurie. She wasn't going to let her best friend sit in her misery. Neither was Josh. He left his full plate and took off at a brisk pace after Laurie. He looked around once outside, wondering if maybe she had gone to the common room. But his thoughts were proven otherwise by a sound nearby. He looked around, thoughts still racing through his head. What did they say? He only caught the last bit of Alexis's sentence. What had been said beforehand? Now he was sure of it. He didn't like those girls. Messing with the two favorite people in his life was not going over well with him.

Josh looked around and spotted Laurie, huddled in a corner. He sat down beside her, not knowing what to say. "What's wrong," was so lame. No one likes being asked that, yet it's everyone's first reaction. He wasnted to say something, whatever it was that was going to make her happy-Laurie. He just wished he knew what that was. So he said nothing. Better nothing than the wrong thing... right? Probably not... He recalled the situation from a year ago. What had he said? Oh yeah.

"Don't worry. I'm sure it's going to be fine." He really wanted to put an arm around her right now. But would that be too weird? That's what Renaye did when Irene was upset about Uncle Damon. Josh moved his arm and almost immediately moved it back. He looked over at her, her hair hanging over her arms as she cried. He still couldn't help but notice how pretty she looked, even as she cried. Josh decided then. He lifted his arm and put it around her shoulders. The question to why she was upset still lingered in his mind, but right now, he just wanted to help her feel better. That's when he remembered:

"Oh," he said, reaching into his pocket, "I got this... It's just this thing I got at our tournament. Well... here." They had traveled to Lansing for the State Championship game. While he was there, he spotted the necklace he now held out to her. It was just a little silver snitch on a silver chain. He just thought, since she had taken them all over in Florida, he should get her something too.

"You don't have to wear it or anything," he said, his arm stil resting on her shoulders. He was sort of unable to move. "I just thought I'd get you something while we were there, since you brought us to Florida..."
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