Headmaster Bulla

November 11, 2008 9:30 AM
Another new year, Manfred thought to himself as he glanced out the window at the last batch of students alighting from the wagons and heading boisterously towards the main entrance. There were almost certainly Pecari's in that crowd. The sky was starting to darken, so he left his office and strolled down the hall of plants, heading for the main lobby of the school and from there into the Cascade Hall. He acknowledged Mims on his way past, nodding at the old portrait's greeting.

"We'll see," he said to a query. "Just because they've done so well in the past few years doesn't mean that Crotalus has the House Cup wrapped up for this year too! I suspect that Teppenpaw might give them a run for their knuts this year." Or Aladren, or even Pecari, but although he strove to be fair and equal in his treatments of all the students at Sonora, the house one spent seven years in - not to mention was the Head of for some years - did keep some allegiance. "I'm sure you'll keep careful note and be sure to keep me up to date though."

He made his way to the staff table at the front of the room, nodding at Kiva who had come for the feast despite the time and commute, and Sadi who was still acting as his Deputy, but specifically he sought out Charles Schmidt, the new Potions Master.

"And now the test of fire," he said, with an almost unusual amount of levity. "This will be the first time in eight years that anyone new has made the sorting potion. I do hope you've made enough for all our first years." And that it worked, he thought but did not say. The man's appearance gave one small pause for doubt, but his credentials had been quite respectable.

Nodding and indicating that they would talk more later during the feast, if Professor Schmidt wished to, Manfred took to the centre stage. He checked his pocket, patting it to make certain that he hadn't forgotten the box containing the badges he had to give out, and once satisfied looked out over the gathering students. Most of the older years had taken their seats, although a couple dashed in as he decided everyone was there. Directing a look at them that was designed to send them sheepishly to their places, Manfred nodded to indicate that the potion should be brought in and took his seat. The sorting had commenced.

Goblets, filled with a potion somewhat unique to Sonora and generally only known to those who had held the position of Potions Master or Mistress - it was, after all, a strictly held secret - there, were given to each new student while the rest of the school looked on. The potion was clear and bubbling, just as it always did and Manfred nodded with satisfaction. All would go as per normal then.

Of course, for some of those new students, what was about to happen was anything but normal.

The potion changed their colour - from tip to toe, hair, nails and everything - the dominant colour of the house they were to belong to. Those who turned a bright blue were beckoned towards the table where the Aladren students had gathered for the feast, 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 were sunshine 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," Manfred said to the gathered staff and students. "Here we are again for what promises to be another exciting year at Sonora Academy. I hope you are all rested after your summer holidays and looking forward to a year of learning, quidditch, soccer - if Mister Hodges continues his usual efforts in the gardens - or participating in any of the other clubs and activities that I'm sure will continue this year. I'm sure that Mister Elms and his friends will be looking for new people to join his Novelling Fury, and Mister Ashwood will be continuing with the Charms club amongst others. And, as our older students know, there will be a school concert at the end of the year to celebrate the Summer Solstice. So, there should be plenty to keep you all occupied and enjoying yourselves this year!

Now, there are a few more small announcements to be made, and then you can all enjoy the feast that the Prairie Elves have been working hard to prepare for us. Firstly, I would like to introduce our new Potions Master. As our older students will remember, Professor Connell left in the middle of last year and were lucky enough," if you didn't include the wall and the disruption it had caused, "to secure Professor Hallmond to sub for the spot for the remainder of the year. This year we have a proper replacement, and I hope you will all give Professor Schmidt the proper respect his position deserves."

He moved out to the front of the stage while the students were dutifully clapping their new Professor, pulling the box out of his pocket as he went.

"Now, I would like to call some students to the front of the room. If Mr Paul Tarwater of Aladren, Mr José Santoro of Crotalus, Miss Elfenbein Eriksson of Pecari and Miss Eavan Valentine of Teppenpaw could make their way up here... Oh yes, and if Miss Izabella Santoro and Mr Christobel Dupree of Aladren could join them..."

With a wordless gesture and smile, he left the older two students off to one side while he greeted the first four summoned in a voice lowered from the tone he had used to talk to the entire gathering.

"Congratulations all of you. As I'm quite certain you've worked out you four have been selected to serve as prefects. Please 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."

All four were handed prefect badges - bronze metal embossed with the crest of Sonora and the word 'Prefect' underneath the crest. Manfred straightened up again afterwards to address the school again.

"A round of applause for the four students who have been chosen to join the ranks of our school prefects. I won't keep them up here, although I'm sure I'll be talking with them all very soon," he shooed them back down towards their friends, paying particular attention to Josh before beckoning the new Crotalus Prefect's older sister and Mr Dupress over. "And last, but most certainly not least, our new Head Boy and Head Girl." He handed the two the last remaining badges from the box, but made sure not to close it, as the interim badges that had been handed out at the end of last year would have to be returned to the box. They were a little bigger than the Prefect badges, one of which Christobel had already pinned to his uniform, and the Quidditch Captain badges 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 returned the badges to their box once they were handed to him, and closed the lid, before slipping it back into his pocket.

"As I can't justify keeping you from your feast any longer," he said with a what might have been a twinkle in his eye, "Enjoy!"

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.

As he moved back to his seat, he noticed another person in the hall. He frowned, pausing midstep. The man in the far corner of the room nodded at him and then slipped out of the room. Manfred stood there for a moment, looking at the door he had left by and obviously thinking before continuing to his seat.

"How is Emery getting on?" he asked Kiva, as he selected some food distractedly.\r\n\r\n
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Cynthia Smythe

November 12, 2008 3:05 PM
All this messing about with her schooling was starting to make Cynthia really edgy. She’d gone to Salem Institute for two years, and then rumours about the school not meeting Council standards was sufficient for her father to haul her out and have her tutored at home for a year. Then it seemed he had changed his mind again, and wanted to try Sonora Academy instead, where several of Cynthia’s cousins already attended. So it was that Cynthia was sorted amongst the new first years, despite entering her fourth academic year. It was a truly barbaric ordeal, having to share her sorting with children three years younger, but it was over soon enough and Cynthia could join her Crotalus housemates.

Cynthia hadn’t been worried about to which House she would belong; there was no doubt she would be in Crotalus, along with her cousins Cecily and Amelia. Aladren with Lucas wouldn’t have been too bad, but Dana was even now the shameful brown of Pecari. What a disappointment.

With silent indifference, Cynthia listened to the Headmaster’s words only processing that there were far too many extra-curricular activities for students to properly concentrate on their studies, and that there was a distinct lack of decorum when prefects were being named. Otherwise she held no interest and was relieved when at last the feast could begin. She didn’t intend on eating a great deal, but she was looking forward to finding her new sleeping quarters and assessing her new roommates. They could only be an improvement on her last.

Settling into her new school life as best she could, Cynthia cast a critical gaze over the students seated with her. One was unfortunate enough to catch her eye. Not offering a smile or greeting of any sort, Cynthia maintained unblinking eye-contact as she said primly, “Could you please pass the pumpkin juice?”
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Lila St. Martin

November 15, 2008 11:59 PM
Lila took a seat at the Crotalus table, a social smile on her face for the benefit of those sitting near her. If an inch of her wasn't sore, it wasn't letting her know about it, and she was worried she might have missed dust on her clothes when she'd gotten off the wagon. Add it all to an absolutely rotten summer, and she wasn't in the best mood to start her sixth year with.

She paid little attention to the first years as they were lined up to be Sorted, as she knew none of them and would probably never come into contact with most of them. Short of a professor seeing a Crotalus do something wrong while she was there, she wasn't going to deduct points from her own House, and the Crotalus stupid enough to be caught by another House's prefect didn't deserve to be one, anyway. Instead, she studied the staff table, looking for the new Potions professor, who she expected she would come into regular contact with.

That individual's name came into Bulla's speech, and Lila was disappointed to not recognize it right away. She made herself a mental note to write to her father and ask what he knew about him. If Roland St. Martin didn't know, he'd find someone who did. He was displeased with her, but she was sure he'd still do that for her. Knowing about professors was important.

The Santoro boy was made prefect, earning a minute of light applause from Lila. He was from the West Coast, which could always be regarded as a personal failure, but he was better than the alternative. Lila knew less than nothing about the Layne girl, but that surname would have been enough to make her unfit for office even without that obnoxious brother of hers standing as proof of bad breeding. The Laynes were the most minor sort of pureblood, were irritating historically, and, presently, mostly seemed to just be pathetic.

She was looking for the usual components of her Feast meal when her eye was caught by something odd: a strange face a good deal too old to be a first year. The school was quite another story, but Lila prided herself of knowing everyone in Crotalus at least on sight. She didn't know this girl - a fourth or fifth year, by the looks of her - and that was unacceptable.

"Certainly," she said with a smile markedly cooler than the one she'd started the Feast with. Dimly, she remembered the adults talking about something being wrong with Salem, so a logical guess said New Girl, like Rosalind, was from there. Rosalind, however, hadn't acted as though Lila was a new member of her school instead of it all being the other way around, at least not in Lila's presence.

She passed the pumpkin juice, but didn't immediately let go of the jug. "My name is Lila St. Martin," she said. "Of the South Carolina St. Martins. I'm also the sixth year prefect for Crotalus." She smiled sweetly as she released the drink to New Girl. That should have been enough to knock her back into her place. Pride wasn't necessarily bad, but Lila felt very strongly about the need to correct someone else's when it made her life less comfortable. "Since I don't know you, you must be new. Who are you?"
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Cynthia Smythe

November 18, 2008 3:58 PM
The juice was passed, and Cynthia was immediately introduced to her aide, with somewhat less than subtle undertones which Cynthia had no trouble in detecting. Raising one hooked eyebrow to accompany the one-sided half smirk, Cynthia thanked Miss St Martin for passing her the requested juice, and she set about pouring herself a cup and didn't deign to look up again until she had finished and replaced the jug solidly on the table top.

"A pleasure to meet you, Lila St Martin," Cynthia said, her voice not quite the high, harsh sound it had been a few years ago, but not pleasant-sounding by any means. It was nasal and crisp, and couldn't be welcoming if she tried. "I am new, by some accounts," she said, looking at her prefect directly eye-to-eye. "My name is Cynthia Smythe, and I'm in fourth year," she thought she may as well give the details that would otherwise be sought in due course. "I cannot vouch for my permanency here, as my father seems unable to decide where and by what means my education should be conducted," she said dryly. For all the moving around she'd done since her eleventh birthday, Cynthia wouldn't be at all surprised if she were not to return after the next summer. Her father was not the upstanding member of society that he would like to be, but Cynthia was in a fortunate position to share the surname of her wealthier, socialite cousins. Unless especially familiar with the family, no person could be certain Cynthia belonged to the lower end of the hierarchy, and she was in no hurry to correct them.
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Lila St. Martin

November 19, 2008 10:02 PM
Lila kept her smile on, but inside, she was seething.

Who did this insolent little brat think she was? No one ignored a St. Martin girl, especially not for a cup of juice! She had to be Muggleborn; even a member of a larger or more influential family wouldn't just snub a St. Martin to her face, even if she was only a second daughter.

Her temper was not improved by the introduction of her new Housemate. Not only was she wrong, but New Girl had a good set of connections here - much better than Lila's, anyway. It really wasn't fair. She'd done absolutely nothing awful enough to warrant having Allie, Anne, and the two Savannah Carey girls be her only family at Sonora.

"So you have family here," Lila said, still taking care to be sweet. "That's really, really good! Cecily and Anne can help you adjust. I think you're going to find Sonora a lot different than the places you've been before."

Crotalus would be, anyway. Lila was almost looking forward to hearing how well Cynthia got along with her roommates - a Muggleborn and that ridiculous Cumni girl, if she wasn't entirely mistaken. Her reaction to finding out who her new prefect had just pretended to confuse Amelia with might be amusing, too, but Lila wasn't sure she wanted to be there. Anne could be a controversial topic.
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Cynthia

November 24, 2008 12:37 PM
Cynthia couldn't fault the older girl, which disappointed her greatly; she delighted in making others lose their composure. Cynthia only managed a feint grip on her own, so it seemed fair to encourage others down to her level. Then again, it others had often commented that Cynthia had a warped view of 'fair.'

The slip-up of family names didn't go unnoticed, though Cynthia had no reason to believe it wasn't genuine. Sonora was not a big school by any means, but certainly large enough for a sixth year to confuse the first name of a second year. Cynthia didn't bother to correct her; she didn't care for either of her silly cousins (although she was interested to discover what sort of standing they held at school) and she was far more irritated by the insinuation that she would need to rely on them in any fashion. "I'm sure I'll muddle along just fine," she replied tightly. After a heartbeat of a pause, she added, "Though I'm sure, as my prefect, you'll be only too keen to show me the ropes during my first few weeks."

As she waited to see if the sweet Miss Martin could stand to refuse her offer, Cynthia considered she might not necessarily consider it a great trial. The St Martins were, in most cases, perfectly respectable. Not that Cynthia cared hugely about such matters, but it did mean that a person would be more likely to share similar opinions. Her father might not be the patriarch Cynthia knew he envied, but he knew how to raise his children properly... he didn't need to know they disobeyed his teachings on occasion.
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Lila

November 25, 2008 5:29 PM
For a moment, Lila thought she might have actually managed to annoy Cynthia into embarrassing herself. Unfortunately, at least for her, the younger girl recovered admirably. If she learned to smile and to speak pleasantly to those with the breeding to deserve it, she might, as Lila did, manage a "good enough" time here, if not popularity, respect, and the pleasant things that went with them.

"Of course," she said, mostly because she had no choice. It was a toss-up as to where a Smythe girl was compared to one of the St. Martins, but her father was already sufficiently displeased with her without her trying to find out. Cynthia would also win if Lila rejected her, and Lila hated to lose at anything. "It would be my pleasure."

She made a mental note to see if she could pull off pushing responsibility for Cynthia onto Jordanna. She'd never tried pulling social rank on the older prefect before, but if she could catch Jordanna somewhere without Catherine, who, as a fairly substantial heiress, offered her a certain degree of protection...

"Our Head of House is Professor Powell," she said, nodding to the high table. "She'll show you to the Crotalus common room with the first years after we eat." If that didn't do to knock Cynthia down a peg or three, Lila might gradually come to admire her; she couldn't imagine being lead around with a load of eleven-year-olds, but it sounded awful. All first years thought themselves very dignified and grown-up and so forth, but even a fourth year was old enough to see that they were not. "Unless you take Muggle Studies or Ancient Runes - the electives - you'll have all of your classes with your roommates, so you can follow them to the classrooms. Can you think of anything else that you'd like to know now?"
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