Sadi Powell

October 31, 2009 4:08 AM
The evening was miserable; rain trickled in never-ending dreary streams over the entire state of Arizona, punctuated by an occasional rumble of thunder. The stiffling summer heat only made it all the more unbearable. However, within the grounds of Sonora, where the weather charms were working perfectly, the school appeared beautiful. Sunlight streamed in through the windows of the Cascade Hall, creating a dazzling display of ripples and rainbows as the final rays of the day were reflected by the waterfalls lining the room. Headmistress Sadi Powell had made her way to Sonora in her usual fashion: Apparition. She was wearing her customary plain brown robes and her graying hair was fastened, as usual, in a neat knot at the nape of her neck. She stood quietly in the far corner of the room as returning students noisily made their way into seats, and the first years were gathered by the door. The new students were greeted by Deputy Head Professor Flatt, who looked a little under the weather. He had assured Sadi not half an hour ago that he was fine, but his unusually waxy complexion and a dark ring under each eye told her otherwise. He did, however, seem able to gather the first years together, so Sadi was not concerned for the time being.

When all the wagons were empty, Sadi joined her colleagues - several of them new - at the staff table and called for attention. “Settle down, please,” she said, gentle but commanding, as always. When there was enough quiet to be heard without the assistance of charms, Sadi graced the students with a smile. “To our older students, welcome back. To our first year students, welcome to Sonora Academy.” With Henry’s assistance, each new student was handed a goblet full of a clear, bubbling liquid. When swallowed, this potion would turn the drinker’s skin the corresponding color of the House to which they now belonged: blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari.

Most students enjoyed watching the sorting of the first years. Sadi couldn’t deny that the event had held her interest more thoroughly when she’d been Head of Crotalus, and so could identify her future students, but it was nevertheless an entertaining event. Therefore she waited patiently until all the students had settled once more before returning to her address.

“As always, the prairie elves have provided us with a magnificent feast,” she said, hoping to reel in the attention of those whose minds had wandered. “However, before we eat, I would like to make a few short announcements. Firstly, I would like to congratulate Professor Fawcett on becoming the new potions master here at Sonora, and I would like to welcome back Professor McKindy to teach charms.” Sadi was delighted to welcome back the charms professor, as not only was Aaron a good friend, but she'd had the impression he'd been more popular with the students than his recent counterpart. She was similarly pleased to have John as full time staff, but would miss the freedom of employing a substitute. “I would also," Sadi continued, "like to welcome several new faculty." Her announcement at the end of the previous term that so many of the staff would be leaving them should have indicated to the student that this year would see several new professors. "Our new medic, Cleo Rocamboli," Sadi indicated each new addition to the staff as she mentioned them, "Quidditch Coach Amelia Pierce, Professor Dakin to teach Care of Magical Creatures, Professor Carter to teach transfiguration, and Professor Levy to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts."

“There have also been some alterations in Heads of Houses," Sadi continued after greeting the new professors. Alterations were, of course, necessary, as few of the previous year's Heads remained. "Professor Flatt will continue to lead Teppenpaw, and Professor Fawcett will take charge of Aladren House.” Sadi would normally only elevate staff to Head of House after they'd been teaching at the school for some time, but considering the staff turnover situation this year, she'd been left with little choice. “Crotalus students may welcome Coach Pierce as their Head, and Pecari House will be under care of Professor McKindy.”

“Your Head of House will support and guide you during your time here at Sonora, and they are assisted by prefects and the Head Boy and Head Girl.” Bringing us nicely on to the next announcement, Sadi thought, as she reached into the pocket of her robes and brough forth a small box. “Could this year’s Head Boy, Jose Santoro, and Head Girl, Elly Eriksson, please come to collect their badges.” Sadi congratualted each seventh year, and offered a smile as she handed over the large badges bearing the school crest. “I would like to offer my congratulations this year’s prefects, and ask them please to join me to collect their badges. The prefects are: for Aladren, Grayson Wright. For Teppenpaw, Lucie Dupree. For Crotalus, Laurel Cider, and for Pecari, Holly Greer."

Sadi distributed the badges with a smile and ‘well done’ for each student. She waited for the applause to die down before attracting attention for the last time that evening. “Thank you for listening for so long. I have no more announcements to make, so you are free to enjoy your food.” With a wave of Sadi’s hand, 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 an impressive variety of foods and drinks. Enough, indeed, that no student had yet found the feast lacking, and no student was ever likely to.

As everyone began eating, Sadi made her way to her own seat, and sunk into it, relieved that the hardest part of her day was over. She kept some of her attention of the students, and some of it on Henry Flatt, and some of it on the egg noodles as she dished them onto her plate.
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Professor Aaron McKindy

October 31, 2009 10:08 AM
Aaron McKindy turned the knob of his old/new classroom, grinning with satisfaction as the heavy door swung open at his urging. The first time he’d arrived at this room, the man recalled, he had spent at least twenty minutes trying to magically unlock the door before even thinking about trying the knob. Things had changed a bit since then. For instance, this time Aaron was not entering Sonora as a complete unknown, turning to teaching simply because his application had been accepted by Manfred Bulla. He was returning to Sonora at the request of his old friend, Sadi Powell, and as a Head of House at that!

Levitating his medium-sized red trunk, Aaron nodded his head approvingly. The room was still a generic classroom, with desks lined up neatly in rows. It was painfully obvious that nobody had been in the room at all over the holidays. He let the trunk rest on one of the desks, then pulled out a small key to unlock it; Aaron McKindy had never been one to leave things about that could be magically unlocked, and he wasn’t about to begin now, especially after spending years teaching in magical schools.

The trunk opened to reveal a plethora of rolled up posters, a mirror, and various other things. It had obviously been the victim of an especially optimizing Enlargement Charm as the trunk held much more than its natural capacity.

Aaron pulled out the posters and began setting up his old/new classroom, sticking the posters to the wall with a Semi-Permanent Sticking Charm that would probably survive what most students could manage to come up with while still allowing removal should the time come again--not that Aaron was planning on being thick enough to leave his position at Sonora once more. He decided to alternate between wizards and Muggles of notable achievement. Nicholas Flamel with the Sorcerer’s Stone, then Albert Camus, a favorite author. Bowman Wright, inventor of the current Golden Snitch, then Manfred von Richtofen. Abraham Peasegood, Robert Jordan. Aaron slipped into an almost trance-like state, sticking the posters up. The repetitive action was soothing, and he probably wouldn’t have noticed if a tornado had hit right next-door.

Eventually, though, even his seemingly endless supply of posters ran out. Aaron smiled in satisfaction at the walls. Most of the wizards, thrilled to be out of the trunk after so many years of storage (as Aaron hadn’t had a classroom at RMI, he had never taken the posters out), were already moving from poster to poster, chatting happily. The Muggle posters didn’t move, of course, even though Aaron had spelled them to speak occasionally. Returning to the trunk, Aaron pulled out a medium-sized, bronze-rimmed mirror and walked carefully to the back of the room, where he hung it in the middle of the wall, between the two windows. Perfect for letting him know unobtrusively what students in the back were doing.

He glanced into the mirror, examining his reflection. Aaron McKindy was approximately six feet in height with longish black hair and grey-green eyes. His height and eyes set him very much apart from most of his short, brown eyed family. His clothing set him apart from most of the sane world.

Aaron was garbed in the same white and grey trainers he’d worn the first time around, but even though he enjoyed the comparative freedom of Muggle styles to the robes of wizards (and dressed as such whenever possible), Aaron was currently wearing his best dress robes: crimson, with a silver, moving dragon Charmed into the design. He gave himself a friendly nod in the mirror, then went over to the red trunk to extract the final item—an old-fashioned top hat made of huge, transparent pink bubbles.

Now that everything really important was worked out, Aaron conjured a cup of hot tea, sat atop a desk, and began illegibly scribbling out ideas for what his first Head of House speech was going to be like.

It was with a distinct satisfaction and slight feeling of excitement that Aaron added the finishing touches on his classroom. The posters—Muggle and Magical alike—decorated the walls as they had in the past, Muggle posters shouting words of advice, Magical ones holding conversations amongst themselves. Aaron’s Head of House speech rested in the pocket of his crimson robes, as the silver dragon Charmed into the design shifted slowly around the fabric. Checking to make sure his top hat (made of huge, transparent, pink bubbles) was resting safely on his head, Aaron nervously grinned and set out for the Opening Feast.

Although the Charms Professor hated feasts, he got the nasty feeling that, as Pecari Head of House, he would be attending an awful lot of them in the future. Although Aaron loved working with the students and considered Sadi to be one of his closest friends, particularly after the favour she and Toma had done him and Garen over the summer, he felt a bit anxious as he entered Cascade Hall. Aaron hid it well, greeting Sadi from afar with a grin and a tip of the hat, but couldn’t chase the butterflies from his stomach as he seated himself in what had been his customary position at the staff table.

Halfway through Sadi’s Opening Speech, it hit him that the only person he knew besides Sadi was Tarquin Reynolds. Aaron certainly had never been the social butterfly of the Sonora staff, but he couldn’t help but feel unnerved at the absence of the familiar faces he had come to associate with Sonora. He had, consciously, known that Kiva, Drake, Manfred, Marian, and the rest had gone for one reason or another, but it hadn’t hit him until now.

Aaron couldn’t help but smile as Elly Eriksson came up to collect her Head Girl badge. He liked the idea of being Pecari Head of House; although they had often gotten into more trouble than the other students he taught (with the brief exception of a pair of Teppenpaws his first teaching year), Aaron was usually amused by the antics they got up to, in class and out of it.

And then the speeching was over and the food was out. Realising his right hand had been fiddling with the ring on his left, Aaron self-consciously reached for the dish on his right, serving himself without examination of the actual dish, then passing it on.
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Professor Rowan Dakin

October 31, 2009 11:37 AM

Rowan Dakin was nervous she had come to Sonora seeking a change in pace from Dragon Keeper and become the Care of Magical Creatures Professor. But now sitting at the start of term feast her stomached ached. She would be replacing a beloved and respected Professor would the students hold that against her? She hoped it would not but one never knew.

Rowan took the dish from the Charms Professor and passed it on. She had taken few items as she was too nervous to eat but she figured since she was here she should start to get to know her fellow staff. “Hello.” She said with a smile. “You are Aaron McKindy the Charms Professor correct?” She paused and laughed. “I am Rowan Dakin the new Care of Magical Creatures Professor.”

She wore her red robes and made sure they covered the scars on her arms from the Dragons she had kept over the years. “I’m a bit nervous but from what I’ve heard you’re a returning professor so I’m sure you’re not nervous.”
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Aaron

October 31, 2009 3:36 PM
Hello. You are Aaron McKindy, the Charms Professor, correct?

Aaron started as the woman next to him took the dish and passed it, feeling as though the butterflies had just turned into a pack of rabid doxies. How did she know...? The man made the effort to smile, none of his anxiety showing through. Sadi had clearly mentioned him to the other new staff members, that was all. No need to overreact and make people think he was insane. Er, rather, more insane than the pink bubble hat and the crimson dragon robes would make them think, anyway.

“Nice to meet you, Rowan,” the man said as he moved to run his left hand through his hair, then stopped himself, disguising the movement as a move towards the sweet peas that were sitting on the table in front of him. He served himself, then returned his left hand to his lap. The Italian didn’t want to bring attention on the gold, Celtic-patterned ring on his left hand, even though he knew nobody but Tarq and Sadi would notice the difference. And Sadi knew, so that didn’t even matter. “Things have changed a bit since I’ve been here, though. Only Tarq,” Aaron motioned in the librarian’s direction, “and Sadi are left, of people I worked with.”

That was a good thing, he supposed. Godric, Aaron’s cat, had stayed on Pearl Street with Garen. He wouldn’t have gotten on with Twitch, the former Head of Teppenpaw’s cat, anyway. And Aaron supposed that Amy and Wolfe had finally eloped together or something like that. Mostly, he was satisfied that nobody would really remember him aside from the students, and that was fine with him.

“So what made you choose teaching?” the professor asked, attempting to be conversational. It wasn’t his best skill. Although the majority of his family were politicians, Aaron hadn’t quite inherited the glibness that they had. Of course, all things told, Aaron was quite a bit different from his family. And, all things told, was perfectly happy keeping it that way.
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Rowan

October 31, 2009 3:52 PM
Aaron had looked shocked when she had guessed his name but she smiled and nodded. “Nice to meet you too Aaron.” She said after he stopped speaking. She took a small bite and looked around the hall. It was packed and she was starting to dislike the constant chatter, meals had been the one quiet thing in her life, now they seemed they would be filled with chatter.

“I needed a change of pace.” She said with a smile. “I was a Dragon Keeper for the longest time I was tired of not having eyebrows.” She laughed and looked over at the other Professor.

She knew her old profession was an odd one for a tiny girl such as herself but she had loved Dragons and all sorts of magical creatures since she a child. “And yourself what made you choose teaching.”
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Aaron

October 31, 2009 4:04 PM
Now was about the time in any given feast where Aaron would make his excuses and hide in the library or his office. Unfortunately, his new duties as Pecari Head of House kind of precluded that lovely alternative. The Hall was getting loud now, the first years overcoming their reticence and adding their voices to the chatter. Every so often, the man’s grey-green eyes would stray towards the Pecari table. Although he recognised a few faces from earlier, there were a good deal of younger students that Aaron didn’t even recognise by sight. As for the first years...well, he was probably just as excited to meet them as they were to be here. The man had already decided that he was going to do a magical demo, based on the Muggle game ‘Jumanji’ (which Garen’s godson, Henry, had introduced him to over the summer). He was excited!

Rowan made him chuckle slightly with her comment about eyebrows. The man did run his hand through his black hair this time, wondering what else to say. He felt as though it would be rude to comment on the odd choice of job for a woman of her stature—Rowan was small, and not just in comparison to his larger size—but at the same time couldn’t find anything better to say. Dragons were chancy beasts, and Aaron had never been a fan of any sort of magical creature. The closest he had ever gotten were his frogs (the ones he Transfigured and Charmed to make the bubbles on his hat) and Godric. Of course, if Godric were actually magical, Aaron was quite sure the cat would have killed him by now. He got on well with Caliban, Garen’s parrot, and Garen himself, but couldn’t find anything better to do than attack Aaron. And anything that was attached to him.

“I enjoy Charms,” Aaron responded, somewhat blandly. He didn’t particularly want to discuss his actual reasoning behind taking the Sonora job either the first time or the second time. “I worked in industry and design for a bit, but decided teaching was the less, ah, soul-sucking option.” and teaching in Arizona was much better for his health and sanity than teaching in Colorado.
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Rowan

October 31, 2009 4:24 PM
Rowan smiled at the fact that he enjoyed charms. She had been horrid at charms as a child but didn’t want to say so in front of the charms professor. “Charms are nice, and I can understand taking the less soul sucking option.” She smiled easily. The other professor seemed a bit ill at ease in the hall. She wondered if he was put off by something she had said but hoped it wasn’t. Maybe he was just as nervous as she was.

Rowan played with her bracelet and calmed her thinking of the one she had left behind. It was odd to think she would never seen him again, after taking the job here at Sonora he had left her, he was not the settling down type. So this was her fresh start, the thing had to do for herself and not for anyone else.

She smiled at Aaron and said. “So is it usually this loud in here or is it just because it’s the start of term?” She hoped it wasn’t so loud or she would be taking a lot of meals in her room or office.
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Aaron

October 31, 2009 4:53 PM
To be perfectly honest, Aaron had worked quite a few different jobs in his time. The job he had left Sonora for, the Japanese toy design one, had driven him absolutely up the wall though. It wasn’t just that he hadn’t wanted to pick up a fourth language (Japanese) in addition to the other three he spoke fluently (Gaelic, Italian, and English). It wasn’t even that it was on the other side of the world from everybody he knew, because if anything, that had been a plus. It had honestly been the discomfort and monotony of working with adults day in and day out. Aaron rarely felt comfortable around adults. He tended to be shy, reticent around adults. He was particularly uncomfortable around pureblooded ones. Children, on the other hand, tended to enjoy his lessons just as much as he did.

“Well, it’s not precisely Charms,” Aaron felt the need to clarify that he didn’t just fiddle around with a good cleaning spell. “I design most of my own clothing, that sort of thing. It’s kind of a combination between Charmswork and Transfigurations.” That was an important clarification, he felt. So often, the word ‘Charms’ just directed the mind towards things like Alohomora when it was really so much more. And Charms had a natural leaning towards being combined with Transfigurations too, making for a really interesting experience. His frogs had always good-naturedly gone along with all of that for years now. Aaron re-adjusted his pink, bubbled tophat as he thought about the frogs. He had knocked it aside while running his hand through his hair earlier.

“It’s usually not this loud,” the man replied to Rowan’s question, somewhat pensively as he finished off the sweet peas. And it usually wasn’t. Aaron just disliked being around people and crowds, for the most part. At least this feast was going better than the last one he had attended, which had been part of the reason he had finally left RMI to teach at Sonora again. Of course, it couldn’t very well be going worse than that one had. He still felt bad for inflicting his family on Garen. “The kids calm down after awhile, and they usually aren’t all present at the same time either. You can always take meals in the office, though, or skip out early on feasts.” Aaron grinned wrly. “I used to do that. I can’t anymore, though...I’m going to have to lead my kids to Pecari at the end of this.”

The excited feeling swelled in his stomach again. He couldn’t believe that he had gone from practically being declared persona non gratis at one school to being promoted to Head of House at another. Just another reason why he had made the right choice to return to Sonora. Aaron already felt more himself than he had in quite a long while. In fact, he was in such a good mood that he felt as though he should offer the new professor some hospitality.

“In fact, if you want, you could stop by my office sometime,” he offered. His new office was connected to the Pecari Commons, presumably so he could stop them from wreaking havoc. Aaron doubted it would help much. “we could have tea, and I make some very interesting cookies.” They tended to be iguana shaped, and winking. It wasn’t just his clothes Aaron Charmed, after all!
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Rowan

October 31, 2009 5:14 PM
Rowan smiled when Aaron said she could skip out early on feasts and let out a sigh of reliefe. “Well I’m glad to know I can skip out on the feasts early, I enjoy quiet calm meals. Not loud chattering, such as this.” She said with smile.

“It’s too bad that you can’t skip out early on feasts, but it is a good thing because you’re the head of Pecari.” She smiled and patted his shoulder empathically. “I think I’ll finish this feast up though I’d like to see how the school works fully.” Rowan swept her hair back and closed her eyes she would have headache later tonight but she didn’t think it would look good for a first term professor to leave the table in the middle of the feast.

She grinned at his offer of tea and interesting cookies. Her eyes lit up she may be an adult but she loved cookies especially interesting ones. “I think I might have to take you up on that offer! I love cookies, in fact you probably shouldn’t have said something, and I have a bit of a sweet tooth. Thankfully I’ve had a horrid time trying to cook!” She winked and laughed. “So do tell me more about these interesting cookies. What makes the so interesting?
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