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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Veronica Kerrigan

October 31, 2009 10:42 AM
“I wonder what House I’ll be in,” Veronica pondered. She put a finger to her chin as she paused for a moment before turning to her sister. “Actually, I wonder what House you’ll be in. I don’t think we’ll be in the same one, do you? Cassie said that they were all based on personality. Though, I suppose,” she sighed heavily, “that if you actually act the way I’ve been trying to get you to act we could be in the same House.”

While she would never admit it, Veronica was fairly insecure and really didn’t relish the idea of being separated for Delilah, even if her twin annoyed her most of the time, which wasn’t surprising since they were as different as night and day from their personalities to even their appearances. This annoyed Veronica somewhat, because since they didn’t look alike, she figured that they should at least act somewhat alike. They were twins after all and in her opinion that made them special. Unfortunately, she couldn’t always get Delilah to agree to this.

Glancing over, she studied Delilah with a critical eye. “I still can’t believe you chose to wear that.” Delilah was dressed in a pair of jeans - admittedly, these were a nicer pair than her usual ones with rips and tears, but she had on those awful shoes, the ones that she was always drawing or coloring on. It made the entire school required robe look shabby in comparison. Beginning to whine, she asked, “Couldn’t you have at least tried to dress a little more nicely? It is our first day. Don’t you want to make an impression?”

Veronica knew that she certainly did and so she had taken extreme care in her appearance for just this moment. She was wearing a light blue dress that ended above the knees with matching shoes. They had a one-inch heel since she wasn’t allowed to wear anything higher. She had painstakingly worked on her blonde hair to give it the right amount of bounce and curl so it sat just at her shoulders. The finishing touch was a light touch of mascara and berry lip-gloss. She thought she looked amazing even with the addition of the school uniform over it.

She was about to comment on such when a voice called on them to settle down. Huffing a bit at not being able to continue, she crossed her arms to listen to what was being said. It also gave her the opportunity to do what she hadn’t done before and that was to look around. Cassie had described the Hall to them over the summer, repeatedly, but there really were no words for how truly amazing it was with its waterfalls. She also decided immediately that one day when she married a reputable, wealthy pureblood (part of her life plan), she was going to mimic the way they cascaded down in her home.

Her attention was short lived on such matters, however, as something new competed for it. They were going to be drinking the potion now, the one that told them what House they were going to be in for the next seven years. Her stomach was twisting and turning in excitement and fear. She couldn’t wait to see what House she ended up in, sure it would be the best House there was, but she was also afraid as to what Delilah was going to get. Slowly, she sipped down the disgusting brew, waiting for what changes would take place, and then it came…

Her hazel eyes widened in dismay and horror. No. It couldn’t be. How could it be? She was blue. She was in the brain House. The potion had to be lying. It just had to be. This was some utterly foul trick, because there was no way, absolutely none, that she could be in that House. That was the House that her anal-retentive sister, Cassie, was in. Cassie was really smart and actually cared about homework and assignments, which she did not. She only cared about her life plan and this was certainly not apart of it. There just had to be a mistake. There had to be.

A slightly maddening smile appeared on her face. The vial of potion that she had received had been tainted and the solution was simple. When things quieted down a bit, she would just have to go talk to the Headmistress and explain the situation. She would obviously see reason and would probably even insist that she be given a new vial to ensure that she was placed in the correct House. Yes, that was it. That was what she would do.

Until then, she decided to go sit calmly at the Aladren table since she was still blue. She would eat the lovely dinner and talk to the residents of that table. Even if she weren’t going to be sitting there the next day, it wouldn’t hurt to make a good impression on them. After all, to achieve ultimate power, one had to have supporters and in large quantities. Yes, another part of the life plan. Without looking at Delilah, who she knew couldn’t possibly be blue, she said, “Let’s meet up at breakfast tomorrow to compare notes. I have some work to do.”

With this, she stride with a confidence that she didn’t really feel over to where the other blue students were sitting. Taking a ladylike seat, she gave an award-winning smile to the closest one. “Hello. I’m Veronica Kerrigan of the North Carolina Kerrigans.” That’s how she had heard her grandmother introduce herself thousands of times. It was how all good purebloods, meaning those worth anything, were supposed to introduce themselves. “And you are?”
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Rachel Bauer

October 31, 2009 7:31 PM
On her first day of school, everything about Rachel Bauer was perfect. Her pale hair fell exactly to her shoulders, the gentle waves held perfectly in place by a good bit of charmwork from her mother. The collar of her white blouse was as crisp as the pleats of her black skirt, a mix also chosen by her mother to ensure that her House colors were not radically opposed to what she was already wearing. Small diamonds sparkled in her ears, and another hung on the end of the fine gold chain around her neck. A testament to the importance of the day existed in the careful application of mascara and lip gloss to her eyelashes and lips, something Momma usually thought was improper for an eleven-year-old. Her nails, too, were freshly manicured, shining with polish under the lights of the Cascade Hall.

What only a very careful observer with a dash of ESP would have noticed, however, was that the perfection of Rachel's day began and ended on the surface.

As she stood with the other first years and a sickly wizard by the doors, she had to work hard to remain still and calm so no one would think she was nervous about the Sorting, or just twitchy. She was neither. All Laynes, according to her mother, went into Crotalus or Aladren, and besides, she had a bigger problem to worry about.

She had always wanted to be an Aladren because she was a smart, independent person who could never live up to the Crotalus ideal of the submissive little woman. Since the middle of last month, she'd also wanted to be one so she could stay alive. They weren't exactly well-acquainted - and Rachel prayed daily, now, that they never would be - but she had seen enough of Aunt Helena to suspect Helena was just as good at sharing as she was, and about half of the memorable moments of Rachel's childhood had involved doing bodily harm to her sisters to get what she wanted.

With her fellow first years, Rachel took a goblet of clear, bubbly potion and stared into its depths. Here it was. Here was the moment. In a few seconds, she would know. Taking as deep a breath as she could without being obvious, she tried to swallow most of it in one and almost choked. Not her most dignified moment ever, but then, Alicia was the only one of their parents’ three girls who’d taken easily to being a lady after Momma married Jeremy. Kate was impossible at it, Rachel had to put her mind to it, but Alicia had been so little when it happened that she’d grown up in it; she was more Douglas than Bauer or Layne, now.

After a moment, she got her breath back, looked down at her hands to see what the final verdict as, and lost her powers of respiration all over again. Oh, no. Oh, no, no no, no, no.

She'd just turned bright red.

Momma would be happy - she had, before she'd dropped out to marry Dad, been a Crotalus Quidditch captain and the Sonora Head Girl. Jeremy, her stepfather, would be happy - he felt that Crotali had the best chance in life. Granddad might be happy - he had been a Crotalus himself. Dad wouldn't care - he had been a Teppenpaw, but he had spent his whole life in crazy love with a Crotalus, even after she'd left him. They weren't here, though.

Helena was. And, if the look she was giving her niece right now was anything to go by, she would see any attempt Rachel made to join the table as grounds to stab her with a fork.

Rachel did not want to get stabbed with a fork, or with any other implement Helena could find to stab her with. How she was to blame for everything wrong in Helena's life, she had no idea, but she knew how to deal with unpleasant facts. It only took a moment's hesitation for her to decide to forget about the rules and go sit down at another table, doing her best to ignore any odd looks she got from the blue first years she was sitting with.

Another girl – who, by the looks of it, was further proof that a girl could be pretty and care about her appearance and still be intelligent – joined the table and spoke to her almost at once. Since Veronica was still somewhat bluish, Rachel had to assume she was still looking kind of red. If asked, she’d just tell the truth in a snotty tone of voice; she wasn’t going to snub an idea that worked just because it wasn’t hers, and that always seemed to work out for Alicia. For the meantime, she was going to ignore the issue altogether. “Rachel Bauer,” she replied. “Of the Arizona Bauers.” Her father was a half-blood and had no problem with that, but another thing she’d learned since becoming Jeremy’s stepdaughter was that if she acted like she was a pureblood, people tended not to argue the point with her. Also immaterial was that, for the past three years, she’d spent almost no time in Arizona, but had lived in L.A. with Momma and Jeremy instead. “It’s very nice to meet you, Ver - Miss Kerrigan.”
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Veronica

November 02, 2009 12:01 AM
With the way the girl introduced herself, Veronica’s eyes lit up with interest. She couldn’t be one hundred percent sure, because there was always the chance that Rachel was simply mimicking the way she had presented herself, but it sounded as though she was what her grandmother would call with approval a young lady of breeding. To which, Veronica would have to agree judging by not only her manners, but by her appearance. They were very subtle things and possibly things that would be unnoticed by those that were not of the same caliber, but they made a world of difference and stated exactly what her place was in the world.

It was one that Veronica hoped that she shared as well, but it was hard to be sure. There wasn’t anyone that she could really ask without feeling like she was going to be judged. It wasn’t as though she had a mother to ask since she had left long ago without a word and her grandmother would say something about how proper ladies didn’t talk about their feelings, about how they shoved them down into the pit of their stomachs so they didn’t eat so much, and left it at that. It was all about the face they put on to the world and Veronica was certainly trying to put on one that said that she was the ‘It’ girl.

“It’s a pleasure to meet you as well, Miss Bauer, but please, call me Veronica,” she said with the right touch of formality and informality. It was enough that said that she wanted to continue the conversation and that there was a possibility of friendship without seeming like she was desperate and that anyone would do, which was certainly not the case. There already seemed to be some that she would prefer not to be around. Her gaze went to her sister. She desperately hoped that Delilah would heed her advice and not make friends with the wrong sort. It was easier at home since everyone within the gates was considered appropriate.

However, that didn’t prevent them from acting inappropriately by doing outdoor activities like climbing trees or exploring. The worst was when they played sports. She didn’t understand it at all. Well, she understood when the boys played. They were boys after all, but why her sister of all people wanted to was beyond her. It meant getting dirty and sweaty. It meant being less than perfect and in her world, anything less than perfect was not to be tolerated. Perhaps, that made her more like Cassie than she actually wanted to admit, but it was in different areas since she could care less about academics, which really made being in Aladren mind boggling for her.

Focused on Rachel, she only just realized that the other girl had a vague tint of red to her rather than the same lingering blue that Veronica had. Raising an eyebrow, she asked as politely as possible, “Not that I mind talking to you for I certainly am glad that you came over, but doesn’t being red mean that you should be at the Crotalus table?” While she wasn’t about to admit it, Crotalus had been her first choice to where she had wanted to be sorted. With the rumors surrounding Pecari regarding pranks, sugary sweet niceness of Teppenpaw, and the braininess of Aladren, it seemed the only House worth being in. Though, in her opinion the third was the worst option for her ultimate life plan.
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Rachel

November 03, 2009 8:26 PM
Her ruse seemed to have passed muster, which was as much a reason for Rachel’s smile as the favorable reception. Wouldn’t Momma be proud. As far as Emily Douglas was concerned, her first marriage had been a horrible mistake that had to be denied at all costs. That was why Rachel sometimes worried about what was going to happen to Kate; her middle sister had taken it the hardest when their parents had split up, and Rachel wasn’t sure Kate had ever gotten over it.

Actually, Rachel wasn’t entirely sure she’d gotten over it. Jeremy had always been nice to her, but at the end of the day, he was Raleigh and Isaac's father, not hers, and the truth was that getting three stepdaughters to make something out of had been a real downside to the deal of marrying her mother for him. Dad had sometimes behaved as though she and Kate were boys, but in the entire part of his marriage to Momma that she could remember, she'd never felt guilty for existing. That, though, wasn’t something she liked to think about. There was no need to carry on about what couldn’t be helped.

“Veronica,” she repeated warmly, then touched her own chest slightly and added, “It’s Rachel.”

Her smile faded slightly when she was, indeed, called on her coloration. “I should,” she said, forgetting her formal, older person’s voice for a moment. “My half-aunt’s a seventh year over there, though, and she’s completely mentally unstable.” She shrugged. “I decided I didn't want to be in a scene my first night here, and she has no concept of time and place."

She looked at Veronica’s fading blue hands with a touch of envy. “You’re lucky to be in Aladren. Some of my Crotalus relatives are…strange.” She wanted to say ‘weird’, but thought that might be a little too informal. It was also true that her Aladren Gramma Claire had been the queen of having issues, but all that seemed like a little too much information for this stage of their relationship. Aladren Uncle Whatever-His-Name-Was had issues with Momma being his sister, but she hadn’t heard anything to suggest he was actually crazy, which made his House preferable to her other option. There were, after all, stories that gave her the impression that Momma and Granddad hadn't always been all the way there, either.

OOC: And at last, enough is up on WtS for this to make some kind of sense.
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Veronica

November 05, 2009 7:06 PM
Rachel’s admission that she wished to be in Aladren took Veronica back a bit, but also pleased her immensely. Being the envy of someone else was part of the guide to being popular. Only popular people were the envy of someone else. Of course, at the moment, she wasn’t fully idolized in the way that meant people wanted to be her. She was merely the common type of envy that everyone had at one time or another, but it was a start. Although, she only wanted to be the semi-envy of Rachel, because to be the full envy of the girl would take them away from their heading towards friendship status. In truth, it was best that they be the envy of everyone.

Actually, she envied Rachel a bit. She was rather pretty, but then that also made her a match for Veronica. Both being blonde, she had the rather pleasurable thought that they could be heartbreaking popular blondes together. Yes, they would take the school by storm. Of this, she had no doubt, but there were other things of more importance at the moment. She nodded at Rachel’s mention of her aunt. “She sounds very uncouth, but I understand your pain. My sister, Cassie, is in this House and she’s very odd. She has like one friend. Some guy by the name of Edmond.”

Seriously, though, she couldn’t imagine that anyone by the name of Edmond could be one of the popular kids. He had to be a nerd just like her sister. She bit back a sigh. Coming into the school would have been so much easier if Cassie had set the path to popularity instead of sticking in her shell of school perfection. Oh, well. There wasn’t much that she could do about it now. She would just have to associate with her as little as possible. Maybe she could even be switched into Crotalus with Rachel after she explained the situation. Until then…”We should just avoid them,” telling her new friend her plan.

She pondered avoiding her twin as well. It was a little mean, but it would be better than being embarrassed. Although, Delilah was in the same class as her, so people would probably figure out eventually that they were related, if not sisters. It was unavoidable. She really should try to make her over again. Maybe this time she would let her, but somehow she doubted it. Delilah was stubborn to a fault, but then so was she. Any time that they got into a fight, she usually came out the victor. Hopefully, Rachel wasn’t so stubborn, otherwise, there would be a major problem and she didn’t want that.

“You should sit here every day,” Veronica stated. It was a just in case her plan to get out of Aladren failed. Besides, so far, she hadn’t seen anyone in the House that she wanted to be friends with, but she could have been wrong. “Unless, of course, you end up with wonderful roommates.” She glanced over to the Crotalus table. “What do you think they’re like?”
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Rachel

November 07, 2009 10:23 PM
Rachel nodded understandingly as Veronica mentioned her big sister. She was the eldest in her family, of course, but an odd sibling was probably an odd sibling either way. She was sure that reversing their birth order wouldn't have changed her relationship with Kate at all. Eldest Child Kate would, perhaps, have been a little less good-natured about totally ignoring Rachel's advice, but Rachel couldn't believe there was a universe in which Kate could be less responsive to it than she was in this one.

"That sounds like a good idea," she said when Veronica came up with the idea to avoid their relatives. In the interests of politeness, she decided not to mention that she'd had no intentions of going anywhere near Helena anyway.

Not that she was afraid of Helena, of course. Rachel refused to be intimidated by another girl, especially after she'd noted that girl's penchant for fuzzy articles of pink clothing. Part of her wanted to march over to the forbidden table and throw down the gloves - or, better yet, keep them on while she punched her aunt in the face. It was just that the sensible part recognized that unless she was a prodigy, there was no way Rachel could hope to beat someone with six years of Defense classes and Quidditch practices behind her in a physical or magical fight. She felt fully aware of the difference between not being a cowardly pushover and actually being flat-out stupid.

Besides, fighting wasn't ladylike. If she hit her mother's sister, no matter how good her reason was for doing it, it didn't seem outside the realm of possibility that she'd be disowned or something. She was sure Dad would stick by her if that happened, but darn it, she liked having her nails done every week and her robes custom-fitted. Dad was great, she loved Dad, but Dad had no money for that.

When Veronica opened the Aladren table to her indefinitely, Rachel was hard-put not to grin like a bit of an idiot. Not only would she be able to avoid Helena, but she was proving Kate's predictions that she was too uptight to make friends wrong less than an hour after her arrival. She did, though, smile. "I'm not sure they exist," she said when asked about her prospective roommates. "I didn't see another red girl - just a few boys." She smiled again. "Though of course you'd be welcome to join us if they are here and awesome." Rachel glanced down the table, where there were at least two other Aladren girls. "What do you think yours will be like?"
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