Headmistress Sadi Powell

April 02, 2010 3:04 AM
It was a beautiful evening. 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. Sadi 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 Professor Dakin, newly instated Deputy Headmistress. It was the first time in a good long while that Sonora’s Head and Deputy had been of the same gender, but with Henry Flatt incapacitated and the majority of her staff being relatively new to the school, Sadi had little choice. Rowan had applied for the position, and she had been accepted. She was good with the students; while the Headmistress watched her new Deputy collecting the first years together, she was confident they would make an excellent team.

When all the wagons were empty, and every student had managed to find his or her way into the Hall, Sadi joined her colleagues at the staff table (although she stood in front of it, rather than sat behind) 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 Rowan’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 spectacle. 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, first I would like to make a few short announcements. Our returning student will probably have noticed that Professor Dakin, our Care of Magical Creatures professor, has taken on the role of Deputy Headmistress. She will also be Head of Teppenpaw House.” The fact that their government-appointed Deputy from last year brought only relief remained unspoken. “Secondly, I would like you all to welcome Ichabod Linn, who will be teaching Divinations," Sadi gestured to her new collegaue at the staff table. She had personal reservations about the subject, but it had seemed very popular last time it was available at the school. Perhaps it was time it was re-instated. "And," Sadi continued, "Janette Wolfe, who will be your new transfiguration professor.” Sadi had high hopes that this professor would stay around longer than a year. She almost believed it, but student rumours about the position being cursed refused to leave her thoughts entirely.

“Finally, I would like to present this year’s Head Boy and Head Girls with their badges.” The announcement of who would receive these titles had been made at the end of last year, but the Opening Feast made it official. “Could Talen and Lutece cone forward?” 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. 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 was ever likely to.
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Professor Aaron McKindy

April 02, 2010 8:26 AM
The last few weeks had been hectic ones, because Aaron and his husband hadn’t bothered to check a few things out until it was a little too late. For one, Garen hadn’t actually mentioned that one of Aaron’s two biological daughters was moving in for the purposes of attending a local Muggle University. Nor had either man thought to ask what exactly the magical child welfare system’s definition of ‘special needs’ child was, and they had ended up the somewhat accidental foster parents of a prepubescent werewolf and his younger sister. Their first full moon had been just last week, and while nothing had gone wrong—and Cooper had been cynically blasé about the whole thing—it was still a little nerve-wracking.

Additionally, neither man thought it was a particularly responsible plan to leave Melody under the care of any of the myriad of older girls currently staying at their apartment. Which meant, that since only RMI had a live-in family plan (and a selective one at that) each of them would be taking one of the kids ‘to work’ with them, so to speak.

In short, things had gotten a lot more complicated over the summer.

Cooper had been less friendly than usual when Aaron had asked him how he wanted to get to Sonora, but in the end, Aaron had ended up Flooing in with him a few hours before the Opening Feast was set to start. The slight eleven-year-old had occupied himself in Aaron’s classroom for those few hours before Aaron escorted him to where Rowan (the new Deputy, which the Charms professor had duly congratulated her for; he rather liked Rowan) was to meet the first years. It wasn’t without the slightest tinge of worry that Aaron left Cooper with the Care of Magical Creatures professor.

Shaking his head to clear it, the black-haired Italian took his seat at the staff table with a smile at Sadi. They had been friends for years, even before his chain-smoking biological daughter had befriended her somewhat more sane offspring. Funny how he was actually more worried about Cooper than Jessie at the moment. Or not—the seventeen-year-old had clearly proved that she could bounce back from setback without issue. To Aaron, at least, Cooper seemed a lot more sensitive. He would also have to ask Cleo about the transformation thing; the soon-to-be first year had been very quiet since the full moon.

The Opening Feast began as it always did, the usual Sorting, announcements, et cetera. Aaron clapped politely at the correct times, quietly thankful that Cooper hadn’t been Sorted into Pecari. The whole actually-being-a-parent thing was new to him, even if he was only being a parent temporarily (or, in theory temporarily).

“Nice group of first years,” Aaron commented mildly to the person on his left, watching the Aladren table. “I hope the Pecaris aren’t too much trouble,” he added with an equally mild grin.
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Amelia Pierce

April 02, 2010 12:35 PM
For the second time, Amelia Pierce sat at the staff table of Sonora Academy during a Welcoming Feast. It had been easier to leave Boston this year. Bel had accepted that Amelia had moved on and had hardly even put up a fuss about Amy missing her birthday again. Of course, she'd been bribed with presents a day early, so that might have had something to do with it. That, and she'd had a year to realize that just because Amelia was living in Arizona for nine months out of the year, it didn't mean Bel had been abandoned or that the DISCUSS office would sublimate without a Pierce running it. Bel was smart, she'd figured it out.

So Amelia was more at ease this year without worrying about how badly her twenty-three year old daughter was taking her departure, and she was able to quietly enjoy the sorting process. She took note of the new Crotali, as their Head of House, and also watched for the ones turning brown as well. The Pecari Quidditch team had lost about half their number since last year and she was a little worried about whether Jose would be able to fill the roster. But it looked like a good number of new Pecaris had joined the school and one of them was even an older student, which should help the team a lot if she played.

Amelia nodded in agreement and smiled at the other person watching the new Pecaris with interest as McKindy commented on lot of first years. "Aren't Pecaris always trouble?" she asked mildly. "I'm just hoping the Crotali get along with each other." This year's sixth year class of Crotalus girls was particularly tense, she'd learned pretty early on in her tenure as Head of Crotalus last year.
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Aaron

April 03, 2010 12:00 PM
“They were astonishingly well-behaved last year,” Aaron responded wryly. “I think they’re lulling me into a false sense of security before they strike.” And it was true—the Pecari had been, last year, more-or-less well behaved. Elly had pulled one of her characteristic pranks at the end of the school year, but that was to be expected and Aaron wasn’t about to spoil her fun. He was fond of the redhead, and she deserved to have her final prank executed. “Good luck with the Crotali though,” the man responded with an ‘I’m-glad-it’s-not-me’ sort of grin at his colleague.

Things were quite different this time around at Sonora. Aaron was not, by nature, a particularly social person and he tended to eschew social events, such as the feast, or regular meal-times. However, he had somehow found himself on good and social terms with several staff members after last term. He hadn’t made much of a comment on his personal life with them (aside from Sadi, of course), but he still got along fairly well with all of them, and was borderline friendly with some. Idly playing with his wedding ring, Aaron wondered how Garen would respond to that piece of information.

Once again, he found himself distracted by the Aladren table. To his great relief, he saw that Jera was talking to Cooper. Or trying to, at any rate—Aaron would be the first to admit that the boy was not the easiest to talk to, and was considerably less loquacious than his younger sister. He seemed to get along fairly well with Jessie though, so it shouldn’t have been a surprise the Jera would approach him now that he had been Sorted into Aladren. Once again, the Charms professor thanked the gods that Cooper had not been Sorted into Pecari.

“Sorry,” he said apologetically to Amy. Now that he was sure that Cooper was more-or-less settled, the man helped himself to a pasta dish. “One of my—kids,” Aaron couldn’t really remember the last time, if ever, he had said that phrase, and he wasn’t sure it really applied here. Jessie and Cara had always seemed like some sort of vague extension of his family than his actual children, and now that Jessie had come to live with them she certainly was not acting like a child, “is a first year and I was a bit worried he would traumatise someone, but it looks like Jera’s adopted him for the time being,” thankfully. Aaron grinned sheepishly at Amy and took a bite of the pasta.
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Coach Amelia Pierce

April 05, 2010 9:36 PM
"Thanks," Amelia responded to the offer of luck with the Crotali. She might need it. With a smile, she began to make a joke about the false sense of security the Pecari had tried to lull him with, but she stopped when she realized she'd lost his attention to the Aladren table. She tried to see what had caught his interest, but she couldn't tell what was interesting about Thomas's new assistant talking with a first year.

A short while later, he explained, and she tried not to show her surprise. She was quite sure he hadn't had a son last year, and certainly not an eleven year old one. On the other hand, she ought to be the last person to be surprised by a sudden late onset of parenthood.

She gave the boy another look of interest, but she didn't see a family resemblance. "Is he one of your relatives, or did you adopt on purpose?"
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Aaron

April 08, 2010 6:47 PM
Aaron had considered bringing Garen to the Sonora Ball last year. Considered. It had never actually ended up coming through—for whatever reason, neither man had pursued the idea. Perhaps they were both too old for Balls, or perhaps it was because Aaron had never really fancied them to begin with. They invariably began with him being stuffed into uncomfortable outfits, and had invariably ended with him either leading on or disappointing a number of Eligible Pureblood Girls. Vito DeMarco hadn’t been entirely crude about the matchmaking process; the McKindy boys had been given their choice of appropriate pureblood girls and had been given the opportunity to become acquainted with them at a number of social venues.

Yeah, that was probably why Aaron hated the things.

Of course, he had never mentioned the twins to anyone aside from Sadi either, so he probably shouldn’t have been so bemused at the surprise Amy showed (just barely) when he mentioned Cooper. He wasn’t sure whether or not he liked the secrecy that shrouded his personal life. On the other hand, it was probably necessary for things such as keeping his job. He’d learned that two years ago.

“Fostering,” Aaron decided, then continued with a care for his phrasing. “We registered last year, but Cooper and his sister were just placed with us at the beginning of August.” The process had been considerably more involved than he had expected. Classes upon classes upon paperwork upon background checks—Mariabianca had thankfully been able to smooth over the background check portion of the experience—and then more classes, more paperwork. Bureaucracy.
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Amelia Pierce

April 08, 2010 11:53 PM
"Ah," Amelia released a sound of understanding. "Good for you," she said. She wasn't overly familiar with the wizarding system of fostering, but she approved of it on theoretical level and she'd even dabbled a bit in the muggle systems, when Derry had needed a place to go where Derwent the Original wouldn't find him.

"My two were just sort of dropped in my lap and I didn't have a lot of choice in whether or not I took them in - it was either me or we all stopped being Pierces - but it's great when people take in kids for no other reason than they want to." Her Boston apartment was more a half-way house than a Pierce household anymore, but that was different. Part of how she got Bel to accept that Amy was leaving was to promise that she'd keep the apartment for DISCUSS and since nobody else was using it . . . it only made sense to lend out the empty bedrooms to girls who needed a place to stay.

They weren't kids though. They were either late teens or fully adults. They could take care of themselves. It was not in any way fostering. Amelia only paid the rent; she wasn't even in the same state most of the time. At this moment, she couldn't even say what were the names of the girls living in her apartment. Bel could have, but Bel had always been more invested.

"If you know any kids aging out of the system, DISCUSS does a lot of work with people newly out on their own who don't have the advantage of family support. We advocate for anyone, not just girls, gays, and muggleborns. I can get you some flyers if you know a place to distribute them."
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Aaron

April 11, 2010 9:58 AM
The level of approval from Amy was something Aaron hadn’t particularly expected. He couldn’t say he was actually familiar with American pureblood culture, but he knew that his own family would never be caught fostering a non-relative, and from what Mariabianca had said, that feeling basically pervaded the wizarding world. Especially with ‘special needs’ children. Oh, Aaron had been surprised by that all right. He had assumed that the phrase had the same meanings in Muggle and magical usage. That is, until Mariabianca had informed them that they would be fostering a prepubescent werewolf and his ‘tempermental’ younger sister.

“Thanks,” Aaron managed, somewhat shyly. He was about to follow up with a question about magical fostering resources—Mariabianca was useful, but she was also caught up in her own new status as a mother at the moment—when Amy went on to give him a small and unexpected heart attack.

"If you know any kids aging out of the system, DISCUSS does a lot of work with people newly out on their own who don't have the advantage of family support. We advocate for anyone, not just girls, gays, and muggleborns. I can get you some flyers if you know a place to distribute them."

Okay, Aaron would admit to basically living under a rock. He was anti-social, he didn’t trust people, and the only person on staff that he was actually friends with was Sadi. He had nothing against his other colleagues, he was just wary of them. He would also admit to knowing almost nothing about what was going on in the American pureblood community, simply because it did not really pertain to him. Garen was technically some variety of pureblood, but that ‘some variety’ came from his mother; Aaron had never asked about Clara, and had not planned on doing so.

It shouldn’t have been a shock that Amy was involved in DISCUSS, but it was. Aaron barely knew what it was, and couldn’t help but wonder if there was more than one reason the Quidditch Coach was mentioning it to him.

“I’ll let my cousin know,” Aaron said carefully, examining Amy. “She’s an advocate in Magical Child Welfare,” had he mentioned that? He couldn’t remember. “so she’s really more involved in the system than we are.” pause. He debated asking for a moment. “I didn’t know you were involved with DISCUSS,” he commented mildly, helping himself to some chicken for the sole purpose of distracting himself.
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Amelia Pierce

April 12, 2010 10:29 AM
Amelia was a little surprised by Aaron's shyness and carefulness in response to her conversational contributions. First of all, she hadn't expected anyone who regularly wore a top hat made out of pink bubbles to be shy or careful, but she was perhaps biased on that point. All the eccentric dressers she knew were highly confident and, if not social butterflies, then completely unafraid to let their opinions be known to all and sundry. All of the careful shy people she knew (not that there was a large pool to draw from there; she knew a lot more eccentric dressers) chose clothing designed to help them fade into the background.

She'd introduced herself to Aaron last year, but they hadn't really crossed paths much beyond that. She'd just assumed he was as outgoing as his hat suggested he was and if he wanted to meet up with some of the other teachers, he just would. Apparently, she'd been wrong.

Secondly, he looked away when he asked her about DISCUSS. Under ordinary circumstances, among her normal peer group of Crotali and former Aethers, she might had attributed the tell to mean something like 'I am trying to be polite and show an interest in your life, but DISCUSS goes against everything I raised you to believe in and I really wish you weren't a part of it.' At least, that's what Druscella meant whenever she asked after that organization you're involved in. But she thought she might be biased again because Aaron was a Pecari and had never struck her as having the normal pureblooded bigotries.

She know in a few minutes if he changed to subject soon to ask if she'd found a respectable husband yet and she really ought to start dating a man - any man, for Merlin's sake, take a Muggle if you have to - if she wanted to dispel those persistent rumors that being a Quidditch Coach and Bel's guardian really weren't helping. She didn't think that would happen, though. Mostly because she didn't think Aaron was in the circles that would hear those persistent rumors, nor did he have a vested interest in what people thought about her. Aaron had foster kids and presumably a spouse of his own; he had no reason to care what Amelia's marital and/or dating status was.

"Yeah," she confirmed her involvement with DISCUSS. "My daughter - Bel," even a decade later, it still felt a little strange to call Bel her daughter to people who weren't more familiar with the family. "One of the kids I mentioned I took in. She's my biological first cousin, actually. Our fathers were brothers. Are brothers." Neither of them was dead. It just felt that way most of the time.

"Anyway," Amelia shook her head to shake out the old history and remember what she'd been talking about. "Bel is one of DISCUSS's co-founders. When she graduated from Salem, she started up a Boston branch office that she ran out of our apartment. Since she was also going to the academy at the same time, I helped out when she couldn't be around. When she left Boston to go to Sapienti University, I took it over almost completely for a year, and then we hired a girl to run it in our absence when I decided to come out here to Coach. Bel's close enough that she stops in if there's a problem and during the weekends, so she's back to being the office manager."

Amelia shrugged, "I was supposed to open a Sonora Chapter, but then I was made Head of Crotalus right out of the gate. I didn't think it would be a very politic move to alienate half my kids by taking such a fundamental stand against the entire pureblood way of life. It's bad enough I'm a Boston Pierce and a female Quidditch Coach."
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