Headmistress Powell

August 13, 2010 3:30 AM
Another year had come round, and a lot was the same: the Board of Governors was still questioning certain aspects concerning the running of the school, new first year students would still be arriving that morning, some more nervous than others, and once again Sonora was in need of a new Transfiguration Professor. Yes, these three aspects were predictable constants of a new term. Yet there was one aspect that Sadi had been unable to predict. During the family holiday to Romania this year (equal parts to visit the Valson side of the family and to appease Jera’s wishes by taking her dragon-spotting) she had contracted a virus – Neplac’s disease, a degenerative and aggressive illness for which there were assorted treatments, but as of yet there was no cure. As a generally optimistic and calm individual, Sadi was not experiencing great concern, as she had access to both Druids and Healers, but nevertheless she did have days when the virus was getting the better of her. Today happened to be one of those days.

It was customary for the Headmistress to Apparate to school on the first day of term, but she hadn’t the strength, and so had travelled from Colorado on a flying wagon with her daughter and other students, sleeping most of the way. She did not wish to worry her students, so on arrival to the school Sadi took a brief moment to scrutinize her reflection. Her skin was waxy and paler than usual, and dark rings around her eyes were visible but not too prevalent. Her once chestnut hair had grayed considerably over the past couple of weeks, but was tied, as ever, back into a neat knot at the nape of her neck. The Headmistress was wearing robes of a customary warm shade of brown, and wasted little time in returning to the Hall to begin the year.

“Welcome,” she addressed the school once they had settled, her voice shaky even with the assistance of the sonorus charm , “and welcome back to Sonora Academy. First years, your Deputy Head, Professor Dakin, is now handing you a goblet. Please drink its contents and you will be sorted accordingly.” What Sadi neglected to mention was that the potion in the goblets would change the color of the drinkers skin, and by doing so indicate their House: deep red for Crotalus, bright blue for Aladren, sunshine yellow for Teppenpaw, and muddy brown for Pecari. Usually the Headmistress enjoyed watching the sorting, but today she found herself too tired to summon the usual excitement, and when the first years had found seats with their new Housemates, Sadi found it tiring to stand again and continue her address.

“Now for our start of term announcements. I’d like again to congratulate our Head Boy, Thomas Fitzgerald, and our Head Girl, Jera Valson, both of Aladren, and ask them to collect their badges. I would also like to congratulate our new prefects: Alison Sinclair of Pecari, Pippa Brockert of Teppenpaw, Charlotte Abbott for Crotalus, and for Aladren, James Anthony.” Sadi handed out large, shiny metallic badges to each student as they came to the front of the Hall, and offered repeated congratulations. “Finally, we are again in need of a new transfiguration professor. I hope one will have arrived within the next few weeks; until then you may use your class time for independent study.”

With the announcements now complete, Sadi was greatly looking forward to retiring to her quarters. “Let the Opening Feast commence!” she declared, and instantly the tables were full of every conceivable delicious concoction, and the Hall filled with talk and laughter.
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Bryanna Greene

August 14, 2010 2:30 PM
“Does anyone happen to have a camera?”

The question came from the small blonde girl who had, after coming into this new, big hall, found herself drinking a potion that turned her skin a bright yellow. She was smiling, but just a bit, as she turned her arm over a few times, waiting for the moment that pink would peek in from the yellow and her skin would be back to normal.

She was amused, more than anything, not frightened of the magic that had dyed her skin. She was, after all, used to magic the world provided, and with a healthy knowledge of such, still found herself somewhat impressed by what could happen.

Not that she wasn’t also frightened, if things went wrong but, it was just yellow skin.

(Not that she would have wanted to have it dyed forever, but either way.)

“My mother would love to see this. Yellow’s her favorite color.” She laughed, shifting in her seat at the Teppenpaw table. Breaking the ice at the table that held her new home and family.

She was amused by it all.
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Pippa Brockert

August 25, 2010 10:50 PM
It had been a more eventful than usual summer. The big thing was that had Pippa was now betrothed, to Justin Kendrick of the Ohio Kendricks. She wasn't quite sure how she felt about the whole thing as Pippa barely knew him. From what she knew though, he seemed nice enough and he wasn't that much terribly older than her which was a good thing.

Besides, it was what Pippa's family wanted for her and she wanted to please them. Aside from Tawny, whom Pippa was probably never going to please no matter what she did. Which of course, made the fifth year sad. She knew she should probably just let the whole thing go but she just couldn't.

It didn't help that Pippa often found her stuff broken whenever she was at home. Or that her sister always seemed to lash out. Of course, though she felt guilty and disrespectful for thinking it, maybe if people, by which she specifically meant her grandmother, wouldn't be so tough on Tawny, the younger girl wouldn't be so moody and mad at Pippa. For some reason, Grandmother never criticized the older girl as much as she did the younger one. Of course, Grandmother was worst of all to Melora who wasn't her granddaughter. She barely criticized Pippa at all.

The fifth year took the usual seat at the Teppenpaw table. She didn't see Nathaniel but that was okay. Pippa could see him later. Juri was probably with the other Aladrens, and that was okay too. She wasn't sure how to act around him now that she was betrothed to Justin. Juri was the boy who had given Pippa her first kiss and she was worried Juri liked her and would be hurt that she had to be with someone else. It wasn't that Pippa thought so highly of herself that she would think a boy liked her, but why would someone kiss someone they didn't like, unless they were betrothed and had to, which wasn't the case.

Pippa sat politely, listening to the Headmistress's speech. She was quite shocked to see Headmistress Powell looking so sickly. It made the Teppenpaw feel sorry for her, Pippa hated seeing anyone suffer. It didn't matter if it was the Headmistress, a friend, or even Tawny who seemed to love seeing her suffer.

As the prefects were announced, Pippa's jaw dropped open, even though she knew it wasn't ladylike. She had gotten it! That was kind of a surprise to her, she would have thought Nathaniel would have been a shoe-in. Her friend was so friendly and outgoing and upbeat. He would have made a great prefect.

Slowly, Pippa got up and went to the stage. She accepted her badge, mouthed congratulations to Alison, who had mouthed it to her and moved back to her seat as if it was all a dream.

That's when she heard one of the new first years speak and it brought her out of her trance. Pippa smiled, there was no time like the present to start getting to know the younger students and help them out in any way she could. "Welcome to Sonora. I'm sorry I don't have a camera. I'm Pippa. Is there anything else I can help you with though?" She really did feel bad that she could get the first year the camera that the younger girl wanted. Pippa just wanted to make the first years happy and comfortable here at Sonora.
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