Headmistress Kijewski

October 29, 2011 12:00 AM
A year ago, Kiva had accepted a temporary position as the Care of Magical Creatures Professor because David Regal had requested her assistance until the position could be filled. Now the position was filled, but Kiva had a new one. David had very serious personal matters that he had needed to attend to during the second half of last year.

Unfortunately, his personal matters grew much worse over time and Regal had decided that it would be best for him to step down as Headmaster. Amelia would have been the next in line for the job, but she hadn’t wanted it. Not that Kiva could blame her. Sadi was too ill to continue on as acting or otherwise. The board had reached out to Kiva and offered her the position. Kiva had declined it at first, but over time, she finally caved in. She wasn’t sure if she was ready for this, but she had no time to dwell on it. Soon the feast would begin. She had dressed to her semi-formal best for the evening. Deciding to not look biased with her robes to a specific house, Kiva had chosen dark green robes that nearly matched the students. It had taken her longer to decide on her hair. She could leave it in her mass curls, but she worried that would make her seem chaotic. Straight made her feel foreign in her own body. She decided to go with soft curls that way she looked professional but still herself. On top of her dress and hair, Kiva tried to keep her smile despite how much she was not looking forward to addressing the entire school after having only been a temp the year prior.

When the first years were brought in, Kiva stood up and charmed herself to be heard over the crowd. She waited a few minutes for the returning students to settle down before she finally greeted the students. “First and foremost, I want to welcome all of our newest students to Sonora Academy and all of our returning students a welcome back. I do hope your summers were full of fun adventures, but I am happy to find that you have all returned to the school intact.” She was smiling at them and only hoped that her smile did not portray her nerves. Kiva was not nervous about speaking in front of a room full of people, years of teaching had thrown that out the window. What she was anxious about was the fact that she was now the new Headmistress of Sonora Academy. The very position she declined years ago when Manfred had decided it was time to retire. Her life became full circle once again. Thankfully, she had been able to fill her vacant spot as Care of Magical Creatures position as well as fill the Divinations position over the summer. Those were two major issues she was thankful were now handled.

“For those who do not know me, I am Headmistress Kijewski, most students call me Professor K. Our first priority for the moment is to have the first years sorted.” Kiva turned her hazel eyes to the newest group of students. “In order for this to be done, I need for each of you to step up one at a time to Coach Pierce and take a sip from the potion she will offer to you.” Kiva explained, nodded to Amelia to indicate who Coach Pierce was. “The potion is harmless. Once you have sipped it, your skin will turn into the color of the house you will be spending the next seven years in. Please note that this change is only temporary.” She didn’t want them being too scared to taste the potion. She could remember her taste and having been terrified she would have stayed that color. “Yellow is for Teppenpaws, blue is for Aladren, red is for Crotalus, and brown is for Pecari. Please, if you could form a line and begin…” She gestured for the first student to step up.

Once the sorting had ended, Kiva regained the students’ attention. “I first have a few announcements to make. First and foremost, I would like to introduce our new staff members. Professor Light is our Charms Professor, Professor O’Shaunasey is our new Care of Magical Creatures Professor, Professor Increase Mathers is our new Divinations Professor, and Dylan Bailey who is our new school Medic. Please show them how wonderful our school is and give them a warm welcome.” Kiva clapped after introducing each of them. So many new members to their staff table; she seriously hoped they stayed with her for the long term.

“I would like to have Jose Hernandez and Marissa Stephenson please come up here and accept your new Head Boy and Head Girl badges.” Kiva called out and when both students approached, she grinned and handed each their appropriate badges. “Good job, you too.” She whispered to them before having them return to their seats. “I would also like to have Samantha Hamilton, Samuel Bauer, Jane Carey, and Sophia Randolph please come up here for a moment.” Kiva waited for the four to be standing at her side before continuing. “Everyone, I would like you to meet your newest Prefects. Congratulations to you four, please take your new badges.” Kiva gestured for the four to return to their seats. “This years Midsummer Event will be the Fair. As the year continues, you will receive more information on the event and any suggestions you would like to make, please feel free to tell me or any other staff member.

“In honor of our former Headmaster, I would like to continue with the tradition with the School Song.” Sheets of music appeared in front of the students. “Let’s begin.”

Every day we strive
Learning to survive
Life’s hardships and to solve its mystery.
Learning to defend
Our honour and our friends,
Flying high to meet our destiny
We will stand and face those who want to harm us.
We won’t let the world transfigure, jinx or charm us
I won’t fight alone, as long as you are with me.
Sonora be my home, my tutor and my spirit
Vasita quoque floeat; Even the dessert blooms.


Once the song ended, the food appeared before them. A feast of great magnum. “Please enjoy the rest of your evening. When it is time to head back to your Houses, your Head of House will call for your attention and bring you to your destinations. That is all.” Kiva concluded and then took her seat at the staff table.

OOC: Welcome First years! Please do not post on any other board until your Head of House posts his/her welcoming speech. Have fun at the feast and remember the site rules. Happy posting everyone!
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Angel Shield

October 29, 2011 4:13 AM
“If you’re too stupid to pass your classes, don’t bother returning. Do you understand?” Lady Cynthia whispered harshly as she glared at the white haired child whose gaze remained properly on the floor. He said nothing, nothing needed to be said after all. Her hate washed over him like the tide over an indifferent rock, angry words fading into meaningless sound as he waited for the carriage that would take him away. “Go then, I’m glad to be rid of such an abomination, do not return until summer, your potions chest will restock itself, do not bother writing…not that you’re any good at it.” She added snidely, remembering how the brat had been completely illiterate two years ago when she’d taken him in.

Obviously the inbreeding had affected more than just the boy’s appearance, her lips twisted in a sneer as she stared at the meek white child, from his too big robes, to his bare feet. As much as she hated him, she’d spent two weeks making sure he knew two spells, a heating spell, and a shielding spell for his feet seems the idiot child absolutely refused to wear shoes. “Go.” She said harshly as she turned away from him.

The next few hours passed in a blur as the carriage collected him and his belongings and for the first time in his life Angel was exposed to the outside world. A few other students were picked up, but Angel sat quietly in a shaded corner of the carriage and his odd looks coupled with the fact that he never glanced up kept the others from attempting to speak with him. The soft whisper of pencil over sketch paper made a delicate undertone to the chatter of the other children as Angel sketched the different faces he saw out of the corners of his crimson eyes.

As the carriage touched down Angel tore the sketch covered sheet free and crumpled it, dropping it indifferently onto the carriage floor as he stood and followed the other first years to the Hall. For a single moment Angel glanced up, large red eyes widening slightly in surprise at the room full of chattering students, everything painted in shades of gray and the walls…moved. His eyes narrowed as they lined up Angel drifted back a bit, his bare feet made no sound as he moved, the large robes hiding his unshod state as he reached out towards the moving wall. He jerked his hand back at the cold wetness of the water, before he returned to his place in line just as the sorting began.

Colors? he thought faintly. Lady Cynthia often sneered that his inability to learn something as basic as color was simply further proof of his addled state of mind and Angel could feel the slightest hint of blush touch his cheeks. He’d never wondered why it was so difficult for him to differentiate between the different shades like everyone else could, it was simply proof of his mental deficiency. It never accrued to him that it could be anything else. A ghostly pale hand reached out and the young albino took a sip of the potion, not even blinking at the bitter taste. His skin remained white and Angel handed the potion back as he glanced down the line. Many of the other children had darkened in shade, but a few others where white as well. Yellow then.

Once the sorting was compete Angel followed the other white skinned children to a table and took a seat, careful to keep his eyes downcast, ash white hair half covered his face as he kept his head bowed. He didn’t know why, but people hated his eyes. So he kept them down cast even when speaking or being spoken to. A song flowed over him, sung in many different and often discordant voices before the feast appeared. Glancing over the offered food Angel reached forward with one slender hand and took a small scoop of white rice, and an equally small piece of poached salmon without sauce of any kind. Someone to his left spoke, but Angel kept his eyes on his nearly empty plate.
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Shiloh Romano

October 30, 2011 5:47 PM
"Did you know," Shiloh began with a question, greeting the footman as she always did, "that Muggles have this game where they use bats to hit balls? Doesn't that sound awfully similar to Quidditch?"

The footman smothered a smile and nodded. "Very much so, Miss Romano. Where did you learn this?"

Shiloh raised a finger to her lips and carefully reviewed the outside hallway before admitting, "The Muggle gardener Momma hired, he had a sort of thing that let him watch moving pictures, almost like ours, only not as interesting because his shows the same thing every time, and he was watching that Muggle game."

The footman agreed solemnly. "I see."

"Yes. The gardener is very nice. It is awfully terrible, isn't it, that he doesn't have magic? I do feel bad for Muggles." Shiloh sat herself primly at the expansive dining table and began to straighten her silverware. Her legs were far too short to reach the ground, and mindful of how her mother felt about swinging feet, she crossed her ankles and forced her knees into stillness. "Do you think there will be many Muggleborns at my school, Mr. Georges?"

The footman, known to Shiloh as Mr. Georges and Jim to everyone else in the Romano household, kept his features composed. The youngest Romano was such a serious and silly little thing, but she meant well and her heart was kind. Jim Georges often lamented, late at night with the other servants over a shared bottle of wine, how unfortunate it was that an otherwise sweet girl be so thoroughly ignorant. He blamed her parents and could only hope that as the youngest and only daughter, Shiloh Romano might escape the conditioning that her six older brothers experienced.

"Certainly. It's not as uncommon as you think."

Shiloh's wide lips pouted, and she fiddled with her fork. "But won't it be hard for them, always knowing that they'll never be as powerful or as good at magic as a Pureblood?"

The footman smiled and helped Shiloh unfold her napkin. "Maybe, when you get to school, you can make friends with one and ask directly."

"Oh." Shiloh clasped her hands in silent applause. "Thank you Mr. Georges! That's a perfect idea! I'll ask Momma and Poppa right away."

Jim Georges grimaced and held his tongue. He knew very well how that conversation would turn out. Indeed, his suspicions were proven correct when, during the course of the breakfast, first Mr. Romano and then Mrs. Romano voiced their disapproval of the idea. Shiloh's expression grew more and more aggrieved, and by the meal's end, after her parents had left her with a kiss on the check and a pat on the head, she turned once more to him.

"I don't think my parents like Muggleborns very much, Mr. Georges. Are Muggleborns really that awful?"

Jim Georges hesitated only for a second; he rather liked his job in the Romano household. The pay was excellent, he had no expenses for his room and board, and his chief charge, Shiloh, was as docile and obedient as they came. He regretted his employers’ prejudiced views, but he was pragmatic about his job choices. Still, Shiloh was only eleven years old; he didn't think it fair for her parents to make up her mind about everything. Not just yet.

"Makes friends with one and find out."

Shiloh stared down at her skirt, and, after a moment more, nodded in quiet agreement. She would think about it; she had the whole day and night before she left for Sonora Academy. That was worlds of time to make a decision. She did hate, though, to disobey her parents.

***

Shiloh trembled as she waited, her skin a map of pinpricks. She longed for her sweater, a soft grey one, that currently lay neatly folded in the contents of her satchel. The satchel had been sent, along with her trunk and toiletry box, ahead of her to the dorms. The ride on the covered wagons had been so hot and dry and dusty that she hadn't needed it, and as was her way, she had had no thought of needing something warm in the future.

She hugged herself, wrapping her darkly tanned arms around her chest and clutching at her elbows. The wagon ride had ruined her neatly braided hair and it now hung in dark brown clumps over her shoulders. She puffed out her cheeks and pursed her lips in worry; surely she would be sorted into Crotalus. She had read about each of the houses, and while Aladren seemed quite nice, her parents had made it plain that the truly talented and proper students ended up in Crotalus. She had understood what they meant by 'proper:' other Purebloods, like herself.

Shiloh had told the footman, the awfully nice Mr. Georges, that she would think about making friends with a Muggleborn. And she had. All night, in fact. But her mother looked so upset at the suggestion, and her father had frowned in that particular way of his that meant he was terribly disappointed. The Romanos were Purebloods and had been forever and ever; Shiloh had memorized enough of the family tree to go back eight generations, to before the family came to the United States.

She had a knack for memorization; she had a trick for it, really. She imagined she was in her dollhouse, and as she went from room to room, there waiting for her were the whole eight generations of family members. Shiloh intended on using her dollhouse to learn every name of her new classmates; it would be impolite for her not to at least know that much.

Romano, Shiloh,, she heard called, and with her hands shaking enough to slosh the potion in the goblet, Shiloh took her required sip. The change in color didn't happen immediately, or perhaps it was due to the darkness of her skin already that she failed to notice the change until the tips of her fingers changed. Red. She was most certainly red, which meant. . .

A wide, tooth-filled smile spread across her lips and happily, she spun twice, sending the skirt of her pale yellow dress bubbling around her. Oh this was grand; this was wonderful! "Crotalus," she announced as she fell into an empty seat, her brown eyes alight with pleasure, and completely missing that she had sat in the midst yellow-hued students. "I'm in Crotalus. Oh my parents will be so pleased. I should write immediately--"

She began to reach for the satchel that was most definitely not with her and then remembered herself. "I'm sorry. I'm just so happy. You see, my parents were quite specific about what house they wanted me in, and I was so worried that I'd end up elsewhere. They said that Crotalus is where the proper students are sorted, and Romanos are the proper sort of people."

Shiloh grinned beatifically, completely unaware that her conversation was most likely unwanted. "I'm Shiloh Romano. What's your name please?"
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Angel

October 31, 2011 12:01 AM
Angel took a small bite of the salmon and waited to see if his touchy stomach was willing to accept it. Pain twisted though his midsection for an instant before settling into the dull ache that always accompanied eating and Angel ventured to take a second bite. As he did so, the girl who’d sat next to him began speaking rapidly. Angel kept his eyes locked on his plate, but he’d perfected the art of watching people without appearing to do so and focused on her from the corner of his eye.

Her hue was much darker than his and the other first years at the table, and Angel wondered why she was at the Teppenpaw table if she was a Crotalus as her words indicated. He didn’t question this oddity though, it wasn’t his place to question others and he’d learned long ago that females were prone to irrational actions. As she spoke Angel set his fork down and listened carefully, she didn’t appear to be asking him to do something. He wasn’t sure she was talking to him at all seems the things she spoke of had nothing to do with him.

Then she asked for his name so she must have been speaking to him all along. Still staring at his plate Angel said in soft Georgian accented whisper “Angel Shield.” The name Shield would be enough to make any Pureblood acquainted with history turn their head and stare. Most Pureblooded families believed the Shields were long dead, having destroyed themselves with their own madness. In truth there were a few shards of the once powerful family still existed. Before the Americas were founded the Shield family was one of the most important families in Europe and at the height of their power arrogance had sown the seeds of destruction when the head of the family decided that no other family was pure enough to mingle lines with.

Hundreds of years later Angel sat, ghostly white, with ash colored hair and red eyes. His frame painfully slender from internal deformities which made eating a near impossibility, one of the last Shields in existence and clearly marked with the sins of his forefathers.
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Shiloh

November 01, 2011 9:27 AM
Shiloh's dark brown eyes widened and her mouth opened in a perfect 'O' of pleasure. A Shield! Her tutor would be so excited if he only knew that at that very moment she was sitting next to a living Shield. She couldn't recall much about the family, although she had a vague inkling that there was something she ought to know about them. She did know, however, that they were on the rare side and very old. Unlike the Romanos, who often had children by the dozen, the Shields had dwindled through the years. Something about marriage choices or the other. . . she couldn't recall.

"That's amazing," she declared, turning in her seat to face him directly. "My geneology book had your family listed as finished."

Now that the color shading from the goblets was beginning to fade, Angel's peculiar features were coming into focus. She knew she oughtn't stare; it was rude, but she couldn't help herself. He was completely white-- and not like the white skin she was used to seeing on her mother's friends, who hid from the sun under brightly colored umbrellas. (Shiloh wasn't supposed to spend time in the sun according to her mother; her olive skin was already predisposed for darkness, her mother would say, she shouldn't exacerbate it.) No, Angel Shield was a different shade of pale, an unworldly sort of non-color that made Shiloh think of unicorns and sugar plum fairies and--

"Oh! No wonder they called you Angel!" she exclaimed. "You're so white, you look like you fell from the sky." Shiloh had been named after a very distant great-aunt who had made a name for herself cultivating thorn-lilies, a sort of lily-rose hybrid that acted rather nastily toward young boys and cats. "Your mother must be awfully romantic."

She spoke without thinking, as was her typical way. Shiloh wasn't silly, necessarily, but she was naive, and as her own life was one of relative happiness and uncomplication, it never occurred to her that others might not live as such. That others might have great hurts or sorrows hidden under their skins. Already, her attention had moved on from Angel's paleness and odd eyes and onto the food he had gathered on his plate. She was reminded of her now very distant breakfast and quite empty stomach. "Is the salmon good? I do like salmon, but my mother says that prairie-elves make the worst cooks and that nothing beats a good wizard in the kitchen."
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Angel

November 01, 2011 11:21 AM
Her reaction to his surname was so unexpected that Angel almost glanced up to look at her full on to see if she was serious. Lady Cynthia had taken vicious delight in telling him how the other Pure students would shun him for his birth and all that it signified. Even the muggleborn trash would shun him because he was clearly wrong, from his skin, to his blood red eyes, to his mental and physical defects. All of these things would act as a wall between him and everyone else according to Lady Cynthia. That the girl recognized his name indicated she was Pure, and Angel wondered at her strange reaction.

Romantic? It is as good a word as any Angel thought quietly as Shiloh exclaimed over his given name. It wasn’t a word he knew the definition of, but it was spoken kindly and had a pleasant ring to it unlike the words others often associated with his mother. “Dead” The word slipped out almost unnoticed. Angel wasn’t the type to speak unless answering a direct question but sill the single word fell from his pale lips. She’d died two years ago, of some sort of wasting sickness. It had taken her quickly, over the course of only a month, and by the time Lady Cynthia had returned for his normal check up she had passed on. Why Lady Cynthia had decided to take him with her when she left Angel would never know.

Still Shiloh talked on, and Angel listened. “Good.” He agreed in his soft voice. It was particularly bland, which agreed with his stomach, and seems he’d never eaten something not cooked by elves, he had nothing to compare it to. It didn’t occur to Angel to think that something acceptable to his touchy pallet would probably be horribly tasteless to someone who could eat normally.
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Andrew Duell

November 01, 2011 9:57 PM
Andrew had the best summer of his life. Granted, most of his summers weren't that terribly exciting, but this one was awesome. Even better though, was coming back to school. He had been communicating all summer with his new girl, Marissa, and now he was going to see her again. This was going to be a great year. It had better be, it was going to be his last one here. RATS looming at the end of the year didn't even deter him. This would be great.

He arrived at the school and immediately began scanning the arriving students for Marissa. He spotted his cousin, Jhon, first. She was already looking for her first victim. He sighed and kept looking for his girl. Next he saw Jose and waved to his friend and continued his quest. He finally spotted her across the room, she looked more beautiful than he remembered. Unfortunately before he could make his way over to her, duty called. Everyone was being seated and the sorting was beginning. He found a seat at the Teppenpaw table near empty seats so that he could help the freshly sorted firsties if the need arose.

As the opening ceremonies went as they normally went. He watched the first years get sorted and made careful note of the yellow ones as they found their way to the table. Profess... Headmistress Kijewski began her speech and that distracted him from the students actually sitting down at the table. He cheered loudly for Jose and Marissa claiming their badges, and applauded the new prefects. Jane would make an excellent Teppenpaw prefect.

Great, they were going to sing again. It wasn't exactly Andrew's favorite tradition, but he was a prefect and had to set a good example. He sang along with the others, and felt sorry for those around him who had to listen to it. The food appeared and he finally could get to look at the first years sitting near him. Something was not quite right. One of the first years at the table was quite clearly red. She was chatting with a rather downcast looking very pale, yellow boy. Looks like his girl had lost one of her new wards.

He took some food and smiled at the two of them before interjecting, "I apologize for interrupting, I'm Andrew Duell, your seventh year Teppenpaw prefect." He directed his attention toward the girl, "I believe you've gotten a little turned around. The opening feast is designed so that you can meet all your new housemates that you will be spending much of your time with while you are here at school. If you like I can escort you over to the Crotalus table." The boy didn't look terribly social, and he knew what that was like, he really hated to break them up... but it was his responsibility to make sure people got to where they were supposed to be.

Turning back to the boy, "I am sorry, but you will have plenty of time later on to talk, you will have plenty of classes and such together."
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Shiloh

November 02, 2011 7:33 AM
It only took two bites of the salmon for Shiloh to reach for first the salt and then the pepper. A hopeful scan of the table secured a lemon wedge as well, and once she was done with the additions, she found the fish far more palatable. She decided, though, that it would be rude to question Angel's tastes; she had only just met him after all, and her mother always said that it's the first impression that decides a relationship for life. If she wanted to make friends, she would need to more careful of what she said.

She paused mid-bite; perhaps she had already made a mistake? She had commented on his skin, which, if she recalled, was one of those topics of address she was supposed to avoid. Concered, she replaced her fork and folded her hands primly on her lap. "I hope I didn't offend you just now," she said with great earnestness, probably far more than necessary. "We did just meet after all, and I didn't give you a chance to ask me anything. So please, ask me whatever you--"

Shiloh lifted large brown eyes to the seemingly looming prefect and listened, growing ever more chagrined and crestfallen as he continued. She nodded meekly when he had finished and stood to leave. She hesitated only a second, looking back at Angel and considering what she should say. Thank you? Talk to you later? I really do like your name? Instead, she gave him a small smile and then trotted over toward the correct table.

It was, she thought to herself, awfully too bad. She thought she had been well on her way to making her first friend at Sonora.
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Angel

November 02, 2011 6:58 PM
Had she said something offensive? Angel didn’t believe so. He watched her out of the corner of his eye as she stopped eating and put her hands in her lap. The tone Shiloh used had changed greatly and Angel waited to see if she would begin crying. Lady Cyntha never cried, but his mother cried often even if she’d been laughing a moment before. Radical mood swings were something Angel had come to expect from females, though Lady Cyntha seemed to be stuck on angry more often than not. So, Shiloh’s shift in mood, though less great than he’d become accustomed to didn’t bother him.

Her next words however, bothered the young Pureblood greatly. “We did just meet after all, and I didn’t give you a chance to ask me anything. So please, ask me whatever you –“ The request was by far the most open ended thing anyone had ever said to Angel and he was ill equipped to handle it. Ask her anything? Words, painfully slippery things flitted though his mind as he tried to gather enough of them to form some sort of patch work question.

He let the hastily gathered words slip away when a new voice, older and male interrupted their stilted conversation (well her talking and he listening). Tilting his head slightly to the side Angel studied the new arrival as he pointed out that Shiloh was sitting and the wrong table. After setting the girl to rights the older boy directed his attention to Angel and apologized for making her go while assuring him that they could speak again at some point in the near future. Angel gave a small nod of understanding as he watched Shiloh stand while keeping his eyes down cast. Her lips turned up to form a small smile, and after a delayed moment his lips mimicked hers. After she left he picked up his fork and took a small bite of the rice.
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Andrew

November 03, 2011 12:58 PM
Andrew felt sorry for the girl, she seemed to practically wither as he addressed them. He'd think the boy looked unhappy at his as well, but he had been staring at his plate since he arrived at the table. He hoped they wouldn't be to mad at him for doing his job, it was his last year hear and he didn't really want to go out being known as the horrible and cruel prefect. The girl had dashed off so fast he wasn't sure, he had actually not expected her to leave right away. Oh well, he watched her go and made sure she made her way to the right table. He considered going along with her just to make sure, and to visit Marissa, but escorting her seemed a bit unnecessary. So he turned his attention back to the boy. He caught the brief smile the two had exchanged before they parted, that was good.

"So," He began, he thought he should converse with the boy now since he chased away the girl, but wasn't entirely sure what to say. He really hadn’t seemed all that talkative to the girl, he could imagine being that much more for him. He should at least try, introductions would be good to start, yeah. “In case you’re interested, out head of house is Professor Crosby,” he pointed her out at the staff table, “The other prefects are Dulce Garcia and Jane Carey,” He indicated the two girls sitting at the table chatting with each other. “And, if you’re into Quidditch, Kirstenna Melcher is our team captain, and Kate Bauer is the assistant coach. They’ll be holding try-outs soon.” He paused for a moment then added, “Let me know if I can be of any help.”
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Angel

November 04, 2011 8:41 AM
The small pile of white rice had shrunk to nearly half its size, and most of the equally small portion of salmon was gone when the older boy chose to speak again. Angel was forced to glance up to see who the boy was pointing out as those he should be aware of. One of the adults who was his new head of house, and two older females who shared the title Perfect with the boy, and lastly another female who was the leader of the Quidditch team. After getting a good look Angel let his eyes drop again.

“Let me know if I can be of any help.” The boy stated, and Angel set his fork down and pushed his plate away a few inches as he tried to find the proper words for his question. Words were slippery difficult things, that didn’t wish to be captured and used. His primary caregiver when he’d lived with his mother had been an old house elf that didn’t have any experience in dealing with children. As a result the creature treated him more like an unwanted pet that a beloved child had brought home instead of a baby. Unfortunately most of his speech patterns were based off of this creature, whose own speech patterns were even more abrupt than most elves due to dealing with his mother.

“Angel, for Merlin’s sake it’s better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and prove it.” Lady Cynthia’s harsh words rang loudly in his mind, it was one of her favorite things to say when Angel was forced to give more than a one word answer to a question. When she’d taken him in and heard him speak for the first time, Lady Cynthia began talking at him, never having a true conversation with the child. She would give orders, or make demands, but rarely asked anything that required more than a yes or no answer.

Taking a slow breath Angel said “No good flying….Must?” He kept his gaze down, but one ghostly hand came up and he nibbled on his thumb nail as he waited for the angry response to his poor verbal skills. The rest of his nails had been chewed ragged, evidence of his nervous habit. Flying would be a dangerous task for the young albino who had spells of dizziness from time to time that led to more than one instance of passing out. That and his eyes were very light sensitive, he took a potion for it, but outside he required dark glasses to see in the brightest sunlight. If the glasses were knocked off during a game he would be blind. Angel would play if it was required of him, but he hoped it wasn’t.
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Andrew

November 04, 2011 12:59 PM
Andrew really wasn't quite sure to make of the boy in front of him. After finally getting a look at the boy's eyes he knew he was an albino. Unfortunately Andrew didn't know much about the condition past that it existed. Up until now the only other 'albino' he'd seen was when he had watched The Princess Bride at his dad's place. Good movie, but it was a movie. He wasn't sure if there were other medical conditions that went along with the condition or not, did that explain the boy's lack of... energy? Maybe not directly, but he supposed it could indirectly. It made him different, and thus made it harder to socialize and such.

It wasn't something to dwell on though, he'd find out one way or another if necessary. Right now, he'd been asked a question. Hopefully he'd figured out what the question meant with the sparse phrasing. "Well, you don't have to join the Quidditch team," he responded with a smile, "but all the first years do take flying lessons from Coach Pierce." He pointed out the Deputy Headmistress who had also distributed the sorting potion. "The requirements for that are fairly simple. Usually she just wants to see if you can ride a broom from one side of the pitch to the other a few feet off the ground."
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Angel

November 04, 2011 9:58 PM
The pale boy waited silently for the answer to his question and hoped it had been been understood. Another quick glance up revealed that the Quidditch coach was the same woman who’d given him the sorting potion. Angel felt a small moment of satisfaction that he’d managed to successfully ask his question. It was good he wouldn’t have to play, Angel knew he would be a detriment to the team and would most likely end up hurt.

It sounded like the flying lessons wouldn’t be impossible to accomplish as long as he didn’t have to go too high up. Angel gave a small nod to show he understood. He knew nothing of muggles or muggle borns even though Lady Cynthia spoke harshly about them nearly as much as she did of Angel. He had no feelings on the unknown people one way or the other. But, in the moment he felt a small spark of gratitude for them.

Angel had never been on a broom before. What little he knew of muggle borns was that they did not know of magic prior to coming to school. At least when these lessons took place he wouldn’t be the only person unfamiliar with the art of flying. It was a small thing, but it made the young albino feel a bit better about the prospect.
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