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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DiAnna Diaz

October 30, 2011 1:28 PM
This year, DiAnna would be resuming her position as librarian: nothing more, nothing less. No more running a library and teaching Divinations classes - that had never been her intention. She'd simply been a substitue teacher on an extended placement contract. It had been fortunate for Sonora that DiAnna had recently majored in Divinations, and that she was relatively free to teach the elective until a permanent professor had been found. This permanent professor now sat next to her, for DiAnna had been careful to seat herself with the new Divinations professor. She basically wanted to welcome him to the position, and thank him for taking the job off her hands. She hadn't actually minded the teaching, but it wasn't what she wanted to do. She wanted to be in the library with her books, and she would be content.

Of course, DiAnna had to wait to talk to him until the feast began. She'd missed any earlier opportunity that might have presented itself by unpacking her belongings, organizing her desk in the library, and getting ready for the evening. As usual, her outfit was black, velvet, and ornate. This particular set of robes came with a full-length cape, and had vivacious purple roses embroidered on the bodice, thorny stems flowing down from them in tendrils to the bottom hems of the skirt. Her black hair (brown naturally, she she kept it as dark as she could with dyes and charms) was in loose waves down her back, and her already pale skin was caused to look even more so by the dark make-up she wore around her eyes. When she stood, her diminuitive height was improved slightly by the high-heeled boots she always wore, but when she was seated - as now - they made no difference.

Professor Kijewski was now the Headmistress, and while DiAnna didn't know her especially well, she hadn't known David Regal much, either, nor Sadi Powell who'd ended up stepping in last year. In essence, the Head was her direct employer (the Board of Governors being her indirect employer), and DiAnna didn't really have a great deal to do with him or her. She merely listened to the speech, clapped for the new students and the new prefects, and then set about enjoying another year as Sonora's librarian. "Hi, I'm DiAnna," she said by way of greeting to the man seated to her left. "You're Increase, right? The new Divinations professor?"
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Increase Mathers

October 30, 2011 5:24 PM
Picking his clothes for his first day as a publicly recognized figure had been made easy purely by the fact that Increase's entire wardrobe could fit into a gym duffel-- without the use of any kind of enlargement or shrinking charm, mind you. The majority of his belongings consisted of books and the odd objects he'd picked up over the years, an assortment of items that ranged from a bent penny to a plastic toy boat. They were things that he'd felt a flash of memory from, natural glances into their psychometric pasts. Normally, it took a good bout of flashy wandwork for him to dig out an object's history, but with these oddments, the pictures had come naturally.

As it was, he hadn't unpacked any of them as of yet. He'd only removed his toothbrush and soap; Increase was convinced that any moment now, the Headmistress would realize she'd been shammed, and would send a gang of prairie-elves out after him. He'd find himself stuck out in the desert and he'd die there, alone and unloved. Okay, sure, perhaps it was a little melodramatic, but Increase couldn't shake the feeling that he was ridiculously underqualified. He tried to keep his glances around the head table on the subtle side, but he'd been reduced to blatant gaping more than once. The other professors all looks so. . . so. . .professional. Like with degrees and everything.

Yeah, so divinations wasn't exactly like other subjects. You could study it forever and ever and get a practical acquaintance with the 'fuzzy realm' as his grandmother called it. But Grandma had also said, 'Some things you just know.' And so Increase had demonstrated that he knew, but it was still all hugely intimidating. Especially the lady next to him. Increase wasn't even sure if it was okay to refer to a fellow professor as 'lady.' She did have that whole goth thing going for her, all swept up in black and purple and paleness. He had the feeling that he ought to know her name, just as he should know all of the other professors' names.

He yanked at his collar, the wrinkled shirt one of his better ones having only the one hole near his elbow, and he could hide that with his dulled brown teaching robes. It had been a pain and a half to find the robes, having blown most of his savings pre-hiring on an impromtu drinking cruise to Cozumel. He finally found a retired wizard in St. Thomas, the last stop before returning to Miami and a waiting portkey, who ran a second-hand clothing store. The wizard favored pinks and purples, but had had the one brown robe in a rag pile by the door. The promise of a cup of coffee dark and smooth enough to knock his socks off had been enough for Increase to convince the wizard to part with the robes, and 72 hours later, Increase and robes had been in Sonora, sitting in the Cascade Hall and trying desperately to not make eye contact with any of the milling students seated below.

Nervously, he scratched at his beard and wondered whether it would be bad form to skive off early and retreat to his rooms. But then goth lady was talking-- and introducing herself. "Uh, yeah, yeah. That's me, Increase Mathers, the new Divinations p-professor."

His voice cracked slightly at the pronouncment of his title and he used that time to clear his throat, adjust his glasses, and place the name with a position. DiAnna Diaz, the librarian and former acting Divinations teacher. His mood suddenly turned hopeful. "You took care of the Divinations classes last year, right? So, uh, what sort of stuff did you go over?"
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DiAnna

November 07, 2011 12:38 PM
She was inititally pleased to have successfully identified the correct person, but then Increase caught her off guard by asking about last year's topics. "Oh," she said, not successfully hiding her lack of preparation for such a question. "Well we looked briefly at various methods of Divining," she searched her brain, trying to remember off-hand her classes. "Rune readings, alphitomancy, haruspicy, astronomy," she gave a few examples and then stopped. "I tried to include a bit of history about each topic, you know, some relevant background. Um, and then we spent some time working on interpretation, and, um, discussions about responsibility." She stopped again before she began to ramble on, a tendency she had when she was nervous.

It wasn't exactly Increase's fault that he was making her a little uncomfortable. Admittedly his question hadn't helped, but maybe her brief answer would be sufficient for now. "You can always come by my office another day and I can give you my lesson plans," she suggested. It was the man himself that made her uneasy, either - he seemed pleasant enough to make a reasonable first impression. What unsettled her was that he might be a real Seer, and simply scoff at her own efforts. Of course he might be a real Seer and still be completely open to DiAnna's own slower, arguably less accurate way of making predictions - this second option was perhaps the more likely, considering he'd opted to teach the subject. However the possibility of the first option bothered her.

Serving herself an enchilada and side salad, it occurred to DiAnna that she could just ask. Before she could change her mind, she said cautiously, "I was wondering... I hope you don't mind me asking. You don't have to answer if you don't want to." She was rambling. "I was wondering whether you have, um, the Sight?" Let him interpret that as he chose.
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Increase

November 12, 2011 8:59 PM
Alphitomancy? Increase gave a mental scratch of his head. Did people even do that anymore? He couldn't remember the last time he even heard the phrase mentioned. He also didn't know if he rightly agreed it worked. He supposed, if the person had the talent and a touch of the 'tingles,' then the whole divining-by-way-of-barley might work. Still, he had his doubts, professional and otherwise. Just a bit too hokey. And, gods of the dark men, but haruspicy? He shuddered for real. Gross.

He nodded hesitantly at the offer to come by her offices. Increase rather hoped the librarian hadn't kept any of the, uh, remnants from the lesson on haruspicy. His stomach wasn't particularly robust, despite its ability to imbibe all manners of sketchy-looking drinks. "Thanks," he said briefly and made a note to try and skip out on that offer.

Increase couldn't help but feel even more worried now. It wasn't that he was unfamiliar with the technical terms DiAnna had dropped, and he had unfortunately come across some of the less savory forms of divination over the years by sheer proximity. Those Santeria folks-- yeah, Muggles thought it was animal sacrifice. Between Increase and the wall, animal sacrifices were the last things to be worried about with that bunch. He'd come across this one wizard who was convinced that his patron saint could communicate with him-- but only through the eating of a still beating goat heart. Increase had never left a bar so quick.

He hadn't figured on having to get into that sort of stuff. Maybe with the older students; he nodded. It made sense, since the talent wasn't exactly wide-spread, perhaps some of the kids just liked the subject for its information. He would have to brush up on the histories and hope they wouldn't ask for a practical demonstration.

"--whether you have, um, the Sight?"

Increase's fork ricocheted off the plate, hit the edge of the table, and then finished its landing on the floor near his feet. He heard none of the clatter, his jaw hanging open in the international shape for "Oh sh--." He coughed twice and tried to recover. "The Sight? Like, as in making prophecies and such? Uh, no, no, nothing like that." His voice stretched to an unfortunately high sort of squeak. He coughed for a third time. "That is, uh, no, I don't. The best I get are feelings, I guess? Like, you know how you sometimes just get a feeling, a sort of twinge in your gut?"

He calmed a bit and scratched at his collar nervously. It wasn't like it was a big secret or anything. Increase just hadn't been prepared to answer it right off the bat; he was also concered that this might be some sort of under-the-radar follow-up interview, just to make sure he was who he said he was. He tried to explain it in the proper words. "My intuition's better than most, you could say. I don't get exact messages, but I do get images and I just sorta know that something's going to happen. Most times it's for bad stuff. But generally I have to be touching the object or the person to get the feeling. I can't control it."

He had rambled. Rather incoherently. Increase figured, if it was a follow-up interview, that he'd pretty much fouled it up. He should have just said, Yeah, plus the bonus of psychometric skills. Increase hung his head and wondered where his fork had gone.
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DiAnna

November 22, 2011 5:47 PM
She liked to think her new colleague dropping his fork had nothing at all to do with their current strain of conversation, but she had her doubts. Not that she'd voice or otherwise express them in any way, of course, lest she further discomfort him. Increase denied profecy-making, but admitted to 'tingles' and gut reactions. DiAnna nodded; for some reason that made her feel much more at ease, though she knew it was a fairly illogical reaction. She could go back to consuming her meal without concern now that he would openly laugh at her (what he did in public was really none of her concern).

As he explained a little more, DiAnna found herself genuinely interested in what Increase had to say about his intuition. She'd opted for a major in Divination purely out of interest for the subject, so it was only natural that she'd been intuigued with someone with skill, even if he talked it down to mere 'tingles.' "Fascinating," DiAnna said, her tone conveying sincerity. "I've never experienced anything past a strong instinct," she admitted. "Like a draw to something that I can't explain or even consciously feel." More sort of like the gut feelings he'd alluded to earlier. "Certainly no images or premonitions," she said, not lamenting her own lack of talent; sometimes she thought it would be a horrible burden to be a true Seer. On the other hand, of course, it wasn't every day she met someone who professed anything like that. "That's pretty cool."

"So what brought you to teaching?" she continued to chatter, hoping he interpreted her questions as such and not an attempt to grill him on his suitability. That was hardly her job - she was just there to look after the library. Her own teaching experience had been an unexpected and temporary phenomenon.
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Increase

November 30, 2011 9:59 PM
Increase nodded, feeling slightly reassured. DiAnna's interest seemed genuine, and he couldn't detect any tone of interrogation in her comments. Maybe he was in the clear after all. Feeling some of his earlier hunger return to him, he began breaking the snap peas on his plate into halves, which he then popped into his mouth, in between his words. "That's it exactly," he agreed with enthusiasm. "People just don't trust that feeling, they get all caught up in their head and so that pull gets ignored. If you do it long enough, sooner or later, it'll stop altogether."

And there were few things harder than unlearning a behavior; this, Increase knew for a fact. That's why kids were so much better at the intuition thing than adults. They hadn't been programmed yet to mistrust their feelings. Rationality was the arch-enemy of divinations; there was no room for intangible truths in a world that was bound by exclusively empirical limits. It was because of this that Increase generally didn't mind it when he was dismissed as being stupid or silly. Some people had their books; he had his tingles.

He popped in another snap pea half and promptly began to choke. "W-what brought me to teaching, you ask?" he parroted back. God, there was a story. Oh, nothing much. Just went on a bender, bought an enchanted tarot deck, got chased by some Aurors, and was then most likely bemused by an aging, hippie hedgewitch into having a vision. You know, just the usual. Increase could imagine how that might go over. Better to play down the story.

"I was in need of a career change and hadn't ever seen the desert before." His words, intended to be humorous, landed flatly and sounded oddly desperate. He scratched at his unshaven throat nervously. He decided it would be better to just try and deflect. "But that's all boring stuff. How about you, DiAnna. What got you into library-ing?"

He quickly crammed in a few more snap peas in hopes of preventing himself from using any more non-existent words.
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