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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Edmond Carey

October 31, 2011 9:25 PM
Walking through the doors of the Cascade Hall, Edmond felt an odd tightening in his chest, a feeling somewhere between panic and grief. He could remember clearly the first time he had ever done that, how stunned and overwhelmed he’d been by all the noise and bustle and people, and now….

Well, now, this was part of home, almost. There had been times when he was more comfortable in the Cascade Hall than he was at home, though he thought that was more to do with unfortunate circumstances than with the amounts of time he’d spent in each place. He knew this school, which had seemed so large, better than the back of his hand, since he didn’t make it a practice to sit around looking at his hands but did move around Sonora every day. No matter what was going on in the family, at Sonora, it didn’t matter that he was so-and-so’s son, or some else’s, or who was inheriting what, just that he aimed Bludgers well and learned everything in his classes, which was more of a treat and a joy than a real effort for him. And in a few months, all of that was going to be gone, and he didn’t know what he was going to do at all.

No one knew that, though, not even Jane. Everyone assumed he was going to attend a university of some kind for four years, then take over the Georgia branch, just as had been laid out in Alasdair’s will. His sister would slowly bring him into more and more power and authority over the course of those four years before quietly stepping aside and very likely marrying James, which would no doubt be the best thing for her. Edmond thought Morgaine and James really did care for each other, in their own way, and that he wouldn’t mind her still being a Healer and her own person while he got her safely out of the country, where the family could afford to overlook her existence. The question was, though, if it was not only the best thing for her, but also not so much the best thing for Edmond as just something that could remotely work.

No one knew about it, though, because Edmond did not talk about it. He knew Robert would hear him out, if it came to that, but he saw no reason to upset everyone before he even knew for sure that there was going to be a problem – that, for the second time in his life, he was going to have to look at an expectation and then not meet it, much less, as was his norm, surpass it. He was going to be very sure about something, where he was now sure about nothing at all, before he said anything to anyone, or at least anyone in the family.

He took his place at the Aladren table, watching the Sortings of the new girls Robert had mentioned last week – the twins had a cousin, the one who could pass for Jane’s first cousin as easily as Arthur’s, and the lighter-haired of those two Louisiana girls had come with her –applauding politely for the new staff and both firmly and enthusiastically for the new Head Boy and Girl. He knew it had been a disappointment to the family when he did not get Jose’s badge himself, but he honestly hadn’t wanted the thing. He was better than he had been, but had several times, particularly in Defense classes, just wanted to hide somewhere with a year’s supply of calming draughts, and that was no attitude for the Head Boy to have. What if he froze at the wrong moment, or reacted all wrong because something reminded him of something else? Besides, it wasn’t as though, with every class on the schedule except Divination still on his list somehow and the Quidditch team his to lead now, that he really needed something else to do.

His applause for the prefects went on a bit longer than perhaps it strictly needed to for another reason, though, with his little sister becoming the new prefect for Teppenpaw. He also had to quickly choke down a laugh at her curtsying to the new headmistress – he had been half-hoping that Headmistress Powell would return this year so he would begin and end with the same person, but he was fond of Professor Kijewski as well, though not sure what he was going to do in the classes that had been hers now that Miss Sinclair and Miss Smythe had graduated – before she took her badge. Robert and Julia had raised them both right, he didn’t think he’d stand for anyone arguing against that.

The food appeared on the tables after the school song ended, and Edmond began to serve himself, trying to banish gloomy thoughts about what might be going on this time next year as he did. He was here now, and the food looked and smelled as good as ever, and he had a whole year before he really needed to worry about it. The future would happen as it happened, and he would have to handle it in due course.

The plate filled surprisingly quickly, and he turned his attention to other matters. It was also his last chance to talk at the Opening Feast. “Good evening,” he said. “How are you tonight?”
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Sally Manger

November 07, 2011 9:43 PM
Sally returned to Sonora as blank as she had arrived the previous term. Grey-brown eyes held nothing, no flicker of emotion, no hints of humanity. Just as the last several years, there had been much commotion in her household. Per usual, her father’s voice rang out, angrily rebounding off of the walls which, if it was possible, magnified him.

If there was one thing in the universe the brown-haired Aladren did not understand, it was Ross Manger. He always fought with her mother, always yelled and screamed, but once he was calmed down again, he claimed he loved her. She could tell it wore down at her mother, as if her soul was leaking through the tears she cried behind closed doors.

The doors were not sound-proof, however, and Sally could hear the muffled sobs. She wanted to fix it, but while her mind was filled with knowledge, it was all fact, useless for the situation. All the second year wanted was her mother to be happy. Her brothers never heard the crying, but they must have heard the shouts, and as soon as Jamie Manger could compose herself, she was off to wrap a maternal arm around each of her sons and tell them it would be all right.

Selfishly, Sally was relieved to return to Sonora, where the only relative she saw was bubbling with joy. Aunt Lilac was engaged to Mr. Seth Brockert, and it made something inside the twelve year old feel nice to see the smile on her aunt’s face, the same thing inside her that felt poorly when her mother was sad. She wasn’t sure what that meant, but it was odd.

At least at Sonora she had peers with whom she could speak. Her roommate Nora was perhaps her favored companion; as little as she understood of her own emotions and those of others, she felt like Nora understood her somehow. She also knew that if she needed someone--she wasn’t sure what that expression meant or for what she would need someone, but it was what she was told--Ryan O’Malley would be there. He was Mr. Seth’s nephew and a gentleman, and Aunt Lilac said she could go to him.

Now, however, it appeared to be time to talk to someone else as Ryan was not in her House and she struggled to locate Nora. By the time she spied her, it was too late; they had both already been seated. Sally listened diligently to the speech given by Headmistress Kijewski as she always listened. It was polite and the right thing to do, and, she had found, the best way to learn was to listen.

Soon thereafter, it was finished, and an older boy beside her spoke. “Good evening. How are you tonight?” Although she was a good few year his junior, she sat with good posture which stretched her up taller, and with the articulate crispness of her speech, she could have passed for a small adult. “I am well, thank you. And yourself?” If her actively pureblood father had taught her anything, it was that manners were indeed significant. She fought the urge to play with her hair as a stray brown curl in front of her ear irritated her, and instead she kept her focus politely on the older boy. “I am Sally Manger, of the Rhode Island Mangers. May I ask your name?”
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Edmond

November 08, 2011 9:45 PM
Edmond was mildly surprised to find himself speaking to a second year – certainly he would have not had the nerve to sit near a seventh year when he was a second year, much less speak – and mildly amused by Miss Manger of the Rhode Island Mangers’ manner. He had been as formal when he was new to Sonora, but not as crisp and precise, he thought. Even now, he didn’t think he could quite manage it.

“You may,” he replied. “It’s Edmond Carey.”

He should, to be fully proper, have referred to some kind of branch, but it had always been a matter of confusion for him as far as he could remember, and in the past two years, he’d dropped it as far as possible. He no longer had any doubts on the subject of which family he would prefer to associate himself with, not the slightest one, but other people, he knew, might well do a double take if they knew the first part but were taken off guard by him claiming Virginia, as well as it possibly causing political troubles, especially for his sister. It wouldn’t ever be like it was with Jane, but Morgaine was his sister, and she tried to make a good job of it after her fashion, and he no more wanted to cause her trouble than he wanted to be in the Big Game at all. So just his name would do, at least here it would, and it could be taken as his companion chose for it to be.

“May I ask if you’re pleased to be back at Sonora, Miss Manger?” he asked pleasantly. If she didn’t connect him with the Careys, then that would be one thing, but if she did anyway, he supposed it was best to seem as non-threatening as possible, all things considered. There were a variety of opinions of his family, many of which were based in fact, and if she was alarmed at him, he’d rather it was because of his face than his name. He couldn’t help either, but at least the one he did have something to do with, and was more accustomed to. He’d noticed that whoever put other people’s faces together seemed to usually have a better idea of it than whoever had done his had long before he ever knew anything about what sort of reputation the Careys had.
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