Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

August 18, 2012 12:02 AM
The summer had come and gone and life was all so very strange and complicated. Jeff and her celebrated their one year anniversary together along with their children, Emery and Chloe, and their foster children, Ayita and Angel. They began the process of adopting both children, but with their difficult backgrounds, it was a long and difficult process. On top of all that, Kiva and Jeffery were going to have a baby of their own. They were their own little Brady bunch.

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.” Kiva was only joking with them really. She knew that students both loved and hated returning to school. They loved it because they were able to see their friends again. They hated it because it meant that they had to do work again. She couldn’t really blame them.

“For those who do not know me, I am Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau, but feel free to 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 Deputy Headmistress and 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. Once your house is indicated, please have a seat at your house table. Yellow is for Teppenpaw, 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. I would like to introduce our Charms Professor, Professor Olivers. Let’s show her how wonderful our school is by giving her a warm welcome.” Kiva clapped after the introduction. "Also, please take note that Medic Bailey is now the Head of House for Teppenpaw." It wasn't completely unheard of for a non-professor to take up the position.

“I would like to have Jane Carey and Samuel Bauer to 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. “Congratulations to you both.” She whispered to them before having them return to their seats. “I would also like to have Russell Layne, Chistopher Calhoun, Regina Parker, and Josephine Owen to join me 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 year’s Midsummer Event will be the School Bonfire. 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 tradition, please refer to your music sheets as we begin 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 desert 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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Waverly & Wendy Canterbury

August 18, 2012 3:15 AM
Since the day Waverly had been accepted to Sonora, Wendy had been waiting anxiously for her turn. The fact that her older sister was magical had made Wendy pray and wish really hard that she could be magical too. It had been one long year before she started to show signs of magical abilities and Wendy had been so happy with just being able to steal extra sweets after dinner and make things happen without sometimes meaning them to. When Waverly had done them, it had freaked her parents out. Now that they knew better, their parents had tried to hide their surprise better.

It was so exciting to finally be going to the same school as her older sister. They had gone to elementary school together, sure, but this was different. Wendy was in awe of the whole environment. She had never visited her sister at school before except for her performance at the hotel. It had been so cool seeing magic happen in front of her eyes. Finally, finally, she was going to be a part of it. She really wished she could tell her friends back at home.

Wendy and Waverly sat together during the wagon ride to school. "It'll be awesome," Waverly was saying, "and don't be afraid to drink the potion they give you. It doesn't hurt at all."

"Really?" Wendy's hazel eyes were wide in wonder.

Waverly smiled, remembering how she had been her first day here. "Really. And don't let anyone tell you you're not good enough here. They're lying. Remember those people called purebloods? Well, sometimes they don't like people who don't come from magical families, but most of the purebloods at Sonora are pretty nice." She smiled. "I'm sure you'll make lots of friends!"

Wendy nodded slowly, her stomach churning a little. "Me too."

The sisters parted ways at the doors of Cascade Hall and Wendy gave a little wave and a big smile to her older sister as she walked to the front with the other first-years. As she waited her turn, she was starting to feel a little jittery. She was really nervous, first of all, and she really, really wanted to be in the same house as her sister.

When it finally came for Wendy to drink the potion, she did so without a hesitation and watched as her skin turned brown with glee. Pecari! That was Waverly's house! Wendy could hardly contain a squeal as she rushed towards the Pecari table. Yes! She would be with her sister! She gave her sister a huge hug.

"Congrats, Wendy!" Waverly said with a big smile. "You're in the best house ever!" She made room for her little sister to sit with her. One thing Waverly loved about having her little sister with her now was that she finally got to introduce her to all of her friends. Waverly would always have a special spot in her heart for her Pecari housemates even if she loved her friends outside of her house. "Guys, this is my little sister Wendy," she said, introducing her to the friends that she sat with. Waverly could hardly contain her beaming smile.

"It's nice to meet you guys," Wendy replied, suddenly a little shy.
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Jade Owen

August 18, 2012 4:16 PM
Returning to school after an enjoyable summer was always such a huge drag. As usual, Jade had painted, rode horses, been mollycoddled by her parents and argued with her siblings. It had been spectacular. Now she was back at school, bound to endure endless implores of her professors for her to actually put some effort into her work. Yawn. At least there was Quidditch to look forward to here, and Waverly's baked goods, and the Opening Feast. Remembering all these good things would keep Jade going through until midterm, so with a bounce in her step she left her brother and sister the moment she got off the wagon and went to find her friends, instead.

Spying Waverly, Jade went over and sat near her. She said a quick 'hi' before the Headmistress began to speak and the Sorting began. Waverly seemed totally engrossed in what Jade considered was a boring ceremony, and then it became clear why: Mini Waverly was sorted into Pecari, and the sisters greeted each other with a hug. "Hey," Waverly's roommate said as she was introduced to the newest member of their House. "Welcome to Pecari."

Jade watched the sisters with interest; when she had been sorted into Pecari, she had made to avoid going to sit by her sister so they didn't cramp each other's style. Speaking of Josephine, the fifth year was now standing up and approaching the Headmistress to collect a Prefect badge. "Ug," she said aloud. "That's two prefects in the family, now." She made a disgusted face. "Don't you go down that dangerous path," she said to Mini Waverly - her name was W-something, but Jade had already forgotten what. At least Jade would be saved the embarrassment of being prefect; her roommates were all better Prefect material than she was herself.
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Theresa Carey

August 18, 2012 6:25 PM
As she sat down at the Pecari table, Theresa couldn’t help but sneak looks over at the Crotalus one, searching for a head of blonde hair she had seen often enough before in the past two years but had never really taken an interest in until now, when it suddenly belonged to her cousin’s betrothed. Both of the twins, who she’d been indignant to realize had known for weeks beforehand and not told her, had seemed utterly matter-of-fact about the announcement which had been made to the family shortly after the Sinclair wedding, saying it was “just Fae,” but that meant nothing to Theresa, who wasn’t very familiar with the fifth years and had never registered her as anything but someone quiet who apparently didn’t mind louder people, since she at least semi-voluntarily spent some of her time with Arnold. She thought she had every right to be curious about the future new girl.

During the Sorting, she had to divide her attention between that and the two Careys in the line of first years. Anthony, she was not surprised at all to see, went straight to Aladren, just as Jay and the twins had done before him, but her eyebrows lifted a little a moment later when Henry was instead Sorted into Crotalus. That, she hadn’t expected; she had just assumed that he would go into Aladren with the rest. The girls in their family had a little more variety – right now they had a girl in every House except Aladren, if Alex counted, which Theresa thought she did – but the boys who’d attended this school that she knew about had been Aladrens. She’d assumed they simply raised them that way; Merlin knew they were all stubborn, and problem-solving skills were definitely something the family wanted to bring out in its members, she knew.

For a moment, that made her forget all about Miss Sinclair, but as her eyes followed Hen to his new table, she remembered because she spotted the hair. She had never really cared much about prefects who weren’t in her House or related to her, but she found herself hoping that Miss Sinclair was the new Crotalus prefect, so she could get a better look at her as she went up front; for her and Arnold to both be called so she could get a good look at them together would be even better, but Theresa knew better than to expect that. The best she could hope for was for it to be Miss Sinclair and Arthur, so the Careys were strongly represented in the school leadership.

Her attention was stolen again, though, by a first year coming to join the third years, who Theresa had taken a seat near mostly so she wouldn’t be alone. She looked blankly at the girl for a second before she realized that it was because the new Pecari was Waverly’s sister. Odd; she had thought Waverly was Muggleborn. Still, she smiled politely before turning her attention to the prefect announcements.

They didn’t go as she’d hoped they would, and Theresa frowned for a moment at Mr. Layne and Mr. Calhoun for having Carey spots before turning to congratulate Jade. She did not feel close to her, but she sometimes felt she liked her, though she wasn’t entirely sure why, and besides, it was the polite, social thing to do. She had resolved this year to be more social. It seemed, though, that Jade didn’t think congratulations were in order.

“It looks like we’re going to stay at two for a while, too,” she said, looking toward Jane, the only one who hadn’t graduated yet. They had needed Arthur, anyway, to get that spot so they wouldn’t be completely out of the loop once Jane graduated, but it looked like they were out of luck this time. “Maybe my brothers and other cousins will have better luck.” Or she would, but that seemed like a bad thing to say in front of her roommates. “Did everyone enjoy their summers?” she asked, trying her best to pitch her voice pleasantly.
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Waverly & Wendy Canterbury

August 18, 2012 11:38 PM
Waverly was really glad her sister wasn't like the other siblings that seemed to be around Sonora. Especially the pureblood ones. She and Wendy were really close and had always been that way. She had always expected her sister to be a witch too and she had no idea that it was rare when two muggles in the same family turned out to be witches. She was just glad that Wendy hadn't been left out.

She noticed her roommates hadn't introduced themselves really, so she did it for them. "This is Jade and Theresa," she told her younger sister and Wendy nodded with her shy smile, hazel eyes wide. She and Waverly didn't look too much alike since Wendy had blonde hair and looked like their mom while Waverly had brown hair and looked like their dad. Most of the time they were mistaken for cousins or friends or something, but Waverly kind of liked that. It made them sort of incognito or whatever. Maybe Wendy wouldn't get asked, "Are you Waverly's sister?" too often since they didn't look alike.

Wendy was trying to soak everything in as she sat with her sister's friends. Jade didn't seem too happy that her family members were Prefects now. She wasn't sure what a Prefect was, but she didn't want to look dumb. She'd ask Waverly later. She just smiled at Jade and said, "I'll try not to."

On the other hand, Waverly wondered why her roommate wouldn't want to become a Prefect. Well, Jade did seem like the kind of girl who wouldn't want to follow in her siblings' footsteps which made sense. Waverly wouldn't want to be a shadow to an older sibling either and she hoped that wouldn't happen to Wendy. In the smallest part of her, Waverly was kind of glad that Jade didn't want to be a Prefect. It meant that Waverly had a better chance at becoming one. Though she was a muggle-born, she really wanted to be a Prefect. She wasn't going to limit herself especially at this school.

Waverly hadn't spent much time talking to Theresa. She usually seemed to be the quieter one in their group. She was glad that she was sitting with them this time. She spent a little time mulling over her question before deciding to answer first. "My summer was pretty great." Thoughts of her little crush on Brandon arose and she tried hard not to blush though her face betrayed her. "I helped out at my mom's bakery a lot. We went camping in the desert for a couple days too." It was pretty much the same old summer that they had almost every year. Unless they went to go visit a pair of grandparents, that is.

Wendy didn't really know what to say. Waverly had answered for her so she just nodded along with her sister and ate her food, quietly watching the other girls. She looked around at the other Pecaris in her year, hoping that she'd be able to make friends with them. According to Waverly, they would be her new roommates for the seven years that she stayed at Sonora. That was a long time to be roommates with someone, not that Wendy would mind too much. She liked people. It was just that there were so many new ones here that it kind of overwhelmed her. Not to mention the magic that was so prevalent everywhere, of course.
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Jorge Garcia

August 19, 2012 3:00 AM
Jorge was the last Garcia in this school, well, related to him anyway. He had no idea if there actually other Garcias. Last year, his sister graduated and he was now able to do whatever he wanted with her gone. He wasn’t really sure what that would entail, of course. Maybe he would not do his homework if he didn’t want to do it or skip a class every now and again. Or, maybe he would sneak down to the kitchens and try to have the Prairie Elves to give him some snacks. He could do whatever he wanted and there was nothing that Dulce could make him feel guilty for.

He sat at the Pecari table and quietly watched the evening unfold. He wasn’t really that entertained by the sorting because if you’ve seen it once, you’ve seen it. Last year it had been exciting. This year, it was just a rerun. The only difference was that apparently Waverly had a sibling in the mix. He thought that was a little strange because Muggles rarely had more than one child have a magical gene. That had him thinking a little bit. Maybe one of her parents were actually a Squib? Wasn’t there a theory somewhere about genetics and that Muggleborns were really descendants of Squibs? He thought he read that somewhere or maybe Dulce was lecturing him on it at some point or he had witnessed a debate… none of that really mattered though. He would never ask because even he knew that was rude.

Thinking to himself, he listened as Waverly and her roommates chatted to her sister (or cousin or whatever she was) about their summers. He probably could have joined into the conversation, but he didn’t really want to. Girls were strange. Cute. But strange. And really, what was he going to tell them? Hung out at home with the sisters (and Juri). Spent time in Mexico and Spain with the families. Ate lots of food. The end? Boring. Nothing ever really changed for him. The only thing that did was that he had met a girl in Spain. She was quite pretty, but she was kind of annoying. Stuck up and snobby. But Jorge sure did like the look of her.

He’d sit this one out if he could. Instead, he would just listen. He learned a lot about girls having grown up with two sisters, but he knew that he still had a ways to go. The best way to do that was by studying them.
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Jade

August 19, 2012 5:10 PM
Jade spared a second from loading her plate with the nearest foods she could find - turkey schnitzel, green beans and cream cheese potato skins - to glance at Theresa. She didn't think they were quite friends, but Jade was quite interested in getting to know Theresa better. So far she seemed, well, cooler than she'd been expecting. Not that the other girl seemed likely to stand on a chair in a crowded room and publicly denounce her family or anything like that, but there had been times when Jade thought she might secretly be disobediant if the right situation presented itself, and Jade found that thought titillating. She almost felt challenged to see how far off the beaten track to could encourage Theresa to tread. Though maybe she was wrong; this year seemed like an ideal time to try and find out.

"Did everyone enjoy their summers?" Theresa asked, sounding pleasant enough, though not with sufficient interest that Jade thought she really cared about how an Owen and a couple of Muggleborns spent their time outside of school. Waverly answered very plainly that she helped her Mom out (extra work in the summer? That was just cruel) and camping in the desert (of all the places to camp, surely the desert was the worst?). Jade presumed the same went for Mini Waverly, and then she felt some pressure to provide her own answer to the question, or else come up with some other scintilating topic of conversation.

Deciding firmly that it was none of anyone's business what she got up to in her free time, Jade said with complete nonchalance, "I flew to the moon and back on my pet unicorn then solved all international conflicts. Can you pass the bread rolls, please?" She took a mouthful of her meal and then washed it down with a gulp from her goblet of juice. She missed her mouth by a small degree and a trickle of liquid dripped from her chin and onto the knitted green sweater Jade was wearing beneath her open uniform robes. Utterly unperturbed, she wiped her chin with the back of her hand, and then rubbed her hand on the leg of her faded jeans before raising her hand once more to prepare another forkful of food.

"I'm just looking forward to the Quidditch season this year," she spoke as if she hadn't just committed a short string of crimes against etiquette. "If I don't squash Arnold into a messy pulp this year I'm going to be so disappointed with myself," Jade said wistfully. Then she looked at Theresa to add, "No offense meant, it's a Seeler thing." Then, to Mini W, she added, "Quidditch is this awesome game and Pecari are going to rock hard this year. Will you be trying out for the team?" Not that pecari necessarily needed a Muggleborn miniature pipsqueak in their ranks, but Demelza had graduated, and so the boars had lost their second star player (after Jade herself, naturally). New blood was required.
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Theresa

August 19, 2012 6:13 PM
Theresa gave Waverly a sympathetic look as she talked about her summer, thinking that it sounded horrible. Her parents had their problems with money, mostly related to Father’s inability to hold onto it, but they had never been so badly off that her mother had needed to become a businessperson, or that Theresa and her siblings had been forced to work somehow, either. Theresa knew, after years of pain and suffering, how to sew some, anyway, and she could paint a little china, but she did so because those were ladylike things to know how to do, not because they actually had to sell things to get by. The family would never let things get that bad for them. She couldn’t imagine what it would even be like.

Of course, she had gathered that this in a way could be why she felt so out of place in her dorm. Arabella did not have money problems, the other girls did, and Theresa was in the middle, not like either side, really. There was nothing she could do about that, though, so she decided that wasn’t it.

For a second, she didn’t really process what Jade had said in answer to her question, but when she did, she covered her mouth as she laughed. That was…different. “Of course,” she said, and passed the requested bread rolls, taking one for herself as she did.

Keeping the smile intact as Jade was disgusting at the table was a little harder, but she had been around Brandon all summer and lived here most of the year, so poor table manners were not new enough to make her feel more than a little sick to her stomach for about a minute before she got a grip on it. “I was guessing that,” she said when Jade said her desire to inflict grievous harm on Theresa’s cousin was just a Seeker thing. “Plus I think he likes getting beaten up as long as he catches the Snitch in the end.”

As Jade explained Quidditch to Waverly’s sister, Theresa’s eyes went back to the Crotalus table for a moment, this time coming to rest on a different blond person than the one she had been looking for at the beginning of the Feast. Almost immediately, though, she looked away and spotted Mr. Garcia at the table near them. She smiled and bowed her head slightly to acknowledge him, since he wasn't having a conversation and could therefore probably hear theirs well even in the noisy and crowded Hall.
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Waverly & Wendy

August 20, 2012 3:47 AM
Waverly didn't expect the sympathetic looks she received from both of her roommates. To her, working at the bakery had been a dream. She loved baking, as her roommates well knew, and she liked working with people. It was Waverly's dream someday to have her own bakery. She really hoped her mom would pass down the bakery to her someday. She didn't believe that her family had ever been scrounging around for money. In fact, her dad made really good money as a mechanical engineer and her mom was from a wealthy Southern family. It made vacations fun.

Camping, too, was her family's favorite past time. They were a very outdoorsy type which meant lots of biking and hiking, swimming and picnics. The desert was one of Waverly's favorite places. It had been lucky that Sonora existed in Arizona and near her home. Thoughts of Brandon still lingered in Waverly's mind and she tried really hard not to blush too much.

Waverly grinned good-naturedly at Jade's comment and Wendy gave a laugh of disbelief. It was so Jade to say something like that which was one of the reasons why Waverly liked her so much. She could be brash and sarcastic sometimes, but she was always fun to hang out with. The comment about Quidditch also made sense and Waverly nodded. She had been really sad when Pecari didn't win the Quidditch Cup. She was about to attempt to explain Quidditch to Wendy, but Jade beat her to it. It was better that an actual Quidditch player explained it.

The thought of Quidditch interested Waverly a little. Though she was pretty swamped with the Baking Club and her studies, she would have more time to herself when she had a Vice President and a Secretary for the club meetings. She didn't know what position she wanted to play yet, but she knew that there was a spot on the team. She'd gotten really into Quidditch during her last two years here. Her worn down Chucks were evidence of that. She noticed Jorge eying them and she smiled brightly at him. He was another person on her list that she wanted to get to know better.

Wendy shook her head adamantly in response to Jade's question as Waverly was distracted. "No, probably not. I don't really even know the rules. But I'd like to watch. I know Waverly really likes Quidditch." She looked at her sister hesitantly, wondering if she was able to tell her sister's friends about Waverly thinking about trying out. Her sister looked back at her and Wendy took that as a no.

Waverly looked at Jorge again. "Wendy, this is Jorge Garcia, my housemate. Jorge, this is my sister Wendy."

"Hi," Wendy replied, still a little shy of meeting these new, older people. It was nice of them to acknowledge her. The kids back at the elementary school in Waverly's grade had always ignored her. She was still trying to wrap her brain around this whole thing so she looked down at her hands briefly and realized that she was still brown. She rubbed at her skin lightly, and then a little harder before realizing that it wasn't coming off.

"Will this come off?" she asked no one in particular, slightly worried. It had come off the rest of the older Pecaris, so she guessed it would. But would it last her entire first year? She wasn't sure if she could deal with that. She scanned the entire room with her hazel eyes. She could pick out the first years just by the color of their skin.
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Jorge

August 20, 2012 6:16 PM
So far so good, they either didn’t seem to notice him as girls tended to be lost in their own world of nonsense or they didn’t care that he was right there and could hear everything. He was fine with either scenario. He grew up with two sisters, a mother, and lots of Aunts, Grandmothers, and female cousins. He knew how to work around him and considering all the girls in his year and house alone, he was glad he had years of experience dealing with them. His roommate, Elijah, was another story. He could be a little annoying sometimes with his tricks. But, he’ll deal with it.

He listened to their summer responses and rolled his eyes at Jade’s, she always had to be different. And gross, apparently. Even he had better manners than that. He thought about asking her how she planned on beating Aladren as Seeker when Amira was the Assistant Captain now and would likely take that spot from Jade, but he didn’t want to have Jade’s wrath all up on him, so he still remained as quiet as ever. Jorge had once thought about joining the Quidditch team because he used to play it all the time with his family and still did during the holidays, but he didn’t really want to play on the school team. He felt that everyone was just way too competitive for his nature.

Jorge caught Theresa’s eye and politely nodded to her when she did. He didn’t really know her at all, so he couldn’t say much about her. His extended family, the Santoros, were well known and rather respectable, more so in Mexico and the Chavez name in Spain, than in American as they were still a growing family here, but the Garcia aspect was minimal and overlooked. He was okay with that. He was happy about his family. His parents met and married, Lita and Dulce were doing what they loved to do, and Jorge had his pickings for what he wanted. They weren’t uppity or snooty, but they were comfortable. Theresa was a Carey and they ran differently, but she seemed friendly enough, he guessed. She had at least survived Waverly and Jade.

Quite suddenly, Waverly was calling him out and introducing him to her sister, “Hey Wendy.” Jorge said, with a wave. Well, she was certainly less talkative than her sister. That was something. This could be an interesting year.
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Jade

August 21, 2012 6:45 AM
Jade wasn't sure what to do with the information that Arnold apparently enjoyed getting beaten up, so she mentally filed that away, accompanied outwardly by a couple of slightly raised eyebrows, and then swiftly moved on to discussing Quidditch with Mini W. The sport had been a bitter sweet point of contention over the summer; Jade loved being on the Pecari team, but someone somewhere had obviously forgotten a dose of their sanity meds as they'd named Amira assistant captain. She had better tread carefully, because if she so much as put one toe in the wrong shoe, Jade was going straight to Coach Pierce with a complaint. She wasn't about to let one self-righteous drama queen ruin the championship for the whole team; the whole House, even. Pecari had been denied their title last year (which she was trying to pretend wasn't her fault), so they had some making up to do this year, though apparently without the efforts of Mini W. "Maybe your sister should sign up, then," she replied, sizing Waverly up in a new light. Her roomate didn't seem to have the fierce competetive nature of many of the other team members, but then that wasn't necessarily a bad thing; nobody needed to be as full on crazy as the Aladrens.

Suddenly there seemed to be another person in their conversation. Jade hadn't even noticed Jorge sitting near them until Waverly introduced him. "Hey Jorge," she greeted with a smile and a wave of her fork. He was okay; she liked both the boys in the group, and Jorge wasn't always trying to mess with her head like Elijah was. However, his short greeting wasn't sufficient to distract Jade from her earlier conversation. "If you don't play Quidditch, there are other clubs you can join," she told Mini W. Then, as if the connection was blatantly logical, she asked, "Do you like horses?"

While Jade chewed another large mouthful of food, during which time Mini W could formulate an answer, she realized she ought to explain the reasoning behjind her question. "I thinking of setting up some sort of horse appreciation club, or something. I love horses," she was talking animatedly, hoping her audience could keep up with her erratic sentences. "You ride, don't do?" She addressed Theresa with rather more force than was necessary. "I bet people would join a club like that."
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Theresa

August 21, 2012 10:32 AM
“It should fade in a minute,” Theresa assured the first year – Wendy, she reminded herself, committing the name to memory. Wendy and Waverly, that was as bad as Arnold and Arthur and Anthony, or for that matter James and Josephine and Jade, though of course nothing topped Amira’s family.

Of all the things she hadn’t expected out of school, Theresa had really never expected to feel out of place because she and her siblings each had a letter of the alphabet all to themselves. She had always thought naming everyone the same was peculiar, since the only people in the family who’d ever done it had been Aunt Lorraine and either Great-Grandfather or Great-Grandmother, who’d given their sons A-names and their daughters E ones, but it seemed fairly common at Sonora. She suspected, though, that giving them all very distinct names was the only way her parents could even remotely keep who they were talking to straight. Six children wasn’t entirely unusual in the family – it had been more common two generations ago, when the branches were still trying to build themselves up after they each broke away from Virginia, and usually they were all further apart, but it still wasn’t extreme or anything like that – but her parents were the sort who should have stopped after Jay. Neither of them had the attention span to keep up with all of them.

Theresa thought she had a better attention span, but she found the conversation harder to follow as it turned more toward Quidditch. If she had been a boy, she thought she might have liked the game, but she wasn’t and therefore didn’t get to play, so she didn’t follow it very well. Her largest involvement in the sport since she came to school had been when she told Arthur about how much Jade and Amira hated each other because of the Seeker position, and that had been right before the one game Arnold ever lost, so it seemed safe to conclude that she and Quidditch were not subjects that blended well. She was more against Waverly joining the team than not, she felt they did not need more people in the dorm getting bent out of shape about that, but she really didn’t find the subject that interesting.

She didn’t think that much of the topic of her and horses, either, but lifted one shoulder when Jade turned on her with it. “I can,” she said, feeling almost defensive after the tone. “It’s more Lucy’s thing than it is mine.” She had enjoyed sneaking onto her brothers’ and cousins’ brooms when she was little, but she didn’t like riding on something that really could think for itself as well. When she was moving with something other than her own feet, she liked to still feel like she was in control, and while the riding instructor she’d had had assured her this was the case with horses as well, it didn’t feel like nearly as much of the case.
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Waverly & Wendy

August 23, 2012 9:12 PM
Waverly was surprised at Jade's mention of her joining the Quidditch team. It was one thing to be thinking about it, but if Jade, the crazy Quidditch player among the third-year Pecaris, thought she might be good enough at flying or competitive enough to try out, that was saying something. "Maybe I will," she said, her brain whirring with how she was going to juggle all of it. She could do it and Waverly smiled at her roommate with a new desire to try something new.

The thought of joining clubs hadn't really occurred to Wendy. She only knew of the Baking Club that her sister had started her second year at school. Wendy was probably going to join that club, but horses? Horses were one of Wendy's favorite animals.

As a child, both Waverly and Wendy had been read fairy tales by their mom and had grown up wishing and wishing that princesses and dragons and unicorns and fairies really did exist. And then when Waverly went away to school and they found out there was such a world, both girls were so excited. Their dad had needed lots of convincing, but he'd finally relented after awhile. This day had been something Wendy had been looking forward to for ages and now that she was finally here, she was finding it hard to speak.

Wendy really hoped that there would be some kind of magical creatures club too. Her sister had told her that there was a class where they got to study magical creatures and interact with them and Wendy couldn't wait for that. She really wanted them to bring a real life unicorn!

Waverly's roommate answered in the affirmative and Wendy wondered who Lucy was. Maybe her sister? "I love horses," she gushed after Theresa had answered. "They're my favorite animal. Maybe after unicorns though, but I've never seen a real unicorn before." She was jealous of the people who got to grow up with magic all around them. She hoped that one day her kids would grow up with magic just like the others.

"A horse-riding club would be awesome," Waverly added with a smile. "I'd totally join." Though Waverly liked animals to an extent, she'd like riding horses. She and Wendy had only gone horseback riding camp once where they got to ride horses every day for a week. It had been the best time ever, except that they had to take care of the horses too which, in Waverly's opinion, was a lot of work to do for someone else's horse.
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