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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Amity Brockert

August 23, 2012 2:33 AM
After eleven years of waiting, Amity was finally attending Sonora and she felt like she'd just escaped from prison. Except that from what she understood prisoners had an abundance of free time. Amity did not.

She would now though. Five core subjects and flying lessons? Even though her cousins said that Professor Fawcett in particular gave quite a bit of homework, nothing compared to what she had to do at home. Besides, Arabella's definition of what was too much homework probably differed greatly from the norm. If this professor gave an essay every week and had them read five chapters a night, it was still less than all the activities her mother made her do. Summer and midterm weren't going to be the vacation-school was.

So far, Amity was loving everything about her escape from the never ending lessons at home. She'd had to be in one or another from shortly after she got up, until the time she went to bed. Practice times were also scheduled in there. As Amity and her sister were forced to try every single extra curricular that was deemed acceptable for proper pureblood young ladies, any natural desire she might have had to take up one of those hobbies, any interest in them at all, had been quashed. Now all the first year wanted to do was veg out on the couch, listening to the wireless.

Of course, she was expected to practice all her activities at school even if she wasn't getting formal lessons. Along with keeping her grades up so she graduated the top of her class, and being prefect and Head Girl someday. Amity didn't really care if she was, and in fact, would rather not. Too much additional work, which meant less free time and she would treasure every second of that she got. Besides, when she got married someday, Amity would have every bit as much free time as prisoners had-but with the freedom to come and go as she pleased.

Amity was, in fact, even a bit grateful for WAIL because while it was ridiculous, if it hadn't become completely disgraceful for girls to play Quidditch, she'd have been expected to try out for that too, make the team, become Captain and win every game. She was glad to have escaped that one.

She entered the hall with the other first years, taking it all in. Amity spotted her cousins-though she tried to ignore Carrie's presence-at their respective tables and Uncle Seth at the staff table. She was sort of disappointed that her aunt wasn't going to be teaching Transfiguration now, but she was sure she'd be okay. It was much harder on Ryan, who was convinced the new professor would despise him. The sixth year had a tendency to expect that in general.

When it was Amity's turn, she drank from the cup and turned a brilliant blue. Aladren. No problem with that. She really hadn't cared what house she would be in. The first year joined the others at the table as prefects and Head Students were announced as well as new staff members.Apparently, there wasn't going to be a Transfiguration professor. How awful! Amity had rather expected it to be her best subject. Even if she didn't turn out to be as naturally talented as Ryan, who had to be taking that even harder. Besides it was one of the major magical disciplines. Hopefully, someone would be subbing.

As for the prefects-she'd already been told by her cousins who was Head Boy and Girl-well, Amity honestly couldn't say she'd ever heard of them or their families, except that one Owen roomed with Arabella and another was Ryan's friend.

The new Aladren looked at the person sitting across from her. Her mother said she was to make connections here and Amity agreed to this, because she wanted friends. Aside from getting the best grades that she possibly could, though, the first year sure wasn't going to do anything else her mother wanted. "Hello," she gave the person a polite pleasant smile. "I am Amity Brockert, of the Colorado Brockerts." Why in Merlin's name weren't they called the Western Brockerts or something, she personally lived in Seattle, not Colorado. "How do you do?"
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Anthony Carey VIII

August 23, 2012 8:29 PM
By the time he climbed off the wagon and set off with the others toward the main school building, Anthony felt exhausted, but not from the long ride from South Carolina. What had worn him out was the effort involved in keeping his mouth all but shut during that ride, refusing to give his brothers – and worse, Theresa – the satisfaction of seeing him babble on excitedly about where they were going and what would happen there and everything else. He had been at the center of one of the largest coherent groups on the whole wagon and the only person who’d been quieter than him had been Henry, who’d snapped irritably at anyone who said anything to him; even Jay and Arthur had seemed more enthusiastic and noisy than they usually were, but Anthony thought he had very nearly remained a model of composure all the way to Arizona.

As he, along with all the other first years, entered the Hall, though, Anthony felt his composure break at last as he couldn’t help staring around, fascinated by everything he saw. One time, he thought to glance toward Hen, to see how his cousin was taking it, but he found Henry’s face completely unreadable. That worried him, just a little, but then he had seen a portrait move and had forgotten about it. Part of his brain was telling him it was just a portrait, he saw them all the time at home, but the rest kept insistently pointing out that this was a Sonora portrait and he didn’t even know if it hid a secret passage, so he could enthuse all he wanted.

His smile faded slightly again, though, when they got to the Sorting. This was what he had been worried about almost since Arnold and Arthur first left home. What if he wasn’t with them?

When his turn came before the goblet, he stepped forward after only a second’s hesitation, putting on a social smile, and closed his eyes as he swallowed the potion inside it. The first thought he had was that at least Theresa had lied about how much that sip of clear, bubbly liquid was going to hurt. The second was that he wasn’t sure it was doing anything, so it was most likely safe to open his eyes. He did, and instantly felt relief wash over him as he beamed at his bright blue hands.

Aladren. He’d made it.

Still beaming, he went to the table and applauded his relative Miss Jane as she became Head Girl – they had never met, but he would have to go introduce himself and congratulate her at a meal tomorrow, he supposed – and also applauded for Mr. Layne when he became the new Aladren prefect, as he thought his brothers liked Mr. Layne. It would have been better if Arnold or Arthur had been the prefect, but some things weren’t meant to be, and maybe they didn’t want new prefects who were related to the new Head people. He stumbled his way through the school song with more enthusiasm than expertise and then found himself torn between the food and trying to talk to someone and not knowing which one he ought to talk to. There were so many, more than he’d ever seen in one place before except at the Reunion, when he’d been assigned to his group most of the time anyway.

A girl took it out of his hands before he could decide, though, and Anthony smiled at her. “Hello,” he said. “I’m Anthony – Anthony Carey the Eighth, of the South Carolina Careys.” His full name always made him a little uncomfortable to use, so he hoped she’d pick up on her own that he preferred ‘Anthony’ to ‘the Eighth.’ He started to introduce Henry by default, looking to his left side where Henry usually was, and got to “And my – “ before he noticed Hen wasn’t there and frowned. “Or not,” he said, glancing around and being visibly surprised when he saw Henry sitting at the Crotalus table. Flustered, he decided to change the subject. “I thought my cousin would be here, too, but he's...over there. This place is very impressive, isn’t it? I’m glad we’re finally here.”
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Amity

August 25, 2012 1:24 AM
"Pleasure to meet you, Mr. Carey." Amity replied, politely and respectfully the way she'd been taught to with someone who was her social equal. The new Aladren noticed the way he'd tripped over his own introduction a little bit but doubted it was out of a lack of proper training. Merlin knew that Amity would like to shed her own at times and relax. If they were equals, why should they have to talk to each other like one was a house elf?

She thought for a moment. "Would you prefer to be called Anthony?" After all, there were other Careys in the school, which could be confusing, and quite frankly,as respectable a family as they were, Amity would rather not call them the same thing as her foul cousin. Besides, that was the way Anthony had started to introduce himself so maybe that was what he wanted and nobody had ever accused Amity of being slow to pick up on things. Lacking in energy and motivation, yes, but not slow-witted.

Not that the first year could really be faulted for not having energy. When one was kept busy from the time they arose from bed to the second they climbed in at night, with no down time other than sleep, how could they be expected to be completely energetic at all times? Furthermore, how could one be focused when they were required to focus on so much, especially when they weren't passionate about them. The only thing Amity was passionate about now was getting some free time.

That she would now have and she was going to savor every moment, every last drop, the way one did a good meal. When someone didn't get enough of something, it was what they ended up desiring the most.

"You may call me Amity if you wish." She told the other Aladren. "After all, there are at least two other Miss Brockerts in this school and it would get dreadfully confusing." Not that Anthony would necessarily ever speak to Arabella or Hope but still she would prefer her given name. So long as it wasn't her middle name. It was Jillian, after her mother, and Amity didn't like the woman too much. However, Anthony didn't need to know that.

She kept her composure, as was second nature to her, as Anthony tried to introduce his cousin and noticed that he was not with them. "I have cousins in Crotalus as well." Amity took a bite of her pizza, a food she'd only heard of in books, debating whether or not to tell her housemate precisely who they were. There was nothing wrong with Ryan, of course, but she was in no hurry to claim Carrie. Still, it wouldn't be right not to warn Anthony-or his cousin.

Amity took a deep breath. "The O'Malleys. Ryan is a sixth year and Carrie is a second. You might want to warn your cousin about the latter, she's...unpleasant. If it wasn't for the moral obligation I felt to warn you about it, I'd never claim her and for the record, we're absolutely nothing alike." The Aladren wanted to make that very clear to Anthony. In fact, had the topic of cousins hadn't come up, Amity would not have mentioned her at all. "I have another cousin, Arabella, in Pecari. I believe one of the Careys is her roommate. A Miss Theresa Carey?"

"Oh, yes, it's wonderful," Amity replied, glad for the change in subject. "I've been waiting my entire life to come here, it seems." That didn't describe the half of it but she had to come up with a polite way to put it. "It's so exciting to be away from home from the first time, even with relatives here." Especially her mother. Carrie might have been a worse human being over all-well, okay, there was no might about it, she was-but at least the second year was in a different house, was more interested in tormenting Ryan and the non-purebloods than she was in tormenting Amity and didn't make the first year do an over abundance of extra curriculars.
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Anthony

August 25, 2012 8:49 PM
Anthony smiled, relieved, when Miss Brockert proposed that they use each other’s given names. He had known in theory that everything was more formal outside of the family, but Arthur was the only person who’d ever treated him like an Anthony when the Fourth himself wasn’t around on official business. Arnold and his other cousins…well, they wouldn’t let him join in everything, and they were definitely more careful about not bruising him up than they were with each other, he could see that, but they didn’t treat him that much differently than they did each other, or at least he didn’t think so.

“Yes,” he agreed about the other Miss Brockerts. “It could be. There’s five Mr. Careys here now.” Five Mr. Careys, just like there were five branches to the family, but they were all from the same branch; that thought made him smile, too. Grandfather would have most likely said it was a sign of how the South Carolina branch now ruled all the others and would for a thousand years or something like that, but Anthony just thought it was sort of funny.”And four of us are in the same House, and three of us will be in the same classes, so that would be very confusing.” She might not meet Jay, but he was sure she would cross paths with Henry at some time in the next seven years, it would be hard to be in the same year all the time and never do so.

Anthony blinked at the vehemence with which Miss Amity disclaimed being at all like her cousin Miss O’Malley. “Oh,” he said faintly, glancing toward Henry again. It was another second before how bad that could get hit him, and then he became worried. The family had been counting on him and Henry being in the same House, and that being the same House as their brothers on top of that, so they would all look out for each other and especially for Hen; that it hadn’t worked would be bad enough without Miss O’Malley being as bad as Miss Amity made her sound. “I…I see.”

It was, he thought, probably indicative of something bad that he was pleased to have Theresa become the subject, or at least more pleased than he’d been with the previous subject, since he’d had no idea how to say anything that couldn’t somehow be taken as an offence if someone wanted to. “Theresa’s my first cousin,” he said. “Our fathers are brothers. She’s in Pecari, yes. She’s a third year.”

That hadn’t been the best possible way to put those statements together, so even though Theresa was a better subject than Miss O’Malley, he still thought the subject needed changing and was glad when Miss Amity went along. “I’ve just been really looking forward to it since my brothers came,” Anthony said. “Arnold and Arthur – they’re in fifth year.” He tilted his head in Arthur’s direction, since he thought he had seen his brother pointing him out to a redheaded boy he assumed was Preston Stratford a moment earlier. “What are you looking forward to most?” he asked, since that interested him. He’d been torn between everything he’d heard about the school since he started to hear about it, but didn’t know if that was normal, or what other people thought sounded best. Jay had been noncommittal when Anthony asked him about it last summer, and Henry had just seemed relieved when he got his letter and was then chosen by a wand, not excited about it at all, though it was hard to tell sometimes with Henry.
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Amity

August 27, 2012 2:23 AM
She gave Anthony a genuine smile at his agreement to use given names to avoid confusion. "Wow. I'm not sure there will ever be that many Miss Brockerts or Mr. Brockerts here at a given time." Amity thought for a moment. "From what I understand, my cousin Serena will be the next to attend actually bearing our last name. If I remember correctly, the ones between now and then are descended from a female line." Genealogy might have been a lesson Amity could understand having, that wasn't above and beyond the call of lessons, but that didn't meant she always remembered it all perfectly. Not with all the other things the first year had to learn and remember.

It was truly difficult at times. She was smart but she couldn't do it all. Something had to give and as far as Amity was concerned, it all could, other than schoolwork, because it wouldn't do for a Brockert to look inadequate that way, especially one in Aladren. She would also be polite and well mannered, as was ingrained in her. The rest she wasn't doing anymore. She shouldn't have to do anything that other pureblood children weren't called upon to do.

Besides, it was all pointless. Amity wasn't going to do any of these things professionally or competitively. She was going to be betrothed and married to some pureblood boy and sit around all day. All her mother had done by making her do all those extracurricular activities was insure that Amity had no desire to take up any of them as a hobby. Jillian Brockert had killed any passion that the Aladren had for anything other than lounging around doing nothing all day.

Which was what pureblood women did other than host teas and plan parties. With party planners. At least, she knew that was what she would do when she threw a party. So much less work that way. Really, Amity was probably not necessarily a lazy unambitious person naturally, but she was burned out. Eleven years old, and already a burn out. Maybe someday she'd find something she wanted to do as a hobby, maybe. However, she wasn't sure there was anything proper left that her mother hadn't discovered and if Amity did find something, she was certainly not going to tell the woman.

Anthony seemed taken a bit off guard by her warning. She felt a little bad about that but it was best that he-and his cousin-had it, rather than experiencing Carrie for themselves. It was inevitable really that they would see what she was like, but Amity would have felt guilty had she allowed her fellow Aladren go into it blindly. Hopefully now he'd do his best to avoid the second year and inform that his cousin that it was in his own best interest to do likewise.

She nodded at the topic change. "Arabella is my first cousin." Amity decided it might be improper for her to express her cousin's opinions on Anthony's cousin to him, even though they seemed reasonably favorable. It did seem that Arabella liked and related to Theresa better than she did her other two roommates, even if they weren't especially close. Though Amity's cousin could hardly be faulted for not identifying with a muggleborn and someone who seemed to be rather crass.

"My own sister is only seven so she's not here yet. My distant cousin Hope is in fifth year with your brothers." She didn't know how the Teppenpaw felt about them having not really talked to her before the wagon ride and Anthony's relatives not being really a topic of conversation. Amity continued. "I suppose I'm just excited to be away from home. Gaining a sense of independence and all." She didn't think it would sound very appropriate to tell the other first year what she was really looking forward to, which was freedom, sweet sweet freedom.

"I was looking forward to Transfiguration as well." Amity told Anthony. "However, it looks like they haven't replaced my aunt yet." Though it was never explicitly said, the subject was supposed to be as natural to her as good manners and breathing and more than just her mother was expecting her to do exceptionally well.
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Anthony

August 28, 2012 6:42 PM
Anthony nodded as Miss Amity explained her family’s situation. The only person here he was sure was descended from a Carey female line was Miss Devereux, who was first generation, since her mother was the Louisiana heir’s sister. He didn’t remember the more distant female lines as well, since his genealogy tutor – also known to him as ‘Father’ – had always said he’d learn more about that later, when he was older. By the time he left school, Anthony expected he would be able to recite every connection of half the major families in the country for at least a hundred years without difficulty, but it was enough to know who the people in a given family were and the first-generation female lines from them right now.

“My family had an unusual number of boys born all around the same time,” he said of his own family. “I have my two brothers, and three of my Carey first cousins, and the North Carolina heir is only a year younger than me, too, so we just all sort of….” He made a gesture as though he were dumping more spaghetti onto his plate with both hands, to illustrate how they were all flooding the school at once.

The Georgia heir had just graduated the year before last, too, but he saw no reason to mention that. For one thing, Edmond was clearly, apparently much to the regret of the Aladren Quidditch team, not here now, and for another, he had definitely gathered over the years that the less said about the Georgia branch, the better. That was where all the scandals happened, they were worse than Louisiana, and in some ways maybe even North Carolina, since at least North Carolina had yet to have a patriarch who went crazy and decided to behave as though he were not part of a civilized age. Though admittedly, seeing Mal on a broom could bring the part about no one going crazy into question, anyway….

He nodded again when he heard Arabella was Amity’s first cousin. “Theresa speaks well of her,” he lied, though he had never actually heard Theresa say much about her roommates, or about school at all before this summer. That didn’t mean much, though, because he and Theresa had never really been the closest of cousins, just amicable. The twins had a better excuse for not mentioning Miss Hope, though, so he let that one go.

“Of course,” Anthony said with a smile when she said she was glad to be away from home and have a sense of independence. He was feeling more than a little anxious about being away from home, and hearing it put like that, that they were away from home, made some of the edge fade from his excitement, but he knew enough to know that no self-respecting guy was going to say anything about missing his mother. “I’m sure they’ll get someone to cover the class, though,” he added about Transfiguration. “Since it’s a core class.”

A mandatory CATS class. He reminded himself that it was far too early to worry about that at all. Five years was a long time, after all; a look around at any of his family reunions could show that. Everyone got older, new people were there….

“The Potions professor is our Head of House,” he said. “Professor Fawcett.” Which she probably already knew, it occurred to him a second later since she had family here, too, but he’d already said it. “Arnold and Arthur both like him, so he must be easy to like, they usually have different tastes. About professors, anyway.” Especially strict ones who assigned a lot of work; Anthony could see how that could appeal to how Arthur liked to think of himself, anyway, but what Arnold was getting out of it was someone else's guess, because unless the man had a personality Arthur should have despised on sight, Anthony really had no idea.
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Amity

August 30, 2012 2:25 AM
"We tend to have a lot of girls." Amity responded. "Though my great-uncle Gus's seem to be mostly boys." Aside from his descendents there were, of course, Adam and Evan and her cousin Fabian who bore the last name Brockert. That was all she could remember at the moment. Hopefully, they'd all have lots of sons too, but the family name was in no danger of going extinct any time soon.

Amity nodded as Anthony said that Theresa spoke well of Arabella. Of course, the new Aladren didn't truly think that one pureblood would speak badly of another publicly or be any less than polite-aside from Carrie saying nasty things about other or having nasty things said about her which were well deserved-to their faces. And even Carrie seemed to say more horrible things about her brother and the non-purebloods than any of the purebloods. "Arabella seems to approve of her as well."

She supposed it would have been good for her cousin to befriend Anthony's. Mother was always stressing the importance of connections and Amity knew that even her relatives who were less vocal about it, such as Grandfather, were completely in favor of them making good ones and being a credit to the Brockert name. Arabella had hit it off with Alexandra Devereaux though and while the name wasn't as well known, the other third year's mother had been a Carey and a large part of why Amity remembered that was that everyone viewed it as an acceptable and advantageous friendship.

It was odd really, the Pecari was supposed to be bold and daring, as that was what her house was like, but it seemed to the younger girl that Arabella more so even than herself was more comfortable with others in their own social class. Plus, Amity's cousin struggled a lot more with being a lady, losing self-control at times. She seemed to get especially angry when someone hurt someone she cared about, which the Aladren always thought of as a Teppenpaw trait. Amity supposed that the difference was the way Arabella went about it.

Besides, not everyone fit their House stereotype. Sara Raines, for example, was a Pecari who was held up as an exemplary pureblood lady. The first year herself wasn't sure she was the ideal Aladren who was completely scholastically driven. Amity really wasn't driven to do all that much of anything.

Ironic given her mother wanting more than anything for her and her sister to be competitive go-getters. They didn't need to be as far as the Aladren was concerned. They were Brockerts for Merlin's sake! They were on top-not that others weren't also-and as long as they didn't do anything too disreputable such as get involved with a Muggleborn or play Quidditch if they were a girl, they were fine. No need to be too ambitious.

"Oh, I heard decent things about Professor Fawcett." Amity replied. "My cousins seem to like him," well not Carrie since he was a non-pureblood who had scolded her, but that she didn't like Professor Fawcett seemed like a glowing recommendation of the man, "and my uncle has no issues with him as a co-worker. The only objection I've heard," from anyone who mattered "is that he gives quite a bit of homework." That wasn't something that Amity particularly looked forward too, but it couldn't be worse than home.
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