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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Hope Brockert

August 25, 2012 5:49 AM
Fifth year was a big year, it was when prefects were announced and CATS were taken. Despite the latter and whether or not she got the former, Hope was looking forward to having a great year. She was determined for it to be such. Everything was better than it had been before, Autumn was eating again, the Teppenpaw had spent time with the other pureblood girls in her year and the one above at Sophie Jamison's sleepover and she'd attended the wedding of Fae Sinclair's brother and even though it hadn't been her big day, she'd still felt special getting to do something with her older brother and great-grandparents.

Hope had also attended and been a bridesmaid in Nina's wedding at the end of the summer. Things like this made her think about getting married herself someday. Unfortunately, they most likely made Great Grandfather think about Hope getting married someday too and they likely varied greatly on who the groom would be.

Not that the Teppenpaw necessarily knew for sure who it would be, even if it wasn't up to Great Grandfather, but a girl could certainly have her fantasies, and surely Hope wasn't alone in picturing herself with her current crush when she did. She figured that was something that most did, but it wasn't something that would happen for sure and even without Great Grandfather, it wasn't anything Hope would ever think of as an inevitability. It wasn't as if they were even an actual couple. The fifth year would prefer to get to that stage first, if possible.

It wasn't as if Russell was muggleborn or anything. He was a pureblood, it was just that he wasn't the right sort of pureblood for Great Grandfather's taste. Still, she wished and dreamed that things could be possible between them and if that was what Russell did want-which Hope had no indication that he did-well, she would probably go for it regardless of what happened. Besides, even if she did get disowned by Great Grandfather, when he died, she'd just get re-owned anyway-and Hope figured that he knew that.

She took a seat at the Teppenpaw table, watching the first years be sorted, noting that Amity, whom Hope had just met for an extended period of time on the wagon, was in Aladren with Evan and Nora. Next came the announcements for Head students-which Hope already knew-and prefect. She applauded, grinning. The fifth year might not have gotten it, but her friend had and somehow, that made Hope just as happy.

Once the newly announced prefects were back at their tables, Hope got up and walked over to Russell. "Congratulations!" She exclaimed, a big smile on her face.
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Russell Layne

August 28, 2012 11:43 PM
Whether or not it was a good political move, he could not say, but when Russell entered the Cascade Hall to start off his fifth year, he pretended not to see his roommates and found a seat elsewhere along the Aladren table. Tonight was when the prefects for their class would be announced, and whether things went his way or whether they didn’t, Russell thought it might be in his own best interests to be away from Preston. Better for the safety and well-being of everyone involved.

He looked in the general direction of the Sorting, not finding it very interesting since he didn’t have anyone he knew in that year but watching politely nevertheless while he thought about other things, and then applauded just as politely and disinterestedly for the new staff appointments and for Sam and Jane, the new Head Students, neither of whom he knew even though he’d put it together that he and Sam had a few people in common and were from the same city, which was not, weirdly enough, the source of any of the people they had in common, that he knew of. When the headmistress said she was about to call a second group of people up, he felt himself tense up nervously, believing simultaneously that it could be him and that it was definitely going to be either Preston or one of the twins right up until the moment when Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau said his name instead of any of theirs.

A wave of some strong emotion, he didn’t even know what at the moment, swept over him as he stood, glad after all that he had dressed up a little even though it had made the ride to school that much more uncomfortable, feeling self-conscious about the first moment when any of the spotlight of Sonora had been directly on him as he walked forward and gave Topher a look he hoped conveyed, in short, a sense of how unlikely them both becoming prefects had been before he took his badge, bowing slightly to the headmistress and realizing, as he did from time to time, that he really had been around the others in his dorm too long.

When permitted to, then, he headed back with as little fanfare as possible for his seat, where the announcement of the midsummer event and then the school song lay in wait…And, to his surprise, Hope with them. He smiled when she congratulated him, though he could tell his forehead was probably turning at least a light shade of red at having more attention drawn to his new honor. He had wanted it, but now that he had it, he was a little unsure about it, not really accustomed to standing out like that, the way having the bit of metal on the front of his robes every day would make him stand out.

“Thanks, Hope,” he said. He glanced down the table and was instantly gladder that he had chosen this seat, though somewhat worried about living until morning. “Let’s just hope we both still think it’s good tomorrow,” he added as Preston snapped at Arthur. Maybe they would destroy each other, leaving him on top, as he’d briefly considered provoking last year before he realized that trying to filter the story through Fae and Sara might not work if one didn’t talk to the other before talking to the other guys and that even if it did work that it might still be traced back to him. “Anyway, happy fifth year. The CATS await. Did you at least get to have a good summer?”
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Hope

August 30, 2012 9:18 AM
She smiled back at her friend, noticing him blush a little, which made him seem even cuter to her. "You're welcome." Hope's gaze traveled down to where Preston was speaking to Arthur. The former really didn't see too happy and while she did feel a bit bad for him-some people really wanted the badge, for example, Autumn had seemed rather unhappy about not being on the Head Girl ballot last year and Hope had been worried that she was going to get sick again right away-she cared much more about Russell than Preston.

Of course, the Aladren boys in her class were an interesting lot, and perhaps her friend was worried for his own safety. "I'm sure he'll get over it." She said, nodding in Preston's direction and trying to reassure Russell. The Teppenpaw smiled at him. "You really deserve it anyway." Hope added. It was true. He was the most approachable of all the Aladrens in their year. Arnold Carey, she supposed, wasn't too bad, though she didn't know him well. He seemed pleasant enough, something of a gentleman but she had to admit, she was slightly biased towards Russell.

Hope also had to admit, when she thought about the problems that the other fifth year might face with his roommates, that she felt rather lucky. She really didn't think the rest of her own housemates would get mad about Reggie being prefect and smother her or something. Hope knew that she wouldn't, and Maddie was Reggie's best friend. She wasn't entirely sure about Addison, but she really didn't think that redhead had it in her. It didn't seem her style. It was more likely that her roommate would cry over it if she was unhappy and go off with her sisters.

It was great that they were such a nice easygoing group-which Hope supposed was expected given that they were Teppenpaws-even if she wasn't all that close to them. They were drama free-aside from the fact that Addison always seemed upset about something-and the fifth year was glad. Of course, Hope had to admit that if any drama actually was going on, she was rather oblivious to it. She was pleasant to her roommates but, she noted as she looked over at Autumn then back to Russell, she had her mind on other things.

"Happy fifth year to you too." The Teppenpaw replied. "Summer was pretty good. Same as always. My sister Nina got married and I was a bridesmaid." She didn't think boys were very interested in weddings, Evan wasn't but then her brother wasn't necessarily interested in things other boys were either. A lot of them liked Quidditch and her brother wasn't at all interested in that. Adam hadn't been either nor were her first cousins Oliver or Marshall, the latter being interested in booze and the former being interested in...shoes? Still when it was her own sister, as opposed to Alessa who was a distant cousin or Fae Sinclair's brother who wasn't even related to her, it was a bit different.

Hope went on. "I also went to a sleepover at Sophie Jamison's house." It hadn't been the first time she'd visited England of course, but it was the first slumber party she'd ever attended there or anywhere and it was a rather different experience. "What about you? How was your summer?"
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Russell

September 23, 2012 1:44 PM
“Oh, yeah,” Russell said when Hope seemed sure that Preston would get over it. “We’re all friends really, you know.”
 
This, of course, was a bald-faced lie. Russell liked his roommates, with the exception of Josh, well enough, but he didn’t trust them in the slightest, and he knew perfectly well that Preston and probably Arthur as well though that he didn’t deserve the badge, and that they felt that way more because of his family than because of himself. Russell thought he contributed more to the school than they did, since he hadn’t seen them lining up to help in the library for the past few years, and he  did as well in their classes as anyone, so they couldn’t object on those grounds. There wasn’t much to speak of except the fact that he was a Layne and none of his relatives had ever been under investigation for Dark activities.
 
Russell didn’t know what to think of his own family, sometimes. They were all over the lists of old prefects, old Head Boys and Girls, old Quidditch captains, but they didn’t appear in major political positions later in life. Every now and then a girl would catch herself a rich husband – Alicia was, in his opinion, a shade too proud of her mother and aunt for doing that – but by and large, they stayed out of the genealogy books, too, the thick, gold-edged ones which showed up in the shop from time to time, even though they knew among themselves that they could trace their family back through at least nine generations of wizards. It was weird, in his mind, especially since some them were not at all quiet about their ambition…
 
He was distracted from that, though, by Hope asserting further that she thought he’d crossed the line between not being a ridiculous option and actually being a good one. He agreed, but knew it could just be politeness or friendliness on her part. “We’ll see,” he said modestly, “but thanks for the vote of confidence.” He considered whether or not to express sympathy for her failure to get a badge; he’d never been sure if Teppenpaws, by and large, cared about that kind of thing. He decided against it.
 
She started talking about her summer, which was mostly composed of things he didn’t know about. He did remember the name Nina Brockert and could put a face to it, linking it to Rachel’s year and being surprised by how quickly she’d gotten married if that was the case before he caught himself and reminded himself that the Brockerts were that sort of family. That was part of why, in a faintly surprised tone, he said “Huh” when she mentioned going to a sleepover at Sophie Jamison’s; in his head, Sophie Jamison was the Pecari Keeper, and thus not the sort of person Brockerts associated with. Hope wasn’t that bad about it, she was talking to him, after all, but he really seriously doubted that her parents condoned that the way they would have to condone a sleepover.
 
“Mine was pretty much the same as always, too,” he said. “I worked at the apothecary again, you know, mostly chopping stuff for Uncle Philip for a few galleons. He did let me brew a few sleeping draughts and stuff this year, though. Said I had to keep in practice before CATS.”
 
Going beyond that never even occurred to him. His life was neatly divided into parts, and some were completely unrelated to others. “How are your parents about them?” he asked, curious how having a lot of siblings and a lot of money - and possibly being a girl, considering - affected that. His found them important, but he thought that was as much on principle as anything, considering that he had at least three career options open just through the family.
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Hope

September 28, 2012 8:57 PM
Something about what Russell's response about them all being friends didn't ring true for Hope. Which was kind of sad but then she wasn't friends with her roommates either. She got along with them okay but Reggie and Maddie were best friends with each other and Derry and she just wasn't part of the group. She supposed roommates didn't have to be friends, Evan was with his but for the most part none of her siblings had been close to theirs, though Hope thought that Kaylie had gotten on okay with hers and Chelsea hadn't had one until her last year.

But then, the rest of the Aladren boys were a different sort than Russell, though the Teppenpaw was more their sort than his, and they were friends so it wasn't unheard of. Still, it wasn't as if Preston and Arthur had ever seemed like the friendliest people though Nora thought the latter was fascinating and respected his intelligence quite a bit, which was rare. Josh was even worse. Hope was honestly pretty glad that it was unlikely that she'd have to marry him.

At least, though, Hope and Russell had each other and whether or not they were close to their respective roommates, and if they remained just friends or if-when-she got betrothed to someone else, she would always be there for him. There would always be that and she hoped that he would do the same.

"You're welcome." The Teppenpaw replied. She had really meant what she'd said. She felt a prefect should be someone that others could go to for help and definitely someone that wasn't going to go on a power trip and act like a pompous jerk. Someone who would listen if someone else had a problem. Come to think of it, it was probably for the best that Hope hadn't gotten it. It wasn't that she didn't care about others, she cared a great deal about some but she just never knew what to do when someone was upset, didn't have any good advice to give.

Russell seemed surprised about her summer and she thought it might have been about her going to Sophie's since pureblood girls of Hope's type were always getting married early. Some of them were betrothed by the time they were her age. Nora was already and had been since after her second year. Though Nina had been betrothed and married in a rather short period of time and to someone she really didn't know. It was probably for the best that they were putting off children and traveling to get to know each other better.

Hope could understand sort of why Russell might react that way to her sleeping over at Sophie's. The Pecari was, after all, a Quidditch player which made her less than proper, and it seemed that people not in their social class but still aware of how magical society was would think that Hope wouldn't associate with Sophie and technically, the Teppenpaw probably shouldn't have been allowed to go, given that Sophie's dad had represented her distant relative's ex-husband in their divorce. Then again, said relative was rumored to be a terrible person and Hope's father did not have a much better impression of her than Evan had of her daughter. However, the Jamisons might not have been the Brockerts or the Careys, but they were still a good family and Hope and Sophie were sort of friends.

"That sounds interesting." She replied. It sort of did. Potions wasn't her best subject but it seemed often like Russell got to do cool things because of the businesses his family owned. Of course, Hope would never have to help out in any her family had. For one thing, she was a girl and girls didn't work.

Hope shrugged. "My parents just want me to do my best and not fail. They're not looking for perfection." Actually since Autumn's illness her own parents had made that clearer than ever as the pursuit of perfection was killing her cousin. "It's not like I need to worry about them for a career, but it's shameful to the family if I'm not a decent witch." It also probably wouldn't help her get a husband if she wasn't any good at magic, but that aspect of Hope's future was one thing she was not comfortable discussing with Russell.

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