Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

October 26, 2012 7:42 PM
Midterm had come and gone along with Christmas and New Years. This was the first year of holidays with both Angel and Ayita. Kiva had no idea if they appreciated or enjoyed the holidays with the entire family, but they were both pleasant and everyone seemed to enjoy them. Hopefully, things would only get better. Angel had been officially adopted and that was because both of his parents were deceased and his caretaker and signed over all guardianship. Ayita’s was a little more tricky and they had to seek out legal counsel on what to do. But, they were still determined to complete it. Especially now that they were expecting.

Kiva was hitting her fourth month into the pregnancy. She would be able to remain throughout the entire term, but she was pushing it close to her due date. Although her robes were hiding any trace of her upcoming new motherhood, if she were wearing her usual garnets, her coworkers would be able to spot the baby bump without trouble. Still not quite that large, she was definitely growing faster than with Emery. She wasn’t going to make an announcement or anything and she had already told the staff, but everyone else could figure it out on their own.

Standing in front of the student body, Kiva allowed them a few minutes of chit chat to allow them that moment of excitement before forcing them to calm down again. Finally deciding that they had enough time for greetings and initial welcome hugs, Kiva began, “Hello everyone! Welcome back! I hope all of your holidays were pleasant and fun.” She greeted, smiling happy. She loved the holidays, but sometimes it was nice to come back to a routine.

“I’m going to make this short and sweet.” She advised them. She had no new staff members or anything, so there wasn’t a need for anything too long winded. “This year our Midsummer Event is the bonfire. Normally, we like to have the students contribute something during each of the events, but this year, we wanted to give you all a break. We have been very impressed with past years’ behaviors that we wanted to have this be an award.” Kiva explained to them. “We’ll be having a camp out in the Pitch and you’ll get to do nothing more than roast smores and have fun with friends. You’ll hear more about it when we get closer to the end of term. For now, enjoy your dinner.” With that, Kiva sent them off and the food began to arrive.
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Eris Ackart

October 31, 2012 1:56 AM
After getting to spend some time with her friends back in England over the holiday, Eris was actually excited to get back to Sonora. It would have been nice to have her old friends with her, of course, but she was ready and raring to make more new ones. She’d also spent enough time with her brothers over the last week of break, and was ready for some peace and quiet. Of course, this would have to wait until after the returning feast.

This was her first of many Sonoran feasts, and Eris marveled at how small the hall felt when packed full of people—and how loud it was. No wonder Michael tended to take his meals at off hours. Her favorite part was how everyone got to sit wherever they wanted. Under normal circumstances, she would have sat next to Abigal at either of their house tables, but for now, she felt more comfortable sticking with her fellow Teppenpaws.

The Headmistress’ announcement about the mid-summer bonfire/Quidditch pitch event really excited her. She was already looking forward to summer and all of the things she had planned, but the prospect of camping for a night with her friends made her wish summer would come even faster. Which reminded her, she had to report her findings on her parent’s feelings about a proposed student exchange situation. She also had a gift or two to dole out. Plus her birthday was days away-- Eris was so happy and excited that she nearly forgot how hungry she was.

She smiled and waved at a few people that she recognized from class, or from her clubs—or some she didn’t even know and dished up her plate. Salad and a grilled chicken breast. She decided to keep it light, because soon it would be time for dessert and Eris loved dessert. As she ate, her dark eyes scanned the room for one person in particular. She was anxious to see him, but knew that if she didn’t catch him here, there was always the common room. Assuming, of course, she hadn’t frightened him off after the holiday party.

Eris needed to get rid of some of this energy, and though she was sure adding sugar on top of it wasn’t going to help, she wasn’t quite ready to leave the feast yet. So instead, she decided that some friendly conversation might help calm her down a bit.

“Did you have a nice holiday?” She asked her neighbor before taking a sip of water.
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Jorge Garcia

November 01, 2012 3:31 PM
Jorge didn’t really have friends at Sonora. It didn’t bother him most of the time because he didn’t mind staying in his dorm or wandering around on his own. He enjoyed blending into the crowd and just watching everyone else interact. It was amazing the sort of things that he overheard when people didn’t realize he was there. It was a little weird sometimes to know that when he was at Sonora, he didn’t mind being quiet and just sitting back watching the world go by while at home he was all over the place wanting to do things.

This holiday had been no exception of that. As usual, they had the big family dinner. Every year, the dinner grew larger due to the guests. They had it out in Spain this year because the manor was much larger and could hold them all. It was so much fun being around everyone again. With his uncle’s wedding happening soon, everyone was overwhelmingly excited. His aunt was going to be the Best ‘Man’ in her best friend’s wedding, so she was even more bubbly than usual. Everyone was asking when his Uncle Mateo was going to settle down and when Uncle Jose and Aunt Danae were going to have children. On top of all of this, Lita and Juri were inseparable and he was now a usual suspect at their dinner table.

The best thing about holidays was that he was able to hang out with Pedro, his cousin. Pedro lived in Mexico due to his father taking over the Firm there, so his parents decided it was best for him to stay and go to a Magical school in Mexico. Jorge missed his cousin, they were like brothers, but there wasn’t much he could do about it. Besides, his Uncle Paul was a jerkface.

Now back at Sonora and already missing the constant banter that happened in two separate languages, Jorge decided to be a little different and sat by the new girl. He usually found himself at the Pecari table near his classmates, but figured he didn’t need to hear the same old stories from them… or watch Jade eat. Besides, he liked the way Eris spoke.

The bonfire was a cool idea, but he wasn’t sure about the tent situation. He would either be sharing with his roommate, or being placed into by a Professor. That was probably potentially embarrassing to him, but since he didn’t know many guys, it seemed inevitable. He would deal with that later.

“My holiday was good. Spent it with the whole family out in Spain.” Jorge commented lightly. Sometimes, what little accent he may have on an average day, became thicker slightly after being with his extended family. “How was your holiday?”
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Eris Ackart

November 02, 2012 9:40 PM
Eris was happy, and rather surprised, to see Jorge seated next to her. He’d been a good potions partner last term, and was interesting to talk to, she just half expected him to be off somewhere more exciting than beside her. She was a little flattered though, that he’d choose to spend the feast with her over any of the other students filling the hall.

She smiled when he revealed what he did over the holiday; with what she knew of his family, she was sure that meant there was a big celebration. And he had been to Spain! Eris felt a little silly for having asked if he’d ever eaten at his family’s restaurant there now. Some people didn’t visit their distant families, so it felt like a valid question at the time, but alas, Jorge’s was not your average family.

Maybe it was because she was out of her element, but she picked up the extra Spanish flavor in Jorge’s voice and she kind of liked it. She knew that some people lost theirs when they spent too much time away from home, or that some people picked up accents around certain people, and she assumed that was what happened. She was still fresh out of England, so she didn’t think she’d lost much of hers, but when she was home, her friends informed her that certain words sounded a bit more Americanized. Maybe ‘r’s were getting too harsh or something.

“Mine was lovely, thanks. Popped over to England for a bit, and got to sleep in my old room, see my mates and that lot. And my brothers…but they weren’t nearly as dreadful as usual. For the most part anyway.” Eris said with a smile as she cut into her chicken. “How’s your mum? She holdin’ up alright after all the family time?” She added, recalling their potions conversation.

“Oh! I meant to say hello to you at the party, but I was a bit distracted, and since I now know who you were meant to be, well done on your costume.”
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Jorge

November 03, 2012 3:50 PM
Jorge grinned at the question about his mother. Hannah was the eldest of nine children. By the time she was 17, the last of the nine were born and she was already an adult and a ballerina. She married his father a couple of years later. His sister was only a couple of years younger than his twin Uncles, so his mother sometimes felt like she was also a mother to some of her siblings. Not to say that Abuela and Abuelo weren’t good parents, but Hannah had the natural maternal instinct that often took over when her siblings were around.

“She seemed to take it well.” Jorge commented, looking thoughtful. “Probably because she wasn’t hosting the gathering, so she didn’t have to worry about making everything perfect. I think she was more concerned about how serious my sister is with her boyfriend than anything else.” Jorge said, looking amused. Lita had been dating Juri since she was a 7th year at Sonora. Now she was a junior at Julliard and the two of them were attached at the hip. “Plus, I think she was happy to have all home again. I think she’s getting that empty nest syndrome people always talk about.” That was true. The moment he had walked through the door, his mother was on his butt wanting to have family time before they set off for Europe.

Jorge was surprised that she had brought up the party or having any indication that she had noticed he was there. “Thanks. It was one of my favorite puzzle book series when I was little. Most people I don’t think got the reference. Anyway, don’t worry about it. Jade kept me company most of the night and besides, you seemed very preoccupied with your boyfriend to bother with any distractions.” Jorge commented lightly while he ate. “I’m surprised he isn’t here sitting with you. You two seem pretty close. Catching them right from the start, smart move.” Jorge commented with a grin. He was only teasing her of course. It meant nothing to him whether or not she was seeing Michael, but he liked to tease his sisters about such nonsense, might as well tease the new girl too.

“Did going back to England make you miss it all the more?” Jorge asked. San Francisco would always be his home, but being in Spain and Mexico just as often if not more, he sometimes wished that he could stay there forever.
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Eris Ackart

November 03, 2012 6:42 PM
“Oh, well that’s good!” Eris said, pushing salad around her plate with her fork. She was trying to create the perfect bite by getting a bit of everything loaded onto her utensil.

“My mum was a bit frazzled from having me and my brothers all under one roof again, and yet she misses us all when we’re off at school. She’s mental…but we love her.” She added with a smile, taking her perfect bite as Jorge explained about his mother’s empty nest syndrome. She suspected that was what was going on with hers as well, and that she had been so concerned with trying to make everyone’s holiday special so she ran herself ragged in the process. Being perfect for one or two people was definitely a lot easier than trying to please 5. She could only imagine how things must have been for Mrs. Jorge’s mom.

“They must be pretty serious then? Was he there as well?” Eris asked, referring to Jorge’s sister. She wasn’t entirely sure why she asked, not knowing either of Jorge’s sisters. Maybe it was just the prospect of someday having a Christmas without one or more of her brothers that bothered her. In fact, it almost made her sad to think about one of her brothers choosing their girlfriend over the family. Obviously, Eris thought, she’d spent too much time with them recently.

Eris felt heat rise into her cheeks as Jorge mentioned her being preoccupied with her ‘boyfriend’. She let his comment linger in the air for a moment, taking another bite of her chicken and dabbing at her lips with her napkin as she thought about how to approach his observation. She didn’t mind that people thought Michael was her boyfriend, but she figured that maybe he would have minded. Plus she was starting to really come to terms with her feelings about him, and having other people keyed in on that was still a little embarrassing. Particularly since she was pretty sure that Michael had no idea.

She felt like they were pretty close, or were starting to be, but a lot could change in two weeks. She wasn’t even quite sure where Michael was at the moment. She was glad, however, that Jorge made that final jab about catching them from the start--he was taking the mickey out of her.
“All part of my plot to take over this school in the name of Britain. Steal the hearts of all the boys and have them do my bidding. You might be next if you’re not wary. “She said with a grin, taking a drink of her water to wash down the lump in her throat.

“Jade, eh? She your bird?” She finished, completely avoiding the subject of her relationship with Michael. She wasn’t usually superstitious, but she didn’t want to jinx anything.

Jorge’s question about England was a tough one. She did miss it, and as long as she stayed away, she reckoned she always would. Above anything though, she missed her friends. Eris noticed, however, that her first few days home were kind of tough. She actually kind of missed Sonora. Or the people at Sonora anyhow. She was a person of two worlds now, and she wondered if this wasn’t similar to how Muggleborns felt.

“I think I’ll always miss it, and it’ll always be home, but Sonora is starting to win me over.”
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Jorge

November 05, 2012 1:08 AM
“I think that’s what Moms are good at.” Jorge commented with a grin. Moms were meant to miss their kids and then go crazy when the kids were around. At least, that’s what he perceived whenever he was home with his mom and then she was home with her mom. Sometimes, Jorge enjoyed watching his Abuela deal with her children. It seemed that no matter what the age of your children were, you will always still be a parent and for some reason, your children will never behave how you want them too.

“Yeah, they are. It’s been over three years since they started dating and they are always together. I like him. He seems nice and Lita’s pretty happy.” Jorge shrugged. He gave his sisters a hard time all the time, but he still wanted them to be happy. Lita was the sensitive one and she had been hurt in the past, Jorge wouldn’t want her to have to go through that again, but it seemed like Juri was keeping her happy. “Juri came with Lita and they stayed for some of the holiday and then they left to spend the rest of it with his family. I think my mom is worried that Lita will stop dancing for him. Not that I think Juri would ask her to do that or Lita ever would, but my Mom stopped dancing when she had Lita.”

Eris did not deny dating Michael, so that just confirmed Jorge’s suspicions. He thought it a little strange that being new to a school she would date the first boy she met instead of actually getting to know people first, but he didn’t think anything negative about Michael, so it might have been a good strategy on her part. “Girls have a hard time getting one over me. Growing up with the lot of them, you learn a thing or two.” Jorge stated with ease.

He laughed openly when she asked after Jade. “She just appears out of nowhere. Cute to look at but as gross eating habits. You were my escape from having to watch that all evening.” Jorge told her with all honesty. He wasn’t sure if he could ever get over how the girl ate anything. It was one thing to enjoy food and another thing to shove food into ones mouth without chewing it.

“Well, I mean, it’s a good thing that you don’t hate Sonora.” Jorge stated. “Plus, it’s not like you can’t ever go back to England. Probably don’t want to tell your English friends that you prefer the desert over them though. They might find that a little hurtful.”
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Eris Ackart

November 07, 2012 9:58 AM
“You’re probably right.” Eris replied, thinking back to her own mother and how mental she had been over the holiday. She wasn’t bad over the summer, but she also didn’t have three extra bodies around. Three loud, stinky, boy bodies.--who ate everything they could see and often made a mess out of everything they touched. Save for Lee. He was the middle brother, and the more laid back of the three. He was also rather tidy, and only really got loud when the other two were picking on him—which happened frequently. Darius, the younger of the three, was a trickster and loved pranking anyone within arm’s length, and Alec just kind of egged everyone on.

Eris couldn’t fight the smile on her face as Jorge went on about his sister and her boyfriend. She was glad that he approved of him, and was a sucker for happy endings. She nodded as he mentioned his mother’s concern…or what he perceived to be his mother’s concern. From what she’d heard about Jorge’s sister, dancing was a vital part of who she was. She couldn’t see herself giving up something that was so important to her for love. A baby, however, was a different matter. At least when it came to dancing. Eris’ mum would complain about how having four children completely wrecked her body—and she was no dancer. She always envisioned an athlete’s body as a finely tuned instrument, and the same held true for ballerinas. She couldn’t imagine the havoc carrying a child would wreak, so though it was sad to think of, she could understand why Jorge’s mom gave up dancing after having her first child.
“But that’s a little different, isn’t it? It’s not like Lita is having a baby…” Eris said, pausing as she didn’t really think it was her place to say anything further. Not that she really had anything else to add. “I’m glad you lot seem to get along though. It’d be dreadful if you didn’t like him and they ended up getting married.” Eris always hoped that someday, when her brothers eventually got married, that she’d have a good relationship with her sisters in law. Aside from Abigal, they’d be the closest things to real sisters that she’d have.

Eris laughed when Jorge made his comment about girls and growing up with a lot of them. She really wasn’t much of a prankster, and hadn’t actually considered trying to bring her proposed plan to fruition, but she had a hard time turning down a challenge.

“The same could be said for being a girl and growing up with three older brothers.” She said with a smile before taking another drink of her water. She nearly spit out her water when the conversation turned to Jade, and she quickly covered her mouth with her napkin as she coughed and choked, while trying to laugh at the same time.

“S-sorry to hear.” Eris managed, still finding the reason for Jorge joining her particularly amusing. “Glad I could be of some use though.” She didn’t know Jade outside of a name from the attendance sheet, but she must have been something else if a boy couldn’t stand the sight of her during meal time. Then again, from what she knew of Jorge’s mom, he would have had better table manners than say—her own brothers. Not that her mother hadn’t tried, and in formal settings they managed to behave, but it was three against one and at home, meals were like a ravenous frenzy of who would eat the most the fastest. Eris found herself feeling a little nostalgic.

“I wouldn’t say I prefer it here, but it definitely has its perks.” Eris said with a smile. She knew he was right, if Abigal or Irvin thought she’d rather be at Sonora than with them, they wouldn’t be too happy. That wasn’t the case though, really. She was trying to adapt to her new environment and parts of it made it easier to deal with. Parts, that she realized weren’t sitting very far from her. Eris hadn’t seen him walk in, but she was suddenly very aware of Michael’s presence in the room. Her heart fluttered, and suddenly she wasn’t feeling all that hungry. She wondered why he was sitting with the Greek/Roman costumed boy from the party and not with one of his other friends—or with her. She bit down on her bottom lip and thought for a moment, trying not to let her gaze rest on Michael for too long. If she’d walked in on him sitting beside a girl she didn’t know, she might not want to sit beside him either.

Eris pushed her food around her plate some more, resigning to the fact that she wasn’t going to eat any more of it. Or maybe he’d been there this entire time and was picking up bits of their conversation. Eris felt her cheeks redden again as she stared a little too intensely at her plate. Maybe she’d be able to catch Michael when everything was over with, and they could walk together and she’d have the chance to explain. Did she even have anything to explain? She needed to think of something else.

“So!” She said, stealing one more glance at Michael before turning back to Jorge. “Your house’s Quidditch match is soon, do you play?”
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Jorge

November 11, 2012 6:11 PM
He openly laughed when Eris asked about Lita’s possible pregnancy (not in so many words, of course). “No way. Lita’s a shrewd. And she’s really selfish. There’s no way she’d do anything stupid where she would have to take care of someone else.” It really was an amusing thought for him to see Lita as a mom right now. “I just think Mom meant that if Juri got serious about his music, that Lita would follow him or something, instead of continuing with her dance. Which, I can see her doing more so than getting herself pregnant.” Thankfully, that was one scandal the Santoros/Chevez/Garcias have yet to have. Marriage seemed to always came first before little ones. “Considering he has a small family, Juri is doing pretty well getting used to the chaos.

Jorge wasn’t lost on the fact that Michael had sat down near them and in the line of sight. Nor had he been lost on the fact that Michael had been staring at them throughout the night, looking none too pleased (at least, that was Jorge’s opinion of it). He thought that maybe Eris might not have thought too deeply into their relationship considering she seemed to not notice or maybe not care enough to be bothered by Michael’s presence, but then the change happened and Jorge’s suspicions about the two of them were rightfully confirmed. He shook his head. He did not like drama. In fact, he would do all he could to stay out of it.

Eris’s sudden change in topic did not sway him from his thoughts either. “No, I’m not.” Jorge commented without much enthusiasm. He liked Quidditch just fine. He had played it with the family growing up and loved to go to his Tio’s games in Portugal, but he had no real desire to play it himself while at school. It didn’t seem quite as fun. Plus, he liked to have his free time. Quidditch would just muck up his schedule of doing nothing.

He realized that his meal was now ruined due to Eris finally noticing Michael’s arrival and thus decided to say his two cents whether or not she appreciated it. “Look, the two of you better get your acts straight with this whole ‘denying’ that you are together because anyone with two working eyes can see, it’s clear that you two are together.” He commented. He was very disappointed. He sat with Eris because he thought she would be good company and because he thought she had the potential of being cool. He was mistaken. She was just like all the other girls. “With angry eyes over there and you becoming a girl, this isn’t all that entertaining for me and I don’t like to be glared at just for talking to a girl. Jealousy isn’t really that flattering. I’d rather eat with Monster Mouth.” Jorge didn’t actually know if Michael was jealous, but he had been staring over here too often to not be considered creepy and since Eris noticed him and also stared back, the two of them could be creepy alone together and Jorge can go sit with Jade.
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Eris Ackart

November 19, 2012 2:26 AM
Eris was positively flummoxed by Jorge’s sudden change of attitude. Yes, Michael was looking her way a little more than usual this feast, and while she didn’t particularly mind the attention, she could see how that might bother the other boy. But denying that they were together? Or assuming that Michael was angry or jealous that Jorge was seated beside her? Where did that even come from? And what did he mean when he said she was ‘becoming a girl’? It wasn’t as though she’d run off to hang on his arm the moment he entered the room, or that she’d ignored Jorge completely by staring dreamily at Michael while she sighed and chose names for their future children. Somehow, however, she’d offended her classmate more than Jade’s eating habits. Avoiding which had landed him beside her in the first place.

She wasn’t quite sure what all she was feeling, but Jorge’s tirade had definitely pulled the wings off of the butterflies she’d had in her stomach. She’d considered him a potential friend, but if he was going to shout at her every time she let an emotion slip, or looked at someone for longer than he deemed necessary, she would happily look elsewhere. She didn’t need that kind of drama in her life—she had enough as it was.

“Wow.” She said, trying to still wrap her head around what had just happened. Eris folded her napkin, refrained from throwing the remainder of her beverage on Jorge, and rose from her seat. Her mind was racing, but she couldn’t come up with a single witty retort, she just wanted to get out of the hall.

“See you in class.” She added, brushing her hair behind her as she made her way quickly to the Teppenpaw common room.
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Jorge

November 19, 2012 6:17 PM
Apparently, Eris did not appreciate what he had said considering she abruptly stood up and declared their meal over with, something he had already done the moment she stopped eating because Michael was a few feet away. He hadn’t said anything rude or untrue. He had stated facts and observations and if she couldn’t handle it, then she should go back to England. This was America and people spoke their minds. Especially when it was affecting their meal. She couldn’t even claim anything either, since all she said was a final farewell about classes and then did an even more girly thing by throwing her hair over her shoulder.

“If he runs after you, you know what I said is true!” Jorge called out after her. Michael wouldn’t have been able to hear what he had said, so he had no qualms about it. He had a real feeling though that the moment that Michael realized that Eris was gone, he would immediately leave the table and head back to the common room too. They made things so obvious. The truth was that Jorge wouldn’t mind sitting and eating with the both of them once they established what everyone else could already see. There was no drama there that way. Well, shouldn’t be any drama anyway.

He did not, however, enjoy sitting at a table and seeing a physical and mental change in his table mate that clearly made all signs say that she would rather be sitting with someone else than him. Like he had been a last resort or something and that she was stuck with him. He would have rather had her just excuse herself and go sit with him than sit here and feel like he was somehow making her evening worse. It didn’t help that Michael was looking the exact same way. Nope, Jorge was not in the wrong, nor was he the rude one. He’d let them figure it out though and then wait for Eris to apologize for throwing her girly tantrum.
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