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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Alicia Bauer

November 13, 2012 4:47 PM
The wagon rides to Sonora were infinitely better than the ones from it, but they still couldn’t be ranked too highly among Alicia’s favorite parts of her year. She began to feel better as soon as she was inside the school again, but when the vehicle which had rescued her from home had landed on the grounds, she had been a little sore, a little disheveled, and more than a little irritated with life. Would a nice train have been so much inconvenience, or even Portkeys? Those could result in a little soreness, too, if she landed just wrong, but at least they were brief. She felt sorry for the East Coast students; whatever their other advantages in life might be, they had to spend most of the day being rattled around like that.

In the Cascade Hall, though, that was already off her mind, and it wasn’t an effort at all to keep a smile on her face, even in spite of a moment of worry about whether or not everyone had gotten their Christmas presents – Cepheus’ history of magical America, Henny’s volume of poetry, Ephanie’s play, and Thad’s Potions theory book and cross-stitched, Aladren-themed bookmark – on time, or at all, if an owl had died at the worst possible moment, despite her having carefully picked which post owls to use in an attempt to avoid that. She could, if thanks not already rendered weren’t offered to her then, ask around tomorrow, and she had New Year’s gifts – a good new quill and some chocolates for everyone – to hand out tonight and during tomorrow’s breakfast to make up for it if something had gone wrong anyway.

Evan, Gareth, and Andri would receive the New Year’s gift as well, even though she wasn’t as close to them as she was to the others and thus hadn’t gone through the gut-wrenching process of trying to figure out personal gifts for them during the earlier holiday. That had meant ultimately having the only slightly less gut-wrenching sensation of knowing she was probably walking an extremely thin wire, especially where Evan was concerned, but she thought she was okay, since Gareth was actually nice, Andri seemed to be interested in nothing but Quidditch and her sisters, and Evan was possibly too weird to notice. If she was wrong…but, well, she worried about that all the time anyway, and she was sure she would find some way to recover if she had gone wrong. It would be worse not to walk on the line at all; of that, she was absolutely sure.

Settling at the Aladren table after she finished making the rounds of quick greetings, she was a little disappointed to hear that they were, essentially, getting the year off as far as the Midsummer thing was concerned; she had enjoyed getting to work with her friends to put something together, and then showing it to the whole school at the Concert. In addition to letting the parents and professors and peers and ‘peers’ they all had see quite clearly who she was affiliated with and who was affiliated with her, it had also just been a lot of fun, and an accomplishment to pull off.

Still, she was sure she could have a nice time with the guys at the event and tolerate the pureblood girls if she had to, she’d get Henny to share a tent with her so there would be one person in it she could reasonably assume wasn’t planning to do anything awful to her in her sleep, and then…Well, the Concert would roll around again in sixth year, she guessed, after she got through…the next few years.

Alicia pointedly didn’t think about next year specifically. She couldn’t. When she did, her stomach twisted into such knots that gift shopping sounded pleasant by comparison. The thought of attending a ball didn’t bother her on its own – she had seen a few and was confident that she could handle everything involved, and even enjoy it – but a ball at school was definitely an event that involved a date, and if she got a date….She had thought that her friends’ parents coming to the Concert while hers were also present was nerve-wracking, but it turned out it was nothing compared to the thought of them hearing that she was going to a dance with one of their sons, and looking to see who she was.

She realized she was fidgeting with her wand, wondering if Jeremy could somehow be persuaded to work on getting an invitation to a Brockert event next year, or event his summer, so he could Confund Evan’s parents or something. That was the bad thing about the events, at least now – how their parents were all getting involved. She would give nearly anything to have been able to somehow enchant Thad’s parents and uncle last year….

Maybe an event where they didn’t do anything wasn’t so bad after all.

The meal appeared, and she put those thoughts away in their little box again, focusing on the food, the lights, the being back here and nearly six months away from having to see her family up close again. That was enough to celebrate right now, enough to let her compartmentalize the rest of it and be happy.

“Welcome back!” she said brightly, really meaning it, to one of the people nearby as they happened to look at each other. “Did you have a great holiday?”

There was the usual moment of fear, thinking that she had picked a wrong word with ‘great’, which she ignored, also as usual. She did wish she could learn not to do that, but she was used to it. At least her real back to school enthusiasm fit in with the part she usually had to play.
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