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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Carrie O'Malley

November 19, 2012 5:32 PM
Carrie sat primly at the Crotalus table. Midterm had been awful. Having Peyton around was even worse than having Ivy around, just as expected. At least with her cousin, the second year didn't have to live with her.

Babies were gross and annoying. They cried and voided their bowels-a lady never used words like poop-and smelled bad. Having one around her house was simply dreadful and the little brat had totally been the focus of attention. It would only get worse as Peyton got older and into things. Carrie didn't want her touching her things with sticky drool covered baby hands.

Of course Ryan had taken to Peyton right away. It figured. They deserved each other, along with that slobbery mutt. The second year really loathed her new family. The only one she didn't want to get rid of completely was her father, and even he didn't treat her the way she deserved. Carrie could only blame her step-mother for it. He was clearly under her influence. She was supposed to be his princess, the focus of his whole world.

That was another thing. She should be more of the focus of people at school too. The Crotalus deserved to be the center of attention and so far, the one time she truly had been was when that vile Amelia Pierce-why was that woman still at school? Was she blackmailing the board or something or counfounding them?-had the nerve to hex her. That was not positive attention, people were supposed to treat Carrie like someone special, the way she deserved.

She didn't have the crowd of friends she expected either. Of course, that was probably because people were jealous of her. Or intimidated by her greatness. It could be a little overwhelming for inferior people to be in the presence of someone as perfect as Carrie was-and of course, everyone was inferior to her. There were acceptable people, but she was still better than them in every way. Who could compare with perfection?

The Crotalus sat, annoyed. Why didn't the Headmistress just finish whatever unimportant thing she was saying? She was holding up the meal. Of course, the food at Sonora was beneath Carrie's standards too. If she wanted steak, she had to settle for prime rib when she deserved filet mignon! Not that she ever had too much. Small portions were key for a lady of good breeding.

Then came the announcement and her beautiful face froze in horror. Sleep outside in tents? Surely they couldn't expect her to do that . Carrie sleeping outdoors was just unthinkable . Her mother would throw an absolute fit and it would not, of course, be the Crotalus she'd be angry with. It would be the school, the Board would get another letter about this. Carrie wouldn't be surprised if this idea came from Amelia Pierce herself, the second year giving the offending party a cold glare.

She turned to the person sitting next to her. "Surely they can't be serious, expecting all of us students of good breeding to sleep in tents? Perhaps they'll just force the Muggleborns and halfbloods out there. Oh, and the poor purebloods." People like the Owens were probably used to substandard sleeping conditions.
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Lucrezia Renaldi

November 19, 2012 7:50 PM
The little Italian was excited beyond words. She was back at school after a very good Christmas. Lucrezia had come to love everything that her school represented which basically was freedom from her family. For some odd reason she preferred to live with her elderly great-great grandparents than her actual family, well with the exception of Carlo’s friends. They were always nice to look at, even when her brother got annoyed at her for trailing behind them. Being the youngest of a family of overachievers wasn’t a very good place to be because the bar was set up so high that the mere idea of it caused vertigo to anyone trying to reach it. The second year tried very hard, but it was hard. That was probably the reason why she preferred to be away from her family.

Christmas had been full of surprises, like the betrothal of Alana and Aime and Carlo’s internship in the Italian Ministry of Magic. Lucrezia had been happy for her older siblings, but she couldn’t stop the swirl of emotions that went through her. She had always known that her birth had been an accident, and had become the fourth unwanted child. So her struggle to stand out was more difficult for her than for others. She knew her family loved her, it was obvious, but she still couldn’t help but feel inadequate from time to time.

But she was back at Sonora and ready to tackle the rest of the year with the best face and smile she could muster. Realistically she didn’t have any major problems at home; it was just a self-esteem issue regarding her status. She had a loving family, friends and not a care in the world.

The Italian yawned behind the cover of her palm before sitting down after searching for Heaven in the table. She didn’t see her so she sat down and decided to save the place next to her for her best friend in the whole wide world. She yawned again out of tiredness. Lucrezia was still getting used to the change of time zones. It was hard. Still, she did her best to listen to what the Headmistress had to say. It was nice and polite to do so.

Now, the last bit of information was both exciting and frightening. The Crotalus didn’t know what camping meant in America, but with her family it meant being inside a tent that catered to your every need. She was pretty sure the tents from school wouldn’t be that luxurious. Now, she was excited because she loved learning new things and camping was one thing. She was of the idea that you needed to try things at least once.

However, her excitement was chilled by the snotty voice coming from her side. It was Carrie. Lucrezia didn’t necessarily like her roommate one bit. Carrie was a horrid little person with ideas of grandeur. She wasn’t even that good looking. She was one out of too many blondes in America. The Italian was usually polite to her because her family was important, but she hated her guts. “You know, Carrie. People of good breeding usually have better manners than you. Learn how to express yourself of people not lucky enough to share your status,” she answered with a frown. “Your superiority doesn’t mean you have to be rude about it. In fact, I think some ´inferior´ people act better than you. You should think about that.” Lucrezia was usually a good, friendly girl, but she had roomed with the wretched girl for over a year now and she was loathsome.
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Carrie

November 25, 2012 1:36 PM
Carrie was aghast at her roommate's words. How dare she? The Crotalus had been nothing but pleasant to Lucrezia and Heaven. They were people that she actually considered good enough and there weren't many people like that. Of course, they were inferior to Carrie but who wasn't? Still, the only real objectionable thing that she could find about either of her roommates was that, well, they were her roommates . Carrie really should have had her own room, she deserved it. After all, Ryan had his own room, and she was special and he wasn't. Of course, he was repulsive and nobody should have to be contaminated by him.

And how could Lucrezia defend those of inferior breeding? They were loathsome creatures that didn't deserve to share the air that Carrie breathed. They were filthy and repugnant and only caused problems. Actually, they should probably sleep in tents all the time. It was all they were worth and the mudbloods shouldn't even get that. Well, actually, they shouldn't be at a classy school like Sonora in the first place, they should be at a separate school for their own kind.

Plus her roommate had the nerve to say that they had better manners than Carrie did. That was just impossible. She had had the finest etiquette tutors and they'd not had anything. They might as well have been raised by animals. They did things like throw bugs at her, but at least in that awful girl's case, Carrie could blame the girl's lack of breeding. Come to think of it, the Crotalus hadn't seen that girl around, she'd probably been expelled.

In some cases, there wasn't any excuse. Such as when Coach Pierce had hexed her. The woman had been raised right, being a New Hampshire Pierce, and had still behaved like a barbarian-and this was another time. "Really, Lucrezia, I'm surprised that you'd defend them. I mean, you have such a good line yourself." This was true. "You sound like a blood traitor right now. I doubt your family would approve." She didn't know that much about foreign families so she didn't know much about the Renaldis beyond that they were a respectable family. "Talk like that gets a person disowned." That wasn't a threat, and wasn't phrased as such. It was just a statement of fact.

Or maybe the Renaldis weren't as good a family as Carrie thought. Maybe they were too liberal, thinking mudbloods were anything more than inhuman. She'd probably been wrong-a hard thing to admit about herself,as she was perfect, but at the moment she had no choice-about her roommate. But that wasn't Carrie's fault, it was Lucrezia's. She'd portrayed herself as a decent person, from a good family, and now she was being a total goody-goody, defending the impure and poorly bred. A muggle lover, that was what she was.
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Lucrezia

December 04, 2012 7:32 PM
“Excuse me?” Lucrezia asked appalled at what she had just heard. Carrie had just called her a blood traitor. The little brat had just insulted her and her family. Didn’t she learn to respect her betters? Luc wasn’t didn’t know a lot about American Pureblood families, but her grandparents did, and she was slowly learning who was who in the society she was living in. By comparison to hers Carrie’s was basically a new family.

The Italian seldom got angry with anyone, but Carrie was just one of those people that rubbed her the wrong way. Living with her was hell. She was not only vain and stupid, but disrespectful of everyone around her. That wasn’t how she had been raised. Lucrezia was well aware of her status as a Pureblood, and her tutors and parents had taught her that the upper class was small and depended on the lower classes for survival. They were what kept them on top and being respectful of them was key to maintain a harmonious balance in the world.

She frowned, “You should learn your place, Carrie. You have a divorced father and your family is going in circles without creating new alliances,” she said with contempt dripping from her every word. Everything she knew she had heard from Grandmama and her friends’ will they attended to their weekly tea parties. Of course, they didn’t know the little Crotalus was eavesdropping. Adult things weren’t meant for her young ears.

“And no, I am not telling you to be best friends with them, but I hope your miniscule brain realizes that we depend on them for survival. If your parents couldn’t teach you that basic assumption about the division of classes then I am sure their money will go to waste with your education,” she said while crossing her arms.

She was angry and annoyed at the blonde beside her, “Well, I can’t really expect anything better from you, I suppose. The detail of your parents divorce is a key indicator of where you come from. Hardly very respectable I would say.” The Italian Crotalus looked at her roommate with every bit of grace and poise she could muster, which was a lot. She was part of one of Italy’s oldest Pureblood families and one of America’s. There was no point of comparison between the two of them, but the difference was that Lucrezia didn’t shove it into anyone’s face. The respect she had gained within her family and friends came from her impeccable breeding. She was pretty sure everyone just wanted to punch Carrie in the face, her family included.
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Carrie

December 10, 2012 2:27 PM
A white hot rage built in Carrie. She had said nothing about Lucrezia's family-out loud anyway-just Lucrezia. She'd even said the Renaldi's were a good line, though the second year didn't really know much about foreign families, she only had what her mother said to go on, and that was what Mother had said.

Yet, here was Lucrezia attacking her for no good reason. For simply stating facts and the other girl had flat attacked Carrie's family, whereas she'd only thought the stuff about Lucrezia's. Unless the Crotalus was a Legilimens, which Carrie sincerely doubted, she had no way of knowing that Carrie had been thinking.

But apparently, the second year had touched on her roommate's sore spot. Carrie was extremely good at that, but then she was good at most things and things she wasn't good at weren't worth being so. Some people were easier than others to get to, such as Ryan, but then she had practiced harassing him down to an art. It was nothing more than he deserved. Lucrezia was apparently in that category with him and Coach Pierce, people who had been raised right and still turned out poorly despite it all.

Carrie decided to ignore the comments about the divorce. Honestly, it wasn't her fault that her father was such an idiot. He had clearly made a mistake,not seeing her mother for the wonderful person she was. Though it shamed her, and it made her think even worse of the man, it was clear that that woman had seduced him, hence the quick elopement and had a baby to trap him.

As for the getting married without creating alliances she responded, "From what I understand there was love involved in those instances." Her disdain was clear. "Plus there is such a things as quality over quantity and a matter of who is available of correct age at a given time. In my family, we prefer not to marry girls off to men old enough to be their fathers." And in the case of her father and that woman, clearly love potion was involved and soon her father would come to his senses, realize he'd made a mistake and get back with her mother. Ryan would no longer be a factor, because he was an adult and surely Father would forget about Peyton and his step-children quickly enough.
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Lucrezia

December 13, 2012 8:27 PM
Lucrezia rolled her eyes at Carrie, “Keep telling yourself that, Carrie.” Lucrezia wanted to tell her that maybe that was because no one wanted to be part of her family, but Luc was sure that was way out of line, even when her Great Grandparents didn’t like them very much. She didn’t know why, and she didn’t even know the family to make such a statement.

The Italian was, quite frankly, tired of this conversation. It was more than clear that Carrie was a self-involved person that just thought about herself, and Luc didn’t have time for someone like that. “You know, Carrie. If I were you I would be nicer to people, because you don’t have any friends. It is quite clear nobody likes you and you will end up like you mother: alone and pathetic.” Lucrezia had never met Carrie’s mother, but she assumed the woman was like that. Her husband had left her for another woman for goodness sake.

The Italian flipped her hair at Carrie and with her best impression of a haughty pureblood she looked at Carrie, “I won’t waste my time on the likes of you” she informed the blonde girl before getting up from her seat. The Crotalus was no longer hungry. “Have fun in your loneliness, because no one will keep you company.”

Her eyes were narrowed at the other girl, “And learn to hold your tongue, because disrespecting purebloods can cause all kinds of trouble for you and your seudo-good family.” Lucrezia was a very nice human being, but she was also taught to be a good little Pureblood girl that took pride from where she came. She didn’t flaunt her status left and right, but she was proud of what her family had accomplished in Italy and America.

If Carrie wanted to play hard, she could match her. It was something she didn’t really want to do, but it Carrie wanted to play the game, she could do it and do it beautifully. She had her twin sisters and mother as a role model for it. None of them were outrageously rude like Carrie, but they were very proud of themselves.

“And next time you insult me, I won’t be as nice as today,” Lucrezia offered Carrie a smile and decided to seat elsewhere. She was over her roommate.
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