Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

January 04, 2013 5:45 PM
Kiva had given birth to her daughter, Harper Melissa Kijewski-Jareau, only days after the last day of school last term and spent much of her summer being a new mom and an old mom to the other four children in the house. Emery and Chloe were thrilled, well, initially thrilled anyway. Emery became cranky when the baby cried for too long and Chloe only held interest in her until she became bored and moved on. Knowing they were only ten, Kiva tried not to hold it against them. Ayita and Angel were harder to predict. Ayita seemed to spend as much time away from them as possible. Kiva wasn’t sure if that was a sixteen year old being a sixteen year old or something more. Kiva gave her the space she needed, but also had tried to make sure she knew that she was a part of the family. Angel clung to her more often than she remembered him doing in the past, but didn't seem to enjoy the baby all too much. Sometimes she would catch him watching Harper while she slept, but would immediately run off if the baby woke up. It was strange, but Kiva figured he had never seen a baby before. This was a learning experience for them all.

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 were back in school.

“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 your new Deputy Headmistress Pierce, who is also the Coach, and take a sip from the potion she will offer to you.” Kiva explained, nodded to Amelia to indicate who Coach Pierce was. “Once you have taken a sip of the potion, 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 would like to have Sara Raines and David Wilkes 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 Nora Dobson, Lawrence Stratford, Paul Bennett, and Melanie Goodwill 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 Ball. Normally, there is a theme to the ball, but we wanted to change things up a bit since last term, the event was low-key.” Kiva advised them, waiting for any moans that were bound to come.

“There will be three challenges held during the year. We are going to place you in various groups and in various levels. The Advanced Students will take lead, but the point of these challenges is to see how well you work together.” Kiva wasn’t sure if they would actually enjoy these challenges or their teammates, but it would keep them busy. “At the end of the year, the winners of these challenges will be given awards. The hosts of these challenges will provide you with more detail when we come closer to those. I’ll be posting the teams on your house boards and the main board in the hall within the next couple of days.” Now onto what she assumed would be the worst news. “Due to the challenges this year we decided to forego all Quidditch games.” Now she really waited for the hostility from the students. “Quidditch Captains will still have to uphold their responsibilities with signups, tryouts, and practices, but games will be postponed until next year.”

Kiva waited for any commotion over this news to die down. She knew for the graduating Captains it may have been hard to swallow. Once they had quieted, she continued, “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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Clara Abernathy, Pecari

January 04, 2013 8:54 PM
Clara stepped through the door of the hall and took in a deep breath. Here she was back at school, but this time she was a third year. She was actaully rather proud of herself for making it this far without causing too much damage to herself or anyone else. Her biggest challenge had been trying to fly. Which seemed to be the bane of her existence up until about a month before school started back up. She had begun flying lessons with Lucian just before last term ended and although they hadn't really gotten very far, he had helped her more than anyone else had been able to. Coach Pierce had helped her not to break her neck last term by keeping her from crashing headfirst into the Quidditch goal posts for which Clara was exceptionally grateful.

She wasn't quite sure why she and Lucian hadn't gotten to part where they were able to get her airborn, but he had made a great impression on her by giving her the helmet to use when she did make it into the air and made her feel much more confident in herself than she had before. For that alone she could have kissed him (so to speak). That encouragement had made it possible for her to seem to manage the impossible over the summer months. While away from school over the summer Clara had gone with her father to visit Grandma and Grandpa Abernathy in England again like they had the summer before only this time she was able to do something she hadn't before. Grandpa took her out with the new broom he had sent her for christmas and had talked her into going flying with him for practice. She of-course had politely declined at first, but she sucked up her fear and instead of telling herself she would fail yet again, she found herself thinking about what Lucian had suggested to her during their first lesson and she went for it.

She had brought the helmet with her for luck and without giving herself time to overthink it or chicken out, she placed the helmet on her head and mounted her broom beside her grandfather. She kicked off of the ground and into the air and told herself the whole time that she could do this...that she wasn't afraid to fail. She watched her grandfather fly around near the family home and she followed him as closely as possible without managing to crash into him or anything else. She was beyond ecstatic when they landed on the back end of the property by the stables. She flung her arms around her grandpa and almost cried with joy. "I actually did it grandpa!" she exclaimed excitedly. "I didn't crash or anything!" she beamed at him with self pride. He smiled proudly at her and patted her head. "Thats my girl," he beamed at her as they walked back into the manor.

Clara couldn't wait to tell her dad all about her first successful trip with the new broom. He listened intently and about crushed her in a hug when she finished. "I knew you could do it peanut," he told her as he let her go. Clara smiled up at her dad's praise and couldn't help thinking about how much she wanted to tell Lucian about her accomplishment and thank him for all his help. When it came time to return home from the visit Clara was both sad to leave, but also excited because that meant she would be heading back to school soon. She looked forward to the new challenges that being a third year would present her. Clara sat down at the Pecari table upon entering the hall and waited for the headmistress to finish her welcome speech. It wasn't that long ago that Clara herself heard those same words spoken to her as she had nervously and excitedly entered Cascade Hall for the first time. She rested her elbows on the table and waited as patiently as she could muster while she listened to the new announcements.

She clapped excitedly for the new head boy and girl and for the new prefects. She couldn't help wondering if she herself might ever be one of those, but she had atleast two more years before she had to worry about that. Right now she was only worried about getting the new year off to a good start. She had promised herself that when she returned to Sonora she would get a message to Lucian thanking him for all his encouragement and help. She just hoped he wouldn't think she was being creepy or anything for doing so. She sang along with everyone else and was positively famished by the time the food started appearing on the table. She reached for one of the bowls and spooned herself a healthy amount of lasagna onto her plate along with some salad. She smiled cheerfully at the person sitting beside her and asked politely, "Would you mind too terribly passing me that plate of rolls and the butter?"
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Rupert Princeton

January 08, 2013 1:00 PM
Rupert had been looking forward to coming back to school all summer. He had been invited, to his surprise, to a ball at the Arbons'. He hadn't thought much of it at first, but his father had insisted that they attend. Rupert was sure Father was afraid that Rup would muck it up, but he had done very well in his opinion. After all, he had social graces, he just didn't enjoy using them.

It was his second year now and he was glad. He knew Adam was coming this year and he looked forward to spending a bit more time with his cousin. Adam had grown up in a very different life than Rupert and, because the Spencers lived in the city, he hardly saw them. He hardly saw anyone, but that was a different story.

Things were going to be different now that he had proved himself at the ball. His parents had decided to let him see more of Surrey and go to trips with them to the city as long as he promised on his honour that he wouldn't run off on his own and talk to any Muggles. Rupert had promised half-heartedly, but it didn't matter. He could breathe easier now that he was here in America and away from them.

He sat down at the Pecari table and watched eagerly as the new first years gathered at the front to be sorted. He crossed his fingers, wishing for Adam to be sorted into his house, and cheered loudly when it happened. He was fond of his younger cousin and thought he'd do well here with the inherent independent spirit he had.

The rest of the procession was a blur as he half-listened and sang loudly along with the rest of the school. Then someone was asking him to pass something. He turned and saw a familiar face. "I'd love to," he said with a big smile and handed the plate over to her. "How are you doing, Clara? How was your summer?"
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Waverly Canterbury

January 08, 2013 4:21 PM
One whirlwind of a summer later and Waverly found herself back in the wagon headed towards Sonora for her fourth year. This summer couldn’t even compare with the last in how amazing and wonderful it was. On the car ride back home, Waverly and her sister had looked at the pictures of all the people in their respective years. Wendy thought there were some really cute boys in her older sister’s year, Evan Brockert especially, but Waverly hadn’t thought much of it. She was too googly-eyed right now over a certain dark-headed half-white, half-Japanese friend of hers.

They had hung out almost every day in the first three weeks of summer, and then Waverly had blurted out her feelings while they were getting ice cream and waiting for one of their mutual friends to come out of the bathroom. She had been so embarrassed and would have run away if Brandon hadn’t beamed at her. After that, the summer had been so amazing she didn’t even have words for it.

Their first date had been awkward, to say the least, but beautiful at the same time. They’d watched an action movie with Brandon’s mom dropping them off and picking them up, and they had said goodbye really quickly, both red-faced. She wished it had lasted longer, forever, but she had enjoyed the next three dates after that more. It was only just before she left for school that he finally mustered up enough courage to kiss her, and she was a goner. Her mom tried to tell her that she couldn’t possibly be in love with him yet, but Waverly hadn’t really heard. She was too busy floating around on Cloud Nine.

Going back to school seemed like torture, but she wanted to tell the whole world about Brandon. Wendy was sick of her by the end of the wagon ride to school, but Waverly couldn’t even bring herself to care. She was still in her own world.

The opening feast was great as usual through Waverly’s optimistic green eyes, though it was just another thing keeping her from spending all her time with her beloved. She saw that the headmistress had had her baby and Waverly tried to imagine how cute he or she was. And then she thought about Brandon again. She clapped for the new students, sang the song, and then started piling food onto her plate. It was really hard to stop smiling every time she thought about her “official” boyfriend and she hoped she didn’t look crazy. She just couldn’t help it.

She wanted to make conversation, so she looked over at the person next to her, wondering if they would mind much if she started spewing random facts about Brandon. It was Clara and Rupert, both people she was familiar with. She hadn’t talked to Rupert much before, but he wouldn’t mind hearing about all of her boy stories, right? “Hi! How’re you two liking the welcoming feast this year?” she asked as she began eating.
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Clara Abernathy

January 08, 2013 7:03 PM
Clara was delighted to see that the seats next to her had been filled by Waverly and Rupert. It had been Rupert who responded to her request and she smiled cheerfully as she took two rolls off the plate he held to her and told him "Thank you." She was just about to take a bite of her lasagna when she heard Rupert ask how her summer had gone and then immediately after Waverly's question about the welcoming feast. "My summer was fantastic!" she gushed putting the hot pasta into her mouth. She went to chew and had to cover the small yelp that almost escaped when she burnt her tongue slightly with the hot food. Her hand still over her mouth she waited for the sting to subside before continuing.

"I actually managed to do something for the first time that I've never been able to get right," she puffed up her chest a little with pride. "I was actually able to go flying on my broomstick without hurting myself or anyone else. It was the best feeling ever!" She took another bite of pasta and grinned like an idiot while she chewed. "My grandpa over in England went flying with me (which was brave of him) because I was soo sure I'd kill us or something," she joked. She smiled for real when she said her next thought. "If it hadn't been for Lucien's help here at school I don't think I could have done it," she told them. "Other than that my dad and I went sightseeing and stayed home mostly," she finished. She gave Waverly's question a quick thought before she replied to it.

"As for the welcoming feast...its okay I suppose. Its better that you both are here, but I can't really believe that they're actually cancelling Quidditch this year. My cousins are probably flipping out right now," she grimaced slightly. "Especially Arista. Its her last year at school and she LIVES for Quidditch. It doesn't seem fair that she can't play this year, ya know? Its not fair to any of the players really if you think about it," she stated matter-of-factly. She glanced from Waverly to Rupert. "So...what did you both do this summer?" she asked them inquisitively eating some more of her pasta and some of her salad.

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Rupert

January 09, 2013 12:28 PM
Rupert knew Waverly from Quidditch and he greeted her with a friendly hello before taking a roll off for himself and putting the plate back. He put some pasta onto his plate, thankful for warm food for his ravenous stomach. He was looking forward to playing Quidditch again that year and wondered if most of his team-mates were going to be on it again. It had been strange not playing with all wizards, but being the only lad on the team wasn't so terrible. He wanted to beat Aladren, but apparently he hadn't been listening very well because Clara informed him that Quidditch was cancelled for this year. Cancelled? Who in their right mind would cancel Quidditch?

"Quidditch is cancelled?" he managed to choke out, almost coughing out the bits of pasta he had put into his mouth. He tried to catch his breath after swallowing down his food, his face red from the effort. "That can't be!" He groaned. "What am I supposed to do now? Study?" That sounded ridiculous. No Quidditch for the entire year? How was he going to procrastinate now?

"At least we can still fly, can't we?" he grumbled. "Hey, since you know how to fly now, we can practise! You can join too, Waverly, if you'd like. We could make a flying group or something! I still can't believe they cancelled Quidditch..." Rupert grumbled the last bit to himself, wondering what could be more important. He had high hopes to become a professional Beater one day and this wasn't going to help him achieve his dreams any sooner.

Rupert was done pouting quickly because he didn't want to bring the whole table down. He didn't think Clara was all that into Quidditch and Waverly had never seemed too into it herself even if she was a part of the team. Not as obsessed as he could be, anyway. He wondered how Cepheus was taking it all in, but decided to answer his friends first.

"My summer wasn't bad. I went to the Arbons' débutante ball. Did you know Effie Arbon has a sister? It wasn't any fun, really, but the rest of the summer was all right. I'm not a fan of the pure-blood balls. I think they're drab social gatherings, if you ask me." He sighed. "How do you think this year's going to go?" 'Without Quidditch,' he wanted to add, but refrained for their sake.
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Waverly

January 14, 2013 5:55 PM
Waverly was really glad Clara had learned to fly and it was a little of her happiness for her friend and a lot of her inner joy from the summer that made her seem extra excited for Clara. “I’m so proud of you!” she squealed. “That’s awesome! You can finally fly! We’ll have to go flying sometime on the pitch. It’s really cool.” She beamed at Clara, but was startled by Rupert’s sudden outburst about no Quidditch this year. Apparently he hadn’t really been listening, but that was okay because Waverly hadn’t really been listening too much either.

“It’ll be okay, Rupert,” she said, putting a hand on his arm. “Don’t worry. I’m sure you can find other Quidditch players to set up mock games or something.” She wanted to hug him, but she wanted to hug everyone all the time nowadays. Instead, she beamed at him as a way to comfort him without actually breaking into his personal bubble.

“A debutante ball? That sounds kind of fun, I guess. What did you do?” She paused. “Um, what do you do at a debutante ball? Is it like dancing with food?” She had watched period movies with her mom and they had balls sometimes, like in Pride and Prejudice. She didn’t think Clara or Rupert had seen that movie, but maybe that was the kind of life they lived in, being purebloods. Sometimes Waverly wondered what that was like, but right now she loved her life just the way it was.

She hadn’t mentioned that over the summer she had spent lots and lots of time with Eris and had gotten her ears pierced too. It was healed now so she could wear hoops and long earrings. She was just wearing small pearls on her earlobes now that would have stood out more if her brown hair was tied up. The pearl earrings had been her first pair of earrings from her mom and were currently her favorite.

Waverly didn’t really know who Effie Arbon was, though she had heard her name around the small school. She did know how to answer the next question, though. “I think it’s going to go really great!” she gushed. “I’m really glad the school is trying something kind of new. At least new since I’ve been here. It would be even more fun if we could do the challenges with friends.” Waverly had lots of friends and she loved it.

Though it was hard for her to leave Brandon (and to stop thinking about him constantly), she was excited to meet the new first-years. Brandon would be starting high school this year and she was just a little sad that she would be missing out on high school dances and prom and stuff. She wouldn’t be able to be his date to any of those events and she was super bummed about that. But it would be okay. They could write letters even if it was in a weird, indirect way: from owl to mom to post office to Brandon. He couldn’t know that she was a witch till they got married, and though Waverly was sometimes bursting with the desire to tell him, she thought she could wait till then.
0 Waverly I'll stand by youuu! 0 Waverly 0 5


Clara

January 15, 2013 12:30 PM
Clara beamed at the praise from Waverly. She was just as proud of herself for being able to fly now as Waverly was to hear the news. She had been trying to fly without injuring herself for almost 5 years with no success. It felt good to finally be able to do something without hurting herself. Granted there were plenty of oppertunities to harm ones self still open for the plucky 13 year old. Classes were certainly always interesting because you never quite knew just how a spell or potion might go totally awry. Her last attempt at color changing, for example, left her and her cousin Bri different colors literally. This year she would DADA and gods only knew what that might have her doing and if she can manage to do it without accidentally blowing something up.

When she heard Rupert mention a debutante ball Clara gave him the same quizzical face that Waverly seemed to. She found herself wondering the same question as Waverly. "What do you do at a debutante ball?" she mirrored Waverly's question almost exactly. She found herself sorta scratching her head on that one. She had been to a few fancy parties due to her grandparents and other members of her family, but she couldn't for the life of her say whether those had counted as "debutante" parties. She was slightly intrigued now. "Is that like a fancy clothes party or something?" she asked Rupert, tilting her head of unruly red hair slightly. "Sounds like a strange question, but you have to keep in mind that I live in the middle of wine country in California...never exactly heard of those kinds of parties. What exactly are they for?" she asked both of them not really caring if it made her sound like somekind of half-wit. Clara was pretty sure most of the time people debated as to whether or not she was goofy on purpose or if it was because she had been dropped too many times on her head as a baby. She never did quite find it necessary to ask which. She looked from Rupert to Waverly as she waited eagerly for an answer.
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Rupert

January 15, 2013 1:41 PM
Rupert noticed Waverly seemed a little happier than normal, but he didn't think it was all that strange. His house-mate always seemed to be really happy about everything. Rupert considered himself quite optimistic and most definitely an extrovert, but he couldn't keep it up for as long as she could. From what he'd seen, of course.

The word 'débutante' didn't seem to be a familiar word to either witch and he felt a little proud that he could share his knowledge of pure-blood affairs even if he wasn't proud that he always participated in them. "In a sense, it's a 'coming out' ball," he told them. "A pure-blood lady does that when it's time for her to officially be introduced into society. After her ball, she's allowed to attend social events, like private or public balls, and socialise with others and make connections of her own. Although, if you ask me, it doesn't seem to me that the Arbons do much socialising. They live on an island all on their own."

It confused Rup still as to why anyone would want to have their own island and live on it without any visitors, but he didn't always understand the pure-bloods anyway. "There was dinner and dancing and loads of chatting, but that was about it. I danced with Effie's sister and got to know her a bit. That might have been the only fun part." He was very glad that the wizards of their society weren't expected to do that. He was also glad he didn't have any sisters who would have to go through such a thing. He wasn't sure how it worked for his female cousins, really.
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Waverly

January 18, 2013 11:45 AM
Waverly was really glad that Clara didn't know what a debutant ball was either. She listened closely to what Rupert was saying, and found it to be a lot like a Jane Austen book or something. It seemed really old-fashioned to her, but the purebloods did seem to live in their own world. There weren't even electronics in the magical world which Waverly was still really sad about. She couldn't call or text Brandon when she was away for months at a time. She wasn't sure how she was going to survive, but she would try. At least she had her friends around.

Living on an island with only your family sounded really isolated and lonely too. She remembered asking her friends and family the popular question, "If you could bring one thing on an island with you, what would you bring?" Waverly's answer would have always been people because she really couldn't live without them. If she had to live like that guy from Cast Away, she would probably die really fast too.

Since it was a ball like Waverly imagined they'd be like in the movies, she guessed all of the dinner and dancing and socializing part was free. That would actually be pretty fun to dress up and go dance. The only problem was that Waverly didn't know how to dance, not even the way her friends danced at the junior high dances they always talked about. Brandon had only gone to one in 8th grade with one of his female friends, unknowingly making her insanely jealous, but it hadn't really been a noteworthy event, so he said.

Rupert, it seemed, really didn't have fun, but he did say that he'd met a girl. Waverly grinned. "Ooh," she said teasingly. "Was she pretty?" As much as she wanted to tease him about his new lady friend, she was also curious about the debutant balls. "Do you have to have a 'coming out' ball too? Who gets invited, usually?" From the movies, she always assumed everyone was invited, or at least friends, but maybe that wasn't the case.
0 Waverly *high-fives Clara* 0 Waverly 0 5


Clara

January 20, 2013 11:23 AM
Clara listened closely to Rupert's description of the ball and nodded slightly. "So...its an introduction of sorts for Pureblood girls?" she asked quizzically. "Why do they need a fancy ball for such an introduction? Wouldn't it just be easier to walk up to people and say "Hi...my name is" and be done with it?" She really didn't see the need for all the ceremony. She came from a Pureblood family as they were called and she seemed to be doing just fine without all the hooplaa. Granted, sometimes she wondered if she herself would be considered a Pureblood by other Purebloods if they knew what her mother had been, but she really wasn't all that concerned by it. She had always been naturally curious what they would call someone like her, but it had never occured to her to ask.

"Any parties I ever went to with my dad we didn't bother with all of that," she told them. "We basically just walked up to people and said Hi and introduced ourselves. Seems to work just fine for us...although I could be wrong," she admitted laughing slightly. "I've never really given much thought to all the etiquette stuff. I mean my grandparents always insist upon it when we visit, but other than that I don't worry about it much. You guys aren't offended by my "lack of social skills" are you?" she asked them half-seriously. Granted she wasn't going to feel too great if they both said yes, but she somehow suspected that wasn't going to stop her from being herself. She asked her dad once if she should worry about people liking her for her. He gave her that "dad" smile and told her "Not everyone will appreciate your sense of humor Peanut and thats okay. The people that will will be worth knowing and the people that don't won't matter in the end. You just keep being you regardless of what they think" She still smiled whenever she thought about that.

She pulled apart one of her dinner rolls and ate it while she waited for their reply.
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Rupert

January 21, 2013 5:54 PM
Clara posed a good point and Rup didn't really have an answer, so he shrugged his shoulders. "No clue," he said. "I think it's just a way of officially saying, 'Hello, I exist and I'm now eligible to be betrothed for marriage. And I'm also not a child.' Silly, if you ask me, but it's all right. It's just how things are done for the girls." Rupert could see the point of it for some families, but he would never go through with all that trouble himself. It was all just so unnecessary.

Waverly asked a question and also insinuated something that made Rupert pause. "I guess," he said indifferently, shrugging again. He had loads of pretty female relatives and had seen loads of pretty girls before at school. Though they were pretty, it wasn't like he'd fallen in love with them or anything. She dropped the subject, thankfully, and Rup answered her next question. He felt a bit like a professor of etiquette, ironically enough. "No, the wizards don't get one, thankfully. Um, usually the family invites people who might prove to be advantageous, family friends, acquaintances; I don't know the full list. I've only been to one and I'm certain it's different for every family."

It sounded like Clara had grown up in a much less restricted environment and Rup envied her slightly. He wasn't nearly as restricted as his older brother, but he had his fair share of etiquette lessons. Rupert raised his blonde eyebrows at her half-serious question as if he were looking down at her. "Your social skills are quite atrocious," he said, drawling in a posh accent and making his voice deeper. He pretended to sip a cup of tea with his pinky sticking straight out. "Lessons in etiquette for you, young lady."

Rupert broke character and groaned. "You're lucky you aren't expected to put up a polite front all the time. I get so tired of it. I'm really glad neither of you expect me to be polite all the time." He poured himself some soda and drank the carbonated drink happily. He hardly ever got sugary drinks as such at home. "Anyhow,
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