Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

January 15, 2013 7:37 PM
It had been a long process for Kiva to figure out where to place the students. At first, she had simply used a spell and randomly selected the teams without giving it much thought. But then the teams hadn’t made any sense and there were teams with just younger years and vice versa. That would never work. So then she had tried to organize the teams based on level, but that ended up with the Seventh years being mainly with First and Second years and that didn’t seem very fair at all. So, she had spent a few nights just trying to get the teams as reasonable as she could and when she had thought she had done a pretty thorough job of it, she realized that some of them may not be too happy because they may not have known or been comfortable with their teams. So, she spent a few more nights working out the teams and trying to figure out who may be friends with whom.

Since she was no longer a teacher, she did not have direct contact with the students, so this was harder for her to do. She watched them during meal times though to see who sat with who as well as watched them in the halls. When she couldn’t figure out who a person was friends with, she placed them with either a roommate or a classmate. Unfortunately, some of the Sixth and Seventh years weren’t able to be with friends since they were ‘leading’ these teams. Hopefully, people wouldn’t be too upset over the teams as they had been over Quidditch, something she was still appalled about considering Sonora was never meant to be so intense on the sport and more of an academic school, but since the challenges were meant to force people outside of their comfort zones, they’ll have to get over it.

Listed on the Hall board were the teams for all to see:

Team One
1. Sara Rains
2. Fae Sinclair
3. Alex Deveraux
4. Henny Boxton-Fox-Reynolds
5. Analea Thornton
6. Omara Hernandez

Team Two
1. Eliza Bennett
2. Sully Quincy
3. Jhonice Trevear
4. Carrie O’Malley
5. Clarissa Clark
6. Carter Browning

Team Three
1. Kate Bauer
2. Solomon Asa Davies
3. Jorge Garcia
4. Jade Owen
5. Bianca Stratford
6. Wendy Canterbury

Team Four
1. David Wilkes
2. Ayita Jareau
3. Thad Pierce
4. Evan Brockert
5. Henry Carey
6. Francesca Wolseithcrafte

Team Five
1. Ryan O’Malley
2. Sally Manger
3. Angel Jareau
4. Lucrezia Renaldi
5. Jude Butler
6. Aurora Royale

Team Six
1. James Owen
2. Josh McLachlan
3. Liam Ammon
4. Aria Yale
5. Willow Collins
6. Gemma Bennett

Team Seven
1. Valentina Bentacourt
2. Hope Brockert
3. Alicia Bauer
4. Andrina Thornton
5. Rajid Ambrose
6. William Casey

Team Eight
1. Marcus Williams
2. Phoenix Lucore
3. Arabella Brockert
4. Theresa Carey
5. Charlie Boxton-Fox-Reynolds
6. Julian Babineux

Team Nine
1. Jordan Adair
2. Arnold Carey
3. Aubrielle Thornton
4. Clara Abernathy
5. Rupert Princeton
6. Amity Brockert

Team Ten
1. Sophie Jamison
2. Kitty McLevy
3. Meghan Brownbriar
4. Alex D’Alesandro
5. Enion Whitebriar
6.

Team Eleven
1. Daisy Thorpe
2. Maddie Parry
3. Ephanie Lucore
4. Heaven Baird
5. Lucian D’Alesandro
6.

Team Twelve
1. Arista Thornton
2. Addison Thornton
3. James Carey
4. Marcos Crosby
5. Blair Castellano
6. Ravenna Stockwell

Team Thirteen
1. Renee Errant
2. Alice Adair
3. Elijah Errant
4. Solomon Bensalem
5. Honey Baird
6. Neeka Campbell

Team Fourteen
1. Preston Stratford
2. Cepheus Princeton
3. Gareth Whitebriar
4. Annette Pierce
5. Annabelle Pierce
6. Jade Phoenix

Team Fifteen
1. Regina Parker
2. Nora Dobson
3. Eris Ackert
4. Waverly Canterbury
5. Isabel Raines
6. Effie Arbon

Team Sixteen
1. Josephine Owen
2. Attoria Covington
3. Melanie Lennox
4. Lucille Carey
5. Julian Umland
6. Jeweliah Dyste

Team Seventeen
1. Arthur Carey
2. Lawrence Stratford
3. Amira Thornton
4. Adam Spencer
5. Keme RunningBear
6. Malcolm Carey

Team Eighteen
1. Derry Pierce
2. Brianna Japos
3. Linus Macaulay
4. Alan Raines
5. Anthony Carey
6.

Team Nineteen
1. Russell Layne
2. Michael Grosvenor
3. Mellie Goodwin
4. Abigail Thornton
5. Avalon Dare
6.

Team Twenty
1. Topher Calhoun
2. Valerie Lennox
3. Paul Bennett
4. McKinley Andrews
5. Percival Waterford II
6. Virginia Bellrose


OOC: This was posted a couple of weeks into the new term. If you do not see your name anywhere on this sheet, let me know and I’ll fit you somewhere.

Please note that challenges will be written in the same style as Quidditch. This means that there is no posting order. Basically, if you know an author is unavailable, you do not have to wait on that author to post. However, posting rules do still apply. Give people a chance before continuous posting. Remember, these challenges mean points for your house. The more creative your posts are, the more points your team receives. If your posts are unrealistic or break the site rules, your team will lose points. Be on the watch for the first challenge!
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Alicia Bauer

January 16, 2013 12:52 AM
As she looked over the team lists for the fifth time, Alicia stood perfectly still, her arms crossed and her expression stony. Besides the shallow rise and fall of her chest, only the occasional downward flick of her long eyelashes or twitch of a muscle in her cheek revealed she was not, in fact, a statue of a girl with unusually realistic hair as she looked over the twenty clusters of names, and even her hair added a little to the impression because of how neat it was until she turned abruptly on her heel and, with a tremendous effort of will, forced herself to walk normally over to the Aladren table and sit down instead of stalking to it, visibly offended, or just blowing up right now so that the whole Hall could observe her extreme displeasure with the team arrangements. She still had a prefect’s badge next year to think about, after all, and she was better than half the idiot Quidditch players in this school anyway. She refused absolutely to sink to their level.

Harder to control, though, were the hard, bright red spots high on her cheekbones, and happy people didn’t normally hold the knife that came with their silverware in a white-knuckled grip, as though wishing to stick it into something more offensive than an apple. She sliced through the piece of fruit with more force than was necessary, the knife making a click every time it went through the bottom of the apple and hit the pretty ceramic plate, usually just missing the fingers of her other hand as it made its way down.

This was completely, utterly, and unquestionably unfair. Just reading the list was enough to prove that. Whoever was responsible had not, thank Merlin, been as uncharitable to Thad as to the rest of her friends – he had gotten Wilkes, who had to have some redeeming features she just hadn’t happened to spot if he’d made it to Head Boy, and got to be with Evan, who, while he was no prize normally, might come in useful in a few kinds of challenge and, more importantly, was someone her friend could at least stand to be around – and Henny had gotten the Head Girl in her group, but Alicia felt that she and Cepheus had practically been slapped in the face. He was on a disadvantaged team which, though the people actually on it were good, was a body short, and hers….

The knife hit the plate so hard she thought for a moment that it must have put a chip in the lacy border, and she decided to put it down.

Alicia took a deep breath and let it out again, trying to think logistically, since the deal was done now and she had to work with what she had to work with. She could maybe take the first year boy, the Aladren one, under her wing, he might be worth something, that would be good if he was. It wouldn’t do much, though, for the biggest challenge she was going to face during the challenges, whatever they were, but anything beat nothing, and it could be useful after they were over, if she didn't go absolutely insane being against her friends, even in something she was rapidly trying to redefine as small and trivial and stupid and unimportant, and having to deal with people no more than a step above family in desirability as partners for the whole year….

At least, she thought, with the grim ghost of a smile for a few seconds, she’d finally get to prove who the girl in their class with the Biggest Brain was. She was going flatten Andri Thornton like a bug.

She started eating her apple slices, still seething, if a little less violently now, over the injustices of the world.
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Alicia Bauer

January 18, 2013 2:02 PM
Seeing the challenge lists had put a serious flaw Alicia’s day when it happened. Later, she had gone back to the common room, where she’d used a spell to copy the names of all twenty teams onto a piece of parchment she could take up to her room, where she’d entertained herself both trying to analyze their relative strengths and weaknesses and in coming up with all sorts of conspiracy theories she could pour her frustrations into. Her favorite was that Kijewski and Brockert had deliberately saddled Thad with their relatives so they could ride her friend’s coattails, and also because they had somehow divined that she was going to consider using Trip Jinxes, if she got a chance, against anyone related to anyone on the staff during the competitions. It would have been only fair, in her mind, to keep their families from getting anywhere near the prizes after they’d done the same to her and her friends, but saddling Thad with Jareau and making it at first look like they were being kind by letting him have Evan meant she couldn’t hurt them without hurting him.

She hadn’t been able to convince herself of it enough, though, to stay angry – for one thing, she frankly didn’t think teachers were that smart, at least in certain ways, in general – and after that, nerves, bordering on and crossing over into fear, had settled in, keeping her on edge all night. Alicia was a competitive person herself, but her friends were more important; she didn’t think they ever would, because she didn’t befriend anything that reminded her of her half-brother very often, but if they asked her to, she would make her team, anyway, lose the challenges. Their reciprocal dedication to her was something which, in her heart of hearts, she had never been as sure of. They weren’t idiots, but they were Quidditch players, and what if they started seeing her as the enemy because of all this? All that energy running high, without the usual, much more focused and controlled, outlets…She worried about Cepheus holding her House against her sometimes even when Quidditch was on, and she wasn’t personally playing against him in that arena. Here, she would be, and none of them would be together – except, of course, Thad and Evan, who might get even closer as a result of the experience, shutting her out….

If she lost her friends because of this, she had resolved, she was going to do everything in her power to ruin the lives of every single person on the faculty, but even that resolution hadn’t really made her feel any better once she had started to think that way. Maybe revenge would be a temporary distraction from it, but it wouldn’t change the fact that she would be right back where she’d started in first year, as someone who couldn’t count on one single person to be genuinely sad at her funeral. It was true, she knew, that if her friends abandoned her that easily, then they probably hadn’t been worth much to begin with, and that she didn’t think they really were that shallow, but if they were, they were still all she had.

This morning, though, she was trying to focus on the positive, on how maybe they could still have a good competition between themselves and just ignore the superfluous other people and how there were still plenty of things they could all do together this year, after all. She had to do that, because those other things were still in the balance, and throwing a tantrum wouldn’t help with getting her closer to anything she wanted right now. Not having to see Evan on her way to breakfast this morning helped, as did coming into the hall to see something surprising and then smiling to see Henny directly underneath it. That was how things were supposed to go, and she felt a bit more warmly toward her roommate than usual. She never would have thought Henny was up to it, but there was no time for getting things as close to right as they could be like the present.

Waving to Henny as she passed by her and Alexandra Devereux – another one she didn’t regard as much of a threat, as the Crotalus girl actually managed to be less attractive than Alicia considered herself – she stationed herself a little further down the table, took out her wand, and wrote Team Seven over her head in fiery letters everyone would be able to see. If Henny could be the leader of her group when it included the Head Girl, Alicia thought she could easily handle just the girl who was apparently so lame she had actually lost out two times, first for Teppenpaw prefect and then for Head Girl nominee, to Alicia’s sister. Kate being better than...well, anyone, actually, was an idea which had never entered Alicia's head before Kate had become prefect, and it still seemed pretty bizarre to her.
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William Casey

January 22, 2013 9:49 PM
Will entered Cascade Hall one morning to find a list posted up on a wall. 'That must be the group challenge tam list,' he thought nervously to himself. He wasn't nervous, per say, the idea sounded like a lot of fun, but he hardly knew anyone at this school. What if his group didn't like him?

Pushing his childish worries from his head, he did his best to casually stroll over to the list. He scanned the list until he reached his name. 'Group 7, huh?' He looked over the other names, and frowned slightly at the fact their were no other Pecari's in his group. "Well, the odds were against it I guess," he muttered under his breath, returning to his house table.

As Will ate, some deep thoughts occured to him, as deep thoughts often do when one is eating. Firstly, he wondered about the content of the group challenges, wondering if he would struggle due to his miniscule knowledge of magic.

He also thought about his classes so far. He had taken a wonderful flying class, where he again got to experience the true magic that is flight. Will had also taken a Charms class, where he got to experiment with his magic, performing the levitation charm. Would he be able to contribute to the group when he had accomplished so little?

'Either way,' Will thought, finishing up his bacon,' I guess my best shot is worth it, if not only to not dissappoint my team.' With that rather pessimistic thought in his head, Will sauntered out of the hall and on to his next task.
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