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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Liam Ammon

January 09, 2013 6:34 PM
Liam was glad to be back at Sonora. He loved being with his family, but he felt like he was denying some integral part of himself when he was away from magic. Plus, he was pretty sure that everything he’d learned the past year would fall out of his head if he didn’t practice it. Then again, wasn’t that exactly what happened during summer?

Scott had been around a lot more, while his older brothers were not, and Mom had actually taken the first week of summer break off. She felt bad for so abruptly altering Liam's world so she wanted to make sure they had time to talk about it if he wanted to, but he'd had time over the second part of his school year to come to terms with things. It was nice to spend time with her, and to get to know Scott.

He didn't have to, but Scott seemed to be helping out with things around the house so that Mom didn’t have to do everything on her own, and that was definitely something Liam could appreciate. The girls seemed to like him as well, and even though he tried to do a little prying, they didn’t have anything really bad to say about their mother’s boyfriend. This relieved the 13 year old, but he couldn’t help but feel that Scott was going to end up being an axe murderer or would be proposing at some point.
At least at Sonora he could distract himself with other things.

He really didn’t love the wagon ride all the way from Oregon, particularly since there was an overwhelming number of ginger haired girls along for the ride. He tried not to pay too much attention to them, but they seemed to be multiplying. Liam mostly kept to himself on the wagon, plus he was sure no one was going to recognize him considering how much he’d grown over the summer anyway. He shot up about 3 ½ inches, which caused him to thin out substantially, and his mom had also agreed to let him get a proper hair cut—one that required hair product.

The feast was business as usual as far as Liam was concerned. He was now considered an intermediate student, so the newbies didn’t matter a whole lot to him. The thought had crossed his mind over whether or not either of his sisters would end up at Sonora, but he had another year before they’d know, so he tried not to dwell on it. Instead he found a vacant seat at the Pecari table and tried to pay attention to the Headmistress’ speeches. He liked her well enough, she’d been particularly helpful last year when he asked about vegan marshmallows; Liam was just hungry and ready to get to the good part of the feast.

He clapped when the head students were announced, and the challenges piqued his interest, but a sense of foreboding washed over him at the mention of the ball. Balls meant dressing up in fancy clothes, and dancing was implied. More than that, it was also implied that you were supposed to ask someone to go with you—like a date. He didn’t care about Quidditch, and couldn’t stomach the singing, still stuck on the concept of having to sway awkwardly back and forth with a girl in a room with the rest of the student body. Luckily that was a way off yet, and maybe somehow he could convince Aria to go with him. They were best friends, after all.

Liam was glad when the food began to appear and began filling his plate with anything he could reach. He wasn’t paying attention when he went for the rolls and knocked his goblet over, showering his plate and himself with milk. His initial reaction was to grab for the napkins, but then he remembered—he was back at school, it was alright to use magic. He took his wand from his pocket and pointed it at the pool of liquid.

“Tergeo” Liam said, as his wand began to suck up the spilt liquid. “Sorry, did I get you?” He asked his neighbor, wand still in hand.
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Jude Butler

January 23, 2013 7:21 PM
Jude wasn't often scared. Not really anyway. The one thing that did scare her, however, was fire. When she was younger the house next door had burned down completely before anyone was able to save it. There had been quite a bit of drama over it and to this day, Jude was still terrified of flames of any sort because of it. The old woman who lived in the house passed away that day, and it had messed Jude up pretty bad for a while.

Jude had been babysat by the lady and used to go over after school for cookies and milk too, she'd called her Grandma Carol. Grandma Carol had this attic that was filled with stuff. She and the others (but mostly her) used to go up into the attic right before they left to go home and picked a new (yet really old) toy to take home with them. Jude had cried for weeks after her death, until her older siblings sat her down and explained that Grandma Carol was in a better place now and Jude should be happy for her. They'd also told her that Grandma Carol was never really going to be gone as long as she was remembered. Jude promised them then and there to always remember her. The teddy bear Grandma Carol had gotten her for her birthday before the fire, was dubbed Carol, in memory of the very special person that she was.

Her teddy bear was with her, packed in her trunk safely, protected by her clothes. But she didn't want to take it out just yet. She didn't want to be laughed at for it, but she felt better that Carol Bear was with her. This was her first time really away from home, and it was going to a magical school that she wasn't really understanding as she was a Muggleborn (which she wasn't even sure what that even meant yet!). It's just plain scary! she thought, even though her family was behind her the whole way. Each of them was super excited that she got this opportunity, but she wasn't sure if she shared their joy when she had to pack her trunk and leave them on some wagon taking her away, to the unknown.

Jude was scared, there was no other word for it. She even shook in her seat towards the end of the trip from fear of the unknown. The eleven year old wanted so badly to pull Carol Bear out of her trunk, but she didn't want to be the laughingstock of the school either, so she dealt with her fear as best as she could...

By trying to ignore it completely.

The wagon arrived and she was shuffled alongside other students into a line of first years. When the woman started talking, she explained that she was Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau and her Deputy Headmistress/Coach Pierce would hand the first years a potion to drink to learn what house they would be in for the next seven years. Jude was scared. Again.

Its just like a mystery, I'm just the thing that needs solving... It's just going to sort it out, I don't need to do anything but drink it... she said to herself as she managed to shuffle herself further down the line of first years. I'm not sure if I want to find out how this turns out to be... she thought as finally, she was at the Coach's side.

Jude took the goblet from her and taking in a deep breath before letting it out slowly and taking a fast swig of the stuff inside it. She felt the same. Looking around at the other first years, they had only changed color, they hadn't started choking, they hadn't gotten sick, or died. So I should be fine, this isn't just some cruel trick... Right? she thought as she realized that she was turning darker than her already almost olive skinned color. In fact, she was turning brown, almost mimicking her brown hair or eyes.

“I belong?” she said quietly as she walked towards the other brown children. There wasn't any seats nearby any of them, but there was a seat next to a taller boy, and Jude took it for fear that someone else would sit there and she wouldn’t get a seat after all, like a game of 'Musical Chairs'.

The Headmistress spoke again and she clapped for the new Head Boy, Head Girl and Prefects, even though she had no idea what they were. She was sure she'd find out eventually though. Then Challenges were mentioned and a Ball, then something called Quidditch was canceled and Jude looked even more confused as more things were said. Then music just appeared in front of her and, shocked, she fell over in her chair almost completely, but she'd caught herself on the table. Is all this magic? she thought, heart pounding as food just appeared in front of them just like the music had. “Ohmygosh!” she said as her arm flew out to try to catch herself. (She was starting to feel like a serious klutz!) Her arm hit the table, and thankfully caught her again just as a goblet showered her neighbor and his plate with milk. Some of it showered her too, but it was just another surprise to her.

The boy pulled out his wand, or what she'd been told was a wand, like the one packed up in her trunk, and said a word. The spilled milk was being sucked up by the wand and Jude's mouth dropped. “WHOAH!” as a response to both the milk spill reversal and the question he'd asked.
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Liam

January 25, 2013 3:05 PM
Liam was surprised to find a first year seated beside him. From what he knew, they often clumped together after sorting and got to know each other. That wasn’t what he’d done, but it seemed fairly common from what he’d observed. Having a little girl stuck to his side wasn’t uncommon for the third year when he was at home, but school was another story. As he looked her over, he noticed he had managed to get milk on her as well. What a great first feast she must be having.

“Looks like I did. Sorry about that.” He said, offering a crooked smile. Liam pointed his wand toward the milk soaked spots on the girl’s robes and repeated the spell. Soon her robes would be dry, and she’d be no worse for wear.

He didn’t know if her response had been to the sudden milk shower, or the magic itself. He thought back to when he was a first year, and tried to remember how he felt. Liam vaguely recalled being excited, but also really confused. Then again, he was a muggleborn, so everything was new to him. He even mistakenly thought people were saying “squid itch” as opposed to the Wizarding sport. An older boy, Elijah, had walked him through the first feast—apparently it had been painfully obvious that Liam had come from a non-magical background. It was a little harder to tell with this girl.

“That was a bit of a wet welcoming, but hey! Welcome to Pecari!” Liam tucked his wand away and took up his goblet which had refilled itself. He carefully took a drink before returning his attention to the girl. “My name is Liam, what’s yours?”
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Jude

January 25, 2013 3:52 PM
Jude had seen so many new things that day, and each one of them scared her. It was the unknown that scared her. The fact that she had NO idea what was happening or going on around her.

When he apologized for getting her with some of his milk and smiled at her, she almost melted... He's like Joseph and Dane and Seanan and the others... He's like my big brothers... she thought as he pointed his wand at her robes. The milk disappeared and her robes dried just like what had been on his plate and she looked at him, shocked look on her face. Ohmygosh... she thought.

The new and unknown stuff was really starting to scare her more than she thought it would and she found herself slightly shivering, holding back a few tears.

“Yeah... It kinda was...” she pushed out each word, hoping that she didn't cry in front of this boy or anyone, she didn't even know his name! “Thanks...” she added to him as he put his wand back away and took a drink from his goblet before turning back to her again.

“Hi Liam... I'm Jude... Jude Butler...” she said, still trying to hold back tears of fear.
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Liam

January 30, 2013 9:09 PM
Liam knew the look on the girl’s face. He’d seen it many times on the faces of his little sisters—she was on the verge of tears. He couldn’t imagine why, the feast was awesome, and arguably one of the best parts of Sonora. Then again, when he stopped to think about it, it could be scary if you didn’t really know anyone. Plus going from the muggle world to the magical one was a little jarring, probably even more so if you were a little girl. He was torn. He wanted to eat, drink, and be merry and then catch up with Aria and talk about their summers—but here was this little first year, that he had soaked with his beverage, who was looking all sad.

He was glad that she at least managed to get her name out. Jude Butler. The connection to the Beatles was pretty obvious, and he fought his urge to sing it. After all, he definitely wasn’t a singer.

“Hey Jude, don't be afraid…” He sang to himself as he thought about ways to cheer her up. There was Lexi’s default, but he hasn’t sure he was ready to have the entire Hall as an audience. “Sadly those are the only words I know, and I am a terrible singer.” Liam laughed a little as he spoke and turned his attention back to the first year.

“So, is this your first time away from home?” He asked, his kind blue eyes settling on Jude’s face. “No finishing schools or summer camps or anything?” He added, just for clarification. “Sonora can be a little overwhelming at first. When I first got here, people were using all kinds of weird words I didn’t understand. It was like being on another planet or something. It gets easier though, so don’t worry about that part. The teachers are nice, and for the most part the other kids are too. Plus, after dinner, the table loads up with desserts. Who can be sad with a table full of desserts?!”

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Jude Butler

January 31, 2013 11:29 PM
Jude watched Liam's face as she tried hard not to cry in front of him. He didn't know her from Adam, so who was she to start crying to him? She hadn't been able to say much more than her name, but at least that was something...

When Liam started singing the Beatles song (what she assumed was mostly to himself), she looked at him, sort of shocked that he would know a Beatles song... Unless... she thought to herself as a shocked look came upon her face. (And it had nothing to do with the fact that he was singing!) Unless he's a muggleborn or a halfblood... she finished as he spoke again.

She nodded to him. "Nothing..." With a sigh, she went on. "I've been to Bible Camp, but even that was a day camp..." Hanging her head, Jude felt somewhat incapable of living her own life. Her whole eleven years she'd been taken care of, and there she was, suddenly having to do it herself and so far from home. It was scary...

When Liam told her that Sonora could be overwhelming, she nodded and felt that maybe she was right in the fact that he knew just how she was feeling. Part of her hoped that he really did and wasn't just saying words he'd heard others say. There was something about the older boy that made her feel more comfortable, safe even.

And she liked that.

"It gets easier?" she repeated, hoping from the bottom of her heart that he was right about that. Right then and there she just felt so out of place, so strange. "I like desserts..." she said, dreaming of pudding, ice cream and jello, cookies, cakes, pies.

"Liam?" she asked, nervously playing with her dark brown hair. "Will everything be okay?" Sure, it was a serious question, but the eleven year old was worried that her life had been upturned and nothing would ever be okay again.
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