Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

May 03, 2013 11:19 PM
The ball was finally upon them and the end of another school year. For some of the students, this would be their last hurrah with their friends before they officially graduated and moved on to another stage of their life. For others, this was the first real ball that they may have attended in their young life. For Kiva, she had been through so many of these that even if only every four years, it felt routine. At least this year had been different. Instead of the competitive sport of Quidditch, they had the challenges, equally competitive but in very different ways. Everyone could play and it wasn’t house specific. She felt this had been a good bonding experience for the students as it allowed them to mingle with those they may not have otherwise. She was certain that there were team disputes dealt with quietly between the members, but any experience, good or bad, made a person’s spirit stronger. Or so she was told. It was a learning experience at any rate.

Because of the amount of work the students put into the challenges and how well they had done, Kiva had put into the budget the ability to give everyone a small plaque. It was a token for them to have for a job well done and that the school appreciated their efforts. The team list would also be placed into the trophy room. The top five teams, however, would be getting something in addition to their plaques. But those announcements would come in a moment. For now, she wanted to enjoy the reaction to the students’ faces.

The hall was set much like that of a reception hall. Where the staff table usually was placed, was a stage instead with a band. They were only a cover band, but from their resume and references, they were worth it and since they did popular cover songs, she thought the students would enjoy them as well. A large dance floor was open in front of the stage for students (and staff if they so choose) to use. Surrounding the dance floor were medium sized round tables, large enough for small groups of friends and their dates to have easy conversations without having to shout across the tables, but small enough not to feel the need to fill each seat. The tables were decorated in Pecari colors, as were the other party decorations including the banner that hung above the stage declaring Pecari the House Cup winner, and flowers were the center pieces. It was all eloquently done by the Prairie Elves. They always did enjoy throwing a good bash for the students and making sure it was something they remembered.

Kiva waited patiently for the students to settle in with their friends or dates before standing and requesting for their attention. When she had them, Kiva gave them a smile. “Good Evening, everyone! It’s the end of the school year. The challenges are over, the examinations are over, and summer is right around the corner. What better way to end this exciting year than with a ball?” Well, she thought it was exciting, who knew what they felt. “As always, we have end of year announcements. First, I want us all to say farewell to our wonderful Librarian, Miss. Diaz. I know some of you have become rather fond of her and I hope she does know how much she will be missed. She’s done a lot for this school, including implementing the Library Monitor and Assistant program. Miss Diaz, I wish you luck in your next adventure.” Kiva commented, looking at DiAnna and giving her an applause. It would be difficult to find another Librarian who had the same initiative as DiAnna.

Kiva waited a moment for any applause or comments from the students to die down before she began her next announcement. “I would like for Mr. Derwent Pierce the Fourth and Miss. Regina Parker to come to the front.” It was obvious what this announcement was for. It was strange that during the choosing of the names for the ballot, it was the boys who had given the staff a hard time picking and one was left off because his vote was one less than another boy. This time, when their peers voted, it had been the girls who were neck and neck for votes. In the end, Regina had one by only one or two votes over Josephine. Kiva thought either girl would have been suitable for the title of head girl. “Everyone, please meet your new Head Boy and Girl.” Kiva stated once the two of them were up by her. She clapped for them before indicating they could sit down once more.

“Because this year had been a challenging year for everyone involved, we as a staff wanted to reward all of you for your hard work. Each of you will receive a plaque along with your yearbook. I hope you all know how proud we are of everything you were able to overcome and accomplish together as a team.” Kiva complimented them and genuinely meaning her words. Even those who hadn’t wanted to participate, still had and hadn’t let their team down. Much like meal times, a plaque and yearbook appeared on the table in front of each student. “But with every challenge, there is a winner. The top five teams will each earn a trophy, but the number one team will have their names engraved onto a trophy in the trophy room.” She wasn’t sure if anyone would understand the honor of that, but if they were ever to stumble upon the room and read the trophies of honored students of the past, they may then understand the significance. The size of the trophies given to the students varied based on the placement of their team, the winning team with the largest of them all.

“When I call your team, please come up to take your trophies and stand to the right of me. Please hold your applause until all the teams are announced.” Kiva advised them. “The team in fifth place is Team Fifteen! The team in fourth place is Team is Team Fourteen! Breaking into the top three is Team One in third place. Our second place winning team is Team Five. And our Challenge winning team that cleared each challenge with the highest of points is….” Kiva did a dramatic pause for the fun of it before continuing, “Team Four!” She applauded, “Let’s hear it for these teams and your classmates for a job well done!” Kiva waited for it to die down once again and for the winning teams to get their trophies before saying anything more. “The Team ranking list will be placed in the hall by the end of the evening in case you were curious to know how your team did during the challenge.” Once they had all received their trophies, they were free to return to their seats.

“That’s all the announcements that I have. We will have the Prefects and Head students lead off the night with a dance followed by dinner. Prefects and Heads, if you’ll please come to the dance floor.” Kiva nodded to the band and with that, the night began.

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Henny B-F-R

May 05, 2013 11:43 AM
Henny was not feeling overly optimistic about the ball. At least, not in terms of her taking any greater role than that of a piece of furniture. Thad and Alicia had come together. It wasn't exactly a surprise. Thad was sweet and kind and smart and handsome. And Alicia was the kind of girl who got guys like Thad. Henny had always been the third wheel to some extent, even when her two friends weren't dating, by dint of being the odd one out. But it still hurt to see them as a couple. And, much as her social circle had improved over the last couple of years, it seemed that all her other friends would be busy with their dates, leaving her on the sidelines. Cepheus was with Meghan (although she was sure he dated Theresa Carey but she'd never been great at keeping up with that sort of thing). Josh would undoubtedly be with Brianna. She considered hanging out with Waverly but she seemed to be with friends already, ones Henny didn't know very well. It didn't really matter... Not just for the one night. But she couldn't help but wonder whether this would be the pattern her friends wanted more and more as they got older.

She listened to the headmistress' speech, clapping enthusiastically for Miss Diaz and politely for everyone else. She knew her team had been doing reasonably well at the challenges but still found herself surprised when they were called out. To her it had just been a bit of fun (and, occasionally, a bit of nerve-shredding terror). Still, it was nice to do well, and she hoped Alicia would see it as some kind of repayment on all the hours she'd put into working on the challenges, rather than unfair that she herself had missed out after so much work. She walked up, her skirts swishing gently as she moved. She had selected a very summery robe in a light fabric with small butterfly sleeves. It was cream and printed with large blue flowers which increased in density as they went down the garment.

Once the ball had got under way, she amused herself for a while with the yearbook (as with romance, she seemed to have largely lost out to her room mate) and with people watching. She smiled, seeing her brother with his little friend, glad to see that the girl did not have some kind of rhinestone monstrosity on her wrist. Charlie had been initially very keen on everything over the top but Henny had managed to talk him out of it. She was a good big sister like that – able to talk Charlie around and out of his worst ideas in such a way that he thought he'd figured these things out for himself, and was thus far keener on the ideas. She blinked and did a double take as she spotted Brianna with Linus, not Josh. She definitely wasn't very good at keeping up with these things. Perhaps Josh and Brianna never had been a thing... She scanned the room for him, hoping that their feelings were merely that of friends and thus his weren't hurt. She had failed to locate him when someone beside her spoke, drawing her attention away from the rest of the room...
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Waverly Canterbury

May 05, 2013 2:05 PM
Waverly was so excited for the ball it was kind of ridiculous. She, along with Wendy, had received her dress in the mail from their mom. Hers was a lot more grown-up than Wendy’s, but that was because Waverly had picked hers out specifically. Hers was a light purple strapless dress that fell down in waves to the floor. A black sash separated the top from the long dressy bottom. The top was a bunch of sequined violet silk flowers sewed together. She was wearing her silver unicorn necklace, a sign of keeping Brandon close and in thought while she was having fun with her friends, and the long dangly series of silver stars she had received for her fifteenth birthday on her earlobes. She had her dark brown hair pinned up and out of her face and was wearing makeup that made her green eyes pop with the black mascara. A silver bracelet adorned her wrist along with black heels that she would probably want to take off sometime during the night.

All in all, she was very pleased with how she looked and couldn’t wait until she saw her friends. As fun as it would have been to be with Brandon, at least she could spend a wonderful night celebrating the end of term at her first real ball with her close friends.

Waverly went down to Cascade Hall and went inside to save a table for them. She sat down at a random table as soon as the Headmistress began her speech, not wanting to attract attention to herself. Hopefully it would be over soon and she could find an emptier table and meet up with her friends. The first announcement made Waverly really sad, however. Miss Diaz was leaving! Waverly had been volunteering in the library with Miss Diaz since she was a first-year. It would be really different in the library with her gone now. And who was the new librarian going to be? She frowned. Well, that was a sad way to start an evening like this.

Derry and Reggie ended up as the Head Boy and Head Girl for next year and Waverly clapped extra loudly for them. Though Waverly had probably ended up on Reggie’s bad side thanks to the challenges, Waverly totally thought Reggie would be a great Head Girl. The challenges didn’t interest her as much, though she was glad to have a plaque. However, she was really surprised when her team was called as fifth place. They had placed?

It surprised Waverly so much she almost didn’t go up, but she did when she saw the rest of her teammates get up and go to the front to receive their trophy. She was positively beaming now. Pecari had won the house cup, one reason to celebrate, and she had gotten fifth place with her challenge team. Bonus! She smiled proudly at everyone and nodded her congratulations at the other teams, making sure to clap loudly for them, and then it was all over. She went back to her seat, her blood pumping with delight and sheer joy at everything that had happened so far. There was a yearbook to look at too, but she kept herself from pouring through it when the Heads and prefects went off to dance and officially open the ball.

While they did that, Waverly got up, clutching her yearbook and plaque, and continued her search for an empty table. As she walked through, she spotted Henny off on her own. It was odd for Waverly to see Henny on her own. She had always seen Henny as part of that Aladren clique plus Cepheus and Gareth, but apparently they all had dates and she didn’t. Waverly decided to stop by and say hi and, if it was okay, to join her. Then there would be an even number in their group and Waverly was sure Brielle and Clara wouldn’t mind. She saw Henny a lot in their respective clubs since they were members in each others’, but she didn’t talk to her a whole lot outside of those clubs and whatever classes they were partners for.

Maybe that could change. Waverly would be delighted to have a new friend in Henny. “Hey!” she said with a smile. “I love your dress! It’s so pretty.” Waverly loved seeing everyone so dressed up, especially the dapper young wizards. It was especially really cute seeing all the first-years looking a little out of place and small in their dress robes. “I love seeing how dressed up everyone is,” she said, smiling at her classmates. “How are you? How’s your term been?” she asked, smiling. She hoped Brielle and Clara would find her easily enough.
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Henny B-F-R

May 05, 2013 2:21 PM
“Oh, hi Waverly,” Henny smiled. “Thanks – you look lovely too,” she said, meaning it. On her own, Henny wasn't really confident with make-up or hair. Luckily, her personal stylist was now in his first year at Sonora and had been more than happy when his sister had broken her usually apathy on all things fashionista to ask his advice. She had had to use the words 'simple' and 'subtle' with very heavy emphasis before they'd reached a solution she was happy with (for one thing, she wouldn't have him on hand to actually execute the looks and for another, in spite of all his assurances that eye-balling eye-shadows were 'so in this season' she still didn't like them). She had gone for a grey-blue eye-shadow in the centre, deepening to a darker grey on the edges of her lids, plus mascara and lipgloss. Her curls had been pulled up into a bun with a little comb pushed in at front of it. It bore little silver flowers, which tied in nicely with those on her dress. “We seem to both be rocking the flower-power look,” she grinned.

“It's been good – though I missed the baking club,” she said, smiling at Waverly and hoping that she didn't take that as a criticism. She had meant it as a nice thing. “Charlie's really keen to join too, if it'll be back next year?” she asked. “The challenges were pretty fun for the most part. I wasn't really expecting anything to come of them so that was a nice surprise. Congrats to you too on that,” she smiled at Waverly. “But I'm really glad it didn't happen in our exam year. We'll have the fair next, right?” she said, “Hopefully that won't require too much from us, and it can just be something fun to look forward to. How's yours been?” she asked.

Henny was really genuinely pleased to see Waverly, and the idea of spending the evening hanging out with her sounded like a lot of fun. However, as she chatted, she still hadn't forgotten about her previous, unfinished observations. She tried to take quick scans of the hall, still hoping to somehow verify that Josh was alright. Although she was trying to meet Waverly's eyes enough to seem natural, and although she herself didn't realise it, her distraction from the subjects at hand was quite apparent.

“Are you doing anything nice over summer?” she asked, whilst quickly glancing to the space behind Waverly's shoulder before her eyes settled back on her.
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Waverly

May 05, 2013 6:00 PM
Accidentally Waverly and Henny were kind of matching with their flower-schemed dresses and she laughed. "It was fate," she said with a smile. It was really nice to hear that the Baking Club had been missed. Waverly had worked really hard to keep it up and running and popular and she was always really thankful for everyone who went to meetings. "It's definitely going to be up next year," she said, "even with exams and all." Exams were kind of a scary thing to think about, but Waverly knew it was just another thing to work on overcoming. She would just need to do a whole lot of studying. And stress-baking.

Henny congratulated her on her team's win and Waverly grinned. "Thanks! I totally didn't expect it and I'm sure we barely made it. Yeah, I'm glad the fair is next year. Easier on us. I thought the challenges were fun too, but this term was a lot harder than I expected. Maybe it's to prep us for next year's exams, but I had a lot more time to study without Quidditch practices and Baking Club."

The conversation would have been more engaging if Henny's eyes weren't glancing behind Waverly's shoulder every so often. She looked bemusedly at Henny. "Are you waiting for someone?" she asked, almost apologetically. "I hope I'm not intruding or anything." Waverly didn't like getting in peoples' ways and she hoped Henny wasn't waiting for a date to come ask her to dance or something.

"Um, my summer's going to be pretty relaxed. I'm just going back home, working at the bakery with my mom, catching up with my friends and my boyfriend; all that normal stuff." It would be so nice to have her cell phone back. It was crazy how much she depended on that one source of communication. If she didn't have her friends here to distract her, she would have gone a little crazy with the lack of communication she currently had with Brandon. "Did you look at the yearbook yet?" she asked, placing hers on the table now. "Anything good in it?"
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Henny B-F-R

May 08, 2013 12:12 PM
“I'm glad I've never fancied playing Quidditch - I really don't think I could fit it in,” Henny commented. Alicia's Challenge Training Programme had given her a taste of what being on a sports team might be like, and she would definitely be glad to relinquish the tough schedule next year. Though she thought she might take the occasional run or climb to relax. That surprised her (she had always been very much an indoor with her nose in a book kind of girl) but it felt good to feel healthy, and she didn't want to lose everything she'd gained in the fitness stakes this year.

“Oh, no! No – not at all!” she exclaimed, when Waverly asked whether she was expecting someone, feeling dreadful that her distraction had been so noticeable. “I'm so sorry - I didn't mean to be rude, I was just... um...” she hesitated, feeling that she owed Waverly an explanation but not knowing quite what to say. “... just looking for someone.” Feeling that that didn't actually make it any better and possibly gave Waverly the wrong impression, she expanded. “I mean, I thought someone I know might have been upset by... um, how certain things have worked out tonight. I was trying to see whether they seemed like they're ok. But there probably isn't really anything I can do about it anyway...” she added. She wasn't sure why she was really looking for Josh, other than the vague sense that there was a wrong that needed righting. But if she thought about it practically for even a second, it seemed rather foolish; he usually hid things pretty well – even if she could pick him out of the crowd, he was hardly going to have a glowing neon sign over his head that said 'everything is a-ok' or, alternately, 'Please comfort me, Henny.' She would be unlikely to know whether he was alright or not and, even if she suspected the latter, she would be unable to do anything about it. Really, if she went over, all she'd be doing would be giving people something to gossip about.

She tried to tell herself that these reasons were genuine or good enough excuses for giving up. And, in all honesty, they were. However, there was part of her that knew that spending the evening chatting and laughing with Waverly was a much more pleasant idea than the blood-from-a-stone prospect of talking to Josh about his feelings. Silly as it was, the fact that she would be having a pleasant evening if she stayed here made her feel guilty about it, and made her question her motives for not looking harder for Josh. But the reasons not too were all true and valid...

“Sorry – you have my full attention,” she promised Waverly, still feeling like she was somehow letting Josh down, and wondering whether she'd be able to find him in the common room later that evening. “That sounds really nice,” she said, of her summer plans. “Oh, um, I had a quick flick though. It seemed to be the usual. Charlie won pretty much everything that involves being loud and outgoing for his year group,” she grinned. “Um...” she hesitated, before asking her next question. But it was something she wanted to know about, for all that her options were limited to the point of not existing at Sonora... And something that maybe Waverly would be better to talk to about than Alicia. Alicia was not a girl friend kind of friend. And if she was going to be dating Thad, Henny wasn't sure she really wanted to hear that much about it. “What's it like?” she asked, “Having a boyfriend, I mean.”
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