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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Cepheus Princeton

May 05, 2013 12:50 PM
During the entire night, Cepheus was planning on keeping an eye on three people: Megan, Rupert and Theresa. He was hoping desperately that Theresa hadn't come with anyone, but he didn't want Megan to see where he disappeared to when he excused himself to go to the loo or something. He could certainly play off his relationship to Theresa as friendship from the outside. After all, he was planning on asking Alicia, Alex and even Henny just to see how those girls danced. But his main goal was to spend a good amount of time with Theresa and even kiss her if she'd let him.

He was getting ahead of himself. The least he could expect was to ask her to dance once. After metaphorically dancing around her, he wanted to make his feelings clear despite his current situation. If she was all right with a secret relationship, he wanted to pursue it. If nothing came of it, then it was grand for the both of them. If they were serious enough, then maybe he could convince his father to break off his betrothal. He bet Megan would appreciate that even if she never caught heed of him and Theresa.

Ceph was getting ahead of himself again. He was waiting for Megan at the entrance to Cascade Hall, feeling antsy in his navy blue dress robes. His blond hair was combed to the side nicely, though he mourned the non-existent stubble. He rubbed his chin wondering when exactly a boy was expected to have any hair on his chin. He had been looking in the mirror more than once looking for hair somewhere around his mouth. It was still yet to come, but at least Ceph had hope. His father had to have something to shave every other morning.

Megan finally arrived and Cepheus was slightly taken aback by how pretty she looked. "Miss Brownbriar," he said, bowing slightly. "You look lovely." And it was actually the truth. He hadn't been too impressed by her looks before, but she cleaned up well. He indicated she walk in ahead of him with his hand. "After you." He didn't offer her his elbow; if he arrived in the hall with her on his arm, it could send the wrong message to the one who held his affections. This was complicated business, really. Cepheus would have to keep a Seeker's eye out for his brother. It was convenient the Princetons had such bright blonde hair.

When they had made their way into Cascade Hall, Cepheus led her to a table and pulled a chair out for her to sit in before taking a seat himself. He would be the perfect gentleman for his date. It wouldn't do to be completely rude even if he hadn't asked her by choice.

The Head Boy and Girl were announced and Cepheus found it a bit predictable that Derwent Pierce and Regina Parker were the new heads. They seemed to be the favourite of their class and were certainly the most involved, at least from what Cepheus could see. He was still crossing his fingers for Prefect for next year, but he would be kept busy this summer with little time to brood on it.

The challenge team awards were handed out next and Cepheus was pleasantly surprised that his team had even placed. He had to remind himself that this competition wasn't a big deal, that fourth was better than not placing at all, but he couldn't help but compare their trophy to that of Team Four. It was predictable that Thad's team would win. They had great people on it. Still, Cepheus couldn't complain. He and his team-mates had worked hard to place and he was proud of them. Well, as proud as he could be being in fourth place. After they were applauded off the stage, Cepheus holding his trophy a bit proudly, he sat back down next to Megan and watched as the rest of the ball commenced. The yearbooks were handed out again as they had been the year before and he flipped through them eagerly. He almost didn't mind that Pecari had won House Cup, though it was a bit obnoxious how decorated the hall was in Pecari colours. He was sure Rup and Adam were delighted with it.

Cepheus counted the awards he had won this time around: Most Talkative, Most Quidditch Obsessed, Class Flirt and Best Looking. The last one made him smile. He certainly hoped he was living up to his award tonight. As he continued down the list, his heart jumped at the Worst Enemies category. Theresa Carey and Megan Brownbriar. Were they enemies? How would anyone know they were enemies? There was nothing obvious to Cepheus's eye and he had never made a bold move towards Theresa that could have been caught on by anyone else, even Megan. He hadn't even spent all that much time with either of them. He couldn't be that obvious with his affections, could he? He and Theresa did talk more often now, but he was friends with loads of witches.

He decided to ignore it though his heart was pounding at the thought that everyone in the school knew about him. This would make his temporary escape with Theresa even more awkward, but he was determined to do it. His thoughts made him look surreptitiously for Rupert. After the dinner, Cepheus would do his duty by asking Megan to dance a couple times. Then he would do his duty to his heart for the precious minutes his younger brother would give him. It worked in his favour that Megan and Rup had hit it off so well. Though Rup was sometimes out of hand, he was trustworthy and Cepheus appreciated that. At least one of the three brothers had to be trustworthy.
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