Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

May 17, 2013 6:25 PM
The summer had come and gone in a blink of an eye. Kiva’s baby, Harper, had turned a year old over the summer and with her big day, was also the big day that Kiva would have to acknowledge that her baby boy (who was not so much a baby any longer and would murder her if he knew she still thought of him as such) was now eleven and old enough to attend Sonora. Since she was already at Sonora, the only difference would be seeing him and Chloe during the day instead of just in the evening for dinner, much like her older adopted children, Angel and Ayita. Still, it was going to be an adjustment to know her son and step daughter were that old now.

That also meant that this sorting was extra special to Kiva. Of course, she knew that they were worried about sharing a name with the Headmistress. Either people may treat them differently because of her or they would ignore them entirely because of her. Kiva never really saw any sort of change in the students behaviors towards Ayita and Angel, but they had already been established members of the school before changing their names when they joined the family. She supposed they would just have to wait and see.

Kiva watched as the returning students found friends and found seats, everyone chatting on to one another about their summers. She liked to watch them during these times because this is when they often seemed the most sincere. Soon though, the first years were being brought in by the Deputy Headmistress and most of the student body’s chatter died down knowing that the feast would begin soon. Kiva tried not to be obvious when searching out for her two children, but she smiled a little happily when she was able to find them standing beside each other. She knew she was being such a mother at the moment, but one couldn’t help it.

Charming herself to be heard, Kiva greeted them all “Good Evening, Everyone! For the returning students, I say welcome back and to our new students, welcome to Sonora Academy. For those who do not know me, I am Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau, but feel free to call me Professor K.” This was a standard greeting, but it was always necessary. She didn’t want to just jump right into things and be too overwhelming.

“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 Regina Parker and Derwent Pierce the Fourth to please come up here and accept your new Head Girl and Head Boy 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 Henrietta Boxton-Fox-Reynolds, Meghan Brownbriar, Alexandra Deveraux, and Waverly Canterbury 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.

“Before I announce the event this year, I’d first like to introduce everyone to our newest staff member, please give a warm applause to Professor Chambers. She is your new Muggle Studies Professor.” Kiva clapped politely before moving on. “This year’s Midsummer Event will be the Fair. Every Fair we’ve always done things a little bit differently than the last, but this year we wanted to bring it around again.” Kiva advised them, knowing they probably had no idea what she was talking about.

“That is to say, we’re having student run booths. We’ll have the Fair games and the carnival rides like normal, but we’d also like to have students to work together, whether it be with friends or on an idea that you find you have in common with someone, and create a booth for you to run throughout the evening. Obviously, the booths have to be school appropriate, but they can be of your talents or skills. Or they can feature your clubs. You can do food booths or games booths as well. Whatever you want, within reason.“ Kiva explained to them. “We’ll discuss this more as time goes on and if you have any questions, you can ask any professor or staff member.”

Kiva waited for any commotion over this news to die down. At least Quidditch was back on, so the students wouldn’t freak out on her again. “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 magnitude. “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, which should be up in a week's time. Have fun at the feast and remember the site rules. Happy posting everyone!
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Charlotte Spencer

May 18, 2013 4:14 PM
It had taken everything in Charlotte’s power to not run away screaming from the wagon to take her to school. She wanted to hide behind her mother’s robes and be home-schooled forever. But she had dutifully taken Adam’s hand with her brand new kitten in her other arm and followed her brother in, squeezing his hand so tightly she thought she would cut off his circulation. She was sure she was paler than normal too. Charlotte hated the trip to America, firstly, and hated the wagon ride as well. It was bumpy and uncomfortable and filthy and she wished the whole time she had stayed at home. Adam did bring a little comfort. She hoped desperately they would be in the same house so she could cling onto him as much as possible.

Charlotte’s parents had kindly purchased her a brand new kitten to accompany her to this unknown land. She had named her Missy and the kitten kept Charlotte’s fears at bay for a little while. She was such a darling little thing and Charlotte loved her immensely. Still, even little Missy could only do so much to keep Charlotte’s mind occupied and distracted from what was to come.

They arrived at the school and Charlotte followed after her older brother tentatively, feeling frightened with every step. She had to give up little Missy with the rest of her luggage that was to wait for her in Charlotte’s new dorm room, wherever that was going to be. When Adam left as well, Charlotte about had a heart attack, but stayed alive long enough to follow after her classmates, looking calm and collected though her face was white and she was fidgeting with her hands. Charlotte thought she would die of embarrassment when she was forced to stand up in the front of the hall with her year-mates. She was self-conscious and tried to still her fiddling hands, but she couldn’t. The sorting finally began and she was eager to take the potion and rush to sit by her older brother.

But alas, the Fates were against her and her skin turned scarlet instead. Charlotte blushed, feeling self-conscious again, and looked desperately at her brother who pointed over at the Crotalus table. It was cruel of him to not pull strings to have her sit by him and she was almost indignant. But she respected the rules enough that she stiffly walked over to the Crotalus section. She would have stood out anyway among the ugly brown colours of his house. At least her house’s colours were nice.

Both Cepheus and Leo were in Crotalus and Charlotte felt a bit comfort in that, but not much. Neither of her cousins were Adam and she didn’t know them that well. She took deep breaths, but found both of her cousins preoccupied with no empty seats available near them. She was fretting and panicking. She had never had to socialise with a whole school of strangers before. She had always had Adam by her side or her mum and now neither of them were there. Charlotte was very tempted to run back to her brother and beg him to take her home. She would write to her parents immediately, as soon as this feast was over. She couldn’t take it.

Charlotte sat down timidly at the table, unsure of what to do. The Headmistress began speaking and she listened attentively, but was aghast at the Midsummer Event. She had to create a booth? What sort of people were these Americans? She would have to ask Adam to get her out of it. She refused to sing the song, staring instead at her plate, and only looked up again when people had stopped and conversations began around her.

People were eating, so she did the same by piling food onto her plate. She wasn’t used to serving herself and she could feel her face grow hot as not all of her peas made it onto her plate. Her hand was starting to shake and she felt like crying. She felt so alone even though Adam was in the same room and there were so many people she didn’t know and she didn’t even know how to begin a proper conversation by herself. Her cousins had their own friends and she was the only one with no one. Not even Missy to comfort her. She put her plate down so she didn’t spill anything more and stared at her plate, feeling red-faced and not hungry at all as she fiddled with her hands again in her lap. She hated school already and no one could change her mind, not even Adam.
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Virginia Bellrose

May 19, 2013 10:16 PM
Ginny summer had been okay. Nothing splendid, but not too boring either. The community that she was currently living in always kept her busy and the kids made her happy, but she was still homesick for Ohio. Her mother said that soon they would be able to move back home, but she told that to Ginny every time she asked her. Ginny was losing her faith. She missed her home and she missed the staff. She hoped they were doing okay. She hadn’t seen them in over four years now. But she couldn’t think about that now because it would only make her sad.

Off the wagon, Ginny found a seat at the Crotalus table. This was exciting for her. Last year, she had been one of the first years being sorted, so this year, she would be able to see how it all pans out. After starting her first off with the challenges and getting to meet older students, Ginny was really confident in her place here at Sonora. She was still only a Beginner, but she wasn’t so nervous about her capabilities both with her magic and with people.

She watched the sorting with interest and then listened to the announcements with equal interest. She had no idea if she would do a booth this year because she didn’t know what she was good at other than dancing and singing, but those seemed to be a dime a dozen talents here with other students having grown up with the same lessons of etiquette and grace. But, maybe someone would ask for her to join their booth and that would be just as fun!

Although she wasn’t sure what this year would entail exactly, she was really happy to be back at Sonora. She wasn’t really sure if she could say she made super close friends, but she felt that she had really started the foundation of those and she wanted to expand and develop them even more. But first things first, the feast! The food at the community was limited because most everything was soy product. She missed eating chicken and red meat, so she ate as much as she could when she was at Sonora. Tonight, it would be meatloaf. Yum! However, in the process of getting her own food, she noticed the girl beside her spill some of her own and give up on it half way through.

The new first year girl sitting beside her didn’t look too happy with things. Ginny could understand if it were a little overwhelming and thus, didn’t know what to do with herself, but she shouldn’t look so sad about it. “Don’t worry.” Ginny said to her. “It gets better. The first day is always the worst.” This wasn’t so true for Ginny. She had met Percival on her first day and had managed to get through it just fine. But Ginny was aware that most things excited her rather than terrify her. “I’m Virginia Bellrose of the Alberta Bellroses.” She introduced herself with a pleasant smile. “It’s an adjustment, but everyone is really nice and eventually, you get used to how things are.”
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Charlotte Spencer

May 20, 2013 1:55 PM
Charlotte was intent on brooding and staring at her plate until she was dismissed. There wasn't much to brood on except to pity herself and she was quite good at that. She thought of how much she missed her parents and her younger siblings. She missed her home and even her house-elf. If Pinky were here Charlotte wouldn't have embarrassed herself with the food. She could almost feel everyone staring at her and she hated it. She hated being the new one. Instead of playing with her robes, she fiddled with her hands. She had learnt long ago never to dirty or wrinkle her robes. Her mum had taught her to be a respectable young lady, but it was difficult to break certain habits, like fiddling with her hands.

But she stilled when she realised someone was speaking to her. Charlotte immediately became self-conscious again. She was both glad and horrified that someone was talking to her. That meant she had to keep a conversation. On her own. Charlotte didn't know if she was ready for that.

The witch seemed nice enough, but Charlotte didn't know how to respond. She hated meeting new people and it was because she never knew what the right response was. She knew her manners and could be polite, but that was the extent of it. The girl introduced herself as Virginia Bellrose and Charlotte wondered if Adam knew her. It was a bit embarrassing she had caught her looking upset and Charlotte tried to hide it. She didn't want to be too vulnerable. Charlotte had already determined that she wouldn't like Sonora at all, but it was nice of Virginia to try and comfort her. She just didn't know how to react to that.

"Charlotte Spencer," she replied, her voice soft and breathy and very quiet. She knew her family was important and pure and rich, but her father hadn't told her to introduce herself as a 'London Spencer'. She didn't think Adam had done it when he first came and so she just needed to follow him because he was almost always right. She didn't exactly look Virginia in the eye either. She wasn't the sort to make eye-contact with anyone very easily and she could hold someone's eyes for about as long as she could hold a conversation. She didn't know what else to say afterwards and just nodded at Virginia's comfort. "I hope so," she added, and then flushed as she wondered if that was the proper thing to say.
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Ginny Bellrose

May 27, 2013 9:04 PM
Well, apparently Charlotte was not much for conversation. Ginny really wasn’t sure what to do about that. Everyone she had met thus far hadn’t had any problems with having conversations with her. Really, thinking about it, she had never struggled at all to think of something to say. “Spencer?” Ginny asked her. “Are you related to Adam?” Ginny wondered. There were many large families at this school. The Careys, she was sure, were one of the largest currently in attendance, but she thought Willow was also part of a large family who did not share the same last name. Ginny was an only child, so she would never have siblings come to Sonora and currently, her extended family continued their schooling in Canada where they are from. Eventually, more Bellroses were to come to America, but until then, it was just Ginny.

“Adam’s pretty nice. He and I won Class Gentlemen and Princess for the yearbook awards.” She commented. She still didn’t know Adam all that well, but that seemed to be the case for everyone in her school. She didn’t have roommates, so she couldn’t really get close to anyone and really only had class to rely on. It was difficult for her to make friends that way and she often felt left out because of it. Everyone else was guaranteed friendships because they had roommates. Maybe they wouldn’t all be friends, but they were bound to have at least one. Ginny was naturally a social person, so not having people to be social with was difficult for her.

It was clear though that Charlotte was not a social person by the lack of conversation she was providing Ginny. She was wondering now if it had been a good idea to have attempted to talk to her to help make her feel better when it was so clear that Ginny was only bothering her. Maybe Charlotte was one of those girls who just hated people and wanted nothing to do with them? Which was weird if she were related to Adam since he never came off in a negative way.

“Okay, well…” Ginny started, not really sure what else to say since Charlotte wasn’t really communicating back to her. “I’ll leave you alone. If you have any questions or need help with something, feel free to ask me.” She commented and meaning it. If Charlotte didn’t want to talk to her, that was fine, it didn’t mean that Ginny wouldn’t still be nice to her.
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