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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Alicia Bauer

May 17, 2013 11:30 PM
Normally, returning to school was one of the highlights of Alicia’s year, a blessed escape from the constant stress and anxiety and helpless fury of her summer vacations. She spent weeks looking forward to it, working up to it, spending as much money as she could get away with on clothes and supplies, packing and repacking her trunk, rehearsing the lies she would use at the Opening Feast and afterward when people invariably asked her about her summer. She read all her textbooks twice and triple-checked her homework and was, in her head, very nearly back in school already days before she actually got on the wagon and flew away.

This year, she had gone through all the usual steps in the last days of summer, but it hadn’t worked quite as well as it usually did. Spending part of that time making contingency plans for what she’d do if she failed at something else had kind of cast a pall over everything.

She had been putting her knowledge of medicinal herbs to good use to hold off the worst of her nerves about the prefect selection, taking valerian root three times a day for two weeks in spite of its awful smell and taste to try to keep herself calm as she approached this, but as she went into the Hall, made greetings, and smiled until it hurt, she felt like she hadn’t done a thing. Her hands felt unsteady, her stomach was in knots, and an overwhelming pressure seemed to have fallen on both her temples and her heart, making it hard to think, hard to breathe. Not impossible, but harder than usual, something she didn’t appreciate at all under the circumstances. Because this was her year’s night, it was a given that the Sorting was going to take three times as long as usual, and that the Headmistress would talk until all the food got cold and they had to eat it reheated when the elves finally got to send it up. And she would have to appear calm the whole time, not batting an eye out of place or letting her smile falter once. It was going to be extremely difficult.

Difficult, but not impossible. She applauded as little blue people joined her table, and then was shocked when, right away, Derry Pierce and his girlfriend were called to the front for their badges. No announcements first. Just them. So they would get their badges, and then it would be the prefects, and they were already at the table, so she had no time to compose herself –

”I would also like to have Henrietta…”

The words cut through the rising panic, momentarily freezing her in place as she processed them. Henrietta Boxton-Fox-Reynolds. Henny’s real name. She heard it so seldom that it was easy enough to forget, but that was Henny’s real name. She glanced at the line again, wondering if maybe this was something else, but no, there was the greatest rival who’d never know Alicia was competing with her, Waverly Canterbury. Nothing with Waverly Canterbury in it could be bad. She had lost.

Blood flooded into her cheeks, warming them as she watched her roommate go forward. She had lost. The only one in the family besides Aunt Helena – well, and Aunt Lavinia, but she was a Squib and didn’t count – to do so. She had known it would be close, had known it was between her and Thad and Henny and that they were both highly capable and real competition for her, but she didn’t think she had really believed until right now, when it had happened, that she would actually lose.

But Aunt Helena turned out the best of anyone, she reminded herself, a line she had carefully prepared in anticipation of this maybe happening. Never had she been gladder to be paranoid. And you have plans to get Head Girl anyway. And Henny is your friend. And Thad and Cepheus both lost, too. You can turn this around.

The thought calmed her, soothed her. It was going to be all right. She had plans. Big plans. By the end of this year, she would make up for everything she had ever failed at. No one would ever be able to say she had been insignificant, or that she was a failure on the bigger stage. She was going to make this work, and bring Thad along with her, if she could. He would not be happy right now, probably even less than she was, all things considered, but she could work on that. He appreciated her because she was smart, because she had the ideas; he would, she was sure, be counting on her to make it all right. And it would be. She refused to accept anything else.

She smiled brilliantly as she applauded for the new prefects and the new Muggle Studies teacher, noticing the lack of a new librarian. That would be the first thing they could do, she decided: she and Thad could go to Professor Fawcett to voice their concern about the library and seize control of the whole monitor program before Waverly or Russell had a chance. She hated to do it to Henny, but Henny already had a pretty toy….She nodded to herself as the Headmistress talked about the Fair. She could tie her Friends of the Library idea into that, maybe, and include more people, including Henny in that. That would work. If she could get Professor Skies in on another idea she’d had, then she would maybe have to cede the running of one booth to someone else, but as long as the staff associated her with the setting up of as much as possible, she could make that work.

She sang the school song, feeling better, then turned to the food, looking in vain for the cup of tea she badly needed at the moment to take the edge off her growing excitement and lingering nerves. It was late, so there probably wasn't any, but she craned her neck to see if she could spot anything hopeful-looking and smiled at her neighbor when she thought she did. "Hi, that's probably iced tea right there, isn't it?" she asked, gesturing toward what she meant.
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Ava Fletcher

May 19, 2013 2:34 PM
Ava Fletcher had always known that she was magic, so when she had made that shell as smooth as a...as smooth as a criminal (she thought that was right, her grandfather, Papa, certainly listened to that song enough for those words to be ingrained in her head), she hadn't been surprised. But she had acted like it as her poor grandfather had never known his daughter-in-law was a witch nor that his beloved granddaughter was magic as well.

Ava had been looking forward to her acceptance into Sonora since that day on the beach as it meant that her mother would take time out of her busy world traveling schedule and take her to go shopping for school supplies! But now that Ava was actually at Sonora, she wasn't too impressed. She was excited and all to be going to school and finally learning magic (she did want to be just like her mom after all), but she missed the sea breezes and the little house on the shore that she and her grandfather had lived in.

When she was waiting in line to take the potion, all she could think about was how much she wanted to be in the Aladren house because then her skin would turn blue. She wondered if it would stay like that forever or if it would fade away. Maybe it would even look like she was under water! When the potion she sipped did indeed turn her skin blue, Ava was disappointed to see that it was just a straight, plain blue. However, her musings had given her another wonderful idea to put together in her spare time- blue mermaids. She'd never thought to paint her mermaids anything non-skin colored, but seeing as they were supposed to be "mythical" creatures, or so Papa said, they should have brightly colored skin.

Pleased with her new revelation, Ava happily skipped over to the Aladren table and waited for the rest of the Sorting to finish and the Headmistress to end her speech before Ava could eat- boy was she hungry!

She was in the middle of piling food on her plate when the girl sitting next to her asked her a question about a jug sitting in front of them.

Ava shrugged. "Maybe, I've never really been a big fan though. I much prefer juice or coffee! Yes, I do love coffee!" She gave a huge smile to the girl sitting next to her. "What's your favorite?"
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Alicia Bauer

May 20, 2013 12:31 PM
Alicia was reasonably sure that the only circumstances where she would find it truly difficult to turn her smile on were a friend’s funeral or when she herself was in full rigor mortis, but matching her eyes and words up with the shape of her mouth, that could take a little more effort. She was very careful to make that effort as the first year decided to, rather than just answering Alicia’s question, start talking about her own drink preferences. Drinks, she knew, were actually very interesting, the only reason she kind of wanted to rip the kid’s head off right now was because the littlest thing grated on her nerves when she was either at home or had just added a failure to her list of them, and anyway, she had to start working toward Head Girl. Being nice to the first years could be an important part of that, for all she knew. She could see that Waverly was with one, too, and if she got Head Girl over who spent their first hour or two back at school dealing with the new kids, Alicia was giving up on seeking power the ‘right’ way and going for the Dark Arts.

“Well, between the two you mentioned, juice,” Alicia said cheerfully. Who let an eleven-year-old have coffee, anyway? One more thing to resent about her stupid parents; most of the caffeine she had been able to get at that age had been tea stolen behind their backs from her stepfather’s cupboard, though admittedly, the subterfuge had probably made it taste that much better. To this day, she was pretty sure that no one knew she had developed a taste for the very rare, very expensive white teas Jeremy favored openly. “I’m not really that crazy about either, though. I like my tea. My favorites are mostly floral greens, though I won’t say no to some orange-flavored black in the mornings.”

She demonstrated this by taking the vessel which had prompted their interaction. “My name is Alicia, by the way,” she said, smiling warmly. “I’m in fifth year. Welcome to Sonora!”

She took a sip of the tea and decided it was some kind of decaffeinated Ceylon black. It was also warm, which was the important part, and seemed to have a bit of lemon in it, which was a nice bonus. “Are you excited about being in Aladren?” she asked. “It's a great House, you should have a fabulous time here.” If she was good enough, anyway, but Alicia thought Aladrens who truly weren't were pretty rare; even Wilkes had pulled through for his House in the end, and she would have sworn he was less in touch with reality than Evan before the challenges last year. She didn't say so much, as she did have friends (and, in past days, most of her family, though she hardly considered that a recommendation) in Crotalus and was playing for Head Girl of the whole school, but she was sure hers was the best House.
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Ava Fletcher

May 20, 2013 3:45 PM
“Thanks,” replied Ava to the welcome the older girl had given her. She spooned some mashed potatoes on her plate and topped it off with a large serving of gravy over the turkey she had snagged while Alicia was talking. “I do love thanksgiving food! But, I suppose I am excited to be here, I don’t really know much about the houses though; my mom only told me that all the houses were most likely good. She didn’t go here, see, we live up in Washington, so she went to Salem because it was closer. You kind of remind me of her- she likes tea a lot too. I know that I should, but I can’t help it, my dad was a big coffee drinker, and as much as I want to be like my mom, I have to remember him too. At least that’s what Papa, my grandfather, says.”

Ava trailed off for a moment, thinking about the earlier times when her father would let her come on the fishing boat with him, coming home to that warm little house and warm drinks that Papa had prepared. That was when her mother came home from work every weekend, not just once a month and for the holidays as she did now.

“My mom’s really fantastic,” said Ava, beaming. “She’s a Healer, she travels all over the world healing witches and wizards in more rural areas that don’t have supplies. And she’s really pretty too. I’m going to be just like her when I grow up, that’s why I have to go to school. What is it that you want to do?”
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