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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Brianna Japos

May 19, 2013 9:37 PM
Brianna didn’t say much of anything when she got onto the wagon. She sat quietly in her seat and passed the time lost in her thoughts. It had been a difficult summer for her. Not nearly as difficult as the one before, but it hadn’t been a picnic. Her parents had finally put the wrath of Merlin on the families in the building, but the summer was nearly over by the time it had happened and pointless. Brianna spent the last of it in her apartment. She wasn’t sure what was really the worst of it. Finding out that the guys responsible for ruining her life weren’t going to be punished at all. Probation meant nothing when their parents were rich. Nothing was being stripped from them. Nothing would change for them. It was as though they had humiliated her all over again. Was that the worst of it? Or was it that the girls of the building decided that it was their turn to kick her around and believed that she had done this to herself?

They had stripped her of everything. Over and over and over again. She only had to get through one more summer at that forsaken place before she could be rid of it forever. After that, she’d prove to everyone just what she was capable of.

The success of the summer though was that she was only using one crutch now. Jonah had been happy with her progress on the right side, but her left side was still weak and would need more work. So, the crutch would keep her left side afloat until she could get it under control. The other success was that she had a firm understanding of what she wanted to do after she felt Sonora. She wanted to get into the justice system. She wanted to make sure that people with money could never get away with breaking the law simply because they could pay it off while the victim was left without any sort of justice. No one should feel like their life is meaningless and those who commit the crime should be forced to take the consequence of it. The real consequence of it. Brianna didn’t get her justice, but she was damn sure someone else will.

Now back at Sonora, Brianna found a seat at the Crotalus table. Much like she had on the wagon, Brianna kept quiet, only speaking when someone spoke to her first. All she wanted to do was go back to her dorm room and sleep. The pain in her back had lessoned significantly since last year, but it still made her life uncomfortable and after an extremely long ride from New York City, her back was in more pain than it had been all summer long, minus the physical fight she had with the girls back home. It was so exhausting, but she didn’t want it to show. Last year had been a good year and she was determined to make this one a good year too.

She clapped politely at all the announcements and lip-read the along with the song. When the food arrived in front of her, Brianna realized how hungry she was. She hadn’t eaten since that morning. Brianna went to take a big bite of spaghetti, but some of the sauce dropped off her fork and landed on her robes. “Aw.” Brianna pouted, looking down at it forlornly. She knew magic would easily clean it for her, but she felt like this was an omen as to how the rest of the year would go. Pulling out her wand, Brianna cleaned herself up. Taking her mind off things, Brianna looked to the person next to her and gave a halfhearted smile, “Hopefully your evening is going better than mine.” She joked. “How was your summer?”
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Valerie Lennox

May 21, 2013 1:21 PM
Valerie was looking forward to going back to Sonora and seeing the people there that actually truly seemed to like her. She would miss Ryan, who had looked out for her since day one, but at least she still had Melanie, Brianna and maybe Sully. She wasn't entirely sure where she and Michael stood though, because of his falling out with her best friend. The sixth year did not want to take sides, she really needed all the friends she could get as she didn't really think many people liked her. She was afraid they saw her as one big contaminated carrier of disease. Even though Valerie hadn't been sick quite so much last year and it always been more dangerous for them to spread their germs to her than the other way around.

Now that her cousin had graduated and she was going to be in Advanced classes, she was thinking about what she'd do after she graduated. She knew she would get married and was pretty happy that she'd made to this point instead of dying a long time ago. There had been times when Valerie had felt sick enough that she'd been terrified of that. She only had a few months to go before she made it to adulthood, with her birthday at the end of February. To the sixth year, this was a major accomplishment. Now, with the aid of her new potion, she would make it and felt eternally greatful to Medic Baily for finding it.

That did not mean she wasn't absolutely terrified, even though her future was ironically a lot more certain than a lot of people's. Valerie honestly tried not to think about it. She'd always been taught that worry and stress were not good for her. She hoped this year would be less stressful than last and actually felt it probably would be. She'd already done CATS, and done pretty well on them, especially on the Transfiguration practicals and all forms of theory and was only taking Charms and Transfiguration now, because her father wouldn't let her take more. RATS weren't until next year, and Valerie doubted they were going to have the Challenges again.

All of this was a huge relief to her. She could not, off the top of her head, think of anything that would stress her out. Hopefully nothing would pop up and make her worried and anxious to the point where she got sick. Valerie had only been sick twice since starting her potion but stress would make getting so more likely. The potion might have been the most important but there were lots of other things she'd always had to do to prevent illness as much as possible. In addition to not being stressed out, she was kept indoors-though, in part, she'd really been too sick to go out lots of times and her mother didn't consider that to be very feminine-made sure to get a proper night's sleep, which was affected if she actually did get sick, and be on an immune boosting diet. None of these things in themselves had made her completely better but she was sure they had at least helped somewhat. The new potion though was....amazing.

Entering the Hall, she seperated from her sister, and headed towards the Crotalus table, seeking out Brianna. Valerie spotted her friend and took a seat next to her. She listened as the Headmistress announced the prefects and Head Students who weren't really people she knew very well, though Derry had been her friend's team captain last year and had been nice to her. There was also an announcement about a new Muggle Studies professor, a subject Valerie would have never been allowed to take even she'd been perfectly healthy, and about Midsummer event, which was the fair again. She sincerely hoped that not everyone would have to do a booth, as she wasn't sure she could handle that and didn't know what she possibly could do anyway.

Brianna turned to her and asked how her summer was. Valerie had written to her, but at mostly let her friend talk about what was happening to her. She felt simply awful about how those boys got off, had gotten away with hurting someone close to her. It would have bothered her anyway that someone would do such a terrible thing, but it was worse that it had been done to someone she cared about. At least Brianna was improving physically though and only needed one crutch though now. "It was...pretty much like last year. Nothing much happened aside from what I told you." She'd had a sinus infection at one point but she had told the other Crotalus that already.

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Brianna

May 26, 2013 4:03 PM
Brianna nodded to Valerie as she commented on her summer. Of all her friends, Valerie was the one she had the most correspondence with. Because of Josh’s family, Brianna didn’t write as much to him as she would have and she didn’t want to load him down with her life since he was dealing with enough of his own. By the end of the summer, she barely wrote to him at all due to the lack of correspondence she had received back. She had written to Linus too. Not nearly in detailed as the letters to Valerie, but she had wanted him to know that she was still thinking of him. He had seemed annoyed last term when no one had written to him after her…incident. She didn’t want to make him feel that way again if she could help it.

But because the two girls had kept a close correspondence with one another, making small talk at a table full of people seemed a little impossible. “I suppose a boring summer is better than a summer full of drama.” Brianna commented lightly. It would have been much worse for Valerie if she had gotten very sick again and for a longer period of time like she used to. Not that a sinus infection wasn’t serious for her, but it hadn’t seemed like enough to take her out completely.

Brianna gingerly stretched out her back and recharmed the heating pad that was placed there beneath her clothes. She was so good at those sorts of charms now that it was a little scary. But she needed the recharge due to the wagon rides. Everything was making her so tired and her back ached too much for her to really focus. The heat always relaxed her muscles and edged away some of the pain. It was unfortunate that this would be a sort of chronic pain that would never really go away. She didn’t want to be on pain relieving potions forever either, so she was trying to best to deal with it the best that she could. Tomorrow would be a better day.

“At least this year we don’t have to do all that extra work on top of taking major exams.” Brianna commented. She still couldn’t believe that she had managed to keep up with all of those challenges and not be one of the last teams on the list and do well on her CATS examinations. Somehow, she had managed to score O, E, or an A (Potions earning the only A of the bunch). Her parents had been proud, but she owed most of her success to Josh for keeping her focused and on top of her workload. She’d have to thank him for it, of course, once she figured out how exactly to do that.

“The Fair will be a nice break, I think.” She said after some thought. “I’ve never really been to one back home, so being able to ride some of those rides I’ve seen in books will be fun to do. Unless I chicken out.” Brianna commented with a chuckle.
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Valerie

June 01, 2013 10:46 AM
Valerie nodded in agreement. "I much prefer an uneventful summer." Given that the events she usually experienced involved sickness, which was massively unpleasant, and occasionally small gatherings, which she felt uncomfortable at, she would much prefer things to not be eventful. It was just unfortunate that her friend really had not had one. She hated and felt bad about how people treated her friend. The kind of cruelty from people that both Brianna and Ryan had experienced was unfathomable to her and she hated that they'd had to.

Still,even though nobody had ever been really mean to her, she still felt uncomfortable around people until she knew for sure that they did like her. Having been sick so often, Valerie really hadn't had much chance to socialize, so with the social circle at home, she felt kind of left out, like she was just tagging along with her sister and holding Melanie back. She was glad they were back at school, where even though they spent some time together, they each had their own friends.

In some ways, summer had been almost exactly like last year. She'd been sick less often but had a sinus infection, while her closest friend got mistreated by people at home. Valerie rather wished Brianna didn't have to live where she did or even could spend summers with her. She wasn't sure her parents would let that happen though, even though she was getting sick less often-which was something her father would be more concerned about-and that she was pretty sure that if Melanie wanted to have Lucille Carey over, she might be allowed to. Even though her sister wasn't as close to the other Teppenpaw as she was to Brianna.

Valerie also often wondered where Attoria was in all this. She'd never been particularly close to her other roommate even though they were of the same social status. She'd just...never felt as comfortable with her, even though she'd never done anything in particular to Valerie. She had thought that Attoria and Brianna were friends though. Although Brianna seemed to spend more time with her, Josh and Linus. And at one time, Michael. The sixth year really was kind of unhappy that the two had had a falling out. It had made her feel rather awkward around the Teppenpaw, even though he hadn't really treated her any different. Valerie was just sort of insecure about things. Like that he would think she was siding with Brianna over him and not like her anymore because of it.

"Oh, indeed." Valerie smiled. "Last year was...pretty stressful" She admitted, though she was sure the other Crotalus knew that she'd felt that way. CATS were a stressful thing under normal circumstances and it was very unfortunate that the Challenges had been in her fifth year. By the end, she'd really been pretty run down, though fortunately had not gotten sick until around the Summer Solstice, too miserable to even watch the fireworks from one of the balconies, while her parents went to a party celebrating the holidays. Melanie had stayed home with her though. It was more a party for people her parents' age anyway, with not a lot of teenagers.

She nodded. "I think the fair will be better too. I've never really been to one either, other than the last one we had here." Fairs were something else that she'd never had the opportunity to go to, both because they weren't especially activities that proper young ladies went to much and the fact that she'd never been particularly well. She smiled as Brianna chuckled. "I'm a little afraid of going on rides." Valerie admitted. "I mean, I've never been on one. I don't even really know what fairs have. I know the last one had student exhibits." She could have always submitted a quilt for that, but she...honestly hadn't had one done at the time. In fact, the Crotalus probably could have exhibited her needle work and quilts and whatnot this time, but she wasn't all that sure she could even handle a booth.
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Brianna

June 02, 2013 6:40 PM
Brianna smiled. It seemed so stupid to have been so worried about the challenges now that they were said and done. “It was stressful, but it was a little bit fun too. I’m never included in those types of things, even before everything happened, so it was a little nice to be part of something.” Brianna admitted. She might not have liked it from the start, but she felt her team had done a pretty good job, even with her on it.

Really, her team had been very good to her and, as far as she knew, Valerie’s team had been pretty okay too. During that year, everything had been complicated. It was her trying to learn how to walk again and deal with the outcome of someone else’s choice for her. It was her dealing with heartbreak for the first time in her life. Or making real friends. It was learning how to deal with the stress of school and relying on her peers for help. But mostly, it was learning about herself. The challenges had only been a small thing in comparison for herself. The CATS were a far bigger threat, but she had managed to get through them, of course, with the help of her friends.

“Yeah, but the Fair last time was different since we went to Tumbleweed. It wasn’t like a traditional Fair, you know?” Brianna couldn’t really remember what she had done at the last Fair. She didn’t remember much other than spending time with Gareth. She hadn’t spoken much to him since then. That was a little sad. She had considered him to be a bit of a friend. But, he was a year younger than her and hung out with a larger crowd. She didn’t think he really thought much of her anymore as it was.

“I know they have Ferris Wheels and roller coasters, but I don’t know much more than that. From books I’ve read, they have game booths where if you win the game, you get a prize. I doubt I’m any good at it, but I’d love to at least attempt to win a prize.” Brianna thought it would be a little romantic if someone won a prize for her, but she didn’t want to say that out loud and risk sounding stupid or rude. Valerie was betrothed, so Brianna didn’t really know how that worked. Was it an actual relationship where they dated? Or was it something less… emotional? She didn’t know and didn’t have the heart to ask out of worry that it would upset her friend. But Brianna couldn’t deny the fact that she felt the Fair would be a great date to have with someone. Not that she wanted to get her hopes up and think Linus was still willing to give her a chance, but it was definitely in the back of her mind.

“You could do a booth this year, if you want to showcase something.” Brianna commented. “I don’t have any talents or anything to do a booth, but it will be fun to have a look around to see what everyone else comes up with.”
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Valerie

June 10, 2013 11:30 AM
Valerie laughed a little. "I can't honestly even remember if I went to the last fair." She admitted.She never kept track of what illness she had when, it was more like, when in doubt, she'd probably been sick. Valerie would probably get to go to this one and hoped it wasn't like the ball last year, where all her friends had dates and she'd felt left out. Because she'd been sick so often, it was very hard for her to socialize beyond the pureblood basics-and even that felt awkward to her.

So she stuck to her sister and her friends. Sometimes she worried that she was being a little clingy and that they'd see her as such too and not want to be friends with her anymore. Still, it was natural to gravitate towards one's friends and not everyone had to be a social butterfly. Valerie knew that she would never be. Once she'd started her potion and stopped getting sick so much, she'd realized how painfully shy she actually was. The Crotalus had a terrible time talking to new people, joining or starting a conversation where she wasn't even sure she was wanted. At least she could say that Jasper wasn't an especially social person, that was a plus.

And what if at the fair, Brianna wanted to hang out with just Linus and Melanie wanted to hang out with Marcus Crosby? Valerie knew her younger sister had a crush on the other Teppenpaw and she sincerely hoped the two did end up betrothed. She would be so thrilled to see Melanie happy in her betrothal. Nor did she begrudge Brianna a boyfriend. She just didn't want to hang out alone at the fair-and it would honestly be improper to hang out with just Michael or Sully. It would be nice to be able to hang out with all her friends, but Brianna and Michael didn't get along anymore. Besides, Valerie was certain Michael would be hanging out with Eris. It was possible that maybe she and Brianna could hang out with Josh and Linus, and see if Sully wanted to join them too. Then it wouldn't just be her tagging along with Brianna and her other friends.

She looked down embarrassed. "I'm, um, not sure I can handle faster rides." Valerie admitted. "I really didn't go on any of them last time." The Crotalus had been sure that she'd have gotten sick if she had. It had always been a constant worry for her. She didn't think a ride would give her an ear infection but she certainly didn't want to regurgitate in public. That would be so dreadfully embarrassing. Not that the sort of food that people had at fairs was the sort Valerie was allowed to eat. She could only have healthy stuff both because of her medical condition and societal pressures to stay relatively thin.

"I'm...not sure I can handle doing a booth either." She was starting to feel sort of bad about this whole fair thing. "I mean, I can knit and crochet and do quilting and stuff like that." It made Valerie feel a little better about herself to think about that. "I'm just worried it might be stressful" The sixth year bit her lip. "Hey, um, I'm sorry if I'm being a downer about this fair stuff."
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