Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

July 26, 2013 5:42 PM
The midterm had gone about in its usual chaotic way as a family of seven often did. The only real difference was that Harper was chattering up a storm now while running around and Ayita needed a heart to heart. Jeff and Kiva did the best they could with everyone, making sure they received most of what they had on their wish lists, or giving them gifts in other ways that they would appreciate. It was harder with the teenagers, but she hoped they enjoyed the time with the family.

Now though, it was back to work. Kiva watched the students as they filed in and made their way either to their respective tables or to their friends. She always enjoyed watching them in their elements. Everything was so genuine with them. Once everyone was settled though, Kiva stood and charmed her voice to speak over the crowd, “Good Evening everyone! I hope your Midterm was enjoyable. I am really happy to have you all back here.” She was sure that there would only be one or two people who were happy for the return but otherwise, everyone would have preferred to not have to go back to classes.

“So, before I let you all off to enjoy your food and chat with your friends, I wanted to discuss the end of Midsummer’s Fair.” Kiva called out to them, anticipating a few groans at the food being stalled. “Your participation in creating a booth is entirely voluntary, so I do hope we have some interest from you in creating them. Those of you who decide to have a booth at the fair, the school will provide all materials for your use, so you do not have to pay out of pocket for the supplies. If you have questions or concerns regarding this, please feel free to come and see me.” Kiva advised them. “I will be putting up a Booth Registry on the main board here in Cascade for you to register your booth. I will need to know what type of booth you will have, food, games, informational booth, craft booth, Group Fundraising booth, ectera.” Kiva listed as many categories of booths that she could remember off the top of her head. “The booths that are for Group Fundraising events should be the only booths that charge for services unless otherwise approved by myself. Otherwise, all booths are free.

“You will also be designing your own booth for the fair. So, when you register your booth, there will also be a box next to the sign up, submit your design in the box when you sign up. We will have a team to build the booth to your specifications or as close to them as possible. I know all of you aren’t artists or architects, so even basic information of what you are looking for will help us to create the look you want. The earlier you get this to us, the earlier your booth will be completed and the sooner you can have a look at it and critique it.” Kiva really wanted this to be about their wants since they were taking the time to volunteer for this event. The more the school was able to do for them and they could actual design something from scratch, the more excited they would likely be for the end result.

“The booths will run during certain allotted time slots so that we can try and have as little overlap as possible. However, booths will be running all day long. As much as I love enthusiasm and people who are willing to help out, please do not over extend yourself and sign up for all the booths because then you won’t actually have time to enjoy the Fair. And I want you all to enjoy the fair.” Kiva wanted to express that not everyone was exemplary enough to really do everything. It just wasn’t possible.

“Alright, I think that was all I had to tell you. So, enjoy the rest of your evening.” Kiva declared, setting them free.

OOC: Ayita and Kiva's conversation is currently being written, but it will be posted on wts to show permission was attained. Also, be on the look out for the booth registry, I'll post it within the week.
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Clara Abernathy

July 27, 2013 2:41 AM
Clara nearly cried with relief when it was time to come home from break and head back to school. That had been the most stressful break she had ever experienced. So many different events all seemed to take place at the same time. Her cousin Arista had gotten married over the break, forcing her to be in the wedding as one of the bridesmaids. That part wasn’t so bad except for the having to dress up like a Barbie doll thing. That part she could have done completely without. Clara was never a big fan of getting dolled up and having to do it for her cousin’s wedding didn’t make her like it anymore than she had before. She especially felt weird about being dolled up since a few of the people from Sonora that they were allowed to invite had come for the wedding as well. Analea got to invite Rory, Bri invited Waverly, Abbi got to invite Wendy and Addison got to invite Josephine. Clara wanted to invite Lucian, but didn’t want to put him through the awkward predicament of having to watch her hang out with another boy the whole time. She was beyond bummed about that prospect.

It might not have been so bad if she hadn’t had to pose for pictures dressed as she was and spend the rest of the wedding with Dean. There was a fun time. Dean, who spent their entire time together at the wedding talking about how much he just LOVED weddings. Who couldn’t stop telling her about his bug collection at home and how he couldn’t wait to introduce her to them all. Who told her all about his comic book collection which would have been fine except for the fact that all he collected was Archie comics. She found some of them to be mildly humorous, but the majority of them she didn’t see the humor in. The only part of their whole conversation that wasn’t frightfully boring was when they discussed their horses. That seemed to be the only thing they had in common. Thankfully she only had to spend a couple of days with his family since they were visiting other relatives over the break. She tried gracefully to bow out when it came to meeting his bug collection, but he insisted. Her eyes widened in wonder and terror at the sheer number of them that occupied jars on the shelves of his bookcase.

After emphatically insisting that she was not interested in holding any of the bugs from his collection (even still in the jars) they went outside to the stable where he kept his horse. It was an English Thoroughbred like the ones her grandparents bred, raised and trained. The horse’s name was apparently Luther. She liked Luther, he was a smart horse and very spirited. She returned to her grandparents house after thanking his parents for their hospitality over her visit. When asked what she thought of him her exact words were, “It will so not work.” She spent NewYears getting to know her father’s new girlfriend Danielle. Clara liked Danielle almost immediately. She had the same French accent as her grandparents and Clara enjoyed herself conversing with Danielle in French for their whole conversation. She knew her dad was lurking somewhere nearby watching the two of them for any signs of animosity. He didn’t find any. Clara was impressed with the fact that Danielle worked in a French pastry shop in Bordeux and had gone to culinary school in Paris. She found herself enjoying Danielle’s company very much, but was still confused why her dad had waited to tell her about the woman. Clara shrugged the thought off and just enjoyed the rest of the break (well the little bit she could anyway). By the time it was time to leave to catch the wagon back to Sonora, Clara was so ready for the break to be over with so she could spend time with one of her favorite people. As she sat on the wagon back towards school she couldn’t help wondering to herself how exactly things were going to work with Lucian. They hadn’t exactly discussed at the time how they were going to spend time together without being too “public” about it. That part she figured they would discuss upon their return to school.

Clara stepped off the wagon with her cousins and headed into the school back towards Cascade Hall. She saw all the students piling into the room and waved hello to the few that she knew pretty well. She spotted Lucian and smiled giving a small wave hello before finding a seat at the Pecari table. She would have liked to sit with him, but was afraid that might be too public for him so she found a seat at the Pecari table. Since she was fairly certain that her cousin Bri and Waverly would be nearby anyway she wasn’t soo bummed about the seating arrangements for the time being. She would always see him in class and they could arrange to meet another time so she wasn’t too worried about it. She never did tell her dad about her new boyfriend over the break. She resolved to tell him shortly after getting back to school though. She settled into her seat at the table and turned her attention towards the Headmistress when she began speaking. She listened pretty closely at the booth creation information, wondering what Charlie is going to want his booth to look like for the fair. She was a little nervous about helping out with it because she really wasn’t very good with fashion, but she was hoping to be of some help to him. Hopefully she could learn something from it herself. Once the headmistress was done with her announcements Clara started to dig in. She put some chicken, mashed potatoes and veggies on her plate. She poured herself some iced tea and then tapped her neighbor on the shoulder. “Could you please pass me the salt and pepper?” she asked politely, giving them a cheerful smile.
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Lucian D'Alesandro

July 31, 2013 1:40 AM
Midterm had left a lot to be desired. Lucian was hoping to see his father during the break, but instead he only received his presents and a handwritten letter of apology for not making it home to visit. Among his presents was a new broom, a new foil for fencing, and a set of charcoal pencils. His father also included in the letter how proud he was that Lucian started his own club and made the Quidditch team. Lucian loved his gifts, but he would have liked to see his father. His mother spent most of her time in her room. She said she was ill, but Lucian suspected that she just didn’t want to deal with him or his sister.

Lucian had mixed feelings about returning to Sonora. On one hand, he would be happy to see Clara again and play Quidditch. He was also looking forward to the next Fencing Club meeting. On the other hand, the holidays gave him some time to think everything over, and he was away from all of the drama that seemed to follow him. Girls were always confusing. Clara didn’t really confuse him much, but Lucian found his sister to be quite annoying. She was always sticking her nose into everything.

Lucian had also spent some time trying to figure out the Baird girls, since he and Alex had been invited to their home for dinner during the holiday break. Their parents mainly wanted Lucian and Honey to spend time together, but Lucian really wanted no part of it. Heaven wasn’t present, for she was spending time with Henri at his estate, and Honey seemed to enjoy reminding Lucian about it every five seconds. It was all she talked about. How Henri is such a gentleman, how Heaven is probably having a great time…it was all so annoying. He kept trying to figure out what her deal was. Honey seemed to be hinting at something before during their betrothal conversation, but he just didn’t understand what. Heaven politely chatting with him during the Teppenpaw vs. Crotalus game confused Lucian even more, but he tried to stop thinking about it. He found himself a bit relieved when Alex and Honey went upstairs to hang out, but it left him alone downstairs with their parents, which was sort of awkward.

As Lucian made his way into the Hall for the Returning Feast, he spotted an empty seat at the Aladren table. He sat down and anxiously waited for the Headmistress to give her speech. Clara walked past on her way to the Pecari table and waved at him, so he waved back and returned her smile. Lucian pulled out a book from his back pocket and flipped through it. He had wanted to buy a present for Clara when he went into town, but he couldn’t figure out what to get her. His first idea was a charm bracelet containing a charm for each of her talents and interests. However, that seemed too easy. He wanted something a bit more personal, so he opted for a homemade gift. With the help of his new charcoal pencils, Lucian put together a small journal of drawings.

Some showed Clara participating in things such as fencing, Quidditch, and ballet. Other pages depicted memories he had of them together. He drew what she looked like at the ball, their pillow fight in class, and her sitting on the blanket playing with a blade of grass the last time they were alone together before break. He had taken the drawings and bound them together, and added a brown leather cover. Lucian was nervous to give it to her, but he hoped that she would like it.

Once the Headmistress began her speech, he put the journal down and listened attentively. Lucian was actually curious about the booths for the fair. He wanted to participate, but he wasn’t sure what he wanted to do yet. After a few moments, he had a weird feeling that someone was watching him, so he looked around the room. He turned his gaze towards the Crotalus table, for he assumed it was his sister glaring at him, and noticed Heaven Baird was staring right at him. He raised an eyebrow and gave her a curious look as she quickly ducked her head down, allowing her hair to cover her face. She had not been glaring at him, but rather gazing at him with a slight smile. Lucian quickly refocused his attention to the table he was sitting at. What in the world was going on with these girls? He felt his face redden a bit in embarrassment, and refused to look up from the table until the speech was over.

He quickly rose from his seat, not daring to look at Crotalus table again, and made his way to the Pecari table. Lucian took the journal out of his back pocket and sat beside Clara. She was so busy filling her plate up with food that she hadn’t noticed him sitting down next to her. He turned his back to her as he flipped through the journal once more to make sure everything was perfect, and felt her tap him on the shoulder as she asked for salt and pepper. He laughed a bit, and then turned to face her.

“I didn’t want to interrupt you. You seemed very focused on the food.” He grinned a little and held out the journal for her. “I made you a present.”

OOC: Everything mentioned about Heaven and Honey was approved by their author.
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Clara

July 31, 2013 7:31 PM
Clara had been a tad preoccupied by the food on her plate and missed it when someone had come over to sit beside her. When she tapped her neighbor she hadn’t quite been paying attention to who she was tapping until he turned around, smiling at her. She was delighted and a little surprised to see Lucian sitting next to her at the Pecari table. She giggled at his comment and shrugged sheepishly. “Yeah sorry,” she replied. “I did get a little lost in the food, didn’t I?” She laughed slightly, taking the shakers from him. She could feel her cheeks burn a little when he told her he had made her a present. She smiled curiously at him and cocked her head slightly to the side. She took the brown leather bound journal he handed her and after putting the shakers on the table, she started flipping through the journal. She let out a small gasp of surprise as she glanced at the drawings he made of her doing stuff. She smiled at the fencing picture and giggled when she came to the picture showing their pillow fight. She remembered how surprised she had been when he whapped her one right there in class. She had returned the favor, whapping him right back. She laughed slightly at how flustered she had looked the last time they were together before the break. He actually drew her sitting there playing with the blade of grass she had plucked nervously from the lawn as she asked him if they were indeed a couple. She smiled again when she thought of his reply to that question.

She flipped to the picture of her ballet dancing and shook her head. His rendition of her dancing made her look far more graceful than she actually was. She appreciated the idea, but would have to remind him that should they ever get the chance to actually dance together his toes would mostly likely be in trouble. She grinned at the picture he drew of her playing Quidditch and again shook her head. He was far nicer than she deserved in that respect. Sure, she could now fly around on her broom without maiming herself, but she had no idea how she was going to look flying around on it for their Quidditch match. She just hoped that she lived up to his eloquent picture of her. “Lucian…this is wonderful,” she told him beaming. “I love it. I mean, a couple of the things you drew me doing I totally stink at, but I absolutely love it,” she gushed, hugging the journal against her chest. “Thank you.” She giggled slightly. “Just so you know, if we should ever get the chance to dance together your toes might be in serious trouble,” she warned him. She wanted to hug him or kiss him on the cheek or something, but wondered if that might be considered too public. She resigned to waiting until they were hanging out alone again before she did so. Instead she just smiled at him. She chuckled slightly and reached into the pocket of her own robes. “I have something for you as well,” she told him.

She knew the gift was silly and slightly impersonal, but she had seen it at a gift shop in London and just couldn’t resist. It was a blue t-shirt that had two men in fencing gear on the front and read “I fence therefore I am.” When you flip the t-shirt over the back reads, “Got foils?” She immediately snatched it up and wrapped it as soon as she returned home just before coming back to school. She had folded the shirt down as small as she could get it and wrapped it in paper that depicted two different knights in armor. One of the knights had a gag tied around his mouth and the other had holes throughout his armor. Clara’s dad had to explain it to her for her to get the joke. She hoped Lucian was quicker with it than she was. She pulled the small-ish package out of her pocket and handed it to him. She took a bite from her plate as she waited for him to open it. “I hope you like it,” she told him shyly. “I wasn’t sure of the size so I guessed. If it doesn’t fit I can have my grandparents send me another one with the right size,” she told him. “I hope your holiday was better than mine,” she commented, picking at her food a bit. She did her best to push aside the nightmarish thoughts that were Dean and focus on the now. She was soo glad that her grandparents seemed to share her opinion of him and decided not to betroth them. “Okay it wasn’t all that bad,” she said. “At least my grandparents agreed with me that Dean was a bore and soo NOT the right person for me. Thank goodness for small miracles,” she grinned as she carefully tucked his gift inside her robe pocket.

“Now for the fun part,” she teased. “Any ideas on how we make the non-public dating thing work?” she inquired lightly, taking a bite from her plate again and chewing slowly. “I had thought secret messages and codes might work, but that seemed a bit ridiculous and complicated,” she said, wrinkling her nose slightly. “Then I thought maybe just picnicking in random spots was a better idea. We could send each other a message the night before or something and meet in predetermined spots. It would keep things pretty quiet for us and it might make it hard for your sister to nose around,” she added. “I’m hoping on that last part. I know there’s no guarantee there.” She wrinkled her nose slightly at that part and shook her head. “Oh well…anyway. Have you thought about what the headmistress said about the booths? I personally think you should totally do one. You could do like a fencing booth or a drawing booth. I could try helping out with it if you’d like, although I should probably warn you now that I volunteered to help Charlie with his fashion booth as well. Its funny that I signed up to help seeing how I know next to nothing about fashion other than what I like,” she giggled. “I have no idea what help I’ll be to him, but it couldn’t hurt to try right? Besides if I remember correctly the booths will be set up for certain times so I’ll be able to help out at both of them,” she told him. She started laughing slightly. “Can you just imagine it though? Its going to be bad isn’t?” she asked, still laughing at the idea.
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Lucian

August 07, 2013 10:03 PM
“It’s alright,” Lucian began as he handed Clara the shakers, “Food tends to be a distraction for me as well.”

After handing her the journal of pictures he drew, Lucian sat back and watched Clara’s facial expression. Based on the reddening of her cheeks, a gasp she let out, and the look on her face when she was flipping through the pages, the present was a success. He nodded at her thanking him, and laughed at her comment about stinking at some of the things he drew her doing. “Well, think of it as motivation then,” he said with a shrug, and then added jokingly, “but just be prepared… because next time there is a ball, I will be asking you to dance.”

Lucian took the present that Clara handed him and shook it by his ear. “Nothing fragile, hopefully,” he said smiling, and then laughed at the wrapping paper. “Clever wrapping paper.” He paused for a moment and sized up the present, then ripped open the wrapping paper like a little kid on Christmas morning. Once he had the present open, he unfolded the blue t-shirt and held it up to read what was on it, and then flipped it around to see what was on the back. “I love it,” he said smiling at her, “I will definitely wear this at the next Fencing Club meeting. It looks like the right size…unless I get huge arm muscles from Quidditch.” He flexed his arms out and then laughed. “Hopefully you don’t mind me joking so much. I spent most of my break around uppity girls. It is nice to be around someone with a sense of humor.”

Lucian reached across the table to get a large chicken drumstick and mashed potatoes to put on a nearby plate he grabbed. He looked over at Clara and watched for a moment as she picked at her food while vaguely explaining that things did not go anywhere with Dean. Lucian was relieved that he didn’t need to worry about Clara’s betrothal for now, since he had enough to worry about with his own, but he wondered what would happen eventually if she did find someone that she liked. He decided to push that aside for the time being, and took a big bite out of the drumstick. As he chewed, he tried to formulate answers to her questions about their non-public dating.

He found himself laughing a bit after she finished, and then turned towards her after he swallowed his food. “I’m sorry,” he began, “I am just usually the one who is overthinking everything. I think for now, we should keep things relatively quiet. It isn’t that I care what people will say, aside from the whole people causing an issue about betrothals thing, but I don’t know. There’s something kind of…exciting about secretly dating. Do you know what I mean? We can meet secretly for now.” He hoped that she didn’t take what he said the wrong way. Lucian was enjoying the peace and quiet, and not hearing his sister complain constantly about Clara. Though, he had to admit that he wondered why she was being so quiet. He turned to glance towards the Crotalus table, but didn’t see anyone paying much attention to them for the moment.

Lucian turned his attention back to Clara, and thought about the Booths for the fair. “I want to at least participate in one,” he said, “I am just not sure what I would do for fencing. Maybe fake props that won’t harm anyone? I wouldn’t want to just have an informative booth. That would probably seem boring. I thought about drawing, but I will have to see. It would be nice to work on the same booth with you, but fashion is out for me.” He laughed a little, and then continued, “I don’t know that it will be all that bad. What you wear now is fine with me, but I wouldn’t mind seeing you looking all girly. You looked nice at the ball.” He smiled, and then put his hand on her knee under the table, and then used his other hand to pick up a spoon and get a glob of mashed potatoes.



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Clara

August 08, 2013 8:06 PM
Clara smiled as Lucian seemed to be quicker with the joke wrapping paper than she had been. She was glad that he got it. She was very glad that he loved the t-shirt she got him and shook her head slightly at his comment on getting bigger arms playing Quidditch. She had no doubt his arms might get a little bigger playing Quidditch thanks to his beater position. She squeezed his muscle slightly and giggled as he flexed it. “Definitely possible,” she agreed. “I heard beating definitely does your arms a heck of a workout.” She gave him a playful smile at his comment about wearing the shirt she gave him for the next fencing meeting. “I’m going to hold you to that,” she teased him lightly. “I will be at the next fencing meeting so you better have it on,” she continued to tease him. She frowned/ pouted slightly at his comment of being stuck with uppity girls over the break. “I’m sorry you got stuck with people who were no fun,” she apologized to him. She knew it wasn’t her fault, but she couldn’t help feeling bad for him. She blushed slightly when he promised that the next ball they went to they would actually be dancing at. The past ball they went together, but ended up going outside to talk to one another about their feelings towards one another. While she would have liked to dance with him then she was glad they had talked. She had been bursting at the seams to say to him what she had said that night. It had felt good to have that out in the open even if his sister was being a pain about it.

Clara glanced at him curiously when he mentioned that they should keep their dating a secret. She quite sure how she should feel about that and decided that she wasn’t going to worry about it. She was fairly certain that he hadn’t meant it as something negative. It was probably more just to keep his sister out of their hair. She had to admit she did kind of like the idea of being able to keep him all to herself. “I know what you mean,” she replied when he asked if she understood. She began to laugh with him when he joked about him being the one to over think stuff and she nodded. “Yeah, that’s usually true, but you have to admit it makes for a nice change of pace, doesn’t it?” she joked. “I wouldn’t worry too much about it. We’ll figure it out.” She smiled at him and took a couple of bites of her own food as he mentioned a possible booth for the fair. She was glad he liked the idea of working with her on one and giggled when he said that fashion was out for him. “I’m glad you don’t think I’ll do too badly with the fashion booth,” she told him gratefully. She raised a brow at his comment about her dressing more girly sometimes. She blushed and smiled when he mentioned her dress for the ball. “I guess it wouldn’t be soo bad to dress more girly sometimes,” she reluctantly agreed, rolling her eyes slightly grinning at him. “Believe it or not I do own a few skirts and one dress.” She grinned playfully at him.

She began formulating where their next meeting should be and what they should do for it when an awesome idea struck her. She was about to tell him about it when she felt his hand on her knee. She glanced down briefly grinning to herself. She reached her free hand under the table and placed her hand over his. She leaned forward slightly to try and mask that they were essentially holding hands under the table. She lowered her voice slightly so that only he could hear her and told him (sort-of) about her idea for their next meeting. “What do you say to meeting me in the MARS water room sometime after our Quidditch match? We could have a picnic and go fishing,” she whispered, leaning back up slightly towards her plate. She had actually contemplated wearing one of her skirts with leggings for their outing, but she wasn’t going to tell him that. She wanted to save at least one surprise for him.
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