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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Rupert Princeton

July 27, 2013 3:06 PM
Stepping into Cascade Hall felt like a breath of fresh air. England no longer felt like home to him. If Rup could, he would stay at Sonora all the days of the year and skip the holidays at home. There were so many rules and regulations there and he hated listening to it all. Lesson after lesson to teach him how to be respectable and whatever was draining and unnecessary. After all, Rupert had no intention of going down that path. He didn’t want to get disowned or anything, but he did not want to stick to those old pure-blood traditions. It was a fine line he walked, but he couldn’t see another way to do it right now.

As expected, Grandfather had caught heed of Rupert’s interest in Muggle Studies and, surprisingly, hadn’t bashed him over the head with it. “Don’t let it get to your head,” was all he’d said and Rup had readily agreed. He had been expecting a lecture, not a passing pat on the back. Grandfather had been dealing with something very important and had seemed a bit distracted, but either way Rup accepted it happily. He knew there might be consequences in the long run, but right now it was all right. Megan was in that class as well and Rup was getting to know her better. It was a fun class and he enjoyed Professor Chambers’ teaching styles as well.

He sat down with the Pecaris, wondering what he would be getting himself into if he continued to be friendly with Megan. Some trouble, most likely, with Cepheus, but Rup thought his brother ought to make amends anyway. Rupert had no idea what was going on with Cepheus and his fling and he didn’t think Megan did either. Either nothing was going on or Cepheus was hiding it very well. Rup had made amends with his brother over the holiday mostly because Cepheus had suffered such a terrible loss to Teppenpaw. It made Rupert’s hope for the trophy even higher. While Cepheus loved winning in general, Rupert was passionate about the sport itself. His dream was to become a professional Beater someday for an English team, but he still had some ways to go.

The Headmistress reminded them of the booths they were supposed to be a part of and Rupert decided to join whichever booth seemed fitting. A Quidditch-themed booth sounded the most interesting, but he would have to find others to do that with. And a booth for games sounded more fun to do, but he wasn’t sure if he had the patience to plan and design such a booth or a really interesting game. For now he would keep his ears open. Once the announcements were finished, Rupert put a couple slices of ham and cranberry sauce on his plate. He enjoyed Christmas dinner very much and was glad to find it here as well. “Have a good holiday?” he asked with a smile. He was wearing his brand new Christmas robes, but his blond hair had refused to cooperate and stay down after all that travel. If he was being completely honest, he couldn’t care less. “Would you like some ham?”
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Amira Thornton

August 01, 2013 11:29 AM
Amira had taken a lot of passion out of Teppenpaw’s win against Crotalus. Teppenpaw had always been the underdogs, and though she wished that the team could have won every now and again, it hadn’t really happened. Bri had managed to catch the Snitch, and they had won. The underdog had won the first game of the year, and it was that which spurred Amira’s desire to win the second game for Pecari. As hard as it would be for her to play a Beater against Brielle, (if they won) she’d do it and she’d play fair.

Arista’s wedding was over the break and the family (with a few friends) celebrated the happy day between Christmas and New Years. There were also a few days in England before and after the occasion. Mir, however, used it to come up with tricks to use for her team against Aladren for Game Two of the year. She knew that Andri was actually playing first string, but she was Keeper, so it could be good or bad. That had yet to be decided.

But, the term was now starting again and her planning hadn’t stopped due to getting back onto the Wagons to school. Mir kept to herself in the corner and kept jotting down notes in her notebook even as the Wagon pulled back up to school. The sixth year put her book away and joined her sisters and cousins as they all walked into Cascade Hall.

Amira sat down next to Rupert, her friend and teammate and wanted to say hello to him straight off, but Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau welcomed them and spoke about the Midsummer’s Event, the Fair. Amira didn’t really have any desire to work on a booth as of yet, but she listened to the rules regarding them anyway. It would do her no good to not pay attention if by chance she came up with an idea.

When the Headmistress let them at it, she turned back to Rupert. She liked the boy, he had worked well with her in the past and she knew that he would do the same again this year. The food appeared in front of them and she watched as he put some ham and cranberry sauce on his plate. He asked her if she had a good holiday and she nodded. “Sure did. My oldest sister got married over in England and I came up with some really good plans for our team. We can win, I know we can.” she said to him. She knew that Rupert wanted a win as much as she did and if both Beaters were involved and wanted the same thing they would have an easy time to convince the others of the fact that they could win.

When Rupert asked her if she wanted some ham, she smiled at him and politely nodded her head. “That sounds wonderful! Thank you!” she paused to see that there were some mashed potatoes nearby her, and she added that to her plate too. “Would you like some potatoes?” she asked him, in return.
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Rupert

August 02, 2013 1:20 PM
Rupert had seen a bit of the last match, but it was almost too painful to watch. Crotalus had been struggling throughout the entire game and towards the end Rup had finally just left. Though his admiration for his older brother had died down some, he still didn't want to see him lose so terribly. Rup had, however, gotten a good feel for Teppenpaw's strategies, or amazing bit of luck, and was going to focus on Pecari's win this year as much as possible.

Amira had joined him and he thought it would be a good time to catch up. He enjoyed the older Pecari's company and he thought she made a good coach, though sometimes he did not like being forced out of his beloved position for the sake of trying new ones. He was a good Beater and he wanted to train as one. But his cousin was learning a lot about the different positions no doubt, so at least there was some good coming out of it.

A sibling's wedding sounded foreign to Rupert's ears though he knew he and his brothers would be subject to that one day. He was not looking forward to it, but he hardly ever thought about it. He wasn't pressured to marry now, really, like his brother. "She was married in England?" he asked with a smile. "Did she marry an English chap?" To his knowledge the Thorntons were American. He could see no other reason as to why Amira's sister, one of the many, would marry in a foreign country. Foreign to them, anyway.

Amira's passion for Quidditch worked well with his own and he grinned. "You've got that right. We can win no problem." Even if luck wasn't on their side, their hard work and dedication would bring them to the finish in first, though for Cepheus that hadn't worked out so well. Rup forked over a couple slices of ham onto her plate as he replied, "Yes, please," to her potato question. Rup seemed to have an insatiable hunger lately that had seemed to come out of nowhere. He put some green beans on his plate as well, happy to have good food once more after such long travels. "What sort of plans did you come up with? For strategies or training?" He could talk Quidditch all day long.
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Mir

August 04, 2013 12:18 AM
Amira thought that Rupert was not only a good player, both team wise, but also in Quidditch as a whole. If it were up to her solely, he would have been her Assistant Captain. But Coach was right, the team needed someone slightly older to take up the reins when she graduated. To her, it made sense, but she’d much rather have worked with Rupert rather than Jade. It was clear that the two girls wouldn’t ever truly be friends, or even get along (for that matter) on or off the Pitch. But that didn’t mean that since Rup wasn’t her Assistant she couldn’t talk to him too. Jade had passion, she did have that going for her, though sometimes she pulled it from the wrong spots in her life, and Amira wondered if maybe the girl did have leadership inside of her somewhere that wasn’t all about her.

Mir hoped so, with all her heart.

The Pecari Captain wasn’t sure if her fellow Beater had seen the Teppenpaw/Crotalus game, but she would have bet that he had, due to both of his brothers being on the Crotalus Team. She wanted to ask him, but when Rup asked first if she‘d had a good holiday, she answered him with talking about her oldest sister’s wedding.

When Rupert smiled at her about the Wedding being in England, she nodded. “Well, Caius is actually of Spanish descent, and his family lives in Spain. But my Mom’s Parents are British, and they paid for everything and decided that the Wedding would be there, in England, at their Manor House and everything.” She waited to see if anything else would come of the Wedding talk, and then mentioned that she had planned some things for their win against Aladren (when it seemed like Wedding chatter was over).

Rup grinned, and it caught on in Mira too. Her smile broadened when he added. “I know we can. We’ve trained hard the first half of the year, and our training will be just as important, if not moreso now. The game will be the coldest one of the year, so our heated win will help warm us all up, don’t you think?” she asked him. Rup asked if she wanted any ham, and when she said yes, he’d put some in her plate for her. “What a gentleman! A woman would be lucky to get you for a husband!” she said, giving him a wink as she asked him if he wanted any potatoes. He said he wanted some and she spooned some onto his plate as he put some green beans on his plate too.

“Well, as for plans and strategies, I really like that we were doing all the positions the first half of the year, because even Clara can play everything on the team if we needed her to. But between now and our game we will be focusing solely on our own jobs. Our next practice we’re going to spend time on what each person needs to do and everyone will watch and give pointers at first. Then we’ll all, yes, even me, take suggestions from the others to see what works the best for us. You and me, we’re the ground force here. If we’re paying close attention to the others, NOBODY on Pecari’s team will be attacked like Teppenpaw was by the Bludgers.” she paused here, to be sure that he was on the same page as she was.

“Does that sound like something that would be a good idea? I figured that way the whole team has impact on our win. And as sure as I’m the Captain, I can’t win the game by myself. The TEAM does that together.”
0 Mir And a lot of focus... 0 Mir 0 5