Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

October 04, 2013 7:11 PM
Kiva stood at the front table with all the other staff members sans Professor Skies, who would be with the first years. There were a couple of new faces at the staff table that might have some of the students interests peaked and a couple of faces missing. Every year there were staff changes. No matter how hard Kiva had tried, making everyone happy or their lives easier was never enough to keep them all on board. It was just another hassle in the many hassles of being the Head of a school. Unfortunately, she was going to be throwing the students a curve ball tonight and there was little she could really do about it.

Her summer had been absolute chaos. A mother of five should expect chaos, but not like this. Ayita had graduated, so the family had thrown her a party. They had tried to keep the celebrations going, but Angel’s health had suddenly begun to decline and his potions just didn’t seem to be working any longer. It had all been a terrifying experience for them to go through. Harper was too young to understand, but she was pretty attached to Angel and she became upset whenever they had to keep her away from him. Chloe and Emery were downtrodden throughout the summer. Emery had done his best to keep a positive attitude on it, which was normally Chloe’s job, but there was only so much he could do about everything. She appreciated the gesture though. Jeff had received a promotion and was now a head executive at the advertising firm. She was proud of him, but it meant less time at home, which meant, Kiva needed to be home more.

And here lies the issue.

She watched the students milling about while they found their friends and discussed their summers. She took it all in before the new Deputy Headmistress brought in the first years. They had a smaller group this year, but Kiva wasn’t worried about it. It just meant that the Professors could focus more individually on them than they could in the past. When the first years began to file in, the older students settled in because they knew what was coming.

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 Skies, who is also the Transfiguration Professor, and take a sip from the potion she will offer to you.” Kiva explained, nodded to Selina to indicate who the Deputy Headmistress was (although the goblet in her hand and the fact that she had lead them into the hall should have made it obvious). “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 was completed, Kiva called for attention once more. “I would like Nora Dobson and Linus Macaulay to please come up to the front and accept your new Head Girl and Head Boy badges.” Kiva stated. She grinned and handed each their appropriate badge. “Congratulations to you both.” She said before having them return to their seats. “Aria Yale, Heaven Baird, Clara Abernathy, and Lucian D’Alesandro, please come and join me up front.” Kiva called out and waited for the four of them to join her. She gave them each a badge, “Everyone, meet your newest Prefects. Be sure to congratulate them when you see them.” She clapped with the students before having them return to their seats.

“As usual, we do have some announcements to make. First, as I stated earlier, Professor Skies has stepped up and taken on the role of Deputy Headmistress. She will also be the Head of House for Crotalus. As we all know, Coach Pierce left at the end of last year. Unfortunately, we have been unable to find a suitable replacement for her at this time. I was going to cancel Quidditch due to this, however, Professor Olivers has stated interest in substituting as Coach for the time being. I still expect all Quidditch Captains to fulfill their duties and treat Professor Olivers with great respect. Most especially since she is taking time out of her schedule to give you all the opportunity to continue playing this year.” That was a lot to say, but it was done. Now on to the next.

“We have a new Librarian this year, Ms. Amelle Nicchi.” Kiva made sure to pronounce her name correctly as Ah-mel, instead of Emily like she had originally thought it sounded like. “In case you have not noticed, but our Groundskeeper, Mr. Brockert, is no longer with the school. He has taken a position working with exotic plants. We as a staff wished him the best of luck when he gave us his goodbyes. I hope you all will do the same. In his place, we have our new Groundskeeper, Nathan Xavier. Please give him and Ms. Nicchi a warm welcome when you see them.” So many announcements and there was still one more to come.

“As some of you may be aware of, my son, Angel, has not been able to return to Sonora. He has become quite ill and the Healers have not been able to find a solution. Due to this, I am unable to fulfill my duties as Headmistress of this school in a way that it deserves to be.” Kiva informed them. “The man to my left is Mortimer Brockert. He has been a part of the education process and administration for many years. He has decided to take on some of the roles that I cannot take on currently while my son is ill.” She had no idea if this would really affect anyone but her and her family. Still, she needed them to know what was to come. “This term will be a transition period for Mr. Brockert as he becomes acquainted with the site and with his new found duties. At the end of this term, I will officially step down as Headmistress of this school and Headmaster Brockert will take over. I wanted you to all be aware of the situation because there will be times when he will be running the school while I am away. So, for the year, you will have two Heads of this school.” Kiva paused for the moment to let this all sink in to everyone. It wouldn’t be as terrible or weird as some people might think, but she and the administration thought this was the easiest way to go about things.

“Last thing before we sing and eat.” Kiva stated, moving this on quickly. “This year’s Midsummer Event will be the school concert. Each Prefect and Head Student will be putting on a show for the student body. Every student must be in at least one of their shows.” She waited for the negative reactions. “I know I know, how dare we force you all to participate, but it is what it is. However the Prefect or Head student wants to handle it is up to them. A sign up sheet will be placed in the Hall and each Prefect and Head’s name will be listed. There is only a limited amount of slots under each name, so sign up early. Okay, now onto the song and the food.”

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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Emrys Lucan

October 20, 2013 5:55 PM
After a summer of visiting Wesley and owling Charlotte, Emrys had been torn about what he wanted the most when it came time to return to school. He had missed his little sister a lot and had been excited because she would be attending Sonora with him once he was a 4th year (which he really couldn't wait for even though it was in two years), and was sad that he hadn't really seen her much that summer. He was also upset that he had to leave Wesley again to come to Sonora while Wesley got to go back to all his friends at Hogwarts. As Emrys suspected, Wesley had made all kinds of friends at Hogwarts and he couldn't help but feel that he was being left behind. At the same times though, Charlotte was at Sonora and Emrys had become rather fond of the quiet girl. He liked spending time with her and she was great fun to write too- he got to practice his handwriting and writing style in a fun way versus the boring lessons he was sure to get from his grandfather if by the time he graduated school he had abominable handwriting and a horrible style.

When he got to school he hung around before taking a seat at the Aladren table looking for Charlotte. He didn't see her but figured she'd probably be at the Crotalus table. He listened to the Headmistress' speech and was saddened at the reason why she was leaving but not so much that she was. He didn't know her well nor had formed a bond with her and so didn't have much of an opinion on the matter but knew from his family that sick children (or sick anyone, really) was never a fun thing. He hoped Angel would be better but it didn't sound promising if the Healers couldn't find anything. He frowned, wondering what would happen to him. He didn't know Angel, couldn't even place him really, as he had spent most of the year cooped up studying, but did wish him well.

After the school song, Emrys ate his fill quickly- he couldn't wait for the feast to be over so that he could pull Charlotte aside and talk to her, maybe set up another studying/homework session in the library or see if she wanted to play music again or go for a walk. He'd missed her company a lot that summer, more than he'd realized, and writing just hadn't been able to fill the void. He spotted what he thought to be Charlotte's blonde hair through the crowd and pushed his way through the students to her. "Hey, Charlotte!" he called.
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Charlotte Spencer

October 22, 2013 11:09 AM
Charlotte had been pleasantly surprised by Emrys’s request for her address at the end of last term. The next pleasant surprise came with an owl from him over the holiday. She was willing to write, but she had only hoped for at least one or two letters at the most. Summers were chaotic and it was a well-known fact that wizards were not dedicated in owling as witches were. She had a brother who can attest to that. When she and Emrys kept up their correspondence throughout the summer, she found the summer passing a bit quicker than usual and began expecting his letters every week if not every day.

Now that summer was over and the term was beginning once again, Charlotte was actually looking forward to coming back. Adam had teased her about Emrys and her parents had been surprised to hear that one of her classmates was writing her, a boy, no less. Jack was still too young to understand the importance of a boy writing Charlotte and she wasn’t going to be the one to tell him. Her summer had been decent as she had spent most of her time watching over her younger sister who was getting to be quite the talker with alarmingly boyish interests. But now that was for her mother to fret over now that Charlotte was back at school. She looked for Emrys initially, but was soon overtaken by the enormity of the crowd and finding her seat where she could sit and watch the feast take place at the Crotalus table.

The Headmistress made her speech and she watched the sorting, imagining Jack going through as he would when he was a bit older. There were loads of changes going on this year, what with the Headmistress stepping down and new staff members coming in and old ones leaving. There was quite a lot to take in. Adam would be happy to hear that Quidditch was still on, though she wasn’t sure he was as enthusiastic about it as their cousins. The feast began and Charlotte turned to eat without making eye-contact with anyone as per usual. She didn’t necessarily enjoy her solitude, but after long trips across the Atlantic and the United States, she needed to take some time for herself.

After the feast, Charlotte rose and began to follow the crowd back to her dorm. She wasn’t necessarily looking forward to seeing Eleanor again, but sharing a room had not been completely maddening. Still, it was something that Charlotte would have to reintroduce herself to slowly. She heard her name being called and was tempted to ignore it as she usually did at home when she was walking out in public. ‘Charlotte’ was a popular name and she knew there were others who were more likely to be called by their friends. However, there was a feeling telling her to turn and she remembered Emrys then. She turned a bit quicker at the thought and saw him making his way over to her. The smile came naturally to her face and she waved before moving towards him. Having never gone against the crowd before, she struggled a bit and found herself being pushed back, but at last she made her way out of the crowd and waited for Emrys to join her.

When he did, she smiled again. “Hello Emrys,” she said, trying not to look excited about seeing him again. “I was glad to receive your letters over the summer,” she stated, pleased she had enough courage to tell him that. “How are you?”
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Emrys Lucan

October 23, 2013 4:56 AM
To his delight, the girl he had called out was indeed Charlotte and not some random witch that he would have felt awkward explaining his mistake to. She looked well, he thought, then internally frowned at himself- where had that come from? He smiled at her instead, pleased to see her so happy. "It was nice writing you too," he replied. He'd enjoyed the contact with her as it made for something to look forward to when returning to Sonora. "I'm doing pretty well, I was in the U.K. this summer, as you know," his letters to her had indicated that though he hadn't gotten up the nerve to ask her to meet him somewhere. "I thought about asking you to tea or coffee somewhere but didn't want to overstep any boundaries." He didn't know if she wanted to keep home and school separate and if she might not have welcomed an invitation out. Besides, he had been too worried to be turned down to even ask. He shrugged. “But I suppose it doesn't really matter in the long run anyway, we’re both here now.”

He smiled and hoped he wasn't being too forward. "Anyway," he cleared his throat. “I do hope your travels here went smoothly, I do know the wagon rides can sometimes be a bit bumpy though mine was rather smooth.” He frowned, thoughtfully. “How are you?” He hoped she was as happy as the smile on her face made her seem.
It was a rather nice smile after all, he thought to himself. He fiddled with his fingers while he waiting for her to answer. He could have kicked himself, he was being incredibly awkward. He hadn't talked to another child his age other than Wesley all summer- Caelia didn't count as she was only 8 and besides, she was his sister, she was always around, he had to play with her (both musically and with dolls), it was mandatory as a big brother. Which reminded him.

"Say, would you like to have another duet perhaps?” He had really enjoyed hearing her play last term and was excited to hear it again.

"Shall we start walking?" he asked, conversationally after she had answered while gesturing to the door. "I can walk you to your common room. I won’t come in of course," he knew that students were not allowed in other house’s common rooms but walking someone there to ensure that they got there safely (even though Sonora really had no dangers) couldn't hurt, right? "But only if you’re okay with it," he added hastily in case she didn't want him to walk her as far ‘home’ as he could.
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Charlotte Spencer

October 23, 2013 11:52 AM
There was the potential of being invited to tea by a boy in England during the summer? Charlotte was ready to blush so she looked down and let her hair come in between them. How would Mother have reacted to tea? She would have wanted to meet him, certainly. Boundaries; yes, as a boy and girl there were many boundaries that could be easily overstepped and couldn't be. "Yes, we're both here now," she repeated, wondering if her blush had faded enough for her to look up again.

She looked up when she directly addressed. "Well; a bit tired. The ride was long from London not to mention the Portkey." Charlotte hated Portkeys, but it was the only manageable way to travel across the pond without Apparition or a long boat ride. There wasn't much else to say after that so she waited for Emrys to continue. It was a bit awkward standing around here like this now that the crowds were dissipating, but she'd rather be out here with a friend than in her dormitory with strangers.

Emrys came through with another topic to continue their conversation. The mention of a duet made her smile. "Yes, of course," she told him. The idea of the concert came to mind and almost sent her knees knocking just at the thought of it. If she were on a stage in front of hundreds of people she was sure to faint or something just as ridiculous and embarrassing. She couldn't think about it now that she was with Emrys. She didn't want to be afraid in front of him.

Thankfully he led her to walk and she followed his lead. "Thank you," she replied. "I don't think you're supposed to know where my common room is, but you can drop me off at the corner." She wanted to follow the rules, but she did not want to walk through the corridors on her own either. It was rather late after all and she had no friends in her house-mates. She was pleased to have made such a good friend in someone so proper. Adam ought to learn his manners from Emrys.

They were alone and it was strange for Charlotte to be alone in the corridors with someone who was not her brother. She didn't know what to say, really, having never been good at any sort of personal conversations, though Emrys was an exception in most cases. They had been fine in the MARS room, but again that was during the day. Fears of magical creatures coming out and attacking came to mind, but she knew Emrys was there and he could do something to protect her. "How is your family?" she asked, jumping onto the topic that had just come to mind in thinking of her own family.
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Emrys Lucan

October 25, 2013 6:08 PM
“That’s too bad,” Emrys replied when Charlotte talked about the long ride from London and mentioned a Portkey He hadn’t particularly liked taking a Portkey to his cousin’s but had simply thought of it as another adventure and had been able to get over his dislike quite quickly. Bouncing up and adapting was a skill that his mother’s family greatly valued and so it had been installed in Emrys’ head from a young age. “When would you like to next meet to duet?” He asked.
“Perhaps we can even sign up for a concert together if you would like that?” He thought perhaps if they did a concert with others no matter what the others wanted to do, he and Charlotte could provide a nice musical duet to go along with it. Background music for a play or skit or dance, and if it were an actual concert with musical instruments well then there they were, they’d fit in perfectly!

“The corner sounds perfect,” Emrys offered his arm and waited for her to take it until he started to walk. “My family is well,” he replied to her question. “I saw my cousin this summer, as you know from my letters, and got to see our dog Lio again which was quite wonderful.” He wanted to describe how cheerful and happy Lio had been to see him and how wonderful it had been to play with his dog again but he remembered that Charlotte had a cat and he didn’t know if she liked dogs too so instead he chose to tell her about his sister.

“My little sister, Caelia is growing up a bit, she’ll be turning 6 this year, so she’ll probably be coming to Sonora when we’re in fourth year. It’s a long way off but I’m already feeling protective,” he laughed. “She’s really sweet and trusting, I worry about her making the wrong sort of friends, witches and wizards that might mislead her.” He shrugged. “But there won’t be much I can do, we’ll never have classes together and I don’t think we’ll be in the same house either, she’s not really an Aladren…” He trailed off, frowning, wondering where Caelia would end up. She was a lot like Charlotte so perhaps Crotalus, but when she opened up she could be a lot like some of the Teppenpaws he’d seen in classes so he really wasn’t sure. “How is your family? I know Adam’s here so he’s obviously well, but the rest of your family?”

He wanted to slow down as he didn’t know where the Crotalus common room was and didn’t want to walk past it lest he embarrass himself in front of Charlotte but at the same time didn't want to reach the Crotalus common room for awhile as he was enjoying himself. In the end, he realized that slowing down would behoove him the most as even if they didn't miss the common room while walking, it would take much longer to get there erego giving him more time to talk to the friend he'd missed to much over the summer.
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Charlotte Spencer

October 26, 2013 1:12 PM
The thought of playing at a concert gave Charlotte the chills. She couldn't allow an anxiety attack to get the best of her in public. Underneath the table she fiddling with her hands where Emrys couldn't see. She didn't want to disappoint Emrys, but she didn't think she could play the piano in front of so many people without fainting from her anxiety and fainting in front of a large crowd would embarrass her for the rest of her life. She couldn't do it, but perhaps she could fall into the background or do something behind the curtain.

"I would love to sign up together," she said a bit too enthusiastically. Since Adam was occupied with his own house and his own mates, Charlotte had felt a little abandoned. But now that she had Emrys, things seemed to be all right. Unless, of course, he decided to make good friends with his own house-mates. That thought was always lingering in the back of her mind, but she tried not to dwell on it. Practising a duet couldn't be harmful as long as it was clear Charlotte would not be able to play at the concert. "As for our duet, would this Saturday work? You can choose the music this time if you'd like."

He continued to tell her about his family. It sounded like he had a fantastic summer which Charlotte was glad of. It amused Charlotte that the name of Emrys's dog was the name of her younger cousin, but she tried not to think anything of it. There were several pets in her household which had made her mother want to move to an estate out in the country. Her father had three dogs, one of which simply adored her younger sister and wouldn't be parted from her. The same spirit of excitement that she was sure had taken Lio on seeing Emrys again would certainly be evident in Tod every holiday once Lily started school.

Emrys's sister was about the same age as Charlotte's younger sister. Caelia sounded like a lovely girl. The worry of what sort of friends her younger siblings would attract was an understandable one that she shared with Emrys. Adam had never had to worry about that with Charlotte; the worry for her was always if she would make any friends at all. Charlotte hoped Caelia made good friends when she came to Sonora. With a lovely name like that, Charlotte had no doubt she would.

"My family is well," she told him. "My father has officially been transferred to the position of mediwizard. He worked with gathering potion ingredients before which kept him away from home often. My mother's happy to have him at home now." Charlotte was also happy to have her dad home more often. When Henry was gone, Cassie was fretful and anxious and tended to be stricter with her eldest daughter. "As for my other siblings, Lily is turning six this November and Jack is learning how to ride a broom." She smiled. "All lads have their time of mischief, I suppose." Jackie was slightly more introverted than Adam had been, but he was still just as interested in adventure. "Jackie will be here in three years now." Time really did go by quickly. She was already in her second year and Adam in his third. Poor Lily would be so lonely at home alone.

Charlotte didn't know what else to say so she allowed Emrys to lead into the next conversation topic. She had asked about his family after all. They were out of the way of the crowd now and walking to the common room. She was used to allowing the wizards lead, but she realised Emrys would not know where her common room was. She led the way with her feet without being obvious about it. Wizards had pride that Mum had told her a witch should respect and, though Charlotte was sure if Emrys was that sort of wizard, it was always nice to play it safe and practise for the future when all the lads grew up.
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Emrys Lucan

November 04, 2013 3:19 PM
Emrys thought about the proposed date that Charlotte gave him. "This Saturday would be perfect," he smiled back at her. "There's a nice piece, my mother's favorite this time," he remembered when she had shared her mother's favorite with him. "It's by Tibors de Sarenom, an old French musician from the," he paused as he tried to remember the lessons his mother had given him. "Twelfth century, I believe. Not many of his pieces are still surviving but while on a trip to France, my grandparents uncovered some music and gave it to my mother for her 12th birthday, fitting, no?"

In actuality, the piece had been given to both his mother and her sister, but their family didn't really talk about her anymore since they'd hide away all her things in her old room and locked the door shut. The music piece was the only bit of his aunt that Emrys could have and so he treasured it deeply. The fact that it was his mother's favorite as well only made it that much better. There was one time that he'd snuck into the room when he was little- it had been his first bit of accidental magic though he'd covered his tracks well enough. Luckily his father had been the one to discover him and therefore hadn't been angry- his wife's sister's death hadn't impacted him as much as the two hadn't gotten along well.

"Oh, wouldn't it be funny if Lily and Caelia were in the house while here?" He figured that since he and Charlotte got along so well then their siblings might too especially if the same age and most definitely if they were in the same house. His younger sister while a slight bit dim, was extremely outgoing and he was sure would be ten times better at making friends than he. "So you have three siblings then?" He asked conversationally. He had often wondered what it would have been like if he'd had a brother and Caelia'd had a sister but after Caelia had been born the medi-wizard had told his mother that she couldn't have any more children so that had been that. Wesley was sort of like a brother to him, but he also had wanted for his little sister to have the same sort of relationship with someone that his mother and aunt had had when they were younger. A sister (or, in his case, brother) for a best friend, sounded amazing. "What's that like?"
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Charlotte Spencer

November 05, 2013 10:53 AM
Charlotte could only imagine how her mother would go on about her meetings with Emrys. Thinking of these as “scandalous” was old-fashioned even in Charlotte’s eyes, but her mother would not feel the same way. She had been thoughtful to remember not to mention she and Emrys had been completely alone when writing to her mother about it last year. She had heard of de Sarenom, but had never heard any of his pieces as his pieces weren’t surviving, as Emrys had mentioned. It would be exciting to play a piece not many people had heard before. “That’s lovely,” she said with a smile. “Lucky for your mother.” A gift like that would be priceless. Fortunately for Charlotte her favourite composer had plenty of pieces to choose from and she had most of them back home. Music from French composers was almost always lovely and she was looking forward to their duet though she looked at her feet instead of saying so.

The thought of Lily and Caelia in the same house made Charlotte want to blush. Lily still had several years to grow, but with the influence her brothers had on her Charlotte was certain her sister would grow up to be a tomboy. She already preferred trousers over dresses and she was only five going on six. “That would be, wouldn’t it?” she replied with a smile. If Caelia was just as loud as Lily, Charlotte had no doubt they would be fast friends. Or worst enemies. The latter was not ideal seeing how good of friends she and Emrys were, but if Caelia was anything like her brother, she couldn’t imagine her being anything but a real lady.

There were four Spencer children in all and Charlotte had always thought it was plenty. Her mother ruled the house with an iron fist which subdued the chaos, but it was always fun when she and her siblings were in the same room together alone. It was easier for her to open up and be more of herself with them than with her parents. “Yes, I do,” she answered, realising that she hadn’t said anything for a moment too long. “It’s mental, really,” she said with a little laugh. There were several ways to answer Emrys’s question of how having so many siblings was like. She was the eldest daughter and therefore responsible for her sister in a way Adam was not. Charlotte was supposed to be the role model and keep her sister in line the way Adam was supposed to with Jackie. But Lily was a wild thing, much unlike Jack, and Charlotte found it difficult to control her sometimes. She was sure Lily did not like her as much as she liked Adam and Jackie preferred Adam over his sisters any day; it was disheartening to know her younger siblings didn’t like her nearly as well as Adam did, but she simply had to work with that knowledge and not let herself be hurt by it.

But she couldn’t tell Emrys all that. It wasn’t proper to expose all of her hurts and weaknesses to him. He was a boy, first of all, and secondly she did not want to expose the bad bits of her family to him. Pure-bloods were supposed to be the perfect role models in society and she was willing to bury things the way her parents did in order to keep that façade alive. “Having so many makes it fun, though,” she continued. “I enjoy their company very much, though younger siblings will always be a nuisance at times.” She smiled, wondering if Emrys was the sort who adored his sister or loathed her. The way he talked of her made her think the former.
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