Mortimer Brockert

December 13, 2013 8:57 PM
As far as Mortimer was concerned, the holidays could be kind of a bunch of...nonsense really. A lot of fuss for no real reason. In fact, what really got to him other than the unnecessary social obligations with stupid people talking about trivial things, was the way the Muggles acted. Like they'd invented everything about the winter holidays, when they'd just stolen things from the old festival of Saturnalia, a feast that honored the Roman God of Agriculture, Saturn. Who had, naturally, been a wizard as were all the Roman Gods and Goddesses. They were simply thought to have all been Gods and Goddesses by idiot Muggles who did not have the power they did.

Those were the good old days. Before Muggles got arrogant and jealous of those powers they'd worshipped before and a major case of sour grapes set in. Muggles claimed that the powers wizards had were not a good thing and instead that wizards were evil horrible people, that their powers were given to them by an evil fat man named Santa that now came out once a year to celebrate with the wizards and their evil powers and eat Muggle children who did not feed the fat man's appetite and bribe him with milk and cookies.

Then, Muggles started trying to burn wizards and witches as if they were bad people instead of worshipping them like before, leading to the Statute of Secrecy after that mess in Salem where it was mostly Muggle outcasts being killed in the first place. The idea of being magical being a bad thing was still a very offensive idea though.

However, none of this really mattered at the moment. This idiocy was over for another year, and now it was time to get back to learning, something as a good Aladren alum, Mortimer relished. Today Kiva was unable to make the Returning Feast and in the interest of giving him more responsibility as the future Headmaster, he was to make a speech. It would be short and to the point, because he knew that when he'd been young, the last thing he'd wanted to do was listen to the school Head blather on when he was hungry after the wagon ride. Besides, Mortimer was a believer in saying only what was needed to be said.

"Welcome back, students. I hope you had a good holiday." Okay, that was a lie, he really didn't care either way, for the most part but people...liked when you wished them well, even when you didn't really give a flying hippogriff. "Before we begin our feast, I have two announcements. One, we have a new staff member, welcome Miss Jera Valson, who will be subbing for classes when your regular professors cannot make it for one reason or another." He didn't really know much about Miss Valson, her mother had been one of his predecessors but the girl herself had come in much later than his nephew Cory and a bit earlier than his niece Alessa, the latter being quite a bit younger than the former. "Secondly, our Midsummer Event this year will be, as you know, the Concert. You should have gotten your groups already and should begin working on your acts if you haven't already." If they couldn't figure out that for props and costumes they should make stuff in the Art room or get it sent from home and that the Music room had instruments, then they lacked the common sense a worm was born with and probably deserved to fail in front of their peers.

OOC-I, as an author, disagree with Mortimer's blasphemous take on the holidays, and apologize for it wholeheartedly, though do back him up on the part about hating being forced into small talk with idiots. However, I realize that it's not like that for everyone and wish everyone a happy holiday season anyway. And genuinely do "give a flying hippogriff". :)
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Charlotte Spencer

December 18, 2013 4:40 PM
Charlotte didn't think there would ever be a day when she would feel comfortable immersing herself into large crowds of people. The chaos, the voices, the confusion; she loathed it all and the feeling of germs everywhere made her feel a little sick. She had never been incredibly ill as a child, but she still liked being clean and having her own space. It was odd, being from such a large metropolitan city, to still dislike crowds so much.

Cascade Hall was still too large for Charlotte and even among her peers she felt a little nervous and self-conscious navigating her way through to the Crotalus table. She had wanted to look presentable as always, but her curls had come out sometime between in her travels from England to Arizona. She was a surprisingly resilient witch for her sensitive personality, but the trip was always very long and she hated taking Portkeys. Adam was never very helpful either, leaving her to fend for herself at the doors of Cascade. He could at the very least walk her to the Crotalus table like a good older brother.

After what seemed like an eternity, she made her way through the throngs of students to her seat. She half-wished Emrys would sit with her, but she didn't think he would want to abandon his house-mates in favour of sitting with a shy, needy witch like her. He had his mates in Aladren that he wanted to say hello to, she was sure. If she was any more clingy he was sure to get sick of her as Adam sometimes did as patient as her older brother was.

The concert was another reason for Charlotte's trepidation. She loathed any sort of attention. Though she was pretty and was learning to see that in herself, she didn't want to be in the limelight where everyone would be staring at her. Being on stage was one of her greatest fears besides mummies or the undead.

Charlotte looked down at her empty plate once the feast began and picked at a bread roll she took from the basket. She didn't feel hungry anymore. Her stomach was in knots just thinking about the concert and she wanted desperately to get out of it somehow. If only she was deathly ill or prone to fainting spells like other witches. Even crying on command would have been a favourable skill, though she was sure seeing the stage itself with the knowledge that she would be forced on it was enough to make her want to cry. She hoped the Crotalus Prefect wouldn't force her to do anything unreasonable. The beginning of each academic term was always nerve-racking and Charlotte decided then that she hated all welcoming and returning feasts. They were always filled with so much anxiety and unspoken expectations about the upcoming term.
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Emrys Lucan

December 20, 2013 4:41 AM
OOC: I'm am so sorry for not replying, I always meant to but got caught up in finals... Ugh! Anyway, I hope you don't mind me replying to your feast post in case you're trying to have her meet others- Emrys felt as though he had to make something up to Charlotte for not replying >.<

BIC:
Emrys had had a wonderful Christmas. Wesley and his family had come to visit along with bringing Lio and he had taken lots of photos during the holidays to bring to school to show Charlotte. She was a girl and girls tended to like small children and animals (at least, that's what he had been led to believe by Wes...) so there were an extra lot of ones of Caelia and Lio. They had been the first things he'd packed when getting ready to leave for Sonora so that he didn't forget them. There would be nothing worse than telling Charlotte he had something to show her and then be unable to follow through. Emrys did not know if he could live through that sort of shame. Charlotte was the one person at Sonora that he felt truly comfortable with and also the only one he considered to be his friend. As exciting as his break had been, he was also a little impatient to get back to Sonora and see Charlotte again and also Ji-Eun. He had thought their meeting in the library had gone pretty well and was hopefully that perhaps they might be able to start a friendship.

His little sister had been an incredible pain, asking Emrys if he was going to get his girlfriend a present. He had blushed and shook his head- he didn't want to think of Charlotte like that yet. They were just friends, that was it. Only friends. Wesley teased him too, but somehow Emrys didn't mind that as much because there were some witches Emrys had teased Wesley about whilst in England. Secretly, Emrys had approached his grandfather, asking what an appropriate Christmas present would be for Charlotte, and his grandfather had suggested writing parchment or a new quill and ink. Somehow though, Emrys didn't feel that was personal enough and so modified his grandfather's idea. He chose a pretty color for the ink that reminded him of Charlotte's eyes and on the first sheet of parchment, painstakingly copied the music he had brought to their last music session. He hoped she would like it and wouldn't think it too much.

When he walked into Cascade Hall, he started to head to the Aladren table like he usually did but happened to glance over to the Crotalus table. He noticed Charlotte sitting by herself looking rather lonely. In a rather bold move- he wasn't sure if people were allowed to sit at other houses' tables (though he had seen Ava Fletcher and Dimitri Porter sitting with each other and as they hadn't gotten in trouble yet he figured it was alright), and moved to sit down next to her once the speech was over.

"Hey," he said, smiling and grabbing a roll similar to the one on her plate and reaching for the butter simultaneously. "Would you care to have some butter with that roll?"
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Charlotte

December 31, 2013 5:49 PM
OOC: Apologies also for not replying quicker; hopefully we can keep this thread going! And I don't mind at all.

Emrys's face was a welcome sight though Charlotte had not expected him to sit with her at the Crotalus table. To her, this sort of act was the sign of a true friendship; he was willing to cross house lines for her. House prejudices weren't nearly as prevalent at Sonora as they were back in the UK, but house unity seemed to be emphasised much more here than back home.

Butter was a delicious additive to a plain bread roll, but it was a fat that was on the list of foods Charlotte was not allowed to eat. "No thank you," she said politely and looked away from the butter. She wouldn't want to go home and realise how much weight she had gained by slacking off on the diet her mother had put her on. Her mother was critical about these sorts of things for a good reason; Cassie did want the best for her daughter though sometimes it resulted in sacrificing the little pleasures of life.

The gift Charlotte had brought for Emrys was a new quill with his favourite coloured ink and a navy blue sweater she thought would look good on him. It was a simple gift, but she had some experience buying gifts for lads and had some help from Adam as well, having never purchased a gift for a friend before. The gift, however, was back in her bedroom in her suitcase and she wished now that she had it to give him. But at least she would be able to talk with him and give it to him tomorrow perhaps before class.

"How was your holiday, Emrys?" she asked, feeling much more comfortable now that Emrys was here. Charlotte tried very hard not to cling onto him whenever she felt afraid because she didn't want to push him away, but he seemed to appear whenever she needed a friend and Adam wasn't around. At least Adam had to tolerate Charlotte because she was his sister and they were very close, but really there was nothing tying Emrys to her except for however long she could entertain him and keep him interested. She didn't want to lose Emrys's friendship and so tried not to rely on him too much and push him away.
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Emrys Lucan

January 05, 2014 7:28 PM
OOC: Awesome!

Emrys frowned a little at Charlotte's refusal of the butter, he couldn't understand how someone could eat plain bread. But he shrugged and minded his manners, perhaps Charlotte like plain bread. "Your loss then," he said cheerfully and slathered on a great deal before layering mashed potatoes, roast beef, and gravy on top of his rolls. His little sister had always wrinkled his nose when he did this- she was the kind who didn't like foods to touch on her plate, and he smiled a little, missing the way she would scold him. He had always thought it funny when Caelia tried to teach him manners, mainly because she was much younger than he was (or so he felt) and also because Grandfather had already taught him his fair share of manners. Whether he cared to follow through with them or not was his prerogative.

"My holidays were really great," he replied as he looked down at the mound on his plate before deciding to listen to Caelia and his grandfather and reach for his knife and fork. "We went to Wales and visited my cousin, Wesley. I got to hang out with him and a few of his friends as well as our dog, Lio." He smiled happily, thinking of the snowball fights and delicious outings that always ended up with consuming either butterbeer, loads of candy, or ice cream. "How were yours? Did you do anything special?"

He hoped that she'd had a good break, she sometimes looked very tense at school. He hadn't seen her talk to too many people and was a little worried for his friend. Emrys realized that he himself hadn't really made friends in anyone else and so it wasn't fair of him to wonder why she hadn't. He thought that perhaps he was the cause of it- he was always going up to her anyway, and he barely knew his own housemates as it were. Nevertheless, those thoughts didn't keep him from asking his next question.

"Would you care to meet in the Gardens later? Or perhaps one of the MARS rooms if the Gardens are too cold? I have something I want to give to you." Caelia had insisted that he give the gifts to Mother to wrap as if Emrys were to do it himself they would end up to be rather lumpy.
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