Headmaster Brockert

March 09, 2014 3:07 AM
Mortimer could not help but be internally thrilled that he was now completely the Headmaster, not that he'd let on his feelings about it show in any way. The position was all his now, which he was exceedingly proud of, and while he wouldn't be able to abuse that power to a great degree as he'd be far more likely to hang onto it that way, and more than anything he wanted to retain it. The Aladren alum was pretty far from being the family patriarch with not only Uncle Clifford's direct descendents, but his father's older brother, and his own two elder brothers and their sons standing in his way. Being Headmaster was almost as good as being patriarch, in some ways, and honestly made him consider himself a lot more important.

Admittedly, he even mostly respected his staff. Despite their lack of social status, they were at least more than competent at their chosen profession. Of course. beyond being polite and even what for him was considered pleasant, he still remained distant and was reluctant to allow any sort of softer side to his employees or students, something he hoped he could keep up when his grandchildren came to school. The only staff member he didn't completely respect was Lydia Chambers, but that had more to do with her age and choice of subject matter. Maybe if she offered to teach one of the real subjects that was in need of a professor instead of the most useless subject there was. As far as Mortimer was concerned, Muggle Studies ranked even below Divinations in that way. The halfbloods and Muggleborns already knew Muggle things and therefore didn't need the class. In fact, they had an unfair advantage in it, while purebloods really didn't in other subjects and it was a class no self-respecting pureblood would ever take. It was an accepted subject anyway to have as an elective, it was just a little unnecessary when Care of Magical Creatures and Defense Against the Dark Arts were more important subject. At least Miss Chambers was friendly and enthusiastic which though could be a bit of an irksome trait for people in general in his opinion, most people disagreed.

He stood to address the assembled mass. "Welcome all to the new term, whether you be a returning student or an incoming first year." Mortimer was not a man of many words, which made the next part of his job a tad annoying. Fortunately, it was all stuff that needed to be said, otherwise it would be totally pointless and he didn't like to waste his time with pointless blather. "The first order of business is to sort the new first years. Each of you will step up to our Deputy Headmistress, Professor Skies, who is also the Transfiguration Professor and the Crotalus Head of House. accept a goblet for her, and take a sip from it, which will temporarily change your skin color.. Then you are to join your house table." Really this was a bit silly, given that it was not expected at any other time of the year and even Mortimer wasn't so much of a stickler that he would say, give detention, for someone not sitting at their house's designated table or even truly cared enough to pay attention. "The colors you turn signify blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari."

Once the Sorting was finished, Mortimer went on. "Next, I would like to call Thaddeus Pierce and Alicia Bauer up to accept their Head Student badges. Congratulations." The new Headmaster said as he handed the students their badges. "Now I would like the following students to come up, Anthony Carey VIII, Carter Browning, Effie Arbon and Wendy Canterbury." Once they had all joined him, he awarded each of them with their badges. Mortimer had to admit that while he highly approved of Mr. Carey and Miss Arbon, he wasn't too thrilled about the other two. Miss Canterbury was a Muggleborn and while Mr. Browning was from a decent family, he surely didn't behave as such. Despite it all, he had to put on a good polite face and keep his disdain to himself. "Congratualations to you all as well." He said, even forcing a smile. The Bauer girl might not have been pure, but at least she was intelligent.

"We also have a new Medic on staff this semester, Medic Edda Eir. Please to your best to make her feel as welcome as possible." Honestly, with all the departures recently, Mortimer was admittedly quite glad to have Edda. Even he had to admit that being qualified for the position was more important in this situation than being an important member of society.

"Finally, before we sing the school song" Somthing Mortimer found to be quite a silly and utterly ridiculous tradition. "I have one last announcement. This year's Midsummer Event is to be the Bonfire. Instructions to follow at a later date."

As sheets of music appeared in front of the students, he spoke up one last time. "Let us begin." Honestly, in his book, this was a little much. Students were really probably getting hungry by now. He personally didn't want to participate in the singing. Singing was not something that Mortimer did , considering it to be beneath his dignity. Still, as Headmaster, it seemed to be a necessary evil.


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.


With that, a diverse array of food appeared in front of the students. "Please wait until your Head of House calls for you before leaving the Feast so they can escort you to your respective houses. With that, please enjoy the rest of your meal." Though to be honest, he wasn't sure he cared how enjoyable they found it. So long as there wasn't any bloodshed-which was sure to cause mountains of paper work and possible law suits, as well the chance of expulsions when Mortimer really wanted people's tuition, as did the Board. He sat back in his own chair and turned to his meal.
\r\n\r\n\r\nOOC-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! I also apologize to the authors of Lydia Chambers, Carter Browning and Wendy Canterbury. These are solely the opinion of Mortimer and not myself.
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Raven Corbeau

March 09, 2014 2:57 PM
Raven burrowed further into her book, hunching over it in an attempt to discourage any attempts at contact by the other people on this gods-forsaken wagon.

It had not been a rough day, in all reality, except perhaps emotionally. Charon had left a week earlier, so it was only Raven, her mother, and her father who portkeyed to the pick up point. There were no long goodbyes, just some fond hugs and some watery eyes from her mother. Raven wished that she could have gone to England with her brother, or that he could have gone to Sonora with her, but she knew that his accelerated track to a prestigious wizarding university meant that he had to study abroad. Of course, no one had asked her if she would be more comfortable going with him, but that was fine. It was probably for the greater good, anyway, that she was closer to home should any of her medical problems resurface.

It just meant that she would be alone in a new place, without any previous experience of how a school worked or how to interact with people her age outside of her family. That was exceedingly not alright with her, and you could hear her internal screaming from across the dusty covered wagon. She was sure the cicadas could sense the malice in her thoughts from miles away.

Raven tried to refocus her thoughts on her book, but just as she brought her eyes back to the copy of Myths and Menageries: Creatures of Habit, the carriage came to a halt with a jolt. She unhappily clutched the book to her chest like a shield with one arm, clutching tightly to her luggage with the other and following the others down the path to the school’s arches.

She peered at the grounds through her sheets of straight black hair as she walked by. There appeared to be a labyrinth, that would certainly provide a decent number of hiding places, as would the obscure crenellations and balconies all over the building. Perfect for her inclinations to nighttime wandering.

Raven set down her luggage in the hallway, treating the small cat carrier with extra care. It was a small, black kitten named Yin. He was a gift from her parents, and Charon had the kitten’s pale brother, Yang, with him in London.

With a sigh, Raven shrank her book to fit it into her pocket with one of the simple spells which she had learned on her own before coming. Hopefully, if no one saw the book, no one could take it away from her during the feast. Adults tended to do that when they wanted to talk to Raven, which she thought was a horrible injustice. The last person who did that had to get eleven stitches where she had bitten him on the arm.

Raven waited with the rest of the first years, then entered the hall to listen to the headmaster speak. She tuned out for most of the speech. It wasn’t important, and she could figure any of it out later, anyway, if she needed to. Instead, she focused her eyes on the waterfall behind the headmaster and wondered why they would waste such a resource on aesthetics when they were in the middle of the desert.

Raven startled when her name was called. Cautiously, she picked her way up to take hold of a vial- some sort of color change potion if the descriptions of the school were correct. Holding her breath, she tipped back the liquid and drank it in one gulp, then looked sceptically at her skin as it deepened to an eerie saphire blue tinge. Aladren, how nice.

Raven stepped down to the table with blue banners overhead and, scanning the table, picked an empty seat. She promptly curled in on herself, pulled out her book, unshrunk it, and set down to read about the nesting habits of basilisks, determined to ignore any and all external stimulus until she forgot all about Charon being more than 5,200 miles away.
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Ava Fletcher

March 10, 2014 9:29 PM
Her whole summer had been frustrating. Ava's mother hadn't been around much- it seemed as though Papa's comments on Ava's new interests had scared her off and it had just been Ava and her grandfather the entire summer save for when Charlotte had made an appearance for Ava's 13th birthday in August, bringing with her fun treats from Southwest Asia where she had been working for the majority of the summer. It hadn't really made up for the disappointment felt by Ava for being let down once again at last year's school concert.

Other than her mother's visit, Ava had rarely left her room, climbing onto the roof with her aint sets through her bedroom window to paint the beach. By the end of the summer she had improved her landscape skills and had a sketchbook that was full of beach paintings and sketches- almost enough for each day of the summer. She couldn't wait to show Dimitri after the feast in the library as seemed to be their usual custom after the Opening and Returning Feasts. She had looked for him earlier but hadn't spotted him so opted head towards the Aladren table, thinking that she could look for him afterwards.

The prospect of a new medic was exciting- perhaps Medic Eir could offer her advice and get her involved with something like her mother did. The rebuff over the summer had hurt- it had hurt badly, but it had only made Ava incredibly determined to achieve a Healing position somewhere. It was no longer a want to be like her mother that drove Ava now but rather a desire to become better than. Besides that, she had become rather interested in the subject.

Ava's brown eyes scanned the tables around her. The Headmistress' kids were still here so perhaps their brother was getting better. Ava's renewed interest in Healing had made it so that she wanted to know more about Angel's case, well, really all cases in general, but she didn't know how to approach Chloe or Emery seeing as she hadn't talked to either of them much before. She didn't want to be rude or assuming and she also didn't want to pry into family business. Instead of taking a seat near them, she decided to sit alone and read one of her many books on diseas- this one specialized in the more fatal and gruesome ones like Spattergroit and Scrofungulus.

When the food came, Ava piled some easily navigateable bread and butter and also some roast chicken on her plate, taking care to only snag the white meat, not wanting any juices to spill on the precious pages of her book. TO her right, she saw a new first year also reading. Ava smiled and carefully marked her page with a bookmark- dogearring was a pet peeve of hers, and gave the girl a friendly smile. "Hey," she whispered. "What are you reading? It must be good for you to be that engrossed in it!" She gave a small laugh. "Probably more entertaining than what I've got, I'm sure," she gestured to the old leather book in her hands. "I don't think many young witches are that interested in Healing, I'm probably the odd exception."
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Raven Corbeau

March 10, 2014 11:41 PM
The food appeared with a pop on the table, and Raven quickly gathered her book to herself. Ugh, food. Really, she was supposed to be following the new weight gain diet from her mediwizard, but she wasn’t hungry. Resolving that this would be her rebellion for the day, Raven turned back to her book.

Where was she? Ah, yes. “Basilisks commonly roost in dark caves and tunnels, usually taking up residence in abandoned caves and catacombs close to their parents in adolescence, then moving to another tunnel system should they survive into adulthood. Unlike some semi-aquatic snakes, Basilisks do not…”

She was just starting to get into the passage when she heard an older student to her left whisper to her. Raven sighed, marking her page with the attached ribbon and closing it to set it down on the table. It appeared that she was not to be allowed any time with her books today, at least not until everyone else was asleep, it seemed. She contemplated hissing or sneering at the stranger to get them to leave her alone, but decided against it. Charon would want her to interact with people.

If Charon were here, he would initiate conversation, somehow being able to initiate himself into circles simply by snarking at people. As it was, she was on her own. Raven decided to try and do her brother proud. Maybe she would write him about it, and he could send her something from England with his next owl.

Raven decided that the silence might have passed “awkward pause” several seconds ago, so she spoke, if a bit reluctantly.

“It is about the habits of magical creatures, most of which are considered mythical by muggles. It is… informative.”

She peeked at the title of the book which the girl gestured to. Hmm. She had seen that in her family’s library at home, but had never read it. She had enough medical problems, and she didn’t want to tempt fate by reading in-depth texts on gruesome wizarding illnesses which she might easily catch with her decidedly lacking immune system. Besides, she would only probably understand half the jargon in the book. She turned her face back to the table, shielding her pale face and black eyes with the dark hair so common to her family.

“Besides, you might be surprised by how interested some of us are in medicine. Especially if we grew up around it.”
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Ava Fletcher

March 11, 2014 4:58 PM
When Ava was not responded to right away, she was worried. Perhaps the other girl didn't hear her or perhaps she didn't want to be bothered. If that was the case then she would feel rather awkward, and would probably commence to spending the rest of the feast in silence. However, after putting down her book and waiting a few seconds, the first-year responded.

"It is about the habits of magical creatures, most of which are considered mythical by Muggles. It is... informative." Ava watched as the girl looked at her book and hunched back towards the table letting her hair fall in her eyes, effectively preventing Ava from looking at her face and gauging interest in the conversation. "Besides, you might be surprised by how interested some of us are in medicine. Especially if we grew up around it.”

That, Ava could respect. "I know," she agreed, deciding to just go for the conversation and see where it led her. It could be interesting and besides, when she was a first year she would have wanted someone guiding her. "My mother is a Healer, well a traveling one so I don't see her much. She's always around the globe usually in places where people can't afford to see Healers. She takes patients in for free but oftentimes they bring her things in payment since many of them are too proud to take charity."

Ava decided to leave out the part where she never go to see her mother and felt as though her mom cared more about the children around the world than herself because she didn't want to dump family matters or a pit party on a new first-year who was probably already dealing with problems like homesickness like Ava herself had when she'd first walked in the doors a few years ago. "I'm really proud of her," she said instead. It was still the truth because she was proud of how giving her mother was. "I hope to be like her one day, that's why I'm reading up on all this stuff. My bookshelf at home is full of art and medicine." She laughed, thinking how similar this conversation was to her first conversation at Sonora with Alicia Bauer who was now Head Girl. In that conversation she had mentioned wanting to be like her mother too.

"Magical creatures sounds interesting," she offered, wanting to talk about something the girl was interested in too so that she wasn't dominating the conversation. "I've always been strangely fond of mermaids myself. And not just the pretty ones found in Muggle picture books, but I've also come to have an appreciation for the weird, shrieking ones." (That, she owed to Dimitri and her housemate, Emery, as they had brought them up in a discussion in Charms class the previous year. She had always enjoyed the shivers reading aout them gave her and the goosebumps that came when she looked at pictures of them, but other than that she had never delved deep into the Selkie lore. "They're terrifying but that, I suppose, is what makes them so interesting to read about. What creature are you on now?"
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Raven Corbeau

March 11, 2014 8:30 PM
Raven was almost surprised when the older girl spoke again. Raven did not have a lot of experience with people her age, but usually when she spoke like this the adults around her broke off. She supposed it must be a young person thing. Raven didn’t do young person things.

"I know. My mother is a Healer, well a traveling one so I don't see her much. She's always around the globe usually in places where people can't afford to see Healers. She takes patients in for free but oftentimes they bring her things in payment since many of them are too proud to take charity.”

Raven could respect that. She, of course, had always had the best healers and mediwizards in the business. Her family did not have to worry about money, with the family law firm, but she could only imagine what they would have done if they had not had enough money for medical care.

“I'm really proud of her. I hope to be like her one day, that's why I'm reading up on all this stuff. My bookshelf at home is full of art and medicine."

Raven, also, had many books on medicine, though not so many on art. The books were mostly a necessity, though. Tomes and novels were meant to be her escape from reality, not her abrupt reintroduction to it. She did read medical texts, just to diversify her knowledge, and sometimes she would find herself in a particularly curious mood and read them for fun, but most of the time she only read them for research. They took her to a place where it was hard for even her brother to haul her out, if she read them apart from that.

"Magical creatures sounds interesting. I've always been strangely fond of mermaids myself. And not just the pretty ones found in Muggle picture books, but I've also come to have an appreciation for the weird, shrieking ones. They're terrifying but that, I suppose, is what makes them so interesting to read about. What creature are you on now?"

Raven scanned the cover of her book again. Magical creatures. Not a major passion of hers, but then again she had just needed something to take her mind off things for the bus ride. She had not actually anticipated having much time to read, and had wanted a topic that she didn’t know much about so that hopefully she would get into the book more quickly on the trip. Instead, Raven had probably only read two paragraphs of the thing. Her mind had spent the rest of the time on her brother.

“The current passage details the nesting habits of basilisks. I had thought that an unfamiliar topic might distract me for the trip.” She tapped nervous fingers on the book in her lap, then finally turned to face the other girl. Raven’s black eyes flickered quickly over her conversational companion. Looking down, she nervously tangled her fingers in the hem of her uniform- which she was wearing strictly per code, as she was prone to do. She quite liked the green, yet at the same time it saddened her. Green was Charon’s favorite color.

“Magical creatures and mermaids are not my most favored topic. But my brother- twin- Charon likes art.” Raven thought back to all the sketches of his that she had squirreled away in a portfolio in her luggage. Raven just enjoyed flipping through the geometric designs and life sketches, even if a fair few were of her.

“He particularly likes to work with diagrams, and he sketches a lot as a hobby. He is in England now, but he sent a lot of his work with me. What mediums do you favor?”

Art was probably the only thing she had experience discussing with other people. Her father’s work associates with which she had conversed and the occasional chatty nurse always seemed to ask about school, and never knew what to say when she told them she had home tutors. The art that she always had tacked up on her walls and carried with her in portfolios had always attracted decent conversation, though.

Raven cast around for any other questions she could ask, anything to keep the attention off her.

“Hm. Do you prefer any specific genre of art?”
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Ava Fletcher

March 18, 2014 5:28 PM
It was awkward for Ava to sit there and hold up most of the conversation. She was about to give up and let the girl be by herself like she so obviously wanted to be when she replied. Basilisks were an interesting sort of creature. They, like the Selkies, caused shivers to run down her spine only she knew that she was actually afraid of encountering a Basilisk. Selkie, she could deal with (or so she believed), but the idea of a fearsome snake with killer eyes was terrifying. After she'd first read about them, she had refused to open her eyes for a few days, opting to wrap a sleeping mask around her head instead in order to block out the gaze of any lingering Basilisk. She had got a few rather split knees from that and she had never again decided to do something so ridiculously stupid.

Ava opted not to tell the younger girl about her youthful stupity lest she think her not worthy enough to be an Aladren and instead focused on the art that she had changed the topic to. "I like all kinds of art," she smiled widely, thinking happily of her sketchbook and paint pad. "Mostly I paint but I have been working on my sketching as well because it really helps me to get a feel for what things are supposed to really look like. When I paint sometimes it can get a little..." she trailed off here not really sure if she wanted to call it abstract or not because her paintings were so clearly something that she felt they couldn't be classified as so although oftentimes she enjoyed the splatter and smear technique she had picked up in her kindergarten finger-painting class. "Interesting," she settled on and decided the conversation had gone on long enough without introducing herself. "I'm Ava Fletcher, by the way. Third year. How about you?"

She desperately hoped that her introduction was casual enough to not to scare of the first year as she didn't want to be intimidating as some of the older students had been to her on her first night. She wanted to be like the Head Girl, the one who, as a fifth year, had put up with Ava's incessant blabbering so patiently.

"I enjoy most types of art. I really like the Impressionist era the best, they are my favorites to look at." She'd always wanted to be like those painters who were able to turn thousands of tiny dots of paint into gorgeous pictures but the end result was the weird half-abstract look. She could paint normally, she knew, her grandfather's friends always teased her, calling her Michelangelo whenever she showed them her work, but that wasn't what she wanted to produce, what she wanted was an end result much like Monet's. Perhaps then they would start to call her Cassat, her favorite painter of all time.

OOC: Sorry for not responding sooner :)
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Raven Corbeau

March 19, 2014 12:47 AM
Raven leveled a gaze at the other girl. She was two years older than Raven, and evidently of comparable intelligence. She wasn’t squealing or flirting or babbling like some of the other students. This girl, Ava Fletcher, might do as an acquaintance at this school. After all, Raven would need someone to show her around if she didn’t plan on getting lost. Of course she enjoyed hiding, but that was not any fun if she couldn’t find her way back to her dormitory afterward.

Being two years apart they would not be able to study together, but that was fine with Raven. She studied best alone, in some silent corner beneath a hedge or in some tiny crevice that only someone with her small stature would be able to fit in. She had no need of a study partner, but a guide might be useful.

Raven recalled her father’s lessons on how to introduce one’s self to a potential ally. She had never gone to school, rather remaining in the house or hospital for most of her life. As a consequence, she had met many of her parents’ political and legal allies and had been required to act properly as the heir of the family business, even from a young age. Her father had been giving her lessons since she could first understand and follow his instructions.

Raven outstretched an arm, face impassive. “Raven Corbeau, heir of the House of Corbeau and Corbeau Solicitors, and first year student of Aladren house. Pleased to make your acquaintance.”

After the other girl had responded, Raven dropped her hand. Glancing quickly around the hall, she turned her face back to Ava.

“Do you think that you could give me the full tour of the school at some point in time?”

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OOC: I really don’t have a lot of experience with pureblood traditions or whatever pureblood politics going on at Sonora, so I just sort of made up what I thought would fit. Hope that works for you. If it doesn’t, well, pretend it does.
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Ava Fletcher

March 31, 2014 10:17 PM
As the first year stared at Ava, she unconsciously tucked a bit of her long, light brown hair behind one ear. She wasn't really used to being surveyed like that and it was making her a little bit uncomfortable. Ava found herself wishing that she had put more effort into looking presentable at the Opening Feast than she had, especially after the rather pompous way the first year introduced herself.

"Nice to meet you, Raven," Ava said politely, taking the younger girl's hand wondering if smiling was the correct behavior in this situation considering Raven's blank face.

"Do you think that you could give me the full tour of the school at some point in time?" She asked.

"Of course," here Ava did smile. She thought that the first year was rather adorable actually now that she'd asked for a tour of the school. It made Ava wonder what it was like to be Raven Corbeau, heir of the House of Corbeau and Corbeau Solicitors, what it was like being inside that head. "I can't tonight as my friend and I have a tradition of meeting in the library to catch up on the first night back at school but perhaps another time? I am sorry as it would seem to be best beneficial to you before your first class." She shrugged apologetically. "However, I would be willing to another time if that works for you. Perhaps tomorrow afternoon?"

Tomorrow afternoon would be preferable actually. It would give Ava a chance to decide what was and wasn't important as well as letting Raven settle in- decide what she wanted to know more about. As she waited for Raven to respond, Ava looked around the room quickly, she couldn't find Dimitri readily but perhaps he'd grown up a bit in terms of looks. Other students in her year had, certainly Emrys Lucan who'd lost some of his baby fat in addition to the freckles that went along with them.

OOC: Sorry for the late response! My mom came for a visit so I got caught up with that- you know how it goes :)
Also, Emrys is mine so no liberties are being taken with another author's characters!
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Raven Corbeau

April 06, 2014 3:54 AM
Raven contemplated the other girl as she smiled.

"Of course."

Raven didn't think that it was a matter of course. She had, after all, no sort of ties to this girl other than having sat next to her at the opening feast. Ava had no obligations toward Raven, so Raven was even more glad that she had chosen to help. Not that Raven showed her gratitude at all, but she did open her face a bit. It was a look of open consideration and curiosity that she found worked best with allies and those with whom it was best to keep positive relations. This was a good opportunity, and Raven would not allow it to be spoiled.

When she heard the time constrictions and suggestions, she considered them for a moment. She had planned to unpack tonight as soon as she arrived at the Aladren dorms, then go straight to sleep. She would wake up before dawn to go exploring- perhaps the extensive labyrinth gardens which she had seen coming in. Yes, she could set up hiding holes that morning and meet up with this girl for a tour of the rest of the mansion in the afternoon.

Not that Raven considered a morning to be all the time it would take to fully memorize the gardens, but it would give her enough time to map the outskirts and determine places to hide a few refill stations with books and study materials. Then she could make it back to Cascade Hall for lunch and she could meet her new ally for the official tour afterword.

"Yes," Raven replied, "I suppose that tomorrow after lunch would be an acceptable time. Shall we meet outside the doors to Cascade Hall, then?"

OOC: Sorry for my late reply, life's been pretty busy.
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