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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Jade Owen

March 12, 2014 10:48 AM
As so many students before her, Jade was about to endure her last ever Opening Feast as a student at Sonora Academy. It was sort of exciting, sort of humbling, and sort of hugely insignificant because what real effect would it have on her life, anyway? She wasn't the sort of person who made plans or had great ambitions, and so the looming RATS and her graduation made little difference to her, with the exception that she did intend to ace her Care of Magical Creatures exams. The owner of the stables at the end of her parents' back yard had agreed that Jade could work there over the summer as stable hand, and she could go back at the end of the term (although they had been vague about whether this arrangement would be permanent, or just for another summer). It wasn't as cool as working with flying horses, or other more exotic breeds, but Jade had been riding some of the older ponies since she was little, so it had its benefits in more familiar ways. She didn't need good grades or shiny badges of recognition to work with her beloved horses, just the determination and understanding that she already possessed in spades.

Though actually, she did have one shiny badge of recognition. Amira had finally, thank Merlin, left her life for good, and in her wake had (presumably... Jade was expecting an owl from the Coach to confirm this any day now) promoted Jade to Captain of the Pecari team. It had not been something she had originally desired, but, in keeping with her capricious nature, Jade had wanted that which others wanted to keep from her. She had originally only wanted to play Seeker because other people wanted the job and she was determined to get the better of them. Then she had only really wanted to be Captain when the title had fallen to, in Jade's opinion, the least worthy of them all. Still, all that meant now was that she had her work cut out in making sure that trophy remained in Pecari possession this year... smugly, she didn't believe they were in any real danger of letting it go.

Her only other plan this year was to keep up the horse lovers' club, and maybe name a president who might keep it on once she'd graduated. Not that Jade would ever think for two seconds about the club once she had left school, but she'd gained so much enjoyment out of it over the past few years that it seemed sad to deprive future students of those same pleasures. See, she could be considerate of others.

Strutting into the Hall like the confident, self-assured seventh year that she was, Jade tossed back her freshly-cut (by Jospehine) curls and enjoyed the thud thud of her low-heeled boots as she crossed Cascade Hall in long strides to the Pecari House table. Avoiding Jorge (because although he looked in a good mood today, she hadn't forgiven him for being a tremendous loser at the end of last term, and had whiled away bored hours over the summer by adding amusing alterations to his yearbook pictures), she stretched out her long, drainpipe-clad legs under the table and rolled up the sleeves of her over-sized green checked shirt to her elbows. She then proceeded to rest her elbows on the table, and chin in her hands, as she listlessly listened to the Headmaster's speech.

Having applauded for new Pecari students, Jade respectfully did not loudly boo the new Head Boy and Girl (but did blow a subtle raspberry into her hand, instead), and she cheered Little W's appointment to prefect (it was a lousy job, but someone had to do it). She didn't care about the medic or the bonfire, and when the food finally appeared, Jade tucked into garlic mushrooms and what seemed to be a leek and asparagus pie with the gusto of a girl who had spent a long summer living largely on eggs, cabbage and potatoes.
0 Jade Owen I like the 'out with a bang' analogy... 221 Jade Owen 0 5

Waverly Canterbury

March 15, 2014 2:20 PM
Over the summer, Waverly had been doing what all kids her age were doing: researching colleges. When she wasn’t working at the bakery making some extra money now that she was old enough to get paid, she was on her laptop searching through universities and writing her application essays. She had written so many essays at Sonora she thought she had a better chance of writing a spectacular paper than her non-magical peers. There were some perks of going to a magical boarding school. It had been a productive summer even outside of all that. She had seen Brandon several times thanks to their mutual friends, and they had been cordial, even a little friendly. Brandon had a new girlfriend, a nice girl that Waverly liked to talk with. She wasn’t sad or bitter anymore; she had learned her lesson about non-magical boys and wasn’t looking to pursue a relationship with them any time soon.

But it still left her options very limited. There weren’t many hot, rich, magical guys that would look at her twice when they knew of her blood status and she never met any magical folk except at Sonora. Waverly was hoping to make it to some kind of magical university, but she was torn between attending a college her parents knew of an approved of, and going to a college that would increase her magical ability. It all pointed towards the ultimate question she was half-afraid of: what was she going to do with the rest of her life?

The role of Head Girl paled in comparison to the immense blank slate of the future and Waverly had soon forgotten about her sorrow at getting passed up for the spot. There was so much more to think about and she was almost glad to have not received Head Girl. Being a Prefect was good enough for her at this point.

Being back at Sonora did make her a little nostalgic and Waverly smiled when she entered Cascade Hall again. She sat with her roommate, reminiscent of the first time she had entered Cascade and had sat with her and Jorge nervously uncertain of what magic could do. Headmaster Brockert started his little spiel and she was pleasantly surprised to hear Wendy had received the position of Prefect. She had not expected the professors to vote her free-spirited sister into a position of responsibility. Waverly clapped enthusiastically all the same, hooting once as Wendy went to accept her badge. The only two muggle-borns in her family were now Prefects and that was an honor that regular high schools didn’t have.

Waverly sang the school song with umph and allowed herself to be delighted with the prospect of food. It was nice to have a night to relax before throwing herself into schoolwork again. “So I’ve decided to join the Horse Club again,” Waverly said without jumping into the formalities of conversation. As friends, she didn’t think she and Jade needed to begin every conversation that way anymore. “Sorry I dropped out, but you know how crazy I was. This term should be less hair-pulling crazy, except for our R.A.T.S. But that’s later.” She looked up and smiled at her roommate and a quarter of rice missed her plate from the spoonful she had been scooping. “Oops. How are you? How was your summer?”

OOC: I wasn’t sure if Waverly and Jade had met up during the concert or if Waverly would’ve known about the little tiff between Jade and Jorge.
19 Waverly Canterbury It's part of your charm 218 Waverly Canterbury 0 5


Jade

March 19, 2014 10:05 AM
(OOC: If the girls did meet up at the concert, Jade probably would have mentioned the argument with Jorge but not gone into any detail, so I'll leave it up to you to decide if their paths crossed.)

Jade had become very pleased, over the years, to have Waverly as a roommate. At first she'd found it quite entertaining to have a Muggleborn in their midst, but Waverly had more than proven her worth as a witch, and Jade was pleased to count her as a friend. Furthermore, said friend was currently claiming that she would return to Jade's Horse Club. "Cool," Jade replied with a nod of her head to convey enthusiasm as she swallowed her mouthful. Then, able to express more vocally, she added, "We've been missing your cupcakes." She grinned; she was mostly joking. Waverly's propensity to come bearing baked goods was a part of her charm, but Jade would still relish her company even without the cake... she had baking club for that, anyway.

"Yeah, you've been working way too hard," Jade raised her eyebrows for emphasis. She thought that she had been busy herself, with her club and its field trip to organise, with Quidditch and her assistant captaincy, with attending baking club and struggling to maintain a passing grade in her classes (of which she was probably taking fewer than Waverly), but she knew her roommate was in even deeper, if not quite over her head. "I mean, I'd love having you back in the club, but, like, don't overdo it,"she said, waving her fork at Waverly in an instructive manner. "There are to be no tearful breakdowns this year, I don't care how stressful RATS are." Again she was only mostly joking... crying people made her uncomfortable and prone to acting in ways that would make her grumpy later on (like giving up her time, food, or other valuable commodities to make said distressed person feel better).

As for the query regarding her summer, Jade answered, "It was okay," with an accompanying shrug of her shoulders. "I helped out at the stables, did some riding, read some books, sketched some doodles..." she trailed off then filled her mouth with another forkful of food. She wasn't used to being on her own quite so much, but with both her parents trying their best to make ends meet, James working all hours of the day and night and even Josephine working part-time, and spending several more hours a week studying (her sister had enrolled on an independent study course with a distance learning college, as it was all she could afford and she was desperate to stay in education, for some bizarre reason that Jade couldn't comprehend), for most days of the holidays, Jade had to find ways to occupy herself. She had managed without getting too bored too often, but she was glad to be back where she had friends, clubs, Quidditch, and other things to distract her.

"How about you?" Jade returned the question. She thought she could accurately predict Waverly's summer - baking with her Mom, seeing her Muggle friends, and probably doing some useful planning for her future. Jade suspected she would probably be applying for colleges; she seemed the sort, although Jade wasn't sure she'd ever heard Waverly express a solid career plan - but it didn't hurt to ask, even though the girls would probably have this conversation again later when they joined T and Arabella in the dormitory.

0 Jade Check it out: I have charm! 0 Jade 0 5