Headmaster Brockert

August 03, 2014 2:09 AM
Last year, his first term as Headmaster, had been extremely difficult to say the least and it wasn't anything to do with day to day running of the school or even students making trouble. No, it was totally due to external circumstances and though Mortimer was ticked off at those imbeciles from the charms facility-story of his life, he found himself ticked off at imbeciles quite often-he had to admit that he was glad that the fault lied with them and people couldn't blame the school. Like he actually wanted to be trapped in a room with his colleagues for four months! Nobody wanted to be trapped with anyone that long! Especially someone like Mortimer who wasn't generally a fan of people.

He also was no optimist but there were few ways that this year could be worse than the last. Oh, he was sure he could imagine some if he tried, he had that sort of imagination. However, at the moment, Mortimer really didn't feel like it. He had to focus on the Opening Feast instead, even if he would prefer imagining the heads of those from the Charms facility on iron spikes. Honestly, giving the speeches was the least favorite part of his job. He wasn't at all shy or afraid, but he had to be reasonably pleasant and that was not something that came naturally to the man.

The Headmaster stood up to deliver the repetitive words. Honestly, it was basically the same speech every year. "Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. In just a minute, you first years will be receiving a goblet distributed by Deputy Headmistress Skies, in order to sort you into your houses. You will turn the color representing your house which are blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari. Afterwards, you may join your house table." He seriously didn't care if they did or not really, he wasn't about to keep track of something so petty as sitting in the wrong place.

"Now I would like to call James Carey and Melanie Lennox up in order to receive their Head Student badges." He couldn't say this didn't please him, a Carey and his aunt Caroline's granddaughter. Two families who were not only pure, but that rarely got badges going by school history. "In addition, I'd like to call up Francesca Wolseithcrafte, Julian Umland, Virginia Bellrose, and Adam Spencer up to receive their prefect badges at this time." This lot pleased him immensely, all purebloods with the exception of Miss Umland.

Once they'd sat back down, Mortimer had just a few more announcements. "I'd like to welcome our new COMC professor, Richard Tallec. Please make him feel welcome and show him the proper respect." He couldn't be more thrilled. Aside from Quidditch Coach-which hopefully Florence would continue with and if not her, Jera-they now had a full staff.

"This year's Midsummer Event will be the ball." Honestly why did he have to announce this when only the first years needed to know? Shouldn't most students have figured out the rotation by now?

Now was time for his least favorite part, the pointless and potentially degrading singing of the school song. As sheets of music appeared in front of the students and the potential public humiliation began,

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.


"One more thing," Mortimer added once the singing (finally) ended. He was tired of all these announcements and he was sure the students were as well. "First years please don't leave the Hall unti your Head of House calls for you." Finally he was done speaking and now the students could finally eat-as well as him.
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Neeka Campbell

August 04, 2014 1:43 AM
Neeka did not care about the first years' Sorting as she did not know them. She did not care about the Head Boy and Head Girl election as she barely knew any of the candidates. (Her interest in this had been so little, in fact, that she had not even made her voice heard and voted last year.) She did not care about the new Prefects once again thanks to the aloofness with which she had carried herself over the years.

However, the Pecari did catch one line about which she cared: "This year's Midsummer Event will be the ball."

Damn, Neeka thought miserably. A couple other profanities flavored her thoughts as well, though they were a bit more colorful. She could not dance, definitely could not afford the sort of dresses most people at Sonora could, and would not have a date. Thus far she had not even managed to really make friends, so how was she supposed to expect a guy to ask her to the ball? For her, it was just a new opportunity to be alone.

She honestly did not want to even tell Uncle Lukas about its existence. Like many guardians, her uncle would not understand how Neeka did not have tons of friends and all the boys after her. Plus he would want to buy her an expensive dress, probably spending more than he could really afford. That would just make her feel worse. Uncle Lukas had never had too much money, and what he had, she hated to squander on something as stupid as a ball.

The song passed quickly and almost painlessly, and then they could eat. The sixteen year old was greatful for that, at least. The food at Sonora was always wonderful. (Or maybe it just seemed like it; Uncle Lukas was not exactly the best cook in the world.) Though she was still trying to make an effort to find friends, Neeka chose to mind her own business as she munched, dismayed by the announcement of the ball and therefore entirely deterred from human interaction. However, a moment later someone addressed her, and that thought was down the drain. Apparently, she could only be noticed when she did not care to be. "I'm sorry, what was that?" she asked in earnest, having missed the exact words the voice had offered.
12 Neeka Campbell A ball? Faaaaaabulous. 244 Neeka Campbell 0 5

Annabelle Pierce

August 04, 2014 10:45 AM
Professor Skies had reinforced the idea that the Pierce twins' trouble with magic was because they were too much the same and that spending time apart would be beneficial for their spellcasting ability. Unfortunately, over the summer, there was nobody else to do anything with. Thad had spent the summer at Sonora doing RATS prep because he was a prideful genius who didn't want to take the test with notes, and the rest of the New Hampshire Pierces were either too old or too young to be of any interest to a pair of sixteen year old girls.

Well, they'd been happy to babysit Wesley and Alicia's kids whenever they'd wanted to go out, of course, but while a baby and a toddler could be cute and adorable, they did not really provide much stimulating thought or potential for individual activities.

They had made an effort, at least once a week, to spend an hour in different rooms doing different things (which they would then spend at least as long going over afterwards, to catch each other up on what they'd done in the other's absence), but that wasn't really the same thing either. Annabelle had usually spent that time going through fashion magazines, trying to decide what they would wear for the ball coming for the school's midsummer event.

She had a pretty good idea what they each would wear by now, but there was one thing she hadn't been able to plan for over the summer and that was who they would be going with. Annette was completely useless in providing her with clues about who was or was not taken in their year or the years immediately above or below them. She, personally, thought Adam Spencer might have a thing for Annette, but Annette was completely oblivious to it and had seemed shocked by the very suggestion.

So, on the wagon ride to school, Annabelle had told her to see if she could find Adam and sit next to him so when the Headmaster reminded everybody about the ball (which he surely would because the midsummer event always came up during the Opening Feast) she would be right there and Adam would have plenty of opportunity to ask her to be his date to it. As for Annabelle herself, she didn't know who to position herself next to. The other two boys in their house anywhere near their age were Rupert (who surely had a girlfriend by now) and Malcolm (who she had no excuse to sit next to and he might be betrothed to somebody already anyway, too).

Instead, she looked around the Pecari table and spotted her roommate Neeka. Annabelle had not really ever given Neeka much thought as she didn't run in their circles and for friendship and idle chatter she'd always had Annette. Now, however, Annette was out finding a date and Annabelle needed to know who else was available and while Wendy was probably a better option for gossip, Neeka was their roommate, too, and maybe had some ideas.

So she sat down across from the other sixth year and once the firsties were sorted and the badges declared and Adam was reminded he needed to ask someone out this year - she was mildly irritated that she couldn't see Adam and Annette from where she was seated to make sure things were going well there - and the song was sung and the food appeared, Annabelle addressed her roommate. "Welcome back, Neeka."

Neeka seemed surprised by this. Fair enough. Annabelle hadn't really said much more than 'Do you need the bathroom?' to her in five years, so it wasn't entirely unwarranted. "No, it's fine," she assured, dismissing the apology, "I just said 'welcome back'."

She decided opening with 'do you have a crush on any of the boys in the school?' was a bit to personal for people who barely knew each other so she opted instead to break the ice with something they did both have in common. "Hopefully this year is less crazy than last year, right?"
1 Annabelle Pierce Oh! I agree! 246 Annabelle Pierce 0 5


Neeka

August 07, 2014 3:18 AM
Over their years as roommates, Neeka had never spoken much to the Pierce twins for the same reason she assumed they did not speak much to her: they had each other. So honestly, she was a bit surprised to have one talking to her now, with the other twin farther down the table. She was not entirely sure which was which most of the time, and this occasion was no exception. There had to be some physical indication of identity, but Neeka simply did not know them well enough to know what it was. For now, she made a mental note to just find ways to not refer to Pierce Girl 1 by name.

Neeka felt slightly better as Annettabelle seemed not too bothered by her lack of attentiveness, repeating her simple greeting easily. "Oh, thank you," she smiled in return. "Welcome back to you, too." The friendliness, she decided, was either a very good sign or a very bad sign. Either Annabette genuinely wanted to get closer, or she was just messing with Neeka. It was something that had not--as far as she knew--happened at Sonora yet, but it was something she honestly worried about happening. It seemed like a lot of the students here were wealthy purebloods, but Neeka was a lower-middle class halfblood. Her classmates could afford anything they wanted, whereas Neeka usually had just enough to survive, not going hungry but also not buying things just for fun. She consistently worried about being made fun for it, depending on how much people knew about her.

And maybe that was why she had spent so long alone here, but being alone also made her miserable. She wanted to be open and to make friends, and maybe Annebettelle was her best shot right now. Or maybe she ought to start talking to Wendy, who she was pretty sure was not a pureblood but somehow just seemed to fit in better. Neeka hated to wonder therefore if her exclusion was a race thing, but she was not treated badly. She simply was left out, but she left out the other students so far, so it was evidently not a malicious thing. It couldn't be, right?

"Hopefully this year is less crazy than last year, right?"

Neeka offered a small chuckle preceding her response. "Yeah, I certainly hope so. No teachers and no communication home? It almost felt like a prison." It had only furthered her feelings of isolation when even Uncle Lukas's letters could not be there for her. "I can't imagine any way this year could even get like that. Whatever the problem was, they definitely fixed it."

"I can't believe we're already sixth years," she added. "It seems like it's all gone by so quickly, doesn't it?"
0 Neeka Actually, I meant that sarcastically. 0 Neeka 0 5

Annabelle Pierce

August 12, 2014 1:37 PM
(OOC: I loved the way you mangled their names together a thousand different ways in a single post. BIC:)

Annabelle smiled back as her greeting was returned politely. That was a good start, and indicated there were no hard feelings on Neeka's part for the twins' previous lack of real conversation with her.

She laughed as her yearmate compared last year's isolation to prison and shook her head. "No, it was definitely better than that," she disagreed with more authority that one might expect from a sixteen year old pureblood girl. "Well," she amended immediately, realizing how that might sound, "it's better than being grounded anyway, and I expect prison is worse than grounding." It wasn't like the Anns would have left the school grounds anyway during those months, and she, at least, already had the most important part of her family present, so the lack of owl post was more of an inconvenience than a real burden. The only thing she had really missed being cut off last year had been Quidditch, and it was hardly the first time Quidditch had been cancelled at the school.

Oh, and the food at the end had been getting pretty bland, so that part might have been comparable to prison.

She nodded in emphatic agreement, though, to the conclusion that the problem had been fixed and was very unlikely to be repeated. "Thank Merlin," she praised.

"I know, right?" she laughed when Neeka seemed as disbelieving of their current status of sixth years as she was when she thought too much about it. "It wasn't quite yesterday that we were brown like that," she waved toward a couple of brown-skinned first years further down the table, "but surely it wasn't already half a decade, was it? That's, like, almost a third of our whole lives."

"And I am not looking forward to Advanced level courses. I mean, I did okay on my CATS, mostly," definitely better on some than others, but all passing marks anyway, and if she'd studied properly, it would have been better, she was sure, and that was a mistake she and her sister wouldn't make again. "But I've heard horror stories about how hard the RATS level classes are." Of course, such stories mostly came from Thaddeus and he did every bit of extra work it was possible to do, but even accounting for that, it still sounded like an awful lot of essay writing.

She felt like this was something she should know about her roommate, but she just realized she didn't, and asked, just a little apologetically for not inquiring earlier about such a basic fact about somebody she had already lived with for the aforementioned half a decade, "Did you have any older family members at Sonora?" Neeka may not know their precise familial relationship but with two Head Boys having the surname Pierce in the last four years, she felt it fairly obvious that she and Annette were hardly school trailblazers for their family. In the interest of sharing, though, she offered, "Annette and I are the babies of our family."
1 Annabelle Pierce How disappointing. 246 Annabelle Pierce 0 5