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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Araceli and Effie Arbon

August 03, 2014 6:45 AM
Araceli was quite convinced that she was shaking so much that it must be visible to even those seated at the far end of the Cascade Hall. Today marked only the second time ever in her life that she had left the shelter of her family's home, which stood on a private island off the coast of Maine. The first had been the disastrous visit to the Raines' home, when her sister Effie had tried to introduce her to Ella Raines, who was supposed to be the year above her. Araceli was rather glad that Ella Raines had never registered for Sonora in the end, as she had utterly humiliated herself in front of the girl, getting flustered and utterly tongue-tied in the presence of Ella's graceful social ease. However, she couldn't help but wonder whether Ella's reason for choosing a different school had been the thought of six years with her.

She wished she could just sit down. She had never been in a room with this many people before and she was being forced to parade in front of them like some sort of entertainment. They were all staring and it was simply horrible. She wanted to hide behind her hair. The long pale blonde strands were a good curtain against intrusive eyes but mother had forced them back into tight French braids that morning. She said it looked sweet but Araceli wondered whether it was a deliberate ploy to try to get her to hold her head up and be ladylike. Mother didn't like it when she muttered from behind her hair, or played with the ends of it. Of course she could have taken them out during the wagon ride, but she didn't dare interfere with her parent's ministrations. She felt somehow that Mother would simply know.

Effie had advised her to get to the front for sorting, which was done by the order of the line, rather than alphabetically, as everyone had to drink from the same cup, even if there were Muggleborns in the year. The thought of touching something that so many other unsavoury people had touched made her skin crawl, but she wasn't the sort to push herself forward, and allowed her place in the line to be dictated by how everyone else around her pushed and jostled. When she stepped up to the cup, she felt physically sick, not only at the thought of everyone else having drunk from it already but also because everyone was now staring specifically at her now. She wasn't sure she'd be able to swallow – she was having a hard enough time breathing in the stiff-collared dress that had been chosen for her that morning. If only one of the house colours was being white as a sheet, then she could have pretended to have drunk already... She took a minute sip, hoping it would be enough to work, and forcing it down. She was relieved to see that her hands had turned red. At least she was with her sister. She scurried over to the Crotalus table, making a beeline for Effie.

*

Effie had been apprehensive about her sister starting Sonora. She was sure it would be good for her, in the long run. She could make friends, she could have a life outside the oppression of their house. Effie loved her home and her family dearly but she knew it wasn't right to spend one's whole life locked away from other people, and especially not for Araceli, who always felt in the wrong at home simply by existing. The Arbons felt that the best way to keep their line pure was to limit the number of offspring who needed marrying off, and to stop once an heir was produced. Araceli was the third daughter of her parents, which was something their father had never taken any pains to hide his displeasure over.

Her sister had been silent for the wagon ride, responding with a shake or nod of the head if she could, and spending large portions of the journey feigning sleep. Effie could tell she wasn't really sleeping, as no one slept looking that tense.

She was pleased to see Araceli get through the sorting with out fainting or otherwise embarrassing herself, and was very relieved to see her sorted into Crotalus, where Effie could at least protect and guide her a little. As her sister came over, she moved up, making space for her to slide in next to her. There was no doubt that the two were related – they shared the same light hair and protuberant grey eyes. When the sorting potion faded, Araceli's face would be revealed to be the same pale shade as her sister's (perhaps slightly paler, given the circumstances). The only thing that stopped Araceli being a perfect miniature of Effie was the shape of their faces. Whilst Effie's was long and thin, Araceli's was much rounder. Araceli had long since given up the hope that this was just baby fat, and had resigned herself to the fact that this was just yet another factor on which she failed to live up to her sister; whilst Effie looked elegant and ladylike, she seemed doomed to always look childish.

When the food appeared, Effie dished portions of mixed salad and smoked salmon onto their plates. Araceli stared down at hers, whilst her sister glanced over her head and smiled at their neighbour. Araceli hoped it was another older student who could talk back over her head to Effie, making a protective wall between her and all these new people. She sat stock still with her hands in her lap, trying her best to be invisible. She felt Effie's glance linger on her for a moment before her sister decided to leave her be for the time being and let her find her bearings.

“Good evening,” Effie said, above her head, “How was your summer?”
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Uzume Shinohara

August 04, 2014 6:13 PM
“Iki ga dekimasen*,” Uzume said to herself as she stepped off the wagon. Not only did it feel like 100 degrees, her silver obi and all the ties underneath had been constricting her for the past several hours. She tried to walk as strait and perfect as she could. However, the cold charm her father had cast on her had just about worn off, causing the small Japanese girl to feel the full extent of the Arizona heat. Her grandfather was the one whom had insisted she continue to dress appropriately in America, which only tempted Uzu to rip off the kimono that much more. What did he care anyways, he was the one that was sending her away. Thankfully, Uzume found salvation from both the heat and her anger in the chilly air of the main hall.

Once the first years reached the front of the room she tried to listen carefully to the instructions. They spoke fast but she understood most of what they were saying, although she thought it was a joke at first. The idea of drinking the backwash of students she had only just met was not one that pleased her. She would have liked to be sorted first, but a Shinohara doesn’t push to the front, especially not a girl. Although tackling her way to the front would be a great way to show her grandfather she didn’t care about his authority, she didn’t want to embarrass her parents either. She actually like them.

Uzume instead chose to use the spare moments to adjust her obi. She tried retying the silver cord in the front in the the slight hope that it would give her a little more breathing room, but alas it was in vein. She would just have to take short breaths until she could get out of it and into something breezier. Once she finished fidgeting, she made sure that the obi scarf peaked out elegantly from the top. Her mother always fussed her about how it looked, even more so than her bow in the back. Not that the bow really mattered when her back was covered with the school robe.

When her turn finally arrived, she walked confidently to the front. She was never a shy person, and figured she wouldn’t start now just because she was no longer disguising as a boy. After all, Uzu thought she looked fairly good in her pink kimono, even if it was killing her. As she approached the Deputy Headmistress she tried to hide her look of disgust with a small smile, not wanting to insult her host as she obtained the cup. She took the smallest sip she could manage, hoping she had drank enough for it to work. Suddenly her skin turned a brilliant shade of red. Relieved she wouldn’t have to take another sip, she walked over to her table. She swiftly sat down in the closest available seat beside a little blond haired girl.

After what seemed like ages, they were finally released to eat their meal. Uzu quickly looked for something, anything to drink. She grabbed a pitcher of mystery juice and poured herself a glass. A dark pink substance flowed into the cup, and was quickly consumed by the dehydrated first year. Uzume puckered at the taste, she hadn’t ever tried this juice before and didn’t think she ever would again. She placed the pitcher back in the middle of the table and began looking for a new drink that was more to her taste. However, in her search for a beverage she managed to catch the eye of an older blonde student sitting close by.

”Good evening, how was your summer?” the student asked over the head of the small blonde girl between them. She thought it was somewhat rude of the girl even if she did have seniority to be speaking over someone like that. Uzume glanced at the shorter girl for a moment to see what her reaction to the situation was. If Uzu hadn’t seen her move earlier she would have assumed the girl had been frozen in her place. Uzu quickly returned her attention to the older student, greeting her with a slight bow of her head. Even if the senior student was being rude to the little statue girl, Uzu couldn’t forget her manners when talking to an older student.

“Konban-” Uzume started before she stopped herself, remembering she needed to use English. “Good evening,” Uzume corrected herself. “It was fine, thank you. Did you enjoy your summer as well?” she asked with a slight accent.

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*Iki ga dekimasen: I cant breathe
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Effie Arbon

August 05, 2014 5:45 AM
Effie smiled graciously at the girl sitting along from her, although she would much rather it had not been a first year. Anyone else would probably be more or less content to let Effie do the talking but this girl would expect to be introduced to Araceli, as they were roommates after all. Effie supposed that at least it gave her a chance to facilitate that, rather than expecting Araceli to manage it later on her own. That was a boon. However, the fact that the girl was clearly foreign placed her on uncertain territory. Effie could recite the American Pureblood families by heart, and was making progress with the British. Anything outside of that was beyond her knowledge though, and manners weren't likely to be much of a clue, as this girl's concept of etiquette was bound to be strikingly different to hers; she could scarcely judge someone based on whether they used the correct fork or not when they came from a country that didn't have them. The last thing she wanted to do was foster the idea in a non-Pureblood's head that they should attach themselves to her sister, though she was equally keen not to blow a chance to help Araceli make a suitable alliance.

“Yes, thank you,” she replied as the girl returned her question. Answering that and making introductions seemed a reasonable way to give herself some thinking time on how best to scope this girl out, as well as being logical and polite.

“I am Effie Arbon, and this my sister Araceli. We are of Maine.” As there was not more than one branch of the Arbon family, father had always insisted it was silly to style themselves 'of the Maine Arbons' as Pureblood families with branches did. However, giving their location as part of their introduction made it sound suitably formal, enough so to act as a signifier to other people of suitable breeding. Whether that would register with this girl, she didn't know.
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Uzume Shinohara

August 06, 2014 3:32 AM
OOC: So sorry. In my last post I wrote Uzu’s response to Effie’s smile and greeting out of order, and by doing so power played Araceli’s reaction slightly. Once again, I’m terribly sorry for my mistake.

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Uzume returned the smile, pleased that the older student was at least well mannered. “I am Effie Arbon, and this my sister Araceli. We are of Maine.” the elder sister replied.

Uzume had only met a few foreigners during her life. Back when she was still disguised as Jun, her family had thrown a party for one reason or another. As the secondary male heir, it was necessary for her to greet all the guests at the function, some of whom had been foreign businessmen. She found it peculiar that all of them introduced themselves along with their place of residence. She wondered if it was a custom unique to western culture or just part of their overseas etiquette. Although she thought stating their place of residence was excessive information, after hearing Effie introduce herself in the same manner she realized she would have no choice but to follow suit, lest she seem rude.

“Nice to meet you both. I'm Shinohara Uzume of Nikko, Japan,” she said bowing her upper torso slightly. Now taking a good look at the sisters, she felt slightly silly for not noticing their family resemblance before. Although she still found it strange that the younger sister, Araceli, had not given her own introduction. Uzume’s curiosity was beginning to take over, her mind coming up with a plethora of reasons that would cause the first year to hold her tongue. However, she had to tread carefully, as to not embarrass the poor girl. She quickly thought of a way to politely test her new roommate. Uzume was curious to see just what type of personality was hiding under those blond locks.

Uzume smiled and tried to make eye contact with Araceli, a gesture she had read that Americans found pleasing. “How do you do? Please call me Shinohara, or Shino if you like,” she said politely. This secondary introduction was as much for Effie as it was Araceli. Uzu may be in America, but she was not going to let people call her by her first name that have not earned her trust.
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Araceli and Effie Arbon

August 08, 2014 11:03 AM
OOC – even having reread it, I don't see it, so don't worry!

IC
She sat silently listening to the words around her. When you didn't say much, people tended to assume that you were stupid. Whilst she suspected that she wasn't nearly as bright as her brilliant sisters, she was certainly capable of understanding what people around her were saying. When you were silent they spoke about you like you weren't there, which was very hurtful. So far, the other girl wasn't doing that, which she appreciated. She was her room-mate though, she concluded, after wracking her brains (twice to be sure) and counting off the list of foreign Pureblood families Effie had taught her attended the school, even though she was sure they were all British even without mentally checking. This was someone she was going to have to live with, converse with without making an idiot of herself, for seven years. Even if she wasn't a Pureblood (Effie probably knew, even though the girl was foreign but she hadn't learnt outside of America, and the few non-American families that were known to attend the school) then she would still have to gracefully deflect her. It mattered, and she wanted so badly to just be able to join in now, whilst her sister was here to help her. There were words in her head, some of which didn't even sound entirely ridiculous, but it was like her entire throat was closing up. Wherever inside your voice came from, there was no way for hers to get out.

“It's a pleasure to meet you,” Effie smiled in response to the girl's greeting. She tried not to appear flustered as the girl took an interest in Araceli, turning her gaze to speak more directly to her instead. She rested her fork gently on the side of her plate, not daring to take a bite yet, lest she had to answer for her sister. Seconds always felt longer when no one was speaking. She was torn between wanting to give Araceli a fair chance and not wanting the silence to become too apparent.

Was it paranoia, or was the other girl watching her? If she looked up to see, and found that she was, then she would be forced into coming up with something to say. The fear of that was the only thing powerful enough to override the natural desire to check, and potentially avert her worry if the girl's attention was still directed elsewhere. There was a beat in the conversation which made her suspect she was supposed to be the one to reply to Shinohara Uzume. How could she talk to her when she couldn't even look at her? How could she live with her when she couldn't even speak to her? This whole thing was a nightmare.

“Thank you,” Effie replied on their behalf. She was not familiar with the Asian custom of giving the family name first and so assumed that Shinohara was the girl's given name. “In general, American custom dictates that one addresses ones peers as 'Mr' or 'Miss' So-and-So. However, as so many large families have many members attending this school, you may find that people are willing to accelerate to a first name basis more quickly to avoid confusion.” Technically, if they were doing things properly, she – as the oldest daughter – could claim to be Miss Arbon, whilst her sisters were Miss Delphine Arbon and Miss Araceli Arbon, but there were many situations where that did not practically pan out. For example, if one of Araceli's yearmates wished to treat her deferentially, whilst Effie herself was nowhere in sight, 'Miss Arbon,' seemed the most appropriate greeting. It was only really when they were being announced as a family that the strictest format applied. That was probably a bit too much information to share with Miss Uzume (which she could not help but habitually call the girl in her head). She still didn't even know whether....

“I do apologise. Here I am, chattering away about etiquette, and I don't even know what circles you plan to move in here! I might be wasting your time horribly,” she added contritely, rather pleased she had found a way to probe the girl's blood status a little. It wasn't terribly subtle, she knew. But the point of such exercises wasn't really subtlety, it was delicacy. Contrary to what people thought, the two could exist separately; in such situations, the enquiring party wanted there to be no doubt as to the information they wanted, no possibility for misunderstanding, but it had to be phrased in such a way that was not direct or offensive. It was like when healers spoke to you euphemistically to cover delicate health issues – their meaning had to be clear but there were simply some problems and anatomical features that one did not label. Outright asking someone's blood status was uncommonly vulgar a thing to do. But Shinohara could not honestly say that Effie had done any such thing.
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Uzume Shinohara

August 10, 2014 1:33 AM
Uzume didn’t hear much of Effie’s greeting, she was much more interested in Araceli. If she read the school brochure correctly, this girl would be her roommate for the next few years of her life. She wasn’t sure just how she felt about that yet, but hopefully the girl’s response would give her some insight into what she could expect. Now that she got a better look, Uzume thought the girl was quite adorable, almost like a little doll with her hair made up in the way it was. Uzume smiled a little more to herself, she had always wanted a little doll like her. After a few moments of silence went by, Uzume pondered about her last comment, worried that she had used the improper grammar. What other reason would force the girl to avoid eye contact? She was about to apologize for her improper English when Effie spoke.

“Thank you,” Effie replied on their behalf.

Uzume’s smile fell for only a moment, surprised that the older sister was really doing all the talking. Although her smile returned as quickly as it had fallen, not wanting the girl to know just how annoyed she was that she ruined her chance to hear the doll speak. She then turned her attention to the food before her, picking out a dinner roll and some green beans to snack on as Effie talked about American etiquette. She made sure to nod every now and then to show that, even if she wasn’t listening completely, that the girl’s words were not going unheard.

Although the information would be helpful when dealing with the rest of the school, Effie was still dominating the conversation. The longer she talked, the more curious Uzume became about her sister. While eating her food, she made sure to sneak a few glances at her quiet neighbor. Perhaps the little doll felt that she was a boring person, or decided to stay silent because she had nothing interesting to add to the discussion. Uzume wished greatly that the older girl would follow this ideology. Effie was completely dominating the conversation, and as a result beginning to annoy Uzume.

“I do apologise. Here I am, chattering away about etiquette, and I don't even know what circles you plan to move in here! I might be wasting your time horribly,” she added.

Uzume wasn’t sure exactly where the girl was trying to steer her to, but Effie guessed correctly about how horribly bored she felt. However, Uzu didn’t feel the need to blatantly tell her, as she still had to show her a little respect.

“I do apologize,” Uzume said repeating the girl’s words but not in a way that could be seen as patronizing, “but is that some American custom that I’m not familiar with? I don’t plan on moving in circles at all, one would look quite ridiculous,” Uzume replied calmly, making her accent a little thicker than usual. She understood the phrase Effie had used, however simply answering the question would be much too boring. She gave the girl an apologetic smile, finding it difficult to keep her face calm on account of how much she wanted to laugh.
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Araceli and Effie Arbon

August 13, 2014 11:44 AM

The other girl kept looking at her, she was sure of it. Eventually, the sensation became unbearable and she darted a quick sideways glance, only to find Shinohara nodding politely to what Effie was saying. But no sooner were eyes back on her plate than she felt the little prickle of being watched again. She darted two more glances up, only to find both times that her room-mate was attentively listening to her sister. Either it was paranoia, or she was just having the good fortune that she and Shinohara kept missing each other. They would be bound to coincide sooner or later though, and she resolved to keep her eyes on her plate however tempting it was to look around. Effie was being so chatty and helpful, the other girl just had to forget about her sooner or later.

She was beginning to feel like she might have succeeded, and that Shinohara must be focussed on what Effie was saying, when the other girl spoke up, mentioning spinning in circles. The picture of all the Purebloods in Sonora taking tea, with her room-mate twirling around the outside sprang into her mind. She pictured the looks on all of their faces. And, before she could help it, a little giggle had escaped her lips. She quickly stifled it, and the hall was loud... Maybe no one had heard. Poor Shinohara. Here she was, speaking her second language much more capably than Araceli was even managing in her first, and now she was going to think that Araceli had done such a cruel thing as to laugh at her for not understanding a turn of phrase. She wanted to apologise and to explain that she hadn't been laughing at Shinohara but rather at the picture that it put into her head. However, she hadn't even managed 'good evening,' - how was she supposed to explain away her laughter (which, even with the reasons she had, was still a socially unacceptable thing to have done)? She'd only say all the wrong words and make it worse, especially if Shinohara hadn't even heard her in the first place. No, she would have to stick to the hope that she hadn't.


However much she talked, however much she tried to distract her, the girl seemed inherently interested in Araceli. It made Effie want to scoop her sister up and keep her away from those prying eyes. Araceli wasn't ready to talk to Shinohara, that much was perfectly obvious, and she wished there was a simple way of sparing her sister the pain of the other girl's curiosity, and the feeling that she had failed in this interaction.

She was about to continue her discussion with Shinohara, when there was an unexpected noise from Araceli. A small scrape of laughter. An expression of shock flickered over Effie's face for the merest second before she regained her outward composure, though her brain was whirring frantically, trying to think of something appropriate to smooth over the situation. Nothing came.

“Moving in circles is not a literal phrase,” she explained to Shinohara, deciding to simply pretend that the laugh hadn't happened. She subconsciously slowed her voice a little, though she was unable to really break out of the convoluted and old-fashioned way she was accustomed to speaking, “It means a person's social circle; those with whom one is friends, or with whom one associates.”

OOC - Uzume, I've got an idea for a post in the commons, and just need to know a few things... If Araceli left it before going up to the dorm room, would Uzume lurk downstairs too (hoping for the answer being 'no'). If Araceli then managed to sneak in whilst Uzume was in the bathroom, and closed the hangings around her bed, would Uzume disturb her? And is there anything obvious amongst her things that would have her name in English orthography (such as a label on her trunk)
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Uzume Shinohara

August 18, 2014 1:09 PM
On the outside, one might think Uzume looked calm and controlled. On the inside however, she was having quite a laugh while thinking she was ever so clever. Fortunately, Uzu’s self absorbed thoughts were quickly seized with a miniscule giggle from a nearby neighbor. Could it have been the little doll? She couldn’t be sure with the acoustics of Cascade Hall; it could have come from anywhere. Uzume, being the proud person she was, decided to give herself credit for the chuckle of whomever it was that had overheard her little statement. She secretly hoped it had come from the Araceli, thus proving that the girl wasn’t a completely bore.

Effie on the other hand, didn’t seem to share Araceli’s sense of humor. She seemingly ignored the sound and chose instead to continue on with the conversation. “Moving in circles is not a literal phrase, It means a person's social circle; those with whom one is friends, or with whom one associates,” Effie explained.

“Oh!” Uzume said letting out a little giggle of her own. “That makes much more sense, thank you for the clarification. As you can most likely tell, English isn’t my first language, I do apologize,” she said through her teeth. She apologized for nothing. If anything, she would do it again in a heart beat just to make this stuffy dinner more interesting.

“As for whom I plan to associate myself with, well I couldn’t possibly answer that, on account of the fact that I have only just arrived. So I’m afraid I can’t put your etiquette tips to use just yet,” Uzume said, feeling it was becoming increasingly difficult keep up her pleasant attitude. How was she supposed to know who would fill her circle? All she hoped for was some interesting people that didn’t spend their days lecturing others about etiquette.

OOC- Sorry for the late reply. A post in the commons would be great. No, Uzume wouldn’t follow Araceli downstairs. She probably wouldn’t disturb her unless she knew Araceli wasn’t trying to sleep, or had made a lot of noise. And yes, Uzume’s trunk would be labeled in English. Please feel free to contact me on the OOC board if you have any other questions.
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