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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Malcolm Carey

August 04, 2014 12:59 AM
Fifth year was, they said, very important. One of the most important years of his life, in fact. If Malcolm did not do a good job on his CATS, the skies would open and rain down plagues of social stigmas while all things remotely like opportunities evaporated, never to be seen in his part of the world again. If he did not do well on his CATS, he would die in an even worse condition than his father had, alone and insane, perverse, better off in his grave than in society, completely without honor.

In light of this, Mal thought it was almost a pity his future brother-in-law was no longer at Sonora. With Brockert around, he had been highly motivated to study at least some of the material in almost every class, seeing endless opportunities to enrich his mental images of making Brockert suffer and look pathetic in front of Mal’s mother and sister. He still couldn’t excuse the guy for living, but thought it was going to be a lot harder to use him as a reason to do dull work when he wasn’t right there in front of him, day in and day out, every time he turned around, it sometimes seemed….

Ah, well. He thought he could pass the CATS on what he knew already anyway, and he was not nearly as worried about things beyond that as Mother wanted him to be. He was a Carey. The point of being a Carey was that he didn’t have to be competent at anything to make it in this world – they hadn’t disowned Anthony’s moron cousin yet, had they? If there was ever anyone they wouldn’t want representing the family name, it was Henry, but there he still was, walking slowly and stiffly toward the Crotalus table and looking toward the Aladren one, his brown eyes no doubt holding the blank, dull expression behind his little wire-rimmed glasses that made Mal more uneasy about him when the two of them had to interact than any of Henry’s other oddities did. He could never decide what it meant, whether it was that Henry didn’t think at all or that Henry thought too much.

Compared to either of those things, though, Mal thought he was in good standing with the family and would remain in it however he did on his CATS. His mother no longer seemed as impressive as she once had; he knew now that there was nothing Mother could really do to him. There were those that could, but most of them seemed not to know he existed. Of the people who did, only Anthony really posed anything like a threat to him.

He tapped his fingers on the edge of the table with barely concealed impatience as the first years were Sorted – he had heard one of the South Carolina girls was in there, the generation above his in South Carolina had bred like rabbits, but he hadn’t bothered to learn which one she was yet – and the Headmaster made announcements. He listened a little more closely when the prefects were called up but shrugged, unconcerned, when it was Adam for Pecari this year instead of him. The three girls interested him very little; their names were, he thought, the most interesting things about them, and since only Julian’s first name allowed for much speculation about how she had gotten it and Julian herself seemed too boring to bother speculating about….

He was back to being impatient for his supper when Brockert the Eldest said ”This year's Midsummer Event will be the ball" and Mal froze in a way he didn’t think he had in…a while, anyway; he associated the feeling with Mother catching him doing something she had specifically forbidden when he was little.

Oh, great, he thought, and didn’t think he could have said it in a way which sounded sincere.

For some of his classmates, maybe the ball would be great. The girls would get to show off their fancy robes, look pretty and all, the guys would get to…look at them doing that, for those who were into that. Couples would be confirmed, possibly leading to marriages if the families were agreeable. People would act like idiots and remember the event fondly all their lives. For him, though, this was not good, because his mother was going to expect him to be one of the ones who got a wife out of the event, this was an area where his mother might be listened to, making her suddenly a little more intimidating again, and the problem with all that was that while Mal didn’t like people in general, he found pureblood girls, for the most part, especially boring. The only female person besides his sister whose presence didn’t annoy him more often than not was Chloe Jareau, and he was certain the Careys didn’t want her mother for a closer acquaintance….

He didn’t sing the school song but tried to focus on mentally making fun of other people doing so badly until it was over, hoping to distract himself from the thought of the impending doom. It worked well enough that he was no longer staring as though caught in a strong light with his hand in someone else’s money when the singing ended, but, still disturbed, if less so than he had been, he picked foods for his plate carelessly, with no attention to portions or whether or not the foods would go well together.

"Evening," he said when he made eye contact with someone while spooning out some butter peas.
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Chloe Jareau

August 04, 2014 9:27 PM
The summer at the Jareaus had been the most normal summer that they had had for a really long time. They had managed to do a family vacation with her grandmother and grandfather (just Mom, and the kids, minus Angel – Dad stayed home to be with Angel). They had a nice trip to the Grand Canyon. It felt normal, but Chloe felt guilty that Angel could not enjoy it with them. Harper was four now and she would be starting her first year of school this year. She already knew how to spell her name, her alphabet, and how to count to ten. Apparently, that’s all required now. Chloe felt that was a bit much, but Harper didn’t seem to mind the learning. Emery spent a lot of his free time helping her pick it all up easier than she had been able to do before. She seemed excited for school. Chloe envied that in her.

It wasn’t that Chloe hated school. She didn’t. She liked having Ji-Eun as a roommate, she enjoyed most of her housemates, and she even enjoyed learning magic. She just hated the essay part and the tests. She was not very good with those things the way her brother was. Her dad said that test scores were not the end of her world. Some people just scored differently. She didn’t fail them, but she wasn’t top student either. Not by a long shot. Her thoughts about it probably didn’t help considering her brother and her roommate were both good students. Chloe felt like she wasn’t trying hard enough whenever she was around them.

She didn’t talk very much when she was on the wagon ride back to school. It was strange coming back as though last year didn’t really happen and this was completely normal. She wondered who the Head students would be and the Prefects. Would it matter to her? Not really, but it was something to think about.

In the hall, she watched the first years with amusement. Now that she was a fourth year, she could barely remember what she was like back then. Had she changed at all? She must have. Physically, she had only gone through normal adolescent changes that every girl went through, but she was not vastly different. Her blonde hair was still long. She still had some length on her legs (Emery declared victory as he finally managed an inch on her), her blue eyes were still abnormally large, her smile too big for her face, etc. In comparison to the other girls in her year, Chloe was not very pretty and that was starting to make her feel a little bad about herself. Not that she ever mentioned feeling this way to anyone. It was far too embarrassing for her to deal with.

She clapped politely for the Head students and Prefects, but frowned when the ball was mentioned. She wasn’t here for the last ball, so she didn’t know what to expect from them. However, by the look on everyone’s faces, she knew that everyone was anticipating finding a date and looking pretty for the evening. Chloe highly doubted any boy here looked at her over the other girls. If she went, it would be alone, unless Emery decided not to ask anyone and kept her company. But that would be weird.

Chloe looked up from her seat, the song had ended and the food had appeared. Apparently, she had blocked out the last of the speech while lost in her thoughts. Hopefully, she didn’t miss anything. Her eyes made contact with the person across from her and she realized it was Malcolm. “HI Malcolm.” Chloe greeted, giving him a bright smile. “Sorry for your loss with the badge.” She stated, realizing that he had been Adam’s competition. “But congrats to your…” She paused for a moment when she thought about the relationship Malcolm had with the other person, “Cousin? For getting Head Boy.” Chloe commented pleasantly. Malcolm didn’t seem the sort to care about such things, but Chloe was sure that next year, once she loses to Ji-Eun, she would feel a little hurt by it. Not enough for it to ruin her feelings towards her roommate, but still a little to know the staff didn’t like her enough. It would probably bother Emery more if he didn’t get it though.

Her stomach growled and without hesitation, Chloe began to pile food onto her plate. So far, her metabolism remained at top speed, she was going to enjoy it for as long as possible. “Did you spend loads of time with your massive family? Or did you have a quiet summer?” Chloe asked. She always enjoyed him talking of his family, their sheer size was amazing to her.
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Malcolm Carey

August 07, 2014 11:31 PM
Mal smiled when Chloe offered sympathy about the prefect’s badge going to Adam. “Why?” he asked. “Who wants a thankless job that might turn into being responsible for running this lunatic asylum?”

Answer: not him, anyway. If he had been Head Boy last year, he was pretty sure he would have either just hexed everybody or else let the place slip into as much chaos as it wanted as long as that chaos stayed away from him. He definitely would not have attempted a bad Brockert-and-Skies routine with the Head Girl, unless she made him do so at wandpoint, anyway. Pierce and Bauer had stayed afloat, he thought, through a combination of force of personality, the ability some Aladrens had to make people wonder if all that time in the library might translate into an extensive knowledge of offensive magic, and sheer dumb luck, none of which were things he thought he had a lot of.

“I avoided most people, but my sister made sure I stayed well-informed about the family gossip,” he said. Apparently, Theresa’s attempt at being a romance novel heroine had not gone very well for her and she had been acting irrationally ever since. Mal wasn’t sure if Lucille thought she was offering a moral lesson, reminding him that making decisions for himself was stupid, or if she was just gossiping, but he had gotten thoroughly sick of hearing about which South Carolinian she was fighting with this week and the failed attempts Lucille and Alexandra had made to cheer her up. “My brother spent the whole summer talking about how he only has one more year to go before he can come to school. What about you? Did you do anything interesting with your very small family?” he asked. He thought her close family, her immediate family, was bigger than his even if his dead father and oldest half-sister were counted as part of it, but the idea of not having any family beyond it was strange. He thought it sounded restful, but strange.
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Chloe

August 08, 2014 10:07 PM
Chloe looked at Malcolm owlishly when he responded to her sympathy to his loss. She had not expected such an honest and rather blunt outlook on his loss or his opinion of his thoughts on what the badge really stood for in this school. After a second of digesting his words, Chloe began to laugh. She missed how open Malcolm was with his feelings about life. Since the first conversation she had with him, she always found him so refreshing. Chloe was generally an open and honest person, but that often put people off to her. They seemed to not enjoy her thoughts or couldn’t handle her constant stream of conversations. She had gotten better about taking breaks when she spoke, but there were times when she was too excited to stop the flow of them and so, she let it all out. Emery always told her that her filter was broken and that was what people disliked. Even so, Malcolm never seemed to mind it and he didn’t hold back either.

“Okay, fair enough.” She said after she caught her breath. “You just made me feel better about my unequivocal loss to Ji-Eun next year. “ Chloe advised him. Even if it was nice to be noticed for positive traits by the staff (a.k.a. being responsible and a decent mentor to younger students), Chloe knew she did not want the hassle of the badge itself. She was never good with responsibility. Somehow, she managed to get on with life well enough, but she knew it was because of Ji-Eun and Emery who made sure she did her homework on time and study when it was needed. There was no authority figure on the planet that would find her suitable to wear that badge and knowing it would mean the stress that those who wore it endured last year (probably not to such an extent, but still present), she didn’t want it anyway.

“Your family is so large it has its own gossip?” Chloe asked, her blue eyes wide with wonder as she stared at him. The only type of gossip her family had was what a person had for breakfast. She supposed Ayita might be keeping a boyfriend from college hidden from the rest of them, but she doubted it. Ayita didn’t have lying in her blood and would have told her sister if she was seeing someone. They were close and Chloe idolized her. “Baby is old enough for school?” She used the nickname out of amusement more than anything, but she also wasn’t sure how comfortable Malcolm was with hearing his dead father’s name being said by her. Some people were bothered by that.

“We went to the Grand Canyon on a family trip.” Chloe said with a shrug. It had been really fun and they had camped there for an extended weekend, but she didn’t think Malcolm would find that all that entertaining. Did Purebloods like him even know what camping was? They probably went to the Bahamas for vacation. Who cared about the Grand Canyon when you had money to rent an island? Of course, Chloe just presumed the Careys were lit considering how ‘in demand’ they were by other girls. Or so she expected. “Except my Dad and Angel, they stayed home. It was a good time and I’m glad we were able to do something normal this year. Emery thinks the trip was to make up for the months of no communication and how stressed our parents have been over… life.”

Out of curiosity, Chloe looked at Malcolm from across the table, “Do you guys do that sort of thing? Camp, and such? Or is that too dirty?”
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Mal

August 09, 2014 8:24 PM
For a moment, Mal wondered if he might have said something so unequivocally inappropriate that it wouldn’t go over well even with Chloe, but then she started to laugh. He bowed slightly when she thanked him for putting what she expected would be her position this time next year into perspective. “I live to serve,” he said.

He was used to thinking of her as the headmistress’ kid, which would make her and her brother both highly likely to benefit from nepotism since they were in different Houses, but Brockert was in charge now and might not like the reminder of his predecessor. People didn’t, sometimes; Mal hated it when people talked about his father and he didn’t even really have personal feelings about the guy, not like Lucille did. He just didn’t like the implication that he was expected to make as much of a mess of his life as his father's had been even before Father angered...someone so much that the someone Imperiused him into participating in a truly bizarre sequence of events Mal had never heard the story of in full.

“We manage,” he said about the gossip. “The younger generations are mostly very large and incredibly bored.” The family tended toward longevity – last year, two of the really old ones, his great-grandfather Edwin and the last of Old Anthony’s sisters, had both died, Edwin happily while the clouds were a problem that prevented Mal from going to his funeral, as he might have otherwise been expected to, but their generation was still not quite gone – and toward rigid hierarchies, leaving four or five generations with little to do but take orders. It was no wonder that they all got kind of crazy and started killing each other every now and then, though he thought it would have been more to the point to turn on that one generation, which had mostly outlived their own children.

“Nearly.” He chuckled. “He hates that name so much now that he apparently tried to name himself ‘Spencer’ while I was gone – that’s his mother’s maiden name. My mother, though, didn’t like it, so that didn’t last long.” Just long enough to give Mother something new to complain about.

The Grand Canyon. He wasn’t sure what the appeal was – it was just a big hole in the ground – but nodded politely when Chloe said it she and her family had had a good time. “It’s not so much that as that we don’t really do anything we’d have to leave home overnight to do, except go to family reunions,” he said. He wouldn’t have approved of camping himself if they had – he liked to wear light-colored clothes in the summer, and was sure woods and holes in the ground could ruin even blacks and blues – but it didn’t really matter. “At least Lucille and I don’t – Mother likes to stay home. I think Stepmother has taken Andrew a few places, though, and Lu says one of the South Carolina boys – Arthur, if you remember him – is on a world tour. You know, going around pretending to learn about other magical traditions. Anthony’s his brother and says his letters make it sound like he’s living sort of rough. And my…I think he’s still technically my head of family is living somewhere in Africa right now...he's been there for a few years, though, so I don't think that exactly counts as a trip anymore....”

He thought about that for a second, then shrugged. "What does one do at the Grand Canyon?" he asked. "Or while camping in general?"
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Chloe

August 10, 2014 9:43 PM
As much as Malcolm’s family fascinated her, it also worried her. There were so many members that they became bored and gossiped about one another? That seemed unnecessary. Chloe was never bored. Well, she was sometimes bored, but her siblings usually kept her entertained and if not them, then her friends did. There was no need to talk about one another behind their backs. “Don’t you all have like infinite of anything you want at your disposal? How could any of you be so bored?” She wondered if her mother had been a stable woman and her dad’s parents accepting of her, if Chloe would be living life the way that Malcolm did? She hoped not, it didn’t seem all that fun the more she thought about it.

“Poor kid.” Chloe stated, sympathetic to Malcolm’s brother. It must have been hard to not feel like he had an identity or, at least, not wanting to be associated with the identity he was given. It was strange though, how much Malcolm’s mother over-ruled his brother’s mother. Why would she have a say in anything that Andrew did? She was not his mother and therefore, not authority over him, wasn’t that how it worked? The whole dynamic made no sense to Chloe and she doubted it would for many others too. “I’m pretty sure when I was little, I wanted to be called Sunshine because I thought the sun made everyone happy. My dad let me do that for a while but then I had forgotten about it and went back to Chloe.” She grinned. Anyone who knew her probably would not have been surprised by this news. Chloe’s personality was bubbly and overdramatic. Being named Sunshine or anything dealing with happiness or hippy type names would not have caused anyone to do a double take on her. “Spencer seems like an okay name though.”

Malcolm’s admission regarding not camping wasn’t unexpected but the fact that he also admitted to the fact that they just didn’t do anything at all was. They didn’t go on family vacations? Or take mini trips to places that didn’t involve their extended family? The way that Chloe had figured was that the Careys, the multitude that they were, were secluded from everyone else. She didn’t think they had neighborhood children to spend time with; they only had one another. Whether that was true or not, she wasn’t sure. But to never go on family vacations? Was that because their father was gone? “You don’t ever go on vacation? Not even to an exotic beach? Don’t you have your own island or something?” She asked, looking rather put out that her thoughts on his family were being discouraged by his admittance. He talked about other family members traveling, but that wasn’t the same as just a regular vacation.

His question threw her. How did someone explain camping in a way that it sounded fun. “Well, I mean, if you camp, you have to like nature and stuff…” She started, lamely. If he didn’t like outdoor stuff anything she told him would not prove in favor of Malcolm going camping. “My dad will take us fishing, we catch and release – although my mom doesn’t agree with even doing that because she thinks its torture for the fish – and we’ll go boating or rafting depending on the water source. We do campfires and eat smores. We’ll go hiking or do a scavenger hunt around the wilderness. Um… just wander around some, take pictures, play games… ” Chloe listed, thinking over the things they had done. “Usually, we only camp over a long weekend because it can get tedious, but if we’re somewhere close to something, like an amusement park or whatever, then we’ll stay longer. Camping is the typical family on a budget vacation. That’s probably why we enjoy it so much.” Chloe gave an embarrassed smile. Money was never something she really thought about, but over the year it was more of an issue being that they only had one working parent now. “As for the Grand Canyon… we did all those things, but we did it in a giant hole in the ground. And it was amazing.”
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Mal

August 11, 2014 12:29 AM
Mal shrugged at the questions about boredom. “I get bored because I’m allowed to do very few things,” he said. “Heir, y’know.” He actually didn’t know if Chloe knew that, since he wasn’t sure he’d ever mentioned it. “Though I find the gossip boring, too. I assume my sister finds it interesting, so she listens to it and then tells me about it because….” He trailed off for a second, then shrugged again. “Just to have something to say, I guess. I don’t know, really. I just let her go on.”

Chloe’s admission of the name she had tried to go by got a smile out of him. “Since I like you, I won’t start calling you that now,” he said. He thought about it for a second. “Often,” he added. He ate a bite of his supper. “When I was little, I used to make a pun – my sister calls me Mal, so since that means ‘bad’ in French,’ I’d call her ‘Cilly.’ I didn’t think of it then, but it sort of made sense, since I got in trouble with Mother more often and she’d go to ridiculous lengths not to.” He made an apologetic face. “It seemed really clever at the time.”

Lucille had relaxed a little since she was betrothed to Brockert. His sister saw her way out from under Mother’s thumb in the relationship, and he couldn’t blame her for liking it for that reason. He would have at least given two seconds of thought to the idea of marrying a troll for that, especially since Mother had always been harder on Lucille than on him when they were little, both because Lucille looked more like Father and because he was the only reason the rest of the family tolerated Mother. Recently, with Lucille respectably engaged, she had begun to turn more on him, which he did not like at all.

“An island?” Mal asked, bewildered. “Er…well, technically, yes, but a dark wizard went insane on it once, a long time ago, so no one really wants to go there,” he said blandly, not caring if she believed him or not. “My family doesn’t approve of dark magic.”

Or at least of going publicly insane and letting everyone know you practiced it. He knew for a fact that Arthur and Mrs. Smythe had played around with some things they thought would at least raise eyebrows, if not legal concerns – he had overheard them whispering together at the last Reunion, and the only other thing that made sense was the two of them having a very strange affair, which would just be weird even for Arthur and would probably, given who Jane’s brother was, have not ended well for him – but Mal thought everyone did that. Probably even Muggleborns dabbled in school. It was like when Mother would tell him not to touch a candy dish when he was little – even if he really disliked the candies, he’d want the whole dish just because Mother said he was forbidden to have one candy from it.

Her mother’s position on fishing sounded sensible to him – what was the point, if you didn’t intend to eat the fish? – and he guessed that doing things in a gigantic hole in the ground would at least have some novelty value. “I have been on a boat before,” he said, as this was the part he related to most. “It was fun. I’ll have to take your word for it about the others, though.” He frowned. “Unless the bonfire counts even though I didn't do that while I was on vacation?”
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Chloe

August 13, 2014 8:51 PM
Chloe’s eyes widened at the mention of his title. “Oh, well, pardon me; I did not realize I was in the presence of such royalty.” She teased, giving a curtsy from her seat and feeling quite stupid in the process. How in the world did stuffy Purebloods do this all the time like it was cool or something? “So, because you have that title – by the way, how many Heirs are in your family because isn’t Anthony one too?- you aren’t allowed to do anything at all?” Chloe asked him, returning to their conversation at hand. His title meant very little to her. It was funny for her to think how much different her life had been had her biological mom not been so messed up. She would be neck deep in the world of the Careys and others like them.

Listening to him talk about what little he could do and how he and his sister had to entertain themselves through idle gossip made Chloe appreciate the life that she did have and not the one that she missed out on.

Chloe giggled, imagining Malcolm calling her Sunshine was hilarious. He never seemed very intimate with anyone except for maybe his sister. Pet names did not fall into the realm of him in Chloe’s mind. “I didn’t think you were affectionate enough for such things like clever nicknames.” She joked, although she secretly thought it was adorable that a little boy would do something like that with his sister. She knew she only knew Malcolm at the surface. He was the sort of boy that only revealed what he wanted people to know, so it was a little surprising to hear something that seemed personal between his sister and him. Then again, perhaps it was worthless knowledge that he didn’t care whether others knew or not.

She let out a sigh when Malcolm admitted to actually having a family island. She had been completely joking (well, sort of, she assumed they had that sort of money) about the island. Only the very wealthy owned their own islands. Now she felt that was indeed in the presence of royalty. She was embarrassed now for even mentioning it. “You guys are wasting an entire island because of something in the past that happened a long time ago?” Chloe asked him, disbelief showing on her face. “I could only dream of being able to have an island at my disposal and you have one but don’t use it. Shameful.” She shook her head at him like that was the worst offense in the world to her. But, seriously, what person didn’t dream of island life?

Chloe had forgotten about the bonfire. “Yeah, camping is a lot like the Bonfire. It’s a little different because camping is more intimate and is like a family bonding sort of thing. But the Bonfire is a nice second to it. So, I guess if you don’t care for the Bonfire, you wouldn’t like camping much.” Chloe commented. “I mean, owning your own island trumps camping, but we make our own fun.”
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Mal

August 14, 2014 7:48 PM
“I’m not,” Mal confirmed. “But that’s because of my mother. Anthony’s not, either, but for him, it is because he’s too important.” His mouth twisted with distaste. “There’s five parts to my family, but Anthony’s is the most important since we all decided we liked each other again, that was…probably about the time you and I were born. Maybe a little before. My part of the family is the least important. If Anthony told me to polish his shoes like a house-elf, they’d probably expect me to do it. I don’t think he would, but he could.

Anthony made himself very easy to hate, sometimes. The only reason Mal didn’t was because he was pretty sure Anthony was already dead and just didn’t know it yet. He had two brothers, and since Arthur was openly ambitious, Mal’s money was on Arnold poisoning one brother, framing the other, and then taking power…until someone turned on him, anyway.

Mal shrugged, uncomfortable, at the comment about his relationships. “Emphasis on the, er, clever,” he said. “I liked feeling clever.”

He wasn’t sure why that bothered him. It was normal to love your sister. He was sure it was. Chloe seemed to at least like her brother. But….

“Well, it’s not at my disposal,” Mal felt compelled to defend himself about the island. “It’s a private residence – or it was. It was already defended to the gills, someone got it in about 1800 or something, and then they say the wizard who owned it cursed it so it would kill anything but him and his daughter….” It sounded almost like a story to him even as he said it, a legend, but that was what they said. “It’s more likely that his daughter just doesn’t want much company, but that’s what they say,” he said.

He left out the part where no one would want to go see Morgaine anyway, and how she also owned his house, and how his mother said she was responsible for his father’s death. The official story was that things were they way they were because his father had tried to kill Morgaine, but Mal guessed the two weren’t mutually exclusive.

“Mother’s idea of bonding with me and Lucille is lecturing us on propriety,” he commented. “She means well, but the hole in the ground sounds preferable.” He chewed on his supper for a minute. "Did your parents lecture you a lot about the CATS this summer?” he asked, changing the subject.
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Chloe

August 18, 2014 10:09 PM
Chloe had wondered if she had taken it too far with the curtsey and royalty comment. Honestly, she felt that some Purebloods felt that they were royalty over everyone else, but Malcolm had never acted like that to her. Had he not mentioned the fact that he was an actual Heir (however small of a title he held with his family), she would never have known. He just never seemed to care about those things around her. Maybe he did secretly and was rebelling against his family by even having a conversation with her. That actually wouldn’t surprise her. The twist of his mouth at the mention of Anthony fascinated Chloe. She didn’t think she had ever seen such a look on him before. Did he hate his cousin? Or did he just hate the fact that in their family, Anthony’s title weighed more than his own did?

“Five parts?” Chloe reiterated, clearly in awe by this fact. No wonder family reunions were so exhausting to him. Five different groups of family was probably a lot of family. She couldn’t remember if he told her exactly how many relatives he had, but she did recall that it was an overwhelming amount in comparison to her. “Does that mean that there are five different heirs of various importance?” She asked, curious but not realizing that this might be more personal than she had a right to know. “Not that this helps or anything, but I like you better than Anthony. “ She was pretty sure that meant nothing to Malcolm and she had never had a conversation with Anthony to know whether or not she actually did like him better, but sometimes people liked to hear they were liked more.

When Malcolm began to explain the reason why they no longer went to the island, it only made her think his family was crazy all the more. Not just his immediate family, but the Careys as a whole. Were all Purebloods this crazy? The longer she was around them, the more she felt this was an accurate assessment of them. When the story ended, Chloe simply stared at him for a long minute, assessing him with her blue eyes. “You guys are weird.” She finally stated. “I mean, what is this, the Mysterious Island of Dr. Moreau?” She asked him. “Seriously, who booby traps an island to kill people? What a strange story to tell your kids. It’s like the Boogey Man.” She shook her head, amused by his family’s urban legend.

Chloe smiled at him, “I like listening to you explain your family. They seem too strange to be real. No offense.” She added. She meant no harm in her comments about his family and would have said them about anyone who gave similar stories. “My family isn’t fun enough to have stories.” Her family had stories, but they weren’t like killer islands. It was about drugs, disownment, adoptions, etc. Things that perhaps didn’t happen to everyone, but weren’t that strange either.

Of course, then he mentioned his mother and she just sounded boring. “Not really.” Chloe answered him. “Daddy tells us not to stress ourselves over tests because they aren’t the ‘end all’ of our lives. But he mostly said that to Emery since Emery gets flustered so easily.” Chloe shrugged. “Besides, I’m only a fourth year, I’m still free of all that. Why, did your mom start lecturing you last year?” She asked him, looking at him incredulously.
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