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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Wendy Canterbury

August 03, 2014 9:15 PM
Today was a brand new school year and Wendy couldn’t believe she was coming without her sister. She and Waverly weren’t the kind of sisters that did everything together, but for as long as she could remember Waverly had almost always physically been there for her. Now that her older sister was going to college in North Carolina, she couldn’t be there in the same capacity and Wendy found herself oddly missing it at times. Just like right now as she walked back onto Sonora grounds for her fifth year.

Cascade Hall looked as beautiful as always especially after a long, hot summer back home in Phoenix. Working at her mom’s bakery could be fun at times. The other employees were nice and playful and she loved being able to work with her mom. But it was just so hot in the kitchen and waking up at four in the morning to bake everything every single day was just too much. Waverly might have been great at that kind of thing, but her sister was way more ambitious and enthusiastic about baking than she. Wendy was happiest doing her own thing.

Her ensemble today matched her cheery mood: a giant sunflower on her otherwise white tank top, colored harem pants, and gold sandals all underneath her uniform robe. Her golden hair had been trimmed during the summer and the sun had bleached it lighter than usual. Summer was Wendy’s second favorite season, coming right after spring and right above fall. Back in elementary school, Wendy had dreaded going to junior high, but discovering she was magical just like Waverly had saved her. Now she was able to study things she was actually interested in and meet people from all over the world.

Mortimer was back and with him came all the announcements. Wendy smiled at all the new Pecaris that were joining her table and clapped for the Prefects; it was a big job, but she imagined it would be a lot less work now that the adults would be managing their own jobs. She wondered if any of the students accepting their badges now had felt as surprised as she had at being appointed the position.

Wendy’s ears perked up at the sound of a ball. She had caught on the cycle of Midsummer events, but she had forgotten about the ball. Images of outlandish dresses passed through her mind: one with big, yellow flowers and lots of frills, a bohemian-style outfit, a mermaid suit. This would be a lot of fun. The only thing she needed to find was a date who would be able to stand next to her without getting too embarrassed. Carter came to mind, but he had been MIA for awhile. She’d have to check up on that boy soon. The other candidate was Rupert, but she wasn’t sure how willing he’d be to go to the ball with a girl wearing a bumblebee-inspired dress. Maybe it would be best to ask someone like Aria to go with her as friends; Aria certainly seemed to embrace freedom of expression which Wendy really liked about her.

She sang the school song with enthusiasm and as soon as it was done she looked at the choices for her meal. Ever since she had decided to become a vegetarian, her food choices had been limited. But Wendy had stuck with it and now almost two years had gone by. She was a lot better now at whipping up meals for herself that was both healthy, didn’t have meat, and tasted good. With that thought in mind, she put some quinoa on her plate with asparagus. As she reached for the bread basket, her hand bumped into someone else’s and she pulled back and smiled. “Go ahead,” she said, gesturing to her neighbor. “The meals at Sonora are always so good. Bread is one food I could never live without. Maybe it’s because I’m a baker’s daughter.”
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Rupert Princeton

August 04, 2014 6:22 PM
This year Rupert was the Quidditch captain of the Pecari team, an honour Professor Olivers had thought he’d be capable of. He’d learnt as much as he could from both Andri and Jade, the captains before him, and Rup’s enthusiasm for Quidditch would prove to be an asset. During the summer, he had been given the opportunity to play with the under-17’s Quidditch team. It was an informal match, nothing too special, but an opportunity nevertheless to play with other competent Quidditch players around his age. These players spent their time playing professionally, something Rupert looked forward to once he was a seventh year. He wanted more than anything to play for a professional American league; though he was English, he wanted to stay and live in America. He fit in better here, he thought, rather than in the stuffy pure-blood society back home.

Stepping into Cascade Hall was like breathing fresh air, and Rup couldn’t help but smile as he made his way to the Pecari table. His mum hadn't let him go without picking out his clothes herself. Instead of his usual brightly-coloured trousers and equally colourful shirts, he was wearing a more conservative blue chequered button-up with a navy blue blazer over it and grey trousers. His mum didn't trust him to dress himself when he was at home after looking into his wardrobe. Rup spotted Wendy almost immediately; from what she was wearing, it was difficult not to spot her. He wanted to sit next to her, but he was late and had to grab a seat at the end of the table instead. He had fancied Wendy for almost a year and a half now, but he had been hesitant to do anything about it. She was a muggle-born; in his opinion there was nothing wrong with that, but in his family’s opinion, Muggles were the bane of their existence. Dating a muggle was as bad as marrying one; it was sullying his bloodline, bringing shame to his family. Rupert held his family in high regard, though he differed so much from them, and because of them he had kept his feelings a secret.

Last year, Rupert’s CATS scores had been less than ideal; his average had been an E with one A in Transfiguration and an O in COMC. His scores didn’t matter much, really, if he was to pursue a career as an athlete, but his parents had nevertheless come down hard on him. His marks were important no matter his career path and Rupert had to really work on raising his marks this year. The excuse of the professors disappearing and the school shutting down because of stray magical properties for a term could only work once, after all.

Headmaster Brockert was giving the usual announcements after the sorting. Rup cheered loudly when Adam was called up as the new Pecari Prefect. After last year, Rup was glad he hadn’t been given that responsibility. He enjoyed taking care of others by his own means, but doing so with no adult supervision was something completely different. His cousin would do an excellent job next to Wendy and Clara.

The other announcement was news of the Midsummer ball. Rupert had forgotten all about the Midsummer Event, and this year it was a ball of all things. There was really only one witch he wanted to ask, but doing so meant more than simply going as friends. For him, at least. If he asked a muggle-born to be his date, his family would very well pick up on the implications. They weren’t stupid, Leo especially, and there was no doubt in Rupert’s mind that his brother would tattle on him the moment he had the opportunity to do so. He was suddenly nervous. Did he really want to ask Wendy? The answer was yes. Did he really want to cause unnecessary drama in his household by asking her? Not if he could help it.

There was a lot to think about, but Rupert put that all aside and rose once the Headmaster dismissed them to their meal. He went and took a seat next to her with a friendly smile. “I hope you weren’t saving this seat for anyone,” he said. He had been stealing much of her time and Rupert didn’t even feel bad about it. He reached out to take a roll when his hand bumped into hers. He pulled back right away, trying not to feel embarrassed. “No, no, go ahead. That was my fault,” he said quickly, reaching instead to pour himself a glass of fruit juice. “I love bread too. Do your parents only bake bread or all sorts of pastries? I’d like to visit your family’s bakery one day. Do you know how to bake as well?”
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Wendy

August 06, 2014 12:27 AM
Wendy probably should have expected Rupert to sit with her, but it was a nice surprise anyway. "Go ahead and sit," she said with a smile. She liked the bright clothes Rupert usually wore so tastefully, but what he was wearing right now really matched him too. She would have to invest in a blazer eventually, though Wendy thought she would rather have a white one than blue. She was thinking about blazers and bread when their hands bumped, and she smiled her thanks at him before taking a dinner roll.

"All kinds of breads and pastries you can imagine. Bread, muffins, cakes, cookies, tarts, brownies; but not pies or donuts. I don't really like donuts that much anyway. Yeah, I know how to bake. I've worked at my mom's bakery every vacation since I was fourteen, so I've had a ton of practice. Only the girls bake in my family. My mom's a musician too, so that's why my sister knows how to play piano so well. My dad's a mechanical engineer for a car company." She wasn't sure if Rupert knew what that was since the term didn't seem to be used at all in the wizarding world. "A mechanical engineer pretty much just builds things. My dad's a part of the process of manufacturing cars." She hoped that made sense; she didn't really know what her dad did specifically besides create models of cars for a living. "He goes to a lot of conferences.

"It would be cool if you could visit," Wendy continued brightly. "I'll probably be working at the bakery during winter break so if you visit you could come stay with me and I can show you around Phoenix if your parents would let you. Phoenix is the city I live in and it's really great." Wendy had been to London once for her friend's sister's wedding. She had liked it there enough, but for her there was no place like home. Traveling was one thing, but living in a totally different country, even a different state, was not very appealing. She wouldn't want to move out of Arizona if she could help it.

"Do you like the color blue?" she asked with a little smile. "The color matches you, like this blazer. I like it." A thought suddenly came to Wendy and her hazel eyes brightened. "Hey, you're the Quidditch captain this year aren't you? Congrats!" The only Quidditch team she paid attention to at this school was Pecari and that was only because her sister had been so into the games. It was a scary sport, but she knew Rupert really liked it. Being captain of a team was a big deal, one that Wendy was confident Rup would excel in. He probably would have done a better job as Prefect than she too. "Are you excited that Quidditch is going to be running again? It was unfortunate how it got cancelled last year."
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Rupert

August 06, 2014 3:40 PM
Rupert was very glad Wendy didn't seem to mind his constant presence. He tried not to think anything of it, instead taking a bread roll after her and putting his meal together. He was careful not to put any meat on his plate just in case it offended Wendy. He felt terrible after last year's picnic where he'd only brought bread and meats to make sandwiches, not knowing Wendy had decided to be a vegetarian. Since then, Rup had become a little more conscious of what she liked. If they had another picnic this year, he would be more prepared.

Even though Rupert was at a feast, the goods at the Canterbury bakery sounded delicious. Tarts sounded lovely right now and Rupert wanted to have one for dessert once he was finished with his meal. Wendy explained to him what her parents did. They sounded so different from each other, and yet similar; one was a musician and the other built things. The term 'mechanical engineer' was unfamiliar to Rupert, but he put it to memory. "It sounds like a fun job," he said, having learnt about automobiles in Muggle Studies. "He must be very talented. Your mum too, to be able to make bread and music. I wish I were more musically-inclined. Do you play an instrument as well?"

Visiting her at her Muggle home in Phoenix had never really crossed Rupert's mind until this very instant. Wendy seemed so excited about it as well that Rup began convincing himself that it wouldn't be a bad idea if he took a holiday in Arizona for the winter. "It sounds magical, Phoenix," he said with a smile. "Though I hope it doesn't burn up and rise from the ashes every hundred years or so."

Before Rup could respond to Wendy's question--yes, he did like the colour blue, in fact it was his favourite--and as his lips curled at her compliment--he aimed to wear the blazer more often--she was congratulating him on his captaincy for this year. That she remembered pleased Rup even more and his smile widened. "Thank you; yes, I'm looking forward to it. I really missed it last year, but I kept up with my exercise in my spare time. I know my brother, Cepheus, was upset about it at first since he was captain of the Crotalus team last year and they didn't get to play once." Sometimes Rupert felt bad for his brother, but the way Ceph had treated both Megan and Theresa made him less inclined to feel sorry for him. Rup only hoped Lucrezia would work some sort of magic to contain his brother's wandering eye.

"My cousin Adam's been made Prefect this year, so take care of him for me. He learns fast from what I know of him." It had been a delight playing with his cousin on the same Quidditch team. Back home, the two wizards hardly saw each other and hadn't gotten a very good opportunity to get to know one another before school. It was beginning to get a little warm so Rupert removed his blazer and put it to the side. As he rolled up his sleeves, he asked, "What are you looking forward to this year?" with a lack of anything more interesting to say.
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Wendy

August 08, 2014 8:59 PM
"I can play a little piano," Wendy told him. "But I like singing better. I love listening to music; not so much playing it myself."

If Rupert came to visit, Wendy knew they would have a great time together. He seemed pretty easy going and fun to hang out with. "I don't know about rising from ashes, but Phoenix surely does burn up during the summers." Arizona was hot in the summer, but no matter what Wendy still loved it. There was just something so charming about the desert.

"That's unfortunate for him." Wendy couldn't imagine how disappointing it would be to finally get a coveted position only to find it meant nothing that year. Poor Cepheus. "Cepheus is such an interesting name," she commented off-handedly. "Anyway, I hope the Quidditch season goes well this year!"

Wendy drizzled some gravy on her bread roll before turning to look at Rupert with wide hazel eyes. "Adam's your cousin? I didn't know that." She didn't think the two boys looked anything alike, but she didn't think she and her cousins looked too similar either. "You sure have a lot of family members who go here. But that's really cool that you guys go to the same school. I'll be sure to watch out for him. Are you guys pretty close?" She had only seen Adam a little in their common room and in classes, but she would definitely be getting to know him better this year since they were now both Prefects.

It was really cool how magical families could have siblings and cousins and other family members all attend the same school for years. Wendy's mom had something like that back in North Carolina. Her mom's family was pretty wealthy and most of her family members had gone to the same university. Her mom was the one who had broken tradition and transferred to a culinary school halfway into her undergraduate studies. None of Wendy's cousins were magical, though, and that part sucked. She wouldn't be able to share this kind of experience with even her parents; only she and Waverly and some really old relative of her dad's were magical Canterburys. But even if she wished her family could come to school with her and she could talk about her magic freely back home, she wouldn't change it for the world. She liked being a muggle-born and she liked her lifestyle.

Rupert was pretty muscular, Wendy thought. Probably from all that Quidditch training that he did. He was a beater, right? They had to have strong arms to bat away iron balls of death. It was funny how she'd never really thought of how nice muscles were before. "What am I looking forward to..." She tapped a finger against her lips in thought. "Well, I'm looking forward to dressing up for the ball. I think I'd want to emanate a flower, but not a rose 'cause that's overdone. I have a year to think about it, though. I'm kind of looking forward to classes since we're sixth-years now. That means advanced classes and I can finally drop DADA and Potions. Those are my two worst classes. I'll go to all the Pecari Quidditch games too, so you better make sure we win!" She poked his arm and found it to be just as muscular as it looked. "Do you work out a lot?"

OOC: Made some assumptions from past posts about Rupert's exercise habits. Hope that's okay!
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Rupert

August 11, 2014 3:31 PM
Rupert wasn't sure how many people knew he, Adam, Charlotte and Leo were all related. The only one he really spoke often to was Adam since they were in the same house and on the same team. "We didn't see much of each other before going to school together. But since we're in the same house and on the same team we've gotten closer. He's a fun lad." It was a shame Rup couldn't go to London as often as he wished. They weren't separated by much of a distance, but it seemed so far when Rupert was hardly allowed off the grounds of the estate for long periods of time without his family.

Sometimes Rup found Wendy a little strange in her own flighty way, but it was charming to him. Others might find it annoying, but Rupert liked how free and self-confident she seemed to be. He wondered if all Muggles were as open as she was. The only time he'd ever had the opportunity to chat with Muggles was when he got lost in London as a child and started talking to Muggles with purple hair and piercings and tattoos in places Rupert found fascinating and slightly terrifying. He had found them more interesting than the other Muggles who looked similar to the wizarding folk. That incident had put him under house arrest for the rest of his childhood.

Her dress choice didn't sound too outlandish. A flower was better than trying to emanate some sort of animal or insect. He would be lying if he said he wasn't interested in what she would decide to dress up as. If he mustered up the courage to ask her to the ball even as a friend, he wouldn't mind matching her. They would certainly stand out and trigger all the gossip.

Wendy's thought process was slightly difficult to follow as she jumped from subject to subject. "Yes, I work out," said Rupert. "Can you tell?" His upper body had gotten bigger with all the exercise he'd done over the years. Since he had decided to pursue a career as a professional Quidditch player, Rupert had dedicated himself to exercising and eating as one. "It's all for Quidditch training. I'm the captain now so I'm going to have to get my team back into shape before the season starts. I'm also really looking forward to Quidditch this year, and I'll be glad for your support. We'll try our best to win." Rupert smiled. "I'm also dropping Potions along with Transfiguration. My CATS mark for Transfig was horrendous."
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