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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Emery Kijewski-Jareau

August 04, 2014 9:54 PM
Emery had a very pleasant summer all things considered. He helped assist his little sister in learning her alphabet, learning to count, and spelling her name (not the easiest of names either). She wasn’t perfect at it, but it was a start. She started school this fall and she needed to be prepared. Aside from helping her, Emery had gone on a nice mini vacation with most of his siblings, his mother, and his grandparents to the Grand Canyon. It was an amazing thing to see and he had been really excited to see it. It was a bitter sweet moment though because his father wasn’t with them and neither was Angel. His parents said that they couldn’t keep their lives on pause forever and Angel would never be well enough to go. This would be how things were for a little while.

Next year would be his turn for the Prefects. Emery wanted it. He wanted that title. He felt that his mother being who she used to be made him a target for the Professors. He needed to do well. He wanted to prove himself. But he had a difficult group of housemates. That badge could go to any one of them. It was exhausting just thinking about it all.

Emery sighed at the announcement of the ball. He knew that Emrys would go with Charlotte. That was guaranteed. But Emery didn’t know who he should ask, if anyone. He had no idea who was dating who in their class or any class and the yearbook wasn’t the most trustworthy source. His green eyes looked around the hall for a moment at some of the girls his age. Even if they were available, why would any of them want to go to a dance with him? He wasn’t all that impressive. Maybe he could see if Ava would go with him? Unless she went with Dimitri. That was entirely possible. They were very close. Emery shook his curly brown hair to clear his head. He would worry about it later. He was pretty sure the ball wasn’t mandatory, so if he didn’t get a date, he just wouldn’t go. No big deal.

The food appeared in front of him after the school song had finished and Emery began to put some vegetarian portions onto his plate. His mom was a vegetarian. She had been for most of her life. She did not deny Emery his rights to meat, but Emery just never felt the desire to eat it as often as everyone else. Realizing that some roasted soybeans were just out of his reach, Emery cleared his throat to get the person closest to the plate. “Excuse me, could you pass those beans to me?” Soybeans were one of his favorite dishes. He always enjoyed it when the school elves made them. “Have you ever had these?” Emery asked, to make conversation. “Roasted ones are really tasty.” Well… that sounded like a true dork. Emery hoped he didn’t look as stupid as he sounded.
6 Emery Kijewski-Jareau And into a new year... 259 Emery Kijewski-Jareau 0 5


Ava Fletcher

August 06, 2014 12:17 PM
Ava's summer had gone exceedingly well. For once. Demetri hadn't come to Port Townsend to visit his grandfather and so she had been saved from three months of torture and cruel mind games. Her mother had come home early for her birthday- and she had stayed. The most incredible part of it was, though, the promise her mother had made her as her birthday gift. It was a promise that Ava was almost certain her mother would keep this time, as not only had the special gift been wrapped in an envelope, but the envelope had been stored in a practical backpack that was nearly half the height of the now 14 year old Aladren.

The giddiness of her mother's birthday gift had stayed with Ava through the rest of the summer leading up to the start of school. She had been so anxious that she had spent the wagon ride over to Sonora pouring over travel guides to South Asia. She had been tempted to skip the Welcoming Feast and go straight to her room to finish the stack of books she had brought with her in her trunk. However, her stomach growled as she put foot on Sonora grounds and left her collection of books to head to Cascade Hall and socialize with her housemates.

Headmaster Brockert's speech, the sorting of the first years, and the announcement of the ball (all things that might have caught her interest before her birthday) went by nearly unnoticed as Ava sat daydreaming of the next summer when she would be backpacking through South Asia with her mother (the Muggle way). She almost didn't hear Emery asking her to pass the soybeans.

"Hmm?" she asked, her eyes refocusing as she realized that he had asked her a question and the food had appeared already. "Yeah, sure." She blinked and shook her head, looking down the table for whatever food it was that Emery wanted passed to him. "Sorry, what was that again?"

After passing him the soybeans, Ava took a piece of cornbread from a basket in front of her and reached for the butter. "You know," she said conversationally as she spread the butter and searched for something to accompany the cornbread. "I was super nervous to turn fourteen, what with thirteen being a lucky number and all, but I think this year is going to turn out pretty spectacularly!" She smiled again, imagining what Dimitri would say when she told him of her good fortune that summer. She was certain that her first friend at Sonora would be incredibly happy for her. This time next year, she would be a worldly girl, and she’d be sure to have all kinds of fun stories to tell her friends (because now she had Emrys and Emery in addition to Dimitri, and even Chloe a little bit too!)

"How was your summer, Emery?"
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Emery

August 08, 2014 6:13 PM
Somehow, it did not surprise him that Ava was completely oblivious to his request. She was always off in her own world. Half the time he had no idea what she was saying to him. Emrys and him always just went along with it because it was easier to pretend to understand than it was to ask for an explanation. Emery had no idea how DiMitri put up with all the time and could only conclude that DiMitri was equally as crazy as Ava was. But, for some reason or another, Ava’s quirkiness was endearing to Emery. It was a little funny to him to think that considering his sister was similar but her inattentiveness just annoyed him. He supposed that was just a family reaction though rather than his overall reaction to the trait.

“The soybeans.” Emery stated, pointing to them in case she wasn’t sure which group of beans that was. Soybeans could look an awful lot like green beans depending on how they were prepared. Of course, if she had given him the green beans, he would have just eaten those instead. He liked his vegetables. Most likely a product of having a vegetarian for a mother. Emery was the sort of kid who could eat tofu without missing a beat having had it for as long as he could remember. He was never deprived of meat, so every once in a while he would have some, Jeff and Chloe were big meat eaters. But, he found himself preferring meals without that. Now that the school was serving more vegan meals, he didn’t think he’s odd eating habits were noticed. It also helped that people, like Ji-Eun, who brought around different sorts of food too. It was evident that Ava had not heard his ramble about the delicious beans and for that, he was grateful. He didn’t want to seem like an idiot around her.
While filling a small portion of his plate with the roasted and seasoned beans, Emery listened to Ava and became confused with her once again. Thirteen was a lucky number? He hoped she was being sarcastic. Being thirteen brought on not only their immediate lessons, but the whole debacle with the missing teachers. Emery was quite happy to be fourteen (he felt, in general, fourteen made him less childish to older students and thus, no longer one of the ‘young’ ones). “Why is that?” He asked her curiously. “Because of the ball this year? Are you the sort who gets excited for that thing?” That was an easy answer. Ava seemed to get excited over everything. The idea that she would be happy over it filled him with dread.

“Summer was pretty good.” Emery commented with a genuine smile. “We took a little family vacation to the Grand Canyon. Angel and Dad couldn’t go for obvious reasons, but we still had a good time.” That was the only noteworthy thing of his summer. Other than the vacation, it had been pretty typical. When he wasn’t with his family, he was out with his friends, some of whom already had girlfriends which made Emery feel like an outsider. Since when did they suddenly notice girls anyway? They even acted weird around Chloe and that was irritating. “How was your summer? Did you do anything fun?”
6 Emery I sure hope not. That sounds painful. 0 Emery 0 5


Ava Fletcher

August 09, 2014 8:15 PM
“The soybeans,” Emery said as he pointed to the dish that was just inside her reach.

“Oops, sorry!” Ava grinned and passed the plate to Emery. “I was just off in my head is all. You like soybeans then?” She wasn’t much of a vegetable person, having enjoyed the all-starch diet for most of her life, but she had started to eat more balanced meals as she got older and was now open to at least trying to swallow the dreaded vegetable. As Emery served himself some soybeans, she looked for an uncooked-vegetable perhaps a summer salad (which was about the only sort of vegetable that she genuinely enjoyed eating).

Ava took a bite of the roast chicken on her plate, pausing to chew and swallow before answering Emery’s next question. “Thirteen is my family’s lucky number,” she explained. “Good things always happen to us on the 13th. Save for last fall, of course.” Ava shrugged. “But perhaps even that was a blessing in disguise. For one it brought the graduating class closer together and the school tightened its’ security for future students.” She took another bite, chewing slowly and puckering her forehead. “What ball?” She asked. “I didn’t hear anything about a ball?” Ava grinned. “Judging from your reaction I’d guess that balls aren’t really your thing?”

A ball. Huh. Ava wasn’t sure how she felt about that, it probably meant dancing and dates and dressing up- things she wasn’t necessarily opposed to, but also things that she wasn’t necessarily super excited for. She knew girls were supposed to like this sort of thing and while she knew that it would be fun (the school organized events usually were), and was excited to see everyone have a good time and wondered what all her classmates would look like in dress robes, she still was a little reluctant to go. She didn’t think there was anyone who would be interested in her enough to ask her. She had Emery, Dimitri, and Emrys- but their grade was all reaching the age at which they took interest in the opposite (and same, she wasn’t one to discriminate) sex, which meant they’d probably find someone else they actually liked to ask. At the very least Emrys was out because interested or not he and Charlotte would be going together, it was just a matter of time.

“Summer was pretty good. We took a little family vacation to the Grand Canyon. Angel and Dad couldn’t go for obvious reasons, but we still had a good time.”

“I’m glad,” Ava nodded and smiled for her friend. “It’s good to have breaks. What was the Grand Canyon like? I’ve always wanted to go but Papa and I don’t really get out much- he doesn’t like to travel and my mom does enough traveling for the lot of us.” Ever since her dad died, her grandfather had lost most of his lust to travel, instead preferring to stay in their small Washington coastal town and play word games with his friends and show off his granddaughter’s paintings to anyone who cared to look.

“My summer was pretty good as well, actually!” Ava imitated Emery’s opening line teasingly. “Mom came home for my birthday and gave me a hiking backpack.” Her eyes twinkled. You know what that means, right?” Ava didn’t wait for him to answer before finishing her thought. She was too excited to play guessing games. “She’s taking me with her to South Asia next summer! It’s going to be mostly a Southeast tour, but we’re also stopping in Nepal so it would be totally inaccurate to call it Southeast Asia even though that’s where we’re mostly going and it sounds better!”

Ava had been asking to tag along with her mother’s Healing trips for as long as she could remember and apparently, Charlotte had decided that turning fourteen was old enough to join. It was only three years short of being Of Age, and Ava had showed enough persistence in wanting to learn Healing that Charlotte had decided it would be good to show her what the job was actually like in case she wasn’t cut out for it. Papa knew this. George knew this. Even Ava, usually oblivious to the inner-workings of her mother’s brain knew this. And that was why she was so determined to do well in school that year and study up so that by the time she got to that tour she would be prepared- mentally and intellectually.
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Emery

August 10, 2014 12:37 AM
“I do.” He commented as he plucked one up from his pile and popped them into his mouth. “I was raised on a lot of vegetables and tofu stuff.” Emery advised her. “My mom doesn’t eat meat, so by default, I basically don’t either.” His grandmother typically served meat with her meals to him while his mother was away at work, but dinners were always meat free. It wasn’t until Jeff and Chloe became permanent residents that meat was included in with his evening meal. They usually ended up making a meal with the meat on the side. That way, they didn’t have to make multiple meals and everyone could enjoy dinner together. It also made Thanksgiving more fun for them because a Turkey was involved. “It was hard on Jeff and Chloe though since they are big meat eaters, but I think things eventually balanced out.” Best of both worlds, he thought. He didn’t understand how people couldn’t like vegetables or meat. His mother even admits to missing the taste of certain meats, but her politics regarding the treatment of animals kept her from eating it.

Emery didn’t agree that numbers could be lucky. They were just numbers. He also didn’t believe that a number could be good for an entire family. That just seemed like a reach. He just assumed this was another weird thing about Ava and left it at that while he listened to her. “I doubt that.” He said when she mentioned last year might have been a blessing in disguise. If anything, it made parents and teachers more paranoid and could take away some of their freedoms.

He cracked a smile when Ava became confused over the mention of a ball. She really hadn’t listened to anything the Headmaster had said. “Nah, that’s not it.” He replied when she gaged his reaction to it. “I’ve never been to one. The only time I have ever needed to dress up was for my mom and Jeff’s wedding.” Both Chloe and him had been in the wedding as the ‘Best Man, Maid of Honor’ and it had been a fun experience. But they were eight then and not expected to have dates. “I don’t mind dressing up or dancing or anything like that.” He admitted. “It’s the asking someone part that makes me nervous. I mean, who would go with me? Emrys will definitely go with Charlotte, you will probably go with DiMitri, and it’ll be too weird to just be me and Chloe. So, I’d go alone and that’s just pathetic.” One would have thought being the minority gender at the school would help him score a date, but considering he was Halfblood and the majority of the school was Pureblood, the girls wouldn’t even look in his direction.

“It was amazing.” Emery exclaimed, his smile growing larger. It had been the first family vacation in a really long time. “We stayed at a campsite at the top of the canyon and took donkey rides down into the mouth of it – Chloe got scared halfway down and started to freak out about falling over – and we were able to explore some natural forming caves and see the wild life. We did rafting and lots of hiking too. I have a ton of pictures I can show you some time.” He hoped that they could do another trip somewhere next year.

Emery gave Ava his full attention because if he didn’t, he doubted he would be able to keep up with whatever it was she was going to tell him about. Of course, he wasn’t exactly expecting her to say that she was going to be hiking on a different continent. “Oh wow, that really puts my vacation to the Grand Canyon into perspective.” Emery stated, feeling a little deflated now about his whole experience. The Grand Canyon was one thing, but South Asia? At Fourteen? His family didn’t have that sort of money. They were comfortable enough, but Angel’s medicine, Ayita’s college, their own schooling… they didn’t have a lot left over, especially now that his mother wasn’t working. There was no way they would be able to travel overseas for family trips. “That’s pretty impressive.”
6 Emery **CHEERS** 0 Emery 0 5


Ava Fletcher

August 15, 2014 12:23 PM
“Huh,” Ava watched Emery eat the suspicious vegetable. “I’ve always been a picky eater but that all needs to change, especially with my future career goals in mind.” She’d previously told both Emery and Emrys about her desire to become a traveling healer like her mom. “Perhaps you can instruct me?” She gave him a teasing grin so he’d know she wasn’t serious about needing help choosing her food.

She shrugged off Emrys’ doubts over last year being a blessing in disguise and added a few soy beans to her plate. “Either way,” she said. “I need to expand my taste buds, so here’s to trying new things!” She made a cheersing gesture with her first bean before popping it into her mouth.

“Interesting,” she said once she had chewed and swallowed it. “Not my favorite flavor but not my least favorite either.” She smiled at him for real this time. “I can see why you like them.”

“Nah, that’s not it," he replied. “I’ve never been to one. The only time I have ever needed to dress up was for my mom and Jeff’s wedding. I don’t mind dressing up or dancing or anything like that. It’s the asking someone part that makes me nervous. I mean, who would go with me? Emrys will definitely go with Charlotte, you will probably go with DiMitri, and it’ll be too weird to just be me and Chloe. So, I’d go alone and that’s just pathetic.”

Ava wrinkled her nose at Emery. “You really think? I mean, I know Emrys and Charlotte will probably go together- I think everybody does. But I’m sure Dimitri will find someone he actually likes to go with. And even if he does ask me, I’d turn him down if you didn’t have a date. I can’t just leave you hanging, now can I? What sort of a friend would I be?” She shook her head. “The four of us- you, me, Dimitri, and Chloe, could just go as a group of friends. That’d be fun, right?” A long time ago when she’d been dealing with the bullies in elementary school she’d promised herself that she’d never be the sort of friend to exlude others.

“It sounds amazing!” Ava exclaimed. “I’d love to see your pictures. Maybe after dinner or something!” She was probably supposed to meet Dimitri in the library again as was their tradition, but they hadn’t really made any plans to do so this year so she was certain she could see Emery’s photos at some point whether Dimitri showed up or not.”

After Emery’s comments on her upcoming trip, she wrinkled her nose again. “Not really- going to the Grand Canyon is still really cool. It’s such a gorgeous place and you got to go river rafting and all kinds of other stuff like that. I’m going to be working* which is still really cool and fun to me, but I mean… It’s not like it’s going to be a vacation or anything,” she clarified. “Char- my mom is going for work and I’m tagging along to see what it’s like and to assist and stuff like that.” Ava shrugged. “I’m super excited to go and all especially because it’s my first ever trip but the best part is going to be that it’s all with my mom. I don’t get to see her a lot because she’s always working and now I’m at Sonora.”

*OOC: Obviously as Ava’s only fourteen she won’t be Healing anyone. She’s more going to be handing things to her mom and doing paperwork and serving as a scribe. Mostly she will just be observing and taking notes for herself to use in futre years.
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Emery

August 18, 2014 9:29 PM
Emery was not a picky eater. Like Chloe, he was willing to try just about anything. He supposed that was his father’s doing. With Emery’s mother’s vegetarian diet, Jeff wanted his five children to experience as much as possible before deciding on where their political views of food ended. So, he tried to take them out to various local restaurants that catered to different tastes. Last year, Chloe had volunteered the family to try Korean because of her roommate’s heritage. It actually had been rather good. A couple of summers ago, they had tried Japanese, which was also rather good. This year, they had tried Indian. It was spicier than anything Emery ever remembered tasting, but it had still been quite delicious. So, because of his willingness to try food, he was flabbergasted by Ava’s reluctance to do so.

He let out a chuckle after she had tried her first soy bean. Sometimes, she left him without words. Ava was a really strange character. He was amazed that she was an Aladren. He logically could understand why, but like his roommate, her personality didn’t seem to fit well with the serious nature of the house. It could be quite refreshing being around her from time to time. “Certain seasonings can bring out better flavors.” Emery commented after she announced her verdict of the beans. They were a snack that his siblings and him often ate while at home. It was ‘approved’ by his parents. Another snack was banana chips, but he wasn’t going to bring that up now.

Emery wasn’t about to argue with Ava regarding who exactly Dimitri likes. In his opinion, he thought Dimitri and Ava were parallel to Emrys and Charlotte. Maybe less obvious because Ava is willing to talk to anyone whereas, Emery had only ever seen Charlotte talk to Emrys and her brother. He appreciated her stating that they could go as a group of friends, but he didn’t think that was very fair to Dimitri. “Well, yeah, I’m sure that would be fun, but…” Emery hesitated for a moment, unsure of what to say, “if Dimitri does ask you, isn’t it rude to say no? It’s kind of embarrassing to be rejected by someone when you ask them out or to a dance.” Emery commented, he didn’t even think he could show his face around people for a long time if someone rejected him. “If neither of us get dates and Dimitri doesn’t ask you, then I’d be happy to go as a group of friends, but if someone asks you, then you should go with them if you want to.” He didn’t want someone else to get rejected just because he was incapable of getting a date.

Her enthusiasm for his trip was a little overwhelming and it made his smile grow into a somewhat pleasing look. Emery was not a solemn person, but he didn’t necessarily smile often either. This conversation was making his cheeks hurt. “Er, okay. I can pull them out of my trunk after the feast and I can show you in the common room.” Emery suggested. She might forget about the pictures if he didn’t keep her attention on them. But, he didn’t want to take up her whole evening either.

“Yeah, but even working, you’ll still be in South Asia. I’m not sure how many other people can say that.” At least, not anyone he knew. The Purebloods were a different story. They could easily take exotic vacations. “My mom was a traveling Magizoologist before she had me.” Emery commented. She quit researching when she found out her father was dying of cancer and instead, began her career in the education system. “She will tell us stories of all the places and creatures that she had seen. My sister, Ayita, she’s in school for that and Chloe and I talk about maybe going into that too.” He wasn’t sure if he wanted to do research per se or be a Veterinarian, but he definitely wanted to work around animals.
6 Emery *Raises glass** 0 Emery 0 5