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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Eva Winters

August 03, 2014 3:06 PM
After many antagonizing hours stuffed into a cramped flying wagon, they finally reached land. Eva Winters stumbled outside beside the others, feeling slightly sick to her stomach. She'd always hated heights, and she was pretty sure they didn’t have flying wagons back in Tennessee. But then again, she hadn’t known there were flying wagons period before this trip… But her discomfort was quickly forgotten as she took in her new surroundings. Her eyes widened as she caught sight of where they were heading, the terra cotta mansion seeming to tower high over the assembly as they walked under three arches and into the building.

Before she knew it they had found themselves standing in front of the whole school. Eva couldn't help but stare in awe at the rippling waterfalls streaming down the sides of the giant room and the chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, gray-blue eyes wide in wonder. It was like a picture from one of the story books her mom always read to her and Ria when they were younger. No, it was even better than that. This was magic, real magic.

As the headmaster started his speech she let her eyes roam and mind wonder. What kind of magic would they learn? Would being a Muggleborn matter? Would her sister be here one day too? She pictured Ria, her dirty blond hair just like Eva’s own, sitting beside her.

Before she knew it the goblet was in her hands. She looked around and noticed she was one of the last ones left, everyone else already having been sorted into their houses. Excitement rose as she pressed the goblet to her lips, and when she looked down, her hands were a bright yellow. Her face broke out in a grin as she bounded over to the Teppenpaw table amidst the cheering of her new housemates. Grabbing a seat at the table’s edge, she plopped down and listened as the Headmaster finished his speech and then clapped along with the rest of the school.

As food appeared she looked around the house table, noticing a few other first years. She wondered what they would be like. Smiling, Eva filled her plate and started eating. She couldn't wait to get started!
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Aiden O'Neil

August 03, 2014 7:54 PM
Aiden had a long journey on the wagon. His mother had warned him that it would be a long trip and that he ought to get to sleep early, but Aiden had been too excited to listen to her. Now that he was standing in the hall, he wished he had. The ride had been a long one and the bumps made his back hurt. He had spent most of the night double and triple checking all of his packed items. He didn’t want to leave anything behind or forget something important. He wasn’t obsessive about it; he just needed to keep his mind on something until he could sleep.

On only four hours of sleep, Aiden had given his good-byes to his parents and was whisked off into his new life. He had nearly fallen asleep on the wagon ride had it not been for the turbulence to keep him awake. His mother said that he would eventually become used to it, but that it would take a while, especially when he wouldn’t take it very often. It was a great experience nonetheless. Aiden had never traveled by flying wagons before!

His mother and God mother were Alumni of Sonora. Aiden had grown up hearing stories about their time at Sonora. They weren’t even the same stories because the two had different Sonora friends. Neither had kept in touch with their Sonora friends, but Aiden hoped he would be full of memories like the two of them were. His father went to a school up North, closer to home, and had made many friends who he continued to share connections with. His school had closed down many years ago, otherwise, Aiden would have likely gone there instead.

Standing in Cascade Hall reminded him so much of the stories his mother used to tell him. Tally, his God Mother, told him that the Hall was the greatest room he will ever be in and he understood why now. He knew about the water falls, but looking at them made everything so real now. His mother told him about the wonderful food that he school provided (food that she admitted she shouldn’t have been eating but did not want to deny him such pleasures) and it wasn’t until that memory did Aiden remember that they would be having a feast soon and that he was hungry.

Aiden waited in line for his turn at the sorting. It was sort of strange to be drinking from the same goblet as everyone else, but he didn’t hesitate to drink from it. He thought he would turn red and become a Crotalus as his mother had been, but to his surprise, he turned yellow. Tally had been a Teppenpaw. She had said that it was the friendly house. Aiden’s father used to joke about this fact as he said Tally was too serious to be friendly. Aiden was happy to be this color though. Honestly, he was sure any house would have been just fine.

He took a seat at the table and clapped along with everyone else until the sorting ended. The Headmaster didn’t talk for very long and before he knew it, he was singing the school song and looking at a table filled with food. Aiden piled on as much food as he could. He was a pudgy little boy with dark brown hair and hazel eyes that sometimes looked more blue or green during certain times of day, and a mouth full of unfortunate teeth. Aiden smiled at a girl who was sitting across from him. “The food looks good, doesn’t it?” He asked her happily. “I am Aiden O’Neil of the Northeast O’Neils. How are you doing this evening? Did you have a nice wagon ride?” His mother always taught him to be polite and to always make the other person feel comfortable. He assumed asking questions meant that.
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Eva Winters

August 06, 2014 9:07 PM

After the sorting was done dinner appeared on the table. At first it shocked her. She'd never had good just appear before! But before long Eva had piled her plate high with food, grabbing pretty much everything her mom would NOT want her eating. But, then again, what was the fun of leaving home if she couldn't try some things? Besides, she wasn't planning on eating it all, just...sampling. The sweets especially. Maybe she could find a way to send some home to her sister.

“The food looks good, doesn’t it?I am Aiden O’Neil of the Northeast O’Neils. How are you doing this evening? Did you have a nice wagon ride?”

Eva stopped grabbing things and looked across the table to see a fellow first year smiling at her.

"Eva Winters, I'm a Muggleborn." She smiled back, hoping nothing was stuck in her teeth. "The ride was a bit high what I'd like it to be honest. I prefer my feet on the ground. I feel a bit sick otherwise." She laughed and stuck out her hand.

Thinking about it, Eva realized the Academy was already starting to feel like home. Everyone seemed so nice, like a giant family almost. Of course, there was still a lot left to see about the people here, but so far so good. She couldn't wait to write home!
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Aiden O'Neil

August 07, 2014 9:21 PM
Aiden’s smile faulted slightly when the girl introduced herself. His parents told him to be aware of Muggleborns. They weren’t the sort that he should be really getting involved with. His parents didn’t think lowly of Muggleborns or even Muggles (although, they did not really have experiences with Muggles), but they were not someone that his family was meant to associate with on a more than acquaintance level. His mother said that this was the way things had to be. Aiden didn’t really understand it. He knew that it had been this way for centuries. He had learned all about it in his tutoring sessions, but it still never made much sense to him. His parents said it was okay to be sociable and polite but that he must never become close or else everyone will just become hurt.

He might have been able to avoid these things had she not blurted out her heritage, which he felt a little strange about knowing and wasn’t sure if he was supposed to respond to that comment or not. Did people respond to it? His introduction was mandatory. Every place he went where he had to greet people and introduce himself, he was required to say such things, but he knew they were all Purebloods, like him, and so… he wouldn’t need to specify that. Was he supposed to here so that everyone could distinguish from their social classes? He thought that would be easier, but his parents never told him to do that, so now he was conflicted.

Deciding to ignore this for now and wait until he met with some other people before concluding what he should be doing regarding his greeting. He took her offered hand for a brief shake and let it go. “Oh, if you didn’t agree with the wagon ride, you’ll hate flying lessons.” Aiden commented with a grin. “It’s nice to meet you, Eva.” Aiden stated easily enough. He may have been confused by etiquette because of her, but she had not offended him in any such way. “My mother knew how to fly already, so it wasn’t terrible for her, but she said there were ladies in her class that were petrified of getting off the ground.” Aiden told Eva. “I like to fly though. It’s fun. I can help you.” It never occurred to him that Eva might not need or want his help. He offered it because that was the sort of kid he was. He liked to be involved and be reliable.
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Eva Winters

August 16, 2014 7:44 PM


Eva saw his smile falter for a second and wondered if she did something wrong. Did she introduce herself incorrectly? It couldn't have to do anything with the wagon ride, she saw other kids with the exact same problem. Was it because she was Muggleborn? Did that matter? She'd wondered that before, but now she really started to. When she heard him introduce himself and his family, and assumed that she was supposed to share her background to. If that wasn't it, Eva couldn't think of what else it might have been.

But it was back almost instantly so she decided to dismiss it and watch what she said from now on.

When he offered to help with the flying lesson she grinned. She'd always wanted to fly, regardless of her fear of highs. It was strange, but true. Like how she loved climbing but froze whenever she did. Maybe brooms would be better than a wagon.

"I'd love that! Do you know when we'll start?

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Aiden

August 19, 2014 8:54 PM
Aiden grinned happily when Eva agreed to allow him to help her at the lessons. He was a fairly decent flier, even with his heft, so he was confident that he could at least help her stay steady on the broom. Aiden was not necessarily an athletic person. He liked watching Quodpot and Quidditch with his dad and he had grown up fencing as that was part of his etiquette lessons, but sports were not kind on someone as passive as Aiden. He preferred to watch rather than participate.

“I think the schedule said we have it tomorrow.” Aiden commented after taking a couple of bites of his food. Normally, he would have shoveled the food into his mouth as quickly as possible, but since he was supposed to be on his best behavior at all times while at Sonora, he made sure he ate his food slowly and with careful chews. His mother always scolded him when he hate too fast and had too few chews. She thought he was going to end up choking. Aiden felt like his mother worried way too much about things.

“So, since you are a Muggleborn, is all of this really exciting for you or really terrifying?” Aiden asked her. He knew enough about Muggles through his Godmother to know that they weren’t as dumb as some of the Magical societies would have you believing, but he didn’t know enough about them to understand anything that they did. He could only assume that if he was suddenly stuck in the Muggle World, he would be very confused and disoriented. “Did you have any idea that you might be magical before?”
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Eva Winters

August 28, 2014 11:26 AM

Eva thought about the question. Most people probably would have been a little scared...but strangely, she couldn't remember being afraid at all.

"Well, actually I was really excited when I found out. I've read a whole lot of books, and I guess it made me think of those when I found out. I used to daydream a lot about things like this.There were some weird things that happened when I was younger. My parents thought I was making it up when I told them, said I'd been reading to much fiction." Eva laughed. "I actually thought they were right for a while."

After taking a few bites a question formed.

"What about you? You've always known you were magic, right? What's it like growing up here? Is it that different, being in a Wizarding family?"

She'd wondered about that for a while now. Would the muggleworld be just as strange to wizards as the wizard would would seem to most muggles?

She looked at her new friend expectantly, waiting for his answer.
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