Headmaster Brockert

December 26, 2014 4:07 PM
Another year, another feast. Mortimer still couldn't say he'd mastered looking anything close to pleasant and cheery, but he could at least claim that he was getting used to the Sonora routine. Plus, last year had gone so much more smoothly than the previous one. No mishaps, not to his knowledge. Whatever personal issues the students had going on their daily lives was none of his business. It wasn't his fault or his problem.

That said, there was one student Mortimer had a slight interest in this year, his great-nephew Owen-and even with him the Headmaster was not that interested in interfering or anything. Mortimer simply did not have time and fortunately, his nephew was bright enough to realize that Mortimer was not the warm and friendly type. Thankfully, Owen's mother knew that as well. He'd just gotten rid of his cousin's daughter and couldn't have been more glad to see the back of that one, in part so he didn't have to deal with her mother anymore. Having to deal with Annabeth's over-protectiveness had the potential to be even worse, given he had to deal with her more often than Pearl though. At least she had the capability to be rational, however and her husband, his nephew, was an excellent go between as he was even more so.

He rose from his place at the table "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." Really, Mortimer was pretty sure he'd said the exact same words last year. With mildest curiosity, he watched for Owen's turn before continuing on the endless repetitive rituals.

"Would Anthony Carey and Wendy Canterbury please come to the front of the room to recieve your Head Student badges? In addition, I would like to call Emrys Lucan, Portia Dobson, Eleanor Vandenburg, and Ji-Eun Park up to recieve their prefect badges."

As they returned to their places, Mortimer announced. "This year's Midsummer event will be the Fair, details will be announced later in this year. First years, do not leave the Hall until your Head of House calls for you. We will now sing the school song."

Sheets of music appeared in front of the students. This was pretty much the only time the school song was ever sung, and he would be shocked if even a graduating seventh year knew it by heart. He certainly didn't.


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.


With that, the students were released to their meals and conversations and Mortimer didn't have to deal with this nonsense again until the Returning Feast after midterm.
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Ava Fletcher

January 03, 2015 4:01 PM
For the first time since before her dad died, Ava’s mother was there to take her to the wagon stop. As they lived in a semi-remote part of Washington and there were other students who lived in even more remote parts (the quiet Teppenpaw who had taken an Aladren to the ball the previous year coming to mind) it only made sense for them to come to a more easily accessible place. Papa drove in their beat-up VW bug, as usual, but Charlotte had been there sitting right next to Ava the whole way looking more carefree and easy than she had in a long time. For her part, Ava was content to just listen to her mother talk about her trips as usual, but instead, for a change, Charlotte was asking her about things. Who her friends were, did she have a best friend, what was her favorite subject, was there any one class that was too hard than the others, did she have a favorite hang-out at Sonora? They chattered happily, a semi-skeptical expression on Papa’s face as he quietly observed them. He was glad, however, that Charlotte at least seemed to be making more of an effort—he had been surprised that the summer trip actually went through and was starting to think that perhaps, just perhaps Charlotte was coming around and learning how to become a real mother.

Ava spent the wagon ride dreamily staring outside at the world below, thinking of her travels and the wonderful experience she’d had with her mother. The sunburn she’d acquired from spending too much time outside had faded to a nice tan and her hair once a medium shade of brown had lightened slightly from being in the sun. She was slightly uncomfortable with the change as she’d barely looked in a mirror all summer until she came home and saw herself in Papa’s bathroom mirror. It was astonishing. However, she covered herself as best she could in jeans and a lightweight sweater—falls were chilly in Washington and her school robe would cover her arms when she got to school and changed into a t-shirt to accommodate the Arizona weather. Her hair she left down, thinking that this way it would shade her face and perhaps keep others from seeing her darkened skin. She did, however, make sure to clip a tiny bit out so it wouldn’t get too in her face.

She chose a seat closer to the door than usual so that she could try and catch her friends as they came in. She had a lot of stories to tell them about her trip. However, the awkward position she found herself in of looking for people while trying not to be seen meant that Emrys walked right by her. When a Caelia Lucan was called to drink from the potion, Ava remembered Emrys had a sister coming to Sonora and realized that it would make sense if he wanted to sit closer to the front of the room to better see her. After that, she politely waited for the Headmaster to finish his speech—she’d known she wouldn’t make prefect, she was too absent-minded and didn’t appear particularly responsible at times she was sure, so she clapped heartily for Emrys and dug in quickly to the surrounding food once the Headmaster dismissed them for eating.

Her trip had opened Ava’s heart and stomach to the delicacies of Southern-Asian cuisine and her eyes scoured the table quickly, looking for sate, gado-gado, syabhaley or nasi lemak all of which had been some of her favorite tid-bits but either she couldn’t find them or the prairie elves couldn’t make them. She was leaning towards the second option as she figured prairie elves in the middle of the desert in Arizona did not likely have through knowledge of Indonesian or Himalayan cuisine. So instead she opted for the better known Asian dishes which tended to come from the North such as dumplings and rice. Her taste-buds mourned the difference in flavor. Though the dumplings were tasty and rice not too soft yet not too hard they lacked the spice she had been craving—an odd thought for a girl who only a year ago had been loathe to try soy beans. “Do you know if there’s any chili sauce nearby?” she asked to her neighbor as she took a long drink of tea, something that her first year self would have hated, being more of a coffee person normally. However, the delicate taste of dumplings and rice would have clashed with the bitter drink so she had opted for a weak cup of jasmine tea.
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