Headmaster Brockert

November 06, 2015 5:23 PM
Ugh. Opal was pregnant again . Really, Mortimer had thought all that his son and daughter-in-law were trying to was get a boy and they had gotten one. Why in Merlin's name did they need another child? The woman was a moron and not cut out in the least to have so many kids so close together. He didn't mind having grandchildren generally speaking but no, just no. Not them. Not her.

Of course, his face remained stoic. He never ever showed the slightest hint of emotion, especially in such a public place. Last thing one wanted was to give teenagers ammunition. Just because none of them had been responsible for last year's incidents, didn't mean that Mortimer trusted them in the least. Besides, he wasn't upset, just a tad annoyed. And he was sure he always seemed a tad annoyed. Because he usually was.

As the first years filed in, he stood and began to speak. "Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. In just a minute,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."

Much like two years ago with Owen, Mortimer took a slight interest in the Sortings this year, with his niece Angelique coming in. Two years from now his oldest grandchild, Emerald would be here and though he would only admit it to himself-because Mortimer never admitted how he felt when he did feel something-he was looking forward to it. He hoped Emerald would be an Aladren, like he had been. She was quiet and bookish and did not seem to have inherited her mother's total lack of intellect.

Anyway, he noted Angelique's sorting and though he didn't smile-that wasn't an expression that Mortimer's face naturally made and when he tried, he looked like an animal about to eat it's prey and besides, it kind of hurt a little to do so-he was pleased with it. Angelique might have been silly and spoiled, but at least she managed to get a perfectly respectable house.

Once the first years had found their new houses, Mortimer said. "Would Arnold Manger and Ji-Eun Park please come up and get your Head Student badges. In addition I'd like to call up Clark Dill, Jake Manger, Chaslyn Brockert, and Lionel Layne to recieve their prefect badges. Congratualtions."

After they had sat back down, Mortimer announced. "This year's Midsummer event will be the bonfire. Now we will sing the school song." Which none of you will ever remember, he silently added as sheets appeared in front of the assembled mass.

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, food appeared, students were free to converse, and he was free to enjoy his meal.
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Raine Collindale

November 07, 2015 1:10 AM
Meeting Hippo had been nice, and it had helped an awful lot to allay some of the fears about how people at this school might treat her and her brother. But it didn’t mean that she really wanted to be here any more than she had before. She hadn’t spent all her life dreaming of the day she’d come away to school to learn magic. She had planned to learn it the way her family always had, picking up what was needed, as it was needed, learning from those around her. She already knew a bit - her mother always had her help out with potions and salves when people got sick. She liked learning that way. But that wasn’t thorough and proper, according to That Man from the government. Families were free to educate at home but it had to actually be an education, not just a hotchpotch of spells as they occurred to them. She remembered his dismissive tone. She was sure he’d even put a sneer on the word ‘home,’ even though their tent had just about everything a regular house did - just it was more foldable. So now she had to be in school, with lessons, and textbooks and rules, and learn all manner of things that she was never going to really need, all the while missing out on being part of her family. She had never been more glad to be a twin, so that at least she wasn’t alone in this. But as they approached the Cascade Hall, the little knot that had been in her stomach all day just grew and grew, because she knew that they were going to be split up.

Even after she took her sip of potion, and turned - as she had expected - bright yellow, she paused, waiting for Kyte. She couldn’t quite let go of the hope that he might come with her. It wasn’t like Kyte wasn’t nice. He was a sweet person who’d never hurt another, and he always tried to make people laugh. Almost everyone liked him… But as took his sip, he turned brown. She’d known it really, that he would. He was nice, but he was other things too.

He smiled at her encouragingly, and then he was gone. It felt like it took her forever to get to the yellow table. It felt like everyone was staring, and there was the added problem that her limbs all felt like lead. And she thought that she might cry, and with everyone watching that’d just about be the worst thing, because then they’d all think she was a baby. She slid into a seat at Teppenpaw table, her eyes shining. As the next people moved out of the line to sip the potion and join their houses, the tears began sliding down her cheeks.

The speech washed over her. She hid her face behind the song sheet to try to keep people from noticing that she was crying, trying to mumble a few of the words. When the sheets vanished, and the food appeared though, she really had no defence, and nor had she managed to get a hold of herself and stop. She wiped her eyes again, and sniffed as people around her began to help themselves to food, but she wasn’t really feeling very hungry.
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Wu Peizhi

November 07, 2015 4:24 AM
Summer had been about as pleasant as Peizhi had expected. Given the relative absence of her favorite older brother, the relief of leaving Sonora had been considerably lessened. Bohai was her favorite thing about home, although she did also feel attached to her mother and other brother Huojin, but it was not with them that she spent most of her time. What time she was not with her father, she had been with her sister. And while Peizhi felt no ill-will for Serenity, spending time with her--a practical stranger--in America was not how she wanted to spend her summer.

All she wanted was Bohai. Like her, he was the silent type, although his was in a more brooding, mysterious, strong way. Peizhi understood that she was weak, but Bohai was her protector. He looked after her and did not require elaborate conversation to understand her wants and need. They were connected nonverbally and deeply in a way she would almost consider spiritual. But as punishment for her relative failure at Sonora, she was barely allowed to spend time with him.

And as she now returned for another year, she carried his image with her in her mind to help her try to be strong. The second year could picture clearly his striking appearance, the startling contrast between his rich brown eye and its bright blue counterpart, the scar that covered the latter, a reminder of some long past injury that had never really been explained to her. Peizhi had to do better. For him. She had to step outside her foolish shyness and try to make something of herself. She was here for information, for connections. She had to meet people.

She was not interested in the Sortings, the announcements, or the song. And truthfully, she was not terribly interested in the food, either, given that her body was now adjusting to the time change. Mostly, the Teppenpaw was just tired, which made her feel even more unsociable. And while she was not one to really treat herself with much generosity, she supposed she could afford a slow beginning. It was only the first day, after all, and she did have all year.

Her resolve to do nothing, however, was challenged when she took notice of the first year beside her. The girl seemed to be crying quietly to herself, suggesting how lost and alone she must have been feeling. Peizhi was a quiet, shy girl, but she also had a big heart, and she remembered being almost exactly there a year prior. Really, she still felt that way now. So with obviously concerned strain, she said quietly, “Excuse me. A-are you… alright?”
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Raine

November 07, 2015 11:28 PM
A soft voice beside her asked if she was alright, and Raine turned to see that the Asian girl sitting beside her had noticed her tearful face. She bit her lip. She couldn’t well say that she was fine, thanks, because it was pretty clear she wasn’t. But she wasn’t sure what to say either… She knew she didn’t want to explain all about the man from the government, not to a total stranger, because she thought that, to most people, it probably made her family sound bad. Most people were used to all the rules and regulations, and thought they were right, proper and there for a reason. They’d side with the snooty official and think worse of her family because people always did - just like when law enforcement wizards turfed through their camps, no one ever believed that it was just cos they picked on folks like them. They always thought there must have been some reason, that they’d acted suspicious or the officers had had a tip off. People didn’t just go round bothering folks for no reason, everyone else said. Except, when it was them, that was exactly what they did.

“I just want to go home,” she replied quietly, a little anxious as to how this would be met, especially as she couldn’t explain all the reasons why she was so disoriented to find herself here. The girl wasn’t a first year cos her skin was its normal colour. She was probably all settled in and just about loved the place. It was normal to want to come school. Raine was going to be the odd one out for never having wanted it. “I miss my family,” she added, by way of trying to find some kind of explanation.
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Wu Peizhi

November 08, 2015 12:00 AM
Wu Peizhi was a rather small girl. While most of her family members were fairly tall, she had not reached any sort of remarkable height yet. This girl was about the same size as she was, but something about her made her seem even tinier. Maybe it was the sadness that seemed to make her more compact as it weighed her down, like she was so out of place that her physical person tried to take up as little of this new space as possible. Whatever the reason, this new little Teppenpaw just seemed so teeny.

The second year’s heart broke for her as she elaborated on the cause of her sadness. “I just want to go home.” Peizhi was in the process of formulating a response when the girl added, “I miss my family.”

What was she supposed to say to that? Her English was developed enough that translating her thoughts was not the problem here; it was finding the right words at all. She definitely commiserated with the girl, having spent most of her first year (and expecting to spend much of this year as well) in the exact same position, counting down the weeks, days, and sometimes even the hours until she could get out of this place and return somewhere she felt like she belonged, among family who, while not always the most affectionate or kindest of people, generally accepted and protected her.

“It will, um,” she began cautiously, her hand hovering nervously in the space between them as she struggled between the urge to offer comfort and the fear of physical contact. “It will be better. Soon. School is a nice place.” Wu felt a pang of guilt, but she was not being truly dishonest. In her experience, the homesickness and anxiety did get better. It just never went completely away. And she did honestly believe that Sonora was nice. It just… could never be China, her home. None of her Housemates could ever be Bohai.
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Raine

November 13, 2015 6:04 AM
It would get better. School was nice. Raine nodded and tried her best to smile at the other girl. It was just… hard to believe. It was what people were meant to say, and what she had wanted to hear, and that in itself made it feel like might not be true. And she wasn’t even sure she wanted it to be. She didn’t feel like she should stop missing her family. Although, she knew really it was how that sort of thing went. Like when someone died. Over time, it hurt less, but it didn’t mean you’d loved them any less. You’d just learnt to deal with it. Then there was the fact that this girl was probably used to a life that Raine wasn’t. Even simple things, like living in the same place - even if it was away from home - for months straight. Doing homework. Having a schedule…. Raine was a total outsider to all those things and she didn’t know whether she could fit it without giving up feeling like herself. Still, she knew the other girl was trying to be friendly, and she didn’t want to seem ungrateful or drag her down. So she tried to smile.

She couldn’t help but notice the other girl wasn’t exactly local, and it crossed her mind as to whether she felt as much an outsider as Raine did, though probably for different reasons, Still, that seemed sorta personal, especially given that she didn’t even know…

“So, um, what’s your name?” she asked.
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Wu Peizhi

November 20, 2015 1:04 AM
The girl’s smile and nod, though faint, gave Wu a bit of hope. She didn’t think anything she had said was spectacular, nor did she anticipate any extreme reversal in the first year’s demeanor, but even a minor improvement was progress. And that was something to feel proud of, both for the girl and for her. It felt nice to help out one of her newest fellow Teppenpaws.

She asked for her name, and it took the second year a moment to come up with her response, mostly because she was never sure how to introduce herself. A lot of Purebloods here specified their familial locations, but it was fairly clear from her name where her home was. She was just always confused about what order she ought to give her names; “Wu Peizhi” was what she was used to, but as far as the school, as well as all its Westerners were concerned, she was “Peizhi Wu”.

“Peizhi Wu,” she decided after some deliberation. “And, you?” Wu instinctively hoped for a fancy, society introduction, although she had her doubts that would come true. Not out of any ill will, just because it tended to make things simpler to just abide by the standards set forth for her, either by her father specifically or their society as a whole. Not to mention that before starting at Sonora last year, she had never even met a Muggleborn before.

“Uou are very nice girl,” she added before the other girl had time to answer her question. “I am sure you will find many friends.”
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