Headmaster Brockert

July 02, 2016 1:10 PM
Midterm had passed much as all the others before it , filled with parties where he'd had to be polite and make small talk. Mortimer loathed small talk, it was all so pointless and uninteresting. If he was going to talk to others, he would prefer it to be worth his while, an intellectual discussion. His seven year old granddaughter Topaz was more capable of it than some society adults as far as he was concerned.

Now, however, it was time for school to resume and Mortimer couldn't have been happier about it, not that it showed. Of course, Sonora was full of people too, teenagers no less, but he didn't really have to interact with them too much one on one.

Besides, even if he did have to make a few remarks, there was much less to say at the Returning Feast than there was at the Opening Feast. Once the students were settled in, Mortimer cast a quick Sonorus charm on himself and stood. "Welcome back to Sonora. I hope you all had a nice break." He still didn't really care if they did or not, not anymore then he had last year or the year before or the year before that but he said it anyway. "Before we eat, I would like to introduce our new Astronomy professor, Professor Wolf-Starra." Presumably this new addition to staff was somehow connected to the Divinations teacher. "All intermediate students now will have the opportunity take Astronomy as an elective."

With that, Mortimer sat down and the meal began.
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Tess Whittaker

July 09, 2016 10:18 AM
Back at Sonora! That was a cause for celebration if ever Tess heard of one, and all the wonderful food in front of her provided the perfect way to celebrate. It wasn’t that she didn’t like seeing her family – on the contrary, she loved spending time with them and finding out all that they’d been up to whilst she’d been away – but Tess was realising that there was less to do at home. Moving to America just before starting at boarding school had been a tactical mistake in terms of making friends, and as a result her holidays were a lot less interesting than they used to be, except for when they went back to Britain for a visit. Tess was a sociable kind of girl who loved spending time with others her age, and whilst she’d got to know the faces of quite a few people in the village outside of Boston where she lived, they all had their own friends and weren’t bothered about a girl who was hardly there.

However, Tess was now back at Sonora and already feeling more in her element. When she thought about it, it was strange that she felt more at home in the magical world than the muggle, but having been brought up in an odd mix of both she supposed it was hardly surprising that she’d taken to Sonora so quickly, seeing as there she didn’t have to hide any aspect of her heritage.

The Headmaster’s brief announcement contained nothing of real interest to her, although Astronomy could be fun. He didn’t mention the ball again, although Tess had bought a nice dress over the midterm break and was starting to think about who she’d like to go with (if anybody was interested in that – she’d be perfectly happy to go with a group of friends). She recognised that she was only in second year, and nobody really seemed to be thinking of relationships quite yet – not that she was. Still, she planned to sort something out so she wasn’t on her own and bored all evening.

Tucking in to all of the food around her, Tess was definitely happy. “Isn’t it good to be back at Sonora?” she asked her neighbour, expecting them to be as glad to be back as she was.
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Killian Everett

July 18, 2016 9:28 AM
Not all the gifts, nor the drool-worthy feast his mother made for Christmas dinner could erase the new knowledge that burned in Killian’s mind. Like a captive bird who’d spent its life in a cage, only to be freed, Killian resented being returned to his gilded home after tasting the sweet freedom of Sonora. Now that he was back, he dreaded the thought of summer and the long months he’d be forced back home where his mom would watch his every move like a hawk, making sure he didn’t strain his delicate body.

Delicate, he wanted to snort at the thought. So he was a little small for his age, so what? Sonora taught him that he wouldn’t break just because he ran a few steps instead of walked. Ha! If his mom knew what he did during Quidditch practice, she’d lose her mind. That or pull him out of school so fast his head would still be spinning a month later. It’s why he was so very careful not to let her see the scrapes and bruises he’d gained during practice. Knowing his luck, she would’ve hauled him to the hospital for a full checkup if she saw the walloping big bruise across his ribs where a bludger tried to knock him out of a practice game.

All in all, it made the holidays a rather terrifying stretch of days where he kept expecting her to ferret out information he’d rather she never know. Somehow, he’d survived, and the familiar cascading waterfalls soothed his rattled nerves. That, and all the delicious food. With a grin, he speared a thick slice of honey ham, along with a cob of corn and some stuffing.

A voice caught his attention before he could dig in. “Yes! Christmas was great and all, but I’m happy to be back. How were your holidays?” he asked, wondering if she celebrated Christmas or something else. He’d learned in the first part of the year about purebloods, but he didn’t know much about them, or if the girl was one. Did they celebrate muggle holidays? Or something else?
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Tess

July 18, 2016 6:07 PM
Tess frowned as Killian mentioned Christmas. It wasn’t that she didn’t like the holiday – it was her favourite time of the year – but things had been a little different these since the Whittaker family had moved to America. For starters, Christmas without a great horde of extended family all engaged in cooking feasts, opening thousands of presents, and playing mad games was more relaxed but less fun, and also in America even little things like the church services just weren’t the same as Tess was used to.

“My holidays were ok,” replied Tess. “But we’ve only been in America for a year and a bit, and I’ve been at Sonora for most of that, so things are a little boring at home. Besides, the muggle world just isn’t as exciting anymore now that I live in the wizarding world for so much of the year.” She sighed, but then brightened a little, always preferring to look on the bright side of life. “But my mum and I spent a long weekend in New York, which was great, especially as I got to spend some time away from my annoying little brother.” Tess was half joking there. She did love her little brother Henry, but he could get very irritating at times. Currently he liked to go on about how she didn’t actually live at home anymore, and that she ought to start paying rent. This joke had dragged on for a little too long now, and didn’t help Tess feel like she belonged in their new house.

Anyway, that was during the holidays, and she was back at Sonora now. The distance between the two siblings had already made Tess think more fondly of Henry. He was actually due to start high school next year, but it seemed unlikely that he’d be coming to Sonora. He’d shown no magical ability, and with one parent a muggleborn witch and the other simply a muggle, the Whittakers weren’t expecting both of their children to be magical. Tess thought that Henry was actually quite pleased at the prospect of no longer following in his elder sister’s footsteps.

“You’re in first year, right?” Tess asked Killian. She was fairly sure he was – she'd seen him in class, and she knew he wasn’t in her year – but they’d never actually spoken before, and it didn’t hurt to check. “How's it going so far? I’m Tess, by the way.”
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