Headmaster Brockert

September 24, 2016 3:56 AM
This year, Mortimer felt slightly different about the Opening Feast. For the first time, there was a student he genuinely cared about being Sorted. Okay, maybe he had been slightly been interested over Owen and Angelique, but those were just his brother's grandchildren. This year it was his granddaughter Emerald who would be attending for her first time.

And while he kept his unemotional neutral expression-Mortimer's face only made about three different expressions, his Everyday Perpertual Scowl that his older brother Zachariah insisted that Mortimer was born with, his Death Glare for when someone really annoyed him, and the School Event Face, which was an attempt to look pleasant and cheerful but mostly still looked like a scowl. Oh and of course there was the Bit Too Much Whiskey face or the Got Too Close To Cousin Frank face that happened at parties sometimes where he genuinely did look somewhat happy-as the students filed in, he still couldn't help but wonder about how Emerald had fared at Orientation. The other students had better have been nice to her. Zachariah had mentioned Angelique constantly complaining that she didn't fit in with her classmates. Of course, since he didn't actually know much about the students as people, as far as Mortimer was concerned, Angelique was a spoiled child who was used to getting her way and complained when she didn't. Fortunately, Mortimer had enough sense to not tell his brother this. After all, he wouldn't like it if Zachariah insinuated not so nice things about his grandchildren.

Now though, it was time for Emerald and the other first years to be Sorted. He stood to greet the assembled mass and explain the process to them. "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."

Unlike previous years where he just patiently waited for the Sorting to be done so he could finish off what he had to do for it and just sit and eat and ignore everyone, he watched expectantly. He knew where he expected Emerald to go, and more than that where he wanted her, his first grandchild to go.

The student next to Emerald handed her the goblet and....for a moment, just a moment before anyone could notice him showing an emotion other than annoyance, a new expression washed over Mortimer's face, that of Proud Grandfather, before quickly switching back to School Event Face, though his usually forced smile did look a bit more genuine now.

Once the Sorting had finished, it was time to announce prefects and Head Students. "Would Jacob Manger and Chaslyn Brockert please come up and get your Head Student badges? In addition I'd like to call up John Spencer, Jemima Wolseithcrafte, Kelsey Atwater, and Gia Donovan to recieve their prefect badges. Congratulations." Wow, back to back Head Girls for the Brockert family as a whole and his cousin Corrine's daughter was the prefect for Crotalus. Utterly utterly shocking.

He went on. "Just a few more announcements before we begin the feast." Which I hate about a million times more than any of you. He silently added to himself. "First of all, our Groundskeeper, Nathan Xavier, is now our fulltime Herbology professor. Congratualations, Professor Xavier. I'd also like to introduce Professor Ammon, who will be teaching Muggle Studies, which is a newly offered elective, unlike Herbology which is required." Mortimer was going to have to make sure to check over the new professor's lessons to ensure that he didn't just teach the "good" stuff with gadgets and games. He wanted to make sure that Professor Ammon taught the good, the bad and the ugly with regards to Muggles. They could play fun games and read Muggle literature or whatever, but Mortimer in no way wanted the class to be propaganda that idealized the Muggle world. He wanted students taught about human slavery,genocide, and most importantly the witch trials, even if they did follow it up with a friendly Muggle card game of Yuckker or whatever it was that they played.

Actually, maybe he should keep an eye on Herbology too, come to think of it. Mortimer was all too familiar with certain herbs that could be grown, even though he himself preferred the liquid method of intoxication. Then again, he didn't really think Nathan would teach the students such things. The man had worked here for years and he was even the Teppenpaw Head of House. He'd earned some trust. Besides, Mortimer had a hard time imagining Nathan doing that himself in the first place. The thought was almost laughable.

And it wasn't necessarily Professor Ammon that Mortimer distrusted, or at least no more so than he distrusted most people, it was the discipline of Muggle Studies itself. In his eyes, even Divination was better, and he thought was all a bunch of well, bullcrap. The Muggle world was not this perfectly nice place, not some utopia, certainly not better than the magical one. They were both flawed, they even had some of the same flaws.People could say the magical world was prejudiced for example-and it was, he wasn't denying it-but so was the Muggle world from what he understood. Including, at one time before the Statute of Secrecy came into effect, against witches. Certain groups of them still believed in witchcraft and felt about it the way the people of Salem felt about it back in 1692. People were just horrible no matter what world, what time or what place one lived in. In a way, it was almost comforting in it's consistency.

Still there was one last announcement to be made and tradition to be carried out before he could sit down and enjoy a nice juicy cut of prime rib and a bourbon laced drink-it was nobody's blasted business what he had in his cup, he was the Headmaster and he was a Brockert. Besides, he was pretty sure certain other staff members imbibed quite often-and Mortimer didn't fault them a bit, if he had to actually deal with the students on a more regular basis, he'd drink too. Well, more.

So he pushed aside thoughts of Emerald and witch burning and staff members who drank and said "This year, our midsummer event will be the fair. Details to come later. We will now sing our school song."

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.




OOC-The card game Mortimer speaks of,"Yuckker", is actually Euchre.
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Makenzie Newell

September 27, 2016 3:25 AM
Makenzie wasn’t really sure how long she spent with Tobi in the Gardens, but it was quite peaceful and had her more at ease than she had been in a long time. Even seeing Araceli over summer had not calmed her this much, mostly because she was instinctively terrified of Araceli’s parents. Knowing what they had done to their own daughters did not instill the highest sense of trust for a virtual stranger who, while friends with their daughter, was still from a family of disgrace.

Just her and Tobi, who barely knew her but already had more faith in her than most people she had grown up would ever have, there were no restrictions or pressures like that. They were alone for a while until she realized that time had decisively passed and it had to be time for the Feast by now. Still, despite the time press, Makenzie felt no compelling need to run or anything like that, so she strolled merrily out of the Gardens and to the Cascade Hall, her hand tucked safely and happily in Tobi’s.

They arrived around the time Sortings were about to begin, so she gave his hand a quick squeeze and offered a hopeful, “I’ll see you later?” before heading to the Crotalus table. She was pleased to see an open spot by Araceli and quietly slipped into it. “Hi,” she whispered beneath the footsteps of nervous first years skitting about to join their new tables. There was a smile on her lips that she hadn’t worn in awhile, one that matched the butterflies in her stomach. She was unaware if anyone was staring at her, something that a couple hours ago was a fear that had her in tears.

The Badges went out, the fair was announced, the staff changes were discussed, but none of it was of particular interest to Makenzie, so she didn’t really listen much. Nor did the song, but it was a bit hard to tune out when, even the untrained ear could tell, not everyone was going to be on key. When it passed and food arrived, Makenzie looked eagerly about at what had appeared before her. She’d done her best in the past to hide her hunger and eat minimally, like a lady, but who cared now, right? “Can you pass me that?” she asked Araceli, gesturing to a plate just out of her own reach.


OOC: Any godmodding of Tobi was approved by his author.
12 Makenzie Newell Strangely happy [Araceli] 291 Makenzie Newell 0 5


Araceli Arbon

September 27, 2016 3:46 AM
Araceli was on one of the last wagons to arrive, coming from way out east. She had gone to their dorm but not found Makenzie in, so had taken a seat in the common room with a book - close enough if her preferred room-mate came back but far enough away to avoid one on one time with Shino, unless the girl was rude enough to interrupt her reading. Hopefully their other room-mate was feeling disoriented and tired from the change of timezone and not in a conversational mood. Araceli preferred Shino when she didn’t feel like sticking her nasty little nose into other people’s business, though sadly that seemed to be a rare occurrence.

But Makenzie hadn’t come up, so eventually Araceli had gone down, making sure to save a space for her friend when she found that she’d arrived first. She was excited to see her again. During their tea party, she had felt listened in on by the paintings and the house elf, all of which were very loyal to father. She hadn’t dared to bring up her own triumph, the part she’d played in getting Makenzie over for tea, lest the ways her family managed her father got back to him and thus were rendered ineffective. She was excited to tell her though. Araceli had rarely felt like a more powerful person than she had then. This year, she thought, might truly be different She might manage to not just speak but to actually speak her mind. However, this topic was driven from her mind, and her mouth formed a little ‘o’ of surprise as her room-mate entered hand in hand with a boy. She wasn’t quite sure what to think. Certainly Makenzie didn’t seem to want to avoid everyone’s attention, as she would have expected.

Makenzie came and sat by her, but there was the sorting and all the other business to go through before they had a chance to talk. And when they did, Makenzie’s first words were a request for a dish of food, as if nothing out of the ordinary was happening. Araceli passed it over silently, helping herself to some smoked salmon whilst she tried to form an appropriate question.

“Ar- Are you and Tobi an item?” she stammered out. It definitely wasn’t the first subject she’d imagined them talking about but it certainly seemed the most pressing now. She hadn’t even really thought he and Makenzie were friends, let alone more!
13 Araceli Arbon Opening feast, open mouthed 290 Araceli Arbon 0 5

Makenzie

September 28, 2016 2:16 AM
“Thank you,” Makenzie said politely as Araceli passed the dish she had requested. She helped herself to a serving of the size she decided was apt for her and sat it back down in an available spot on the table, so that anyone else who wanted some could get it. She had just picked up her drink glass when Araceli asked a surprisingly bold question.

The redhead did her best to suppress her drink from channeling through routes other than her esophagus (namely, her nose) and swallowed it down, composing herself before responding. “No,” she said at last, although her tone wasn’t altogether convincing. “I mean... I don’t think so. I was just, you know, really scared about coming back here after… everything.” It still felt so surreal, and she couldn’t bring herself to say outloud what had happened that summer. Araceli knew, so that was enough. “But Tobi found me in the Gardens and he was so nice to me. He made it seem like everything was going to be okay, so…”

She felt silly and didn’t want to say it aloud, not even to her best friend, or at least not here, but it had been nice just to have a hand to hold. Makenzie had relatively little experience in the department of boys, but she had found from dancing and from this (completely innocent) experience in the Gardens that she was a rather physical person. She liked the feeling of someone else’s warmth around her. It made her feel safe and wanted. Makenzie had never thought she had an issue in those areas, but it was somehow an entirely different sensation to any safety and wantedness she had known before. Boys were nice like that.

“...Do you think he wants to be?” asked the Prefect incredulously, as if the thought had just struck her. “Like, do you think that’s why he was so nice to me?” Tobi seemed even before the heart-to-heart had really gotten going to have such strong and formed positive opinions of her despite only speaking here and there over the last few years of going to school together, but she had, to an extent, chalked his kindness up to his overall nature. He was a Teppenpaw, after all. Kindness seemed to be a requirement. But maybe, just maybe, there was something extra there.

She didn’t know how she felt about the idea. Thinking about it stirred some sort of sensation in her stomach, but Makenzie didn’t want to let herself commit to a crush after a single interaction. That was childish and silly. Still, the idea wasn’t exactly unpleasant, and without her even realizing it, a crooked grin settled into her lips as she thought about it.
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Araceli

October 08, 2016 1:43 AM
“He always seemed nice,” Araceli nodded. She had always liked Tobi. She had met him in the MARS room in her first week of school. He was the first person she’d spoken to at Sonora. He’d always held a special place in her heart for that. But then… Then she’d never been able to do anything about it. He was always with Arne, who was so easily outgoing and intimidating. He didn’t seem to notice her, hanging hopefully on the periphery. And then she’d stopped being herself. Delphine had taken over and those tiny embers of friendship had died out. She tried not to feel jealous now that Makenzie seemed to have made the connection that she couldn’t, although her expression had definitely drifted to somewhere far away and melancholy.

“I-I don’t know,” she stammered, when Makenzie’s question brought her back to earth. “I don’t think that’s why he was nice to you. I think he’s just… is. Nice, I mean. But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t like you in that way too. And if you go around holding hands with him, people are going to talk about you. So you should probably decide what you think so that you know what to say.”
13 Araceli *pouts instead* 290 Araceli 0 5

Makenzie

October 11, 2016 5:20 PM
Makenzie’s smile fell a bit as Araceli’s logic brought her back to reality. What had she been thinking? Walking around openly holding hands with a boy she hardly knew, in a school full of whisperers and conspirators? What would they say about her? What implications would they make?

What would her father say?

She inhaled deeply. “You’re completely right,” the redhead conceded. “That was probably rather foolish of me. I just… got a bit carried away, I guess. I didn’t expect anyone else to be so understanding or nice. Not even the Teppenpaws,” she added with a faint laugh, trying to keep the air light for both of their sakes. Araceli knew sacrifice better than anyone else, had been through so much, but here was Makenzie, going wild after a single misfortune. (Admittedly that single misfortune had kind of blown her entire world apart, but still, she was certain Araceli had felt that once and maintained her composure. And Makenzie was now sixteen years old, an age that made it a bit harder to be as logical and strategic as both of them had always had to be, so perhaps that was a factor. Excuses, excuses.) She needed to be better, more like Araceli.

Quite a far cry from the self-sabotage in name of bettering her friend, now, wasn’t it?

“We should probably talk about something else now, yeah?” said Makenzie, using all of her self-control to resist the urge to look over at Tobi’s table. She still fully intended to spend more time with him later--she couldn’t just stop after how much he’d done for her in a single day--but she would have to be more careful. “I’m still so grateful to have seen you over the summer for tea. Was the rest of your break pleasant?”
12 Makenzie Oh no, don't do that either! 291 Makenzie 0 5