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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Louis Valois

September 24, 2016 12:04 PM
Fourth year sounded so old, and Louis both hated and loved it. The older he got, the more he got to learn in class, and the sooner it was until he would legally be able to make his own decisions about how to live. However, the downside was that being in fourth year meant more expectations, looming exams, and reminded him of age differences.

For once, Louis had found his summer to be generally pleasant. The first few weeks had been spent with Emmy-Lou at his best friend’s ranch, and had been full of fun, laughter, and riding. He’d also met Gwen, her step-cousin, who was starting at Sonora that year. They’d got on quite well, and had bonded over music, even playing a duet together on the piano one evening. He’d stayed in America a little longer after his holiday with Emmy, as his father had business to attend to, and Louis had had a glorious day of muggle adventure with Arianna in New York. He’d been in such high spirits after that, and even being back in French pureblood society hadn’t managed to bring him down. Besides, he’d still had his friends to run away with when he could. Alejo had gone back to Spain with his family, which was a shame, but Louis had spent more time with Manu and JB this year, both of whom could always be relied on for a good laugh.

Returning to Sonora was definitely more complex this year. Yes, he’d get to see Emmy, Arianna, Arne and everyone else again, but there was a certain person that he was trepidatious about seeing. After their almost-argument at the midsummer ball, he wasn’t really sure where he stood with Ingrid. The rest of the ball had gone fairly smoothly, but he’d found himself replaying their conversation again and again. He felt slightly guilty for not standing up for what he believed in better, but more than anything he found himself confused and disappointed by Ingrid. How could she believe that someone was better than another simply because of the circumstances of their birth? They’d got on so well, and he hated to think that his judgement of her had been wrong. During the summer he had broached the subject with his grandmother, who had soon got the whole story out of him, and her words of wisdom were slightly comforting. She’d reminded him that not everyone could see the truth as clearly as he could, and that he couldn’t force them to change their minds. All he could do, she’d said, was suggest a better way of looking at things, and live his life as an example of what he believed in. Setting an example probably included not trying to flirt (or whatever it had been - banter? Rivalry? Friendship?) with Ingrid, if she really was as prejudiced as her comments at the ball suggested. He resolved to talk to her as soon as he could, wanting to know where they stood, even if the conversation had the potential to be awkward.

However, Louis and Ingrid were not in the same house, so he elected to ignore the problem for now. Of more immediate interest was the Headmaster’s speech, which would announce the new prefects. For the first time, Louis felt really interested in who had been picked, as he knew the students in the year directly above him better than any other of the years above. He was pleased to see Jack, his Quidditch teammate, get the prefect badge for Aladren.

Louis started to fill his plate with food, choosing a few dishes around him that looked tempting. Too much of a sociable person to spend the feast sitting in silence, he turned to the person next to him. “Did you have a nice summer?” he asked, smiling.
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Jack Spencer

September 27, 2016 4:38 AM
The wagon was always Jack’s least favourite part of travelling, but like every year he joined the other international students in the enclosed space. Lily went to sit with her mates and Jack sat next to Barnaby for a chat. Summer had been rather eventful. His eldest brother was now engaged and had moved into a flat with his fiancée. That left Charlotte rather lonely in her flat despite the cat she had still roaming its rooms, so Jack had taken to visiting her often. His sister ran in the upper class London social circles now and had introduced him to a few of her new friends. One of those friends had taken a liking to him and had brought her sister along to one of their parties.

Jack and Ruby had got on right away and had spent a very lovely two months doing loads of activities together. He missed her after seeing her nearly every single day during the summer. She was a friendly witch, loyal but independent and ambitious. She liked being active and doing something fun rather than drinking tea and chatting like so many of the witches he knew. It made Jack see Lily a little differently and appreciate her active spirit a bit more.

The wagon came to a stop and Jack felt the familiar nausea in the pit of his stomach. He stepped out, eager for fresh air, before following the crowd to Cascade Hall for another feast. The delicious aroma of different foods made Jack’s stomach grumble. He put a hand on his stomach and sat down with his house-mates. Jack was looking forward to this new academic year. The thought of CATS made him a little anxious, but it was going to be a good challenge for him.

There was the high possibility of becoming Prefect as well, but Jack was up against his room-mates. As Barnaby was quite active and popular in school, Jack saw him as his biggest competition. He would have to work hard to socialise more if he wanted to be Head Boy like his brother. As the Headmaster made his usual introductions, Jack crossed his fingers underneath the table in a very uncharacteristic show of superstition. He really wanted it, he believed, more than anyone else. So when his name was the first to be called, he almost didn’t recognise ‘John Spencer’. It hit him a second later and Jack stood up to join the others at the front to receive his badge. He felt as though he was watching himself float on air up to the front to stand next to the other Prefects. Pride swelled in him as he pinned the badge onto his uniform, but he noticed he was the only wizard this year. It made him feel slightly uncomfortable, but he didn’t think it would deter him from doing the best job he could.

Jack returned to his seat, still walking on air, and sang the school song with renewed enthusiasm. After all the formalities were done with, Jack looked around at his house-mates with pride. Aladren was the best house no matter what anyone else might say.

“My summer was lovely, thanks,” he replied as he poured himself some soothing tea for his stomach. “My brother got engaged. He and his girlfriend, Ginny, actually met here at Sonora.” The thought that his brother was going to be a married man still hadn’t sunk in fully, so Jack didn’t think much of it. “What about you? How was your summer, Louis?” He was so used to calling his team-mates by their surnames on the pitch he had to consciously remember to address them by their given name.
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Louis Valois

October 02, 2016 12:50 PM
The thought of having siblings getting engaged startled Louis, even though it really shouldn’t. Why, only that summer he’d attended the wedding of Xavier Dautin (Madeleine’s older brother) and Hélène Vexin, who were both quite young. However, Louis had no older siblings – in fact, he had no siblings at all – and hearing his friend and classmate talk about his brother’s engagement only served to further remind Louis of how quickly they were growing up. At times, adulthood seemed scarily close, and this was one of them.

However, Jack then asked Louis how his summer had been, and at once thoughts of getting older receded. “It was actually really great,” Louis replied enthusiastically. “I spent a few weeks at Emmy-Lou’s place, and also met up with Arianna for a day in New York.” Louis assumed that Jack would know who Emmy-Lou was, as they’d shared classes for another year now. “I didn’t actually spend that much time in France this summer, and when I did I was plotting starting an orchestra here. You don’t play any instruments, do you?” he asked, hopefully. He was really hoping he could get a good range of instruments together so they could have fun with a wider range of pieces.

Thoughts of his planned new club let to thoughts of his other great interest at Sonora: Quidditch. “Do you reckon Aladren will manage a Quidditch team this year?” he asked Jack, hoping that the older boy would have inside information on current non-players or potential first years that Louis didn’t. “We’d better, we need to win back our title from that Pecari lot!” For so long Aladren hadn’t been beaten, and Louis wasn’t going to let the Pecari team have a similarly long run of victories if he could help it! However, replacing two players wasn’t necessarily going to be easy, especially as they’d only managed to get one new player last year. Maybe he would have to resort to persuading people like Dustin and Madeleine that what they really wanted to do was join the Quidditch team...
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Jack

October 04, 2016 4:04 PM
Jack wasn't acquainted with Emmy-Lou, but he did know of her from class. He didn't realise Louis and she were close enough to spend a few weeks together, but perhaps they were family friends. "Sounds like a grand time," he said with a smile. Jack had only been to New York once when Adam was a first or second year. After some kind of concert the Spencers had toured the United States, but Jack didn't have many memories of all the places they'd visited. He only remember New York to be much dirtier than London, but he liked how different it was. Still, he preferred London to any other city.

"Well, I used to play the cello, but I haven't been at it for a while." Jack had never really enjoyed playing it, but there were times he thought back to it fondly. He and his siblings had all taken music lessons, but only Charlotte had really stuck with it. It was too bad she wasn't here any more for Louis's club.

"If we can't put together a team we'll be a laughing stock," said Jack, brightening at the topic. "I agree. We've lost to Pecari one too many times. With Dill - er, Clark - as captain I think we stand a good chance. I don't know how Pecari's done it for so long with such an arrogant twit as their Seeker. Though Park might be a prat, he's good at what he's supposed to do." Jack didn't like acknowledging it, but in order for them to create a successful plan of action they needed to acknowledge each team's strengths and weaknesses.

"We just need to do some serious recruiting," he said with a sigh. "We've never had trouble putting a team together in the years I've been here and we definitely can't fail now." Jack didn't know what it was that suddenly made him feel so much more responsible. It might've been the shiny new badge on his robes. "Let's see if we can spot any promising first or second years."
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