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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Gia Donovan

September 25, 2016 5:05 PM
After hanging out in Cascade Hall for a little while and catching up with a few people, Gia had gone up to her dorm room to unpack her trunk and settle herself in before the feast. Coming from Seattle down to Arizona in a full wagon was always a bit hectic and bumpy. She was friendly with most people on there, but that didn’t make the ride feel any less long. Gia liked to take a couple of hours before the feast to really calm down and just relax. Or, maybe talk to Sammy if she happened to be around. But mostly she just wanted to get her area of the room all put together so that she didn’t have to do it either after the feast or the following day after classes.

As the evening drew closer, Gia ran a brush threw her hair and corrected any imperfections with her eye liner. It was weird to her that she was a fifth year now. The oldest of the Intermediate students. She only had a year to go before she was an Advance student and it was a little frightening. She knew that she had a long time before she really had to worry about it, but it was still knowledge that felt quite overwhelming to have. This year, though, was her CATS year and that should really be her focus. Gia was an above average student. People seemed to have picked up on her studying habits considering what awards she had won in the yearbook, which she thought was a little funny as most people didn’t seem to think highly of Pecaris in terms of intelligence. Being a perfect student was incredibly important to her because she wanted to make her mother, and her late father, proud of her.

Gia took a seat at the Pecari table, making sure to sit near one of her friends, and greeting those around her with an added smile because that was the sort of person she was. Friendly with everyone, even if they weren’t friendly with her. Sometimes there were slip ups, like the one with Emmy-Lou that caused the two of them to be labeled worst enemies (a ridiculous thing to vote for as Gia had only ever had that one altercation with her and it was in a moment when she felt emotional and vulnerable), but Gia always tried to make sure she had a smile for everyone.

She listened as the Headmaster began the speech and watched with semi-interest as the first years were sorted into their proper houses, cheering for those who were sorted into Pecari, and waited until the end of the speech so that she could enjoy the spread of food, but as she was clapping for the announcements of the Head students and the Prefects, Gia realized that the Headmaster had said her name. Not Sammy’s or Chuck’s, but hers. Her blue eyes widened in surprise and she quickly looked around to her friends to see their reactions to the news. Gia had never considered herself a candidate for Prefect because Sammy and Chuck were so much more involved and loved by the student body than she was.

Gia slowly stood up and made her way towards the Headmaster to accept her badge. She gave congratulations to the other recipients of the badge, but she was too flabbergasted by her own to really hear any that they gave to her. Gia returned to her seat and spent the remainder of the speech staring at the metal in her hand. She didn’t hear a single thing the Headmaster said after he had called her name, neither did she hear the song, or see the food appear before her. She didn’t look up from the badge until she felt a tap on her arm and a voice registered close to her ears. Looking up, Gia focused on the person addressing her, “I’m sorry, were you saying something?”
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Diana Carey

October 02, 2016 6:09 PM
Sixth year. Diana could barely believe it. Wasn’t it just yesterday she’d started Intermediate classes?

She was, she thought as she walked into the Cascade Hall, going to miss Intermediate classes. They had been relatively easy – Diana had managed to get herself nominated for Best Spellcasting in the yearbook; she would have been prouder of that if it hadn’t put her picture right next to one of Umland – and the number of years in the classes meant there had never been a shortage of decent company. Advanced classes involved fewer options for company – Diana expected to spend most of the year talking to Jake and her roommates and maybe occasionally the ever-so-twitchy Mr. Westley, if everyone decent on the planet didn’t start shunning his sister – and they were supposed to take real effort to do well in. Of course, people had also told her the CATS were going to be much harder than they had actually been, so Diana wasn’t despairing of her self-esteem yet, but she was definitely not feeling confident of her ability to just breeze through the next two years.

On her way to the Pecari table, she made sure to smile and small-wave at the ever-so-twitchy Mr. Westley in addition to the Teppenpaws she actually liked before she took her seat with her own House. She might not breeze through the next two years, but she was determined to look like she was doing so, and part of that meant being as outwardly cheerful and social as ever.

Diana had taken it as given that Clark Dill was going to become Head Boy, so her own head snapped up in surprise when she heard Jake’s name instead. She smiled, delighted, and clapped enthusiastically for her friend, who she had mostly forgiven for not waiting just one more year to get a girlfriend and therefore not leaving her in the lurch at the Ball. She continued smiling and clapping as the prefects were announced, as she adored Jemima – a good thing, considering they were likely to be related someday – and Gia was a sweet thing, too. Her expressions of enthusiasm over the new professors were much more reserved, though, as they were unlikely to apply to her and were now just standing between everyone and the food. The interesting part of the pre-Feast formalities was over, unless you counted listening for who sang the worst as ‘interesting.’

Once that was done, too, the food appeared and Diana moved down a few places to be closer to where Pecari’s newest prefect appeared to be in shock. “Congratulations,” she said, and Gia seemed to notice she had said something, but not exactly what.

“I said ‘congratulations,’” Diana repeated. “For that.” She nodded to the badge. “I’d put it on if I were you,” she added helpfully. It wouldn’t do Gia’s authority with the first years any good if they noticed her sitting there looking stunned. Uncle Anthony had acted as her primary etiquette and diplomacy tutor over the summer and had made it clear that looking any given part was as important as really being what she looked like.
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Gia

October 05, 2016 8:15 PM
Gia stomach jumped when she realized who it was that was sitting beside her. Diana Carey was the first girl that Gia had ever really noticed as something more than just another girl. She had had her first female crush on her and it had caused uproar in her emotions regarding what was right and wrong about it. It had taken her quite a while to come to terms with her sexuality and after finding out that Sammy also liked girls, she had felt a little better about her own situation. It was her brother’s acceptance though that really had her feeling all around positive. And it all came about because Gia couldn’t stop thinking about the curly haired brunette beside her.

Her crush on her had lessened quite a bit since the end of last term due to her summer romance with Phoebe. They hadn’t been completely open about their relationship but they hadn’t really kept it secret either. They had held hands, wrapped their arms around one another, even had the occasional kiss while they were out and about. All these little things that would have added up and made it obvious about their dating to anyone who was paying them any attention. The majority of their affection was kept behind closed doors (not that there was much more than kissing happening).

A small pink hue entered into her cheeks when she realized what it was that Diana was telling her. “Oh, thank you.” Gia said, taking the badge and pinning it to her robes. She really didn’t want any of the younger students thinking that Gia wasn’t authoritative enough or welcoming enough for her new position, but she still couldn’t quite believe that she was chosen to be Prefect over the other Pecaris. It wasn’t that she didn’t think she was capable or deserving of it at all because she certainly knew her own worth in terms of her accomplishments and her attitude towards others; it was more about the fact that she felt that Chuck and Sammy were respected by more than she was.

“I just didn’t think that the Staff would have found me to be the Prefect material over Sammy or Chuck.” Gia admitted with a small, hesitant laugh. She mentally shook herself and put some soup into her bowl. She couldn’t focus completely on the badge for the evening because she thought that might be rubbing it in should anyone else have wanted it. “How was your summer, Diana?” Gia asked politely. She wasn’t as close to Diana as she was to Joella, but she was hoping that maybe some of that could change this year.
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Diana

October 11, 2016 10:13 PM
Diana was puzzled by Gia’s claim that she had expected one of the other Pecaris in her year to become prefect. Mr. Fintoc wouldn’t have been a surprise, she guessed, but Diana couldn’t really think why he’d be more qualified than Gia. And as for Sammy Meeks…she was going to have her plate more than full this year. Diana had spent her whole life around Aladrens. Lots of Aladrens. There was no part of her that thought most of the House had truly taken their loss last year well. Though it might have done Joella good to have a little backup in the face of an Aladren prefect team composed entirely of Quidditch players….

Somehow, though, Diana didn’t think any of that was the right thing to say to Gia.

“Don’t be silly,” she said instead. “You’re fabulous prefect material.”

She smiled at the question about her summer. “Horribly boring,” she said, still smiling so she didn’t sound so much like she was whining. “Everyone kept trying to get me and my oldest sister to hold my cousin’s baby – they can’t believe that neither of us has a maternal bone in our bodies.” Diana was not sure why this was such a surprise to anyone, considering their direct female ancestors and their aunts. It was true that Grandmother had borne five children, Aunt Catherine had four, and of course Mother had seven, but as far as Diana could tell, both her grandmother and mother hated being mothers and her aunt seemed more indifferent to her now-grown children than anything. Fae and Great-Grandmother were the only people Diana knew who seemed to consider motherhood more than a distasteful duty, sort of how Jay regarded business trips. However, Diana thought this was something else she most likely shouldn’t say out loud. She most likely shouldn’t have said as much as she had, really, but Gia wasn’t likely to tell anyone who Diana was too likely to marry. Plus Gia might not have even completely understood her. “Summer parties aren’t much fun now that I have to act like a lady, but one of my cousin’s teammates did take me boating, though, and that was lovely,” she added. “How was yours?”
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Gia

October 15, 2016 3:01 PM
Gia felt cheered and reassured by Diana’s comment. Although she would still feel a little unsure of things, especially when she returned to her room that evening, she felt better knowing that there was at least one person who believed that she was the right person for it. Of course, Diana could just be saying that because it was the thing to say to people in this situation, but she was appreciative of it all the same. Gia hated feeling like she took something that someone else could have easily earned, but if the staff felt she was the one to wear the badge, than she would have to wear it proudly and take the responsibilities of it seriously.

She looked curiously at Diana as the older Pecari discussed her summer with her. Although the phrase ‘maternal bone’ made Gia want to think it was a literal term, she knew enough to know that was not what Diana meant. Gia had never been around a baby before aside from seeing them around the neighborhood so she couldn’t say for certain whether or not she was maternal (although, from how she was with her friends, she was sure that she would probably be a doting parent). Gia had an understanding of Pureblood Societal girls like Diana. They were expected to marry and have a family, weren’t they? If Diana did not like children, how would that work for her? Or was marriage not required for all females? What happened to the ones that didn’t marry?

“Oh, you went to parties?” Gia asked, her face perking up. The ball was the only party she had ever been too, so hearing that others went to them somewhat regularly had the little green monster of jealousy come crashing into the pit of her stomach. Her life could have been vastly different had her father and brother not gone campus that weekend. She would never say anything like that to Jax as he already lived his life tormented by the guilt of their father’s death, but she did sometimes think about how life could have been for her. She wouldn’t be in America that much she was certain of. But that also meant that Sammy would not be her best friend, or Laila would not be her club partner, or Phoebe would not have been her first girlfriend.

Thinking about Phoebe brought around Diana’s question to her. Gia was not prepared just yet to tell people that she was attracted to women and men. Jax knew and her mother probably knew but didn’t ask and so far, Gia was okay with just that. Someday she wanted to tell Sammy. She wasn’t sure why she couldn’t tell her now as she knew her friend would accept her, but there was something just keeping her from actually saying it. Maybe at fifteen, she just wasn’t ready for the world to know everything about herself.

"I think it was pretty nice." Gia answered with a thoughtful look. “I spent a few days at Sammy’s place, which was quite enjoyable.” Gia commented as she thought about her summer. She couldn’t really specify her relationship with Phoebe, so she went for the easy way out with it. “The rest of the time, I spent with some friends back home. We didn’t really do much except walk around the neighborhood and things.” She explained. “Relatively typical summer things, I suppose.”
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Diana

October 17, 2016 8:50 PM
“Mostly small parties, but yes,” Diana said. “Not that I mind much that we don’t have many balls in summer – it’s far too hot.” Balls, with all the gowns and hair and necessary necklaces, could be miserable in summer. There was a story, never told to his face, about one of her grandfather’s unfortunate sisters – Aunt Elizabeth, the oldest, had been beautiful, but she had refused the husband picked out for her and been disowned, and Aunt Eugenie and Aunt Eulalie had been twin spinsters – fainting at a ball held in some August long before Diana was born; Aunt Eugenie had had a reputation for being fat and delicate and a little dramatic in the bargain, but August was miserable enough in South Carolina that Diana could imagine a healthy strong person doing the same. At lesser parties, though, girls could wear lighter dresses and weren’t as confined by etiquette, so they were much nicer than balls in the summer. "Picnics and teas are much nicer when it's hot."

Diana smiled politely, not really understanding what Gia meant, when Gia described ‘walking around the neighborhood’ as a typical summer thing to do. Diana had heard of neighborhoods, but had never lived in one; she wondered if it was like staying in an inn all the time. Or maybe like the kind of place she had heard Aunt Lorraine had lived before she’d married Uncle Anthony, houses made up of tiny suites where unmarried adult witches with jobs lived, under the supervision of a matron of course, until they found husbands. Diana had always thought it might be fun to open an establishment like that once she was widowed, and now that she was older it sounded practical, too, since she could make all kinds of connections and cultivate all kinds of favors by helping the girls find decent husbands and the young men decent wives….

“Oh!” she said as realization, unrelated to all that, dawned. “You went to a city? It is fun to walk around there.” She bit her tongue before she added something about how of course her grandmother didn’t approve – Grandmother thought that liking the hustle and bustle of commercial streets was common and that enjoying shopping in person was even worse. “Especially now that my siblings are all old enough that we don’t have to worry much about anyone escaping from Mother and smashing something in a store to bits,” she added with a laugh. “Much. Peter still might, but he and Ceci are more like Jay and Henry than Bran or Theresa or me.” She remembered not to call Henry ‘Hen’ or Theresa ‘Terry,’ but forgot to use the proper forms for Brandon and Cecilia until it was too late. Jay she didn’t even notice. Jay was the only one in the family who never used his real name for anything; if someone asked Diana how James Carey was doing, she’d most likely tell them that she had no idea, as she barely knew the scrawny Louisiana second-or-third-in-line. “I think they were born well-behaved.”
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