Mortimer Brockert

December 09, 2016 2:43 AM
While Mortimer did not express emotions such as joy, pleasure, excitement or really emotions period, part of him was glad to be back at Sonora. He did sort of like his job-or rather the power that went with it. Okay, he was a Brockert and that meant inherent power anyway, but his power as Headmaster of Sonora was different of that of anyone else. He even had power over other Brockerts that weren't his own offspring. Even ones who were the offspring of the offspring of his older brother. Even ones who were descended from Clifford himself.

The other thing he liked was getting away from the mundane inanity of social gatherings. If Mortimer had to endure one more conversation about the weather or Quidditch, he was going to hex the crap out of someone. Literally. The Denver Wolves were making a run for the Cup and that was the team his family part owned with the Spauldings so it was a constant topic of conversation even though he cared about Quidditch possibly less than he cared about flobberworm mucus. He couldn't imagine how annoying it had to be for poor little Kira Spaulding-whose name he only remembered because of her extreme levels of magical talent-who had to hear it on both sides. Mortimer couldn't have done it without bourbon.

Of course, the Returning Feast had always seemed rather pointless to him itself. Yes, they were coming back and yes, they had to eat but there was nothing...special happening. At the Opening Feast, it was a pain in the ass but there were first years to be Sorted and the badges to be given out. The Returning Feast just was like....rubbing it in students faces that they had to be back at school. Something that only Aladrens and people with crappy home lives probably were happy about.

Still Mortimer stood up, and said "Welcome back to Sonora and the Returning Feast. I hope you all had a good midterm." He sat and began to eat his steak. That was it. No more to say.
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Emilia-Louise Scott

December 12, 2016 5:43 AM
Emmy-Lou loved being at Sonora, but going home for Christmas was something she always looked forward to. There were always ups and downs to her holidays, the downs usually related to having to spend time with her paternal family, but all in all she thought that this year’s midterm had been an especially good one.

She was really making strides in the fashion industry and whilst she might still just be a young fourteen-year-old girl, she knew she was already building the foundations for a successful career. This was all provided she didn’t “peak too soon” as some of her more cynical family members would suggest when they tired of hearing about how wonderful she was over the break. Emmy thought she had a right to enjoy hearing people sing her praises, given how all her life she’d been aware of people doing quite the opposite every time she went to any fancy events.

Not only this but the New Year’s party had involved the unexpected and she wasn’t sure what to think. Kissing at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve was just a tradition. She kept telling herself that but it didn’t change the fact that Mitch had kissed her, out of all the other girls at the party.

Now that her new line had been successfully launched, she would be able to re-focus her attention on running Fashion Club and the Fundraising Committee. She had to admit, as dubious as she had been about Laila’s Spirit Club to begin with, her classmate had turned out to be a great help with the Fundraising Committee. Initially it had been something of an irritation for Emmy that when she finally decided to start up her committee, the Crotalus had gone and set up her own club which seemed to overlap in so many areas. But given her hectic workload in the first semester of term, it had worked out rather well and she knew she should be thankful to Laila for that.

It had actually been fun working with Laila too. The different purposes of their clubs suggested that they had a difference in motivation but it was nice to be able to work with someone who was equally as invested and dedicated to their club and events as Emmy was herself.

The headmaster’s welcome had to be the shortest one he’d delivered so far. It made Emmy wonder why he was even in such a job, how he had even been appointed to the job, if he was such a dull and uninspiring man. It seemed strange that the school had such hard-working and friendly staff but the leader of them all didn’t reflect that whatsoever.

The small blonde helped herself to a dish of risotto, glancing across the table as she did so. Tasha DuBois was sat opposite her. She was a familiar face, especially now that they shared classes again, but Emmy hadn’t had much to do with the younger Aladren before. The girl seemed nice, although she made that assumption about pretty much everyone unless given a reason to believe otherwise.

“Hi, I hope you had a nice break,” Emmy smiled warmly at her housemate. “Can I pass you anything?” she offered without prompt. Good manners were something she’d always been taught to value and she really did.
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Tasha DuBois

December 14, 2016 1:53 PM
Tasha's midterm had been amazing . As soon as she'd signed up for Ethiopia, she'd written to her parents and told them, stating that she didn't even remember ever going there. Mother had written her back, that yes, they had visited Ethiopia when Tasha was three, but if she wanted they could go back over midterm.

The Aladren didn't really need much encouragement. Going there would more fun than Grandfather and Step-Grandmother's house at Yule since Mother didn't like Mrs. Royce who was Step-Grandmother's mom, the feeling was mutual, Great Aunt Margo bringing her girlfriend Sandra seemed to make people uncomfortable-Mrs. Royce's presence made that one worse too- and Aunt Tawny didn't seem to like anyone other than her husband, son and maternal grandfather. Plus, Aunt Pippa had just found out she was pregnant, so she had surely been the center of attention, something that made Aunt Tawny even more overall hostile. Besides, Mother said being pregnant made Aunt Pippa teary which Aunt Tawny had way too much fun with.

Yeah, Ethiopia all the way. Besides, Tasha had been in America too long.

And it had been worth it! For one thing, Ethiopian food was amazing. The third year really loved inerja which was a spongey, slightly sour flatbread served with most meals. There was also wat which was a stew made with berbere which was a mixture of spices and niter kibeh rich was a seasoned butter used in Ethiopian cooking.

“Hi, I hope you had a nice break. Can I pass you anything?” .

Tasha blinked. She hadn't even realized the feast had begun but of course Headmaster Brockert never said much that wasn't necessary. He apparently didn't think there was much to say at the Returning Feast that was worth saying as usual. "I guess the duck." Duck was one of her favorites but truth be told, she wanted Ethiopian food again. "And it was lovely, I went to Ethiopia. How was yours?" Tasha asked.
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Emmy-Lou Scott

December 15, 2016 11:12 AM
Despite there being so many pureblood kids at Sonora who prided themselves in behaving like society adults with all the appropriate etiquette, Emmy-Lou had come to learn that most of them were just delusional. What they seemed to think they were was so far removed from what they actually were. So many of these types of students lacked basic manners that any society child should surely be taught from a very young age and it shocked her that they didn’t even bother upholding them at school, yet continued to believe they were above others. Emmy-Lou had actually found that muggleborns could be better mannered than purebloods, which would no doubt be a horror to the latter’s parents if they were to ever find out.

The Aladren reached for the duck as her housemate requested. “Here you go,” she said cheerfully, because she was in too good a mood to be disheartened by anything. “That sounds amazing!” Emmy-Lou remarked with interest when Tasha revealed her holiday travels. “What’s it like there? Had you visited before? I’m guessing you’re in the Ethiopia group for the fair?” Having actually been to the country you were doing for the fair would no doubt be very useful. She didn’t mean to bombard Tasha with questions but Emmy-Lou wasn’t familiar with the country herself and didn’t know that anyone she knew of had been there. Perhaps Tasha had family connections in that country.

“Well, I didn’t leave the country like you did,” Emmy-Lou responded to Tasha’s question about her own midterm break. “But I did have a different kind of excitement. My holiday involved a lot of fashion shows and events and such, because I’ve just launched my collaboration with Daisy Queen so that was a lot of fun.” She expected Tasha to know the brand since it was very popular among girls their age in America.
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