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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Finn Scott

December 12, 2016 12:10 PM
Christmas was definitely Finn’s favourite holiday, and this year’s celebrations hadn’t disappointed. It had been so relaxing to be at home with his parents, pets, and other family members, and the addition of Christmas events had made things even better. The Maryland Scotts kept Christmas Day and Boxing Day just as a time for the immediate family, which consisted of Finn, his parents, his grandparents, his aunt and uncle, and his cousins (Rihana and Roxana). It was a slight disappointment to him that they were going to be home-schooled instead of going to Sonora, but he supposed it wouldn’t change things from how they were now, and they always made up for the time apart when he was at home. Living so near to them, the three had been brought up more like siblings than just cousins.

The rest of the holidays had been spent as usual, with the addition of various social events, both those hosted by his family and by others. The Scotts believed in letting their children have a childhood, so Finn wasn’t expected to attend serious balls and act like a mini-adult, but he still went to smaller parties, and those aimed at people more his age, so he’d had his fair share of fun and frolics.

But Sonora was fun too, and after one and a half years Finn felt like he was growing in confidence. He’d always been good at getting on with things, despite feeling nervous, but life at Sonora had become routine and didn’t faze him any longer. Sure, he still liked to partner the same people in class, but that was because he liked to put time and effort into his friendships. He’d enjoyed working with other people occasionally last term, such as Conrad, and was finally realising that two close friends weren’t very many. This wasn’t to say he didn’t value Juniper and Jozua, but other people were interesting too.

With this on his mind, and still feeling relaxing and refreshed from his active holidays, Finn turned to the person next to him with a smile. “How were your holidays?” he asked. “Glad to be back?”
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Ayla Tremaine

December 12, 2016 10:02 PM
Ayla was glad to be back at Sonora. Her “break” had been anything but a break. She’d been on a trip to visit Kit in Connecticut, swung by Sawyer’s restaurant in Massachusetts, attended the obligatory huge Tremaine family Christmas gathering, as well as the firm’s yearly party, and every other waking moment was filled by some game or tea party with her siblings. She was ready for a break from the chaos--and from Milo. He’d been particularly obnoxious over the holidays, picking on her anytime he had the chance. She only had half a year left at Sonora without him, and she was determined to make the most of it. The first year felt like it was her responsibility to build up the family name amongst her classmates, so that maybe her reputation would be able to survive the havoc that her brother was sure to wreak upon his arrival next term.

Part of this plan included meeting as many people as she could, so even though she had plenty of gifts to deliver to her friends, that was going to have to wait.The petite blonde found a seat next to one of the second year boys she recognized from class, and flashed him a dimpled smile as the Headmaster began his welcoming speech. She expected some long speech, welcoming them back, and maybe covering more fair details or something. Nope. To Ayla’s surprise, there was no such speech, and instead, the food began to fill the table. She was fine with the brevity though, that just meant she’d have more time to chat, and boy did she like to chat.

She had just dished herself up some sweet potatoes when the older boy asked her about her holiday. “Good! Busy, but good. My mom and I went to visit some of my friends on the East coast. The weather definitely wasn’t what we’re used to, being from California, but it was beautiful! My family always has two big parties too, one for the family and a second for our law firm. They were both fun, but I’m glad to be back. I missed my friends here, and am glad to be rid of my brother for the time being.” Ayla said with a smile. “How were yours? Did you get to do anything fun over the break?”
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Finn Scott

December 16, 2016 2:11 PM
Ayla was definitely chatty, not that Finn minded. It was better than talking to someone who didn’t make much effort with conversation, as he meant he didn’t have to bear the brunt. Besides, it was always interesting to hear what other people did in the holidays.

He understood what she was saying about missing Sonora, but why would she be glad to be away from her brother? Finn often wished he had siblings, even though he had Rihana and Roxana. For him, family was the most important thing, and he missed them during term time. It was sad that Ayla did not seem to appreciate all her family so much. Not being experienced in siblings, and generally being good at getting on with everybody, it didn’t occur to Finn that a sibling might just be annoying, with a different viewpoint.

California wasn’t a state that Finn really knew, for family reasons, but the East Coast was definitely a part of America he knew better.

“Oh, whereabouts on the East Coast?” he asked, curious about both where she’d gone and how she knew. He was aware that she was a fellow pureblood. “My family come from Maryland,” he added, explaining his interest in her travels.

“Yes, I spent lots of time with my family,” he said, smiling as he recounted what he’d done over the holidays. “We went out riding lots, and also went to various events near us. And, of course, my family hosted a Christmas event too, which was good fun.”

The Scotts always hosted a small event between Christmas and New Year, inviting local pureblood society families, and Finn always enjoyed getting to see everyone again, especially as being at Sonora meant he missed out on some events during the year.

“So, are your enjoying your time at Sonora so far?” he asked. It probably wasn’t the most inspired of conversation continuers, but Finn didn’t want the conversation to end there. Saying something was better than nothing, right? Besides, Ayla seemed to be friendly and chatty, so he had confidence in her not minding if he was a little boring.
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Ayla

January 15, 2017 6:50 PM
“Connecticut, to visit my friend Kit Reid, she's an Aladren, and her family, and then to Massachusetts. Sawyer Matheson, he's in our house too,” Ayla began, in response to Finn's question about where she'd visited over their break. She assumed that the older boy would know who Sawyer was, but she still felt like she needed to point him out. It was possible that the two had already met given that they were in all the same classes, but she wasn’t sure how much attention the older students paid to her year. “His family owns a restaurant near Cape Cod, so my mother and I went to check it out.” While admittedly not the greatest at geography, the young witch knew that the states on the east side were generally smaller than the west, so she imagined Maryland wasn’t terribly far from the other two. It was further south, if she recalled, but it wouldn’t be terribly unreasonable to add it to her “tour de friends” in the future.

“I don’t know much about Maryland, if I’m honest. Aside from the Capital being there and that the east coast generally is really pretty because you get all the seasons there.” She said with a shrug, hoping he wouldn’t find her lack of knowledge about his home state offensive. She smiled at his mention of spending time with his family and that they too had Christmas events they both hosted and attended. She enjoyed the parties, as they were an excuse to dress up and she got a glimpse into what it felt like to be an adult. “I’m glad you got to spend time with your family! As annoying as my brother is, I still miss the rest of mine. Do you have siblings?” She asked as she pushed her food around her plate.

“Riding as in horses or brooms?” Ayla asked. She didn’t remember Finn being on the Quidditch team, but that didn’t mean that brooms were out of the question. She supposed there were other things he could be riding, but those were the two main things that sprang to mind. “We have horses back home.”

Ayla lit up a little at Finn's last question. “Yes! I love it. There is so much to do, and the people are so great, and I mean, classes are ok, but yeah, it's so much better than I'd planned. Is it treating you well also?”
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