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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Ginger Pierce

December 09, 2016 3:33 PM
Ginger's midterm had gone worse than her summer. Most of it was pretty good. It was always fun to spend time with the Hernandezes during Christmastime, and she finally got to hold little Lenny who had been born just after Ginger left for school, so that was pretty awesome. And it was great to catch up with Bea and Yoko, who were starting to treat her more like an equal and less like the little cousin who had to be tolerated because she was the Matriarch's daughter and they were all assigned to the same tent.

The problem was, as it had been over the summer, with said matriarch mother. Until this summer they had always been very close and rarely butted heads over anything, so this extended and continuing feud was especially painful as Ginger really just wished they could have a happy Christmas break together, but Mom was still harping on the seventeen year old boyfriend thing.

"Ginger, hon, he's going to graduate this year and you're not even in advanced classes yet."

"Sweetheart, I don't think this boy is a good match for you."

"I don't need to meet him to know this will only end in heartache, baby."

And then, finally, the worst one, just before getting back on the wagon.

"Gigi," Mom hadn't called her Gigi since she was six, "I didn't want to bring class into this, I didn't want to make it about that, but the Mangers, sweetheart, the Mangers don't, Jacob Manger is a pureblood of the same sort as the New Hampshire branch."

Ginger had denied it, of course, Jake was nothing like that kind of pureblood. But as she rode the wagon back to school, she remembered. She remembered Jemima was that sort too, and so was Owen, and they were both perfectly nice to her, but but Sonora was a special bubble where status outside the school didn't matter very much between Teppenpaws. Even Alistair Johnson of the Arizona Johnsons (who she had asked Mother about back when he was heading up the newly combined forces of Teppalus) was nice to her at school and he wasn't even a Teppenpaw.

But now Jake would be leaving the bubble soon.

She cried into Lauren's coat even as she hoped her mother was wrong. There were loads of Pierces in the world, surely there were more Mangers than one society family. But in her heart, Ginger knew Mom had her connections, that Mom was the matriarch of the richest of the Pierce branches and this was not something she was likely to make a mistake about.

When they got to school, she found Jake and tried to be cheery for their reunion, but as soon as the feast was laid out, she had to know. "Is me being a half blood going to be a problem after you graduate?"
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Jake Manger

December 12, 2016 1:10 AM
Midterm was always a delightful time for Jake. His natural cheeriness translated well into festivity, with Christmas excitement abounding. He loved Sonora, he really did, but it was so nice to go back to his family again and spend the holiday with them. He had spent a major part of his life as the youngest child, but it was so much more fun to watch his little sister Peyton open her gifts from Santa on Christmas morning. And the ever-growing Crosby clan’s annual gathering was anything but dull, with somebody always having something to say. They were a fun bunch.

New Year’s Eve had been interesting this year, too, as Jake had gotten to attend Arnold’s party. It’d been a little crowded for his tiny college apartment, but it was nice to be included with his friends, all of whom were obviously older than Jake. Most of the people he knew from their days as Arnold’s Sonora gang; other than Ava’s gaggle of Applebaums, the other new person there was Arnold’s roommate’s girlfriend and new friend, Desiree. He spent a lot of time that night talking to her. He liked her immediately; there was just something about her, and she was such a good listener!

But now he was back at school, which was also good because that meant seeing other friends and especially Ginger. The Head Boy was super excited to be reunited with his girlfriend, even though they’d only been apart for a couple weeks. Being with her always made him so very happy.

...Except for right now, when the thing she said made him totally freak out inside. Jake narrowly avoided a spit-take as Ginger immediately asked him a very poignant question: “Is me being a halfblood going to be a problem when you leave Sonora?”

A halfblood? She was a halfblood?! Jake didn’t personally care about these things even a little, but he knew a lot of people in his family circle did, that these “society rules” meant something to them. It was why Sally had to keep her boyfriend Braxton, a Muggle, a secret to just about everyone. But he had not known that Ginger was a halfblood. He’d just taken the name “Pierce” at the value he knew it for, as in the Purebloods. He didn’t have a lot of time to think about it, really, because the longer he paused, the more panic Ginger would feel, so he forced something resembling reassurance out as quickly as possible. “Well,” he began tentatively. “I’ll be honest, I… I didn’t know that about you.”

Great job so far, he thought sarcastically to himself before forcing more words. “But, uh… I mean, I have no idea what’s gonna happen when I graduate,” he continued. “I kinda do my best not to think about it because I like being here so much. With you. So I mostly just think about now. And I really, really like now.” Jake had never imagined this possibility and as such couldn’t help but technically avoid the question. Even before this, he’d never panned out farther than graduation. He’d never thought about marrying her or anything, but that was because he hadn’t ever really expected to get this far at all. Would he have married her before? Could he marry her now? Aw heck, they were just kids! He didn’t know that stuff!
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Ginger

December 23, 2016 12:03 PM
He hadn't known. She looked back at him blankly, trying to process this. He hadn't known she was of mixed blood? Granted, she had intentionally not mentioned which branch of the Pierces she belonged to at first, hoping people would just assume she was from a branch they could associate with, especially since she'd been trying to fit in with Jemima, Owen, and Andrew in her year. But she was sure, sure she had talked about California in her letters to him over summers and breaks, and mentioned being on the Pacific wagon going to and from school. Which meant he had to know she was a California Pierce. Which meant he didn't know the entire California Pierce Family was a mixed branch.

Which meant Jake, at least, was adorably clueless about who was who in wizarding society, which was certainly a promising start.

She smiled tentatively, letting herself hope that maybe this would work out after all, "I really like now, too," she agreed.

But she couldn't let it go there, not quite yet. Mom's words still rung too loudly in her her mind. "My mom thinks you're going to dump me when you leave and get a betrothal to a more proper girl. You, you wouldn't do that, right, would you? I mean, I'm not looking for forever and ever or anything, I'm not even sixteen yet, and most of the women in my maternal line don't marry at all. I just, I don't know, I don't want you to forget about me as soon as you graduate."
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Jake

December 28, 2016 2:17 AM
As a boy, Jake knew he had certain advantages. According to society, he was the one who was supposed to do the pursuing in a relationship. He was supposed to make decisions, either keeping the pace or moving forward. And he was the one who would do the leaving behind.

It didn’t help that he was older than her, and he knew that. He’d been so hesitant to even act upon his feelings for that very reason, afraid of how it could seem. Just about the last thing Jake wanted was to use or manipulate Ginger, overshadowed possibly only by his desire - no, need - to not hurt her.

Honestly, it bothered him a little bit that Ginger’s mom thought so poorly of him as to anticipate him breaking her daughter’s heart, but admittedly, her concerns were fairly legitimate based on the world from which Jake came. He had never met Ms. Pierce, but he cared very, very deeply about her daughter. More than he’d ever cared about anyone outside of his family ever before, which was saying something.

He reached over slowly to take her hand. “Hey,” he said, his tone reassuring. “It would be impossible to forget you, okay? I couldn’t even if I wanted to. And I don’t want to.” The seventh year paused briefly, filling the gap of his thoughts by squeezing her hand gently. “Look,” Jake continued, “there might be a day five, ten years from now where my family pushes me to marry somebody ‘proper’. I don’t know what that day will look like because I haven’t thought that far ahead yet. But short term, like, immediately after I graduate, it’s not going to be an issue. My family doesn’t really marry as young as a lot of the other ones do.” The only one in his close family that had gotten betrothed was his cousin Marcus, and that was by request because he didn’t want to see the girl he loved get married off to anyone else. Arnold was single, and Sally, while in a quietly kept relationship, was also unwedded.

“All I know right now is that this is the best part of my life,” he said with some decisiveness. “And maybe I’m not the smartest kid around, but even I’m not stupid enough to throw this away just because I’m not gonna be at Sonora anymore.”
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Ginger

December 28, 2016 1:44 PM
Five or ten years down the line? In five years, she'd only be two years out of school herself, and they might not be ready to conclude their affair, but ten years down the road was pretty much much ideal. Inasmuch as anything in this situation was ideal, but she was a California Pierce of Regina's line, and the Matriarch-In-Training. She had family responsibilities, too.

She was one of only two California Pierces in her generation that actually had the surname Pierce. Traditional marriage wasn't really an expected experience in her future anyway. She was expected to have a kid, probably a girl if the trend continued, out of wedlock, so the Pierce name could continue on one generation further and not be entirely dependent upon the infant boy of Jediah's line.

"Ten years," she said, "deal. No hard feelings." She thought about asking if he'd be interested in being the father to her child, some time during the interim, but decided that might be a discussion for another, much later, time when she was less likely to get pumpkin juice spewed back in her face for asking. She smiled wryly, "I just hope the future proper Mrs. Manger isn't the jealous sort." The wryness turned sad, "That could never be me anyway. I can't leave my family. We're a Matriarchy," she hesitated, decided it wasn't worth explaining Joshua Pierce, the branch's current nominal Patriarch who rarely knew the current year, or the lack of leadership skills or interest in any of his descendants, and continued, "and I'm the heir. If I married, which is unlikely because my line tends toward unwed motherhood with no dads in the picture at all, my spouse would have to take my name so I could stay a Pierce. So we're pretty much doomed from both sides."

She made herself smile as she took his hand in hers, "But again, it's not going to be an issue for years and years. We have time before we need to worry about any of that."
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