Headmaster Brockert

March 29, 2019 9:04 PM
The more things changed, the more they stayed the same.Except that things were basically all the latter. Mortimer was honestly glad to be back at Sonora where socializing wasn't required of him on a regular basis. Parties might have been tolerable if people had more interesting things to say. He didn't care about the weather. He didn't care about Quidditch. He didn't care about people's work. Unless they had an interesting job but most people did not.

Nothing else was really going on. Shannon was pregnant and huge and stumped on what to call the baby if it was a girl. She and Ben had a thing where he named the boys and she named the girls. Hence why their daughters had relatively decent names like Allegra, Esme and Isla and their son was named Olaf. And U was such a difficult letter too. Mortimer honestly didn't think there were any decent U names out there for either gender. Of course, Ben wasn't constrained by decency on this topic and he had a name all picked out for a boy.

Uriah.

And to top it off, they were going to have the middle name be after him. Uriah Mortimer Brockert. Thank Merlin that the kid's last name would be Brockert. Being rich and powerful it would be easier to get away with naming a child something strange. Zeke and Opal had proven that with Topaz.

He had to admit, he was somewhat honored. Emerald's middle name was Vivien, after his wife, but Jasper's middle name was Vincent (to go with the theme his parents had going on, their kids were all named after gems or rocks and their middle names all started with V) Christopher's and Olaf's middle names were after their fathers.

The students filed in and sat down. When it looked like everyone was here, Mortimer stood up and said "Welcome back to Sonora. I hope you have all had a nice midterm." And sat back down.
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Cleo James

March 30, 2019 11:48 PM
Cleo made her way over to the Crotalus table. A part of her had been tempted to go and sit at Pecari, seeing as it contained the two students she probably got on with best. However, that seemed a little bit complicated… Obviously, if she went to Pecari, she would sit with Parker. He was her best friend, and always had been. Also, whilst she liked Isaac, people defecting house tables for someone was usually seen as a pretty serious move. She would happily have sat next to him at dinner or something, but for a feast it seemed way too bold. But the thought of sitting next to Parker but with Isaac in her eyeline was concerning. What if seeing Isaac gave her butterflies, and what if her getting butterflies messed with Parker’s head again? It had, after all, been Isaac that she’d been thinking about when she made Parker go all wobbly in Potions. Much as she liked both boys, keeping them to very separate parts of her life seemed safer.

Instead, she took a seat next to Jasmine. Part of the temptation to defect also had to do with how little she felt like she was part of her own house - the concert meeting having served of an amplification of that point - but Jasmine had been really friendly to her after the whole veela reveal thing, and Cleo thought that it might be a good idea to cultivate that friendship a bit more. It was nice to have an ally in her own house, and to have a friend who she wasn’t going to accidentally enchant. Girl company was starting to be more interesting than it had been before. Before, Cleo had just enjoyed grubbing about in the dirt making her flowers grow, and had been happy to have the company of whoever wanted to do that with her. It hadn’t mattered if they were boys because the way boys and girls felt about each other hadn’t been a thing. Now it was, and a very complicated thing at that… She had visited Anna once over the holidays - the witch she had met the previous summer, who lived one town over. They did things like paint their nails, and Anna let Cleo try on her clothes. She had painted her nails with her grandma before but it was different doing it with a friend. Anna’s clothes were also more interesting. Cleo’s tended to be plain and practical, whilst Anna’s had more frills and bows. Anna had asked her about boyfriends and crushes… It had been sort of fun to talk about that, although she hadn’t told Anna about the veela thing yet, which meant she couldn’t really explain all her feelings… But maybe she and Jasmine could talk about that properly.

“Hi,” she smiled, once they had been welcomed back and the feast had appeared, “How was your Christmas? I hope you don’t mind me joining you?” she added.
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Jasmine

April 01, 2019 11:53 AM
"Hi," Jasmine smiled at Cleo as the older girl sat down in the empty seat next to her. Her sparkly pink purse still sat in the chair on her other side, saving the spot for Peyton in case her roommate wanted to join her for the feast, but so far she hadn't seen her best friend. Peyton had relatives at the school, and they hadn't made prior arrangements, so Jasmine wasn't sure if her best friend planned to join her or not, but if she did, she'd have a spot waiting for her.

The Headmaster stood and spoke briefly, then the food arrived, and Cleo addressed her with about as many words as the Headmaster had addressed the whole school. So Peyton was either sitting somewhere else or she'd missed the speech - but you could have blinked and missed it, so Jasmine wasn't holding that against her if she'd needed to use the toilet before the Feast.

"Oh, no problem, I was only saving this one," she indicated the purse occupied chair, "but I'm not sure Peyton's coming at this point. She might have found a seat somewhere else by now."

"Christmas was fine," she continued. "We had Christmas Eve with my Delachene grandparents at the Ranch, and on Christmas Day we went to the Greers after lunch. The Delachene visit was pretty low key, but the Greer party is getting kind of insane. Uncle Luke's oldest has kids of her own now, and it's just getting kind of wild with four generations. And my grandparents' generation on my mom's side is complicated to begin with, because my mom has three siblings and none of them have the same two parents. And they're all there in one house - the four siblings, and all of their parents, that is, plus their kids, and in Luke's case - he's the oldest - his first grand-kid. Granted, Grandpa Greer's a rich lawyer and has a mansion, so we're not really crowded or anything, and there's plenty of room for avoiding people you don't want to spend time around, but it's still crazy. It was a bit of relief to be back home with just my two siblings and our horses for the rest of the break, though Mom let me come to one party with her friends, so that was pretty neat, and the French Embassy had a ball one night that I was old enough to go to this year, too, and that was really fun."

"So, how was your Christmas?"
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Cleo

April 02, 2019 5:34 AM
"Wow. I can't imagine spending time with that many people," Cleo laughed, "Are there even that many people at school?" she joked. She thought Sonora probably just about edged it on numbers but then it wasn't like she was expected to know and want to socialise with absolutely everyone here. Admittedly, Jasmine had just talked about avoiding people, but still... they were all related and connected somehow. It made her head spin a little bit. As did the casual mention of mansions and horses... She knew that Jasmine's life was pretty different to hers, and it felt like almost everyone at school had a lot more than she did, but even though it seemed to be the norm here, it was still strange to her, and was hard to imagine.

"I was also around my whole entire family but that's like... four people. We stay with my grandparents for a couple of days over Christmas itself. The big bonus there is TV, so we watch a lot of Christmas stuff. The rest of the time, I helped daddy keep shop or did my homework. Rock and roll lifestyle," she laughed, "I made a friend at this magical summer fair last year and she lives a town over, so I saw her a bit.

"How old are your siblings?" Cleo asked, realising that she didn't really know basic things like this about Jasmine.
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Jasmine

April 02, 2019 10:37 AM
“Oh, it’s not that big,” Jasmine quickly corrected when her Mom’s family was compared to the size of the whole school. “The size of Crotalus, maybe,” she conceded, “but not the whole school. There’s just over twenty of us. The Nash group is small since Uncle Daniel is single and childless, so there’s just the three of them. Us Delachenes are the second largest contingent after Uncle Luke’s group, but he’s the oldest so he had a head start. We were tied before my oldest cousin had her baby.“

Jasmine blinked a little the idea of only having a grand total of four people in her entire family. There were five in her immediate household, and while adding in the Delachene side only added two, that was still seven people, which was basically twice that size. Jasmine was therefore able to conclude that Cleo had no siblings and only a single parent.

The fact that Cleo was half-veela was not something Jasmine had read into enough to have really made that connection earlier. But while math wasn’t exactly her greatest strength either, 4 minus 2 was pretty basic arithmetic, even for Jasmine. So with two grandparents, and Cleo, that only left room for one parent. And she kind of remembered Cleo talking about her dad before so he must be the one still in the picture. Again, the presence of a veela in Cleo’s immediate lineage failed to compute as relevant.

Jasmine felt sympathy go out to the older girl. She’d been spared single parenthood - Mom and Dad had a pretty good working marriage, possibly because Dad was the easy-going adaptable sort of Pecari and Mom was good at only seeing what she wanted to see - but there was enough divorce in the Greer-Burbridge side of her family that she knew it wasn’t easy, and her oldest cousin with the kids wasn’t married either. And that wasn’t even considering whatever situation Jasmine herself had been born to before Mom and Dad adopted her.

Fortunately, Cleo asked about her siblings before she had to say anything about these conclusions. “My sister is Anya - Anastasia, if you want to be formal, but only Mom ever calls her that, because Anya is never formal if she can help it.” Jasmine sighed the sigh of the put-upon older sister and rolled her eyes a little. “If I didn’t already know we were both adopted, I’d wonder how we could be related. Anyway, she’ll turn eleven this May. So she should be starting here at Sonora in September. She’ll be a Pecari,” Jasmine added with confidence.

“My brother Phillippe is two years younger than her, so he’s eight, going on nine. If I did my math right, he should start when I’m a seventh year.” She remembered then that Cleo was older than her, and a disappointed look came over her face. “You’ll miss him by a year.” She brightened up again. “But he’ll come see the concert.”




OOC: Size of Crotalus estimated from Student List, not active character list.
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Cleo

April 03, 2019 8:32 AM
Sharing your childhood, with someone you had very little in common with sounded strange, and complicated, and like hard work. She guessed it was a bit like having a roommate, in that same sense of being forced to share your life with someone you had no guarantee of getting on with and being supposed to care how they felt about everything even if what they wanted was stupid or annoying. She was quite glad hers hadn't lasted – she was aware that she was possibly a bad person for thinking such things (or that it was, in fact, evidence of her being a non-person and maybe she should try to have kinder gentler thoughts if she didn’t want to be a monster) but that degree of forced companionship had not suited her. Cleo had occasionally wondered what it would be like to have a sibling but on the whole was glad she didn't - she had also sometimes wished to know more about her mom, and looking at how that had turned out was pretty much an embodiment of the phrase 'be careful what you wish for.' Still, for Jasmine that was normal, and she probably couldn't imagine it any other way any more than Cleo could.

"How do you know?" Cleo asked, when Jasmine stated with certainty that Anya would be a Pecari.

"Oh yikes, the concert,” she grimaced, “I’d almost managed to forget about that. Hopefully just quietly sitting in a corner or running whatever errands I’m given will do in terms of being an organiser.”
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Jasmine

April 24, 2019 12:31 PM
“I mean,” Jasmine backtracked slightly when Cleo questioned her certainty of Anya’s sorting, “anything is possible, but I’d be really surprised if she got anything else. She’s just . . . really Pecari. I mean, both Mom and Dad were Pecaris, too, that’s how they met, but Anya is . . . moreso. Like, she’s the sort of person who climbs up vertical cliff faces without safety gear because it never occurs to her that she might fall and the whim took her that she wanted to see the view from up top and she couldn’t be bothered to go fetch a broom or a flying horse first, so she just . . . climbs.“

To be fair, though, Jasmine wasn’t entirely convinced gravity worked on Anya the same way it worked on everybody else, but she didn’t know how to explain that to Cleo without sounding like she didn’t know what gravity was. If Jasmine tried to do some of the stunts Anya pulled, she was sure she’d spend weeks or months in a hospital, if she survived at all, but Anya almost always walked away unscathed, other than a couple scrapes or bruises, none of which seemed to bother her nearly as much as Jasmine thought they should. The best explanation she could come up with for this was that the Earth’s hold on Anya was weaker.

“The concert will be fine,” Jasmine promised loyally when Cleo expressed her concern about her part in organizing it. “You’ll do a great job running errands.” She paused, then added, as if offering sage advice, “But sitting quietly in a corner probably won’t be much help to anyone.”
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