Headmaster Brockert

June 28, 2019 4:31 PM
Another year was upon them and this year, his granddaughter Sapphire would be starting her first year at Sonora. Mortimer had to admit that the novelty of grandchildren starting school was starting to wear off. As was having new ones in general. Madeleine was due soon. Not that Mortimer wouldn't love his new grandchild any less than the ones that he already had. Not that he would show it any more than he always had. He was also concerned about Sapphire and how she would get on at school with her epilepsy. Fortunately, the young first year was well medicated but she was different and young people weren't kind to those who were different. If anyone bullied her, they would be in deep trouble.

Once everyone seemed to be in attendance, Mortimer placed a Sonorus charm on himself and began to speak. "Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. First years, you should have receieved a blank badge at the end of Orientation." At least they hadn't gotten it when they first got there, some were liable to lose it. "You will dunk the badge in the Sorting Potion and it 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."

After the first years had been settled, Mortimer continued."Would Kir McLeod and Natalie Atwater please come up and get your Head Student badges." This outcome had rather surprised-and sort of disappointed-Mortimer, he had somewhat expected Emerald to win. However, he wasn't disappointed in Emerald, but in her classmates. He always knew teenagers didn't have any sense.

"In addition I'd like to call up Gary Harper, Dorian Montoir, Peyton O'Malley and Parker Fitzgerald to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations." Also disappointing that Ruby hadn't won. And Mortimer couldn't even blame that on teenagers exercising poor judgement.

Once the new prefects and Head Students had returned to their tables, Mortimer continued. "This year we will be having Team Challenges." He was pleased about this, the Challenges kept everyone busy. "Your teams will be announced within the next few weeks and at the end of the year, we will be having our annual Midsummer event, the bonfire."

"Now we will sing the school song." Or they would, rather. Lyric sheets were passed around and the song began.


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.


That done, he dug into his steak and bourbon.
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Kir McLeod

July 04, 2019 7:15 AM
At the end of the concert, everyone had been getting on well - all his and Zevalyn’s family members - and it had ended with ‘So we’ll see you for dinner next week?’ not with goodbye. And that was how the summer had continued. The concert had broken down the barriers that made their families strangers, or maybe it was because they knew that this would be happening at the end of the summer, but they had been constantly popping back and forth - for dinners, for game nights, to go to the drive in movies hosted by the Muggle Cultural Centre (few people actually drove in, but they parked up a fleet of old cars in front of the screen for people to watch from). There had always been a next time to see each other. Until, suddenly, there wasn’t going to be. Zevalyn had started college a couple of weeks before, which had marked an end to the summer, but magical transport made it easy for her to still come over and see him. They’d even had the stroke of luck that she didn’t have any super early classes on September first. She’d been able to come over for dinner the night before and stay over, coming with his family to see him (and Ness) onto the wagons for Sonora.

He wasn’t sure, at the moment when it happened, whether it really was lucky that her class schedule had given them that. Because whilst he wanted every extra second with Zevalyn he could get, it was so surreal to board one of Sonora’s wagons and leave her on the ground, shrinking into the distance when it still felt like she should be coming with him. It also meant their last goodbye (not goodbye goodbye but… well, so long for a long while) was in public. And it wasn’t like Kir thought there was anything wrong with guys showing emotion in public, but he would just rather have not had to board the wagon in tears or sit crying in the corner for half the journey.

He really didn’t know what to do with himself between arriving and the feast. He wasn’t actually sure who his friends were. There was the DnD group, but they didn’t exactly hang outside of games a lot. He guessed he should probably try to change that if he didn’t want to spend most of this year alone, given that Jozua was also gone. He had unpacked the non-magical way to make it take up more time, and considered starting a letter to Zevalyn, along the lines of how much it hurt to be apart from her. He wasn’t sure that would be a very good letter though. He had eventually just resorted to napping the time away.

There was still a solid air of misery clinging about him as he made his way to the Opening Feast. He took his seat, barely even watching the first years. He didn’t know them. He wasn’t likely to get to know them, unless one of the Teppenpaws had some kind of catastrophe and, as their prefect, he had to help them.

And then his name was called. For head boy. He was head boy! A smile spread across his face. He hadn’t known how to rate his odds. He was nice enough, and… noticeable. He doubted there were many people in this school who didn’t know who he was. Whether that was for the right reasons or not in their eyes, he hadn’t known. The ballot had also been comprised of two very straight-laced, traditional Purebloods, and two more moderate candidates, which meant each of the voter pools was going to be split down the middle. He suspected it had been a pretty close run thing.

He made his way up to the stage, and his eyes automatically snapped to the Aladren table, which was dumb as heck because it wasn’t like the fact that Zev had graduated had escaped his notice given that he’d been moping about it since he’d got on the wagon. But he suspected it was possible that for a while he would be simultaneously miserable about her graduating and habitually looking for her everywhere he went, expecting her to be in her usual seat at breakfast or to round a corner in the library any moment.

“Great job,” he smiled instead at Parker and Gary. His smile had faltered for a second when he’d looked across to Aladren, and they were probably close enough to notice that it was kind of stuck on now, and not really reaching his eyes.

He made his way back to Teppenpaw, pinning his badge on his robes as he sat down, which did manage to keep him smiling for a moment. And then they were singing the school song, and rather than thinking about how this was the last time he would sing it, he was already busily composing in his head, thinking up the letter he’d write Zevalyn when the feast was over...
13 Kir McLeod She's not there 366 Kir McLeod 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

July 04, 2019 7:16 AM
Johana Leonie had been around enough sick people and enough injured people to recognize the signs. The worst, though, were the signs of having lost someone. Sometimes, she didn't get to meet the person; their patient arrived with a tear-stained grimace, babbling about someone they couldn't hold anymore. Other times, it was the patient who passed away. The screams were the worst part, but the way a broken heart imprints itself on the face was awful as well.

In this case, the boy who'd won House Boy didn't seem to have lost someone forever because there were no screams in his eyes, but he certainly seemed heartbroken. Always the Healer, Johana Leonie was pleased that she had taken a seat across from him earlier on. While she would have loved to greet her brother, and had indeed enjoyed the full faced grin he'd shot her as he took his own seat, she had things to do now.

"Good," she smiled, when she realised she didn't know the English word for 'congratulations.' She brushed her red hair back over one shoulder so she could Kean forward a little without getting it in her plate of sausages and potatoes. "You did well! But your face... You look not well inside. Can I help?"
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen You seem sad about that. 1432 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen 0 5

Kir

July 04, 2019 7:17 AM
Of course he wasn't going to get away with anything less than genuine happiness at Teppenpaw table. It was their house trait to notice. That, in itself, made him feel slightly better. He knew Johana-Leonie from the concert, having had the responsibility of catching her when she threw herself off a moderately high platform. It was definitely a connection, and one neither of them was likely to forget in a hurry, but he wouldn't say they were close. Still, the girl opposite him, who didn't really know him, had both noticed his sadness and cared enough to do something about it. His smile softened a little.

"Thanks," he smiled, when she offered her version of congratulations, and his fingers touched the badge slightly, both in acknowledgement that that was what they were talking about and because it felt nice to do so.

"I am happy about the badge," he promised, one finger tapping it slightly, "But I am sad because my girlfriend graduated." Well, he wasn't sad that she had graduated, because that meant she had passed all her exams, and obviously any scenario that resulted in her still being here would be bad. However, he managed to keep all this inside his head because he remembered that it was Johana-Leonie he was talking to and she might not cope with that. He wondered if she understood 'graduated.' "Zevalyn," he clarified, nodding at the Aladren table, "She was head girl last year," he added, as he didn't suppose she would necessarily know Zevalyn's name. "Now she is at college. Which is good," he added, with a proud smile, "But I miss her." Already. And it had been less than twelve hours, and there were so many more to go. He considered the other part of her question. Whether she could help. His imnediate and facetious thought was that he doubted she was that good at switching spells or any other form of magic that would bring Zevalyn here, but he wasn't sure it was fair to attempt sardonic humour on a non-native speaker, and one who was trying to be kind too. And again, he didn't really want to make Zevalyn appear here. She was somewhere else now, somewhere that was making her happy (he hoped) and smarter and she was going to write him long letters full of clever things which made her even more amazing. He supposed he could wish to be there, but the badge on his chest said that he was supposed to be here right now...

"Tell me about your summer?" he suggested. Putting the problem into simple words had helped, as had simply expressing it out loud. As did concluding that, even with a magic wish, he might not be able to think what to do. He could wish that this year went quickly, rathar than skipping out on it all together, and the best way to do that was probably to be distracted rather than in his own head. "And help me choose good things to eat. This will help."
13 Kir That's cos I am 366 Kir 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

July 04, 2019 7:17 AM
Kir seemed to be thinking very hard for all the words he was saying, but Johana Leonie wasn't entirely sure about what. She suspected that part of it was in the course of formulating sentences she could grasp, a habit she'd noticed among her classmates and one that she simultaneously appreciated and found frustrating. She couldn't resent them for it because she did need the help; more, she resented herself for not knowing any better and not being able to engage with her classmates more fully.

"Magic college?" Johana Leonie asked, never having really considered pursuing education after Sonora. She had heard of it though, because some of their patients asked whether her parents had to go to college or university to learn how to do medicine. Usually, her parents just laughed and said something about ancient traditions and things. "What does she?"

The thought of missing someone was more familiar to Johana Leonie. She'd missed Friederike Albert the year previously and now she missed her parents again. It was a little better with Friederike Albert nearby, but not much.

Tell me about your summer. In theory, it was an easy enough request. Johana Leonie simply needed to open her mouth and . . . tell a story. That was the hardest thing in English because all the words had to go together right. She was plenty good at it in German, and tried her best to work from there first.

"I practiced English for the summer," she began, grimacing to show how well she thought it'd gone. "I helped my brother become ready. He is in Teppenpaw also." She said the last rather proudly and then smooshed her smile a bit, since the boy seemed sad. "And I like to eat potatoes," she finished, pointing at her plate and grinning.
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen I'm so sorry to hear that! 1432 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen 0 5

Kir

July 05, 2019 1:03 AM
"Both," Kir answered, when Johana Leonie asked about Zevalyn's college. "Mostly magical but she can take some non-magical subjects too. She is still deciding what things exactly, but she likes potions and non-magical science," he answered. He really hoped she decided before Christmas, otherwise she might well have to take some summer classes to make up any missing credits, and much as Zevalyn studying was deeply cute, he could think of much more interesting ways for them to spend their time after weeks of forced separation. Still, he wasn't exactly going to say anything on that front because he recognised that pressuring Zev to make a decision about her whole future so that they could make out was not really having appropriate priorities. "She's very clever," he added instead, smiling proudly.

"You're doing good," Kir encouraged, with a thumbs up when Johana Leonie mentioned practising English and then grimmacing. He hadn't talked to her enough last year or yet in this conversation to evaluate whether there really was much of an improvement but he figured she deserved credit either way. What she was doing wasn't easy.

"Which one is your brother?" he asked, glancing between the boys that had joined the table to look for a family resemblance.

"Potatoes are good. There are still lots of choices though. I think I will have potato salad," he decided. That also narrowed down the mains to things that would go with cold and mayonnaisey potatoes. Salmon seemed like a good bet on that front, and he added some to his plate. "Starting with the type of potato you like, and building from there works," he confirmed, as he added peas.

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