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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Tatiana Vorontsova

July 04, 2019 7:24 AM
By the time she entered the Cascade Hall for the Opening Feast, Tatiana felt much better than she had when she had first arrived back at school. She had flown like a madwoman, risking her neck more than once, which had gotten her out of her head nicely; a quick shower and a nice long session of cleaning and picking between her jewels later, and she felt mostly like herself again by the time it was time to join the rest of the school for formalities and a meal.

She had settled on mainly pearls and sapphires for the evening. Since it was what passed for a very formal occasion, she had reluctantly parted with the far more interesting baroque and multicolored pearls she preferred to hang around her neck, instead donning only a simple, perfect white strand Anpapa had given her for her fifteenth birthday this summer. She had made up for its simplicity with a sapphire pendant on a gold chain which Anya and Rodya had gifted her for the same occasion, along with diamond earrings and an iolite brooch shaped like a slightly abstract butterfly and accented with moonstones. With her gold bracelets gleaming at her wrists, a pearl bracelet pinned on her headband to vaguely imitate a grand kokochnik, and all her gems shining or sparkling as appropriate, she swept into the Hall in something approaching a dignified, ladylike manner, aided immensely by not immediately spotting her friends.

After she was seated, of course, she did see people, and her neutral resting expression broke into delighted smiles as she waved to each in turn. Her face returned to straight lines, however, as the first years were Sorted, as none of them were of any particular interest to her, and it remained somber through the announcement of the Head Boy and Head Girl, even though the latter was a Pecari. Kir McLeod was stupid and had nearly made her cry in Professor Hawthorne's class once, an offense she still remembered and did not appreciate, and Natalie Atwater was neither friend nor foe to her. When Headmaster Brockert announced the prefects, however....

"Pozdravlyayu Dorya! Ura!" she exclaimed, loudly enough to hear herself over general applause, bouncing up and down in her seat and clapping her hands. Congratulations, Dorya! Hurrah! "Pozdravlyayu Dorya i Parkeer!" she remembered to add, beaming in Parker's direction too, even though he was not the principal reason why she was so pleased.

She did not, however, resent him at all. It had never even occurred to her that she might be an option for prefect. Who would put her in charge of anything, or even directly under the person who was in charge? Dorya, however, there was someone who - well, he did not act fatherly as she understood the term, and of course he could not be matushka because he was not a girl, but he was someone who could take care of the littles. Plus, had he not established last year that he was good enough to be in charge of things? And his English was very good, and he was always kind, and the adults liked him very much. Dorya would be a perfect prefect, and Parker would be a very good prefect, and she supposed the other two were like them as well.

She was still smiling as the food appeared and, given how long it had been since breakfast and how active she had been in that time, made it a little easier not to rush over to the Teppenpaw table to celebrate with Dorya and Vladya at once. Instead, she shoveled some paella on her plate and then poured herself a drink, which she raised in cheerful acknowledgment of the nearest person. "Za tvoe zdorov'e," she said happily, her earlier mood completely forgotten in light of more interesting and immediate developments. To your health.
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Natalie Atwater

July 04, 2019 4:41 PM
It was Natalie's last year at Sonora and she was...not eager for it to be over. As sick as she was of homework and boring lectures, she was not looking forward to boring parties and pressure to marry a boring suitor. Even the ones that were not directly Kelsey's rejects-though some were younger brothers and cousins of Kelsey's rejects- and were closer to her age did not understand that she was her own person and not a clone of her older sister. Because they or their parents or their family's patriarch wanted a clone.

It wasn't as if she didn't want to get married, that she wanted to have a career or anything. It was just that Natalie wanted to marry someone she actually liked and connected with. She hadn't found that yet.

And once she left Sonora, the pressure would be on. The seventh year feared her family would end up choosing her future spouse and she'd have no say whatsoever. Not only that, but Kelsey's opinion would likely be consulted and Natalie knew full well her sister didn't have her best interests at heart. She thought she did, but she didn't understand that what she thought was best for Natalie actually wasn't.

She took a seat at the Pecari table as Headmaster Brockert began to speak. She didn't really know any of those being Sorted so she only had mild interest in that. Then it was time for prefects and Head Students. She heard her name being called and blinked. Natalie had gotten Head Girl?

Natalie had gotten Head Girl!

The Pecari was genuinely surprised, she had really expected Emerald to win, but it was her!

Kelsey had not gotten Head Girl. It wasn't as if Natalie had just beaten the Aladren girls, she had beaten her sister .

Still, as she joined the others on the stage, she concentrated on not looking smug. She didn't want the other candidates to think it was directed at them. Natalie had no desire to make Emerald, Amelia or Flo feel bad but she couldn't wait to rub it in her sister's face.The seventh year accepted her Head Girl ballot from Headmaster Brockert and found her seat again.

Natalie scanned the table, trying to decide what to eat before settling on some shrimp scampi. That's when Tatiana Vorontsov put up her glass and said something in Russian, which the older Pecari didn't speak a word of. She raised her glass back and said "Thanks" figuring that the fifth year was congratulating her. Hopefully Tatiana wouldn't be upset if Natalie had misinterpreted her.
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Tatiana

July 10, 2019 6:56 PM
Tatiana strongly suspected that her neighbor had no idea what had been said to her, which, if she was to be honest, was sort of funny. She didn't go around deliberately saying things in Russian just to confuse people (or better yet, saying it in a tone that didn't match the contents at all, just to get bizarre responses), but it amused her just a little when it happened, even if this response was reasonably correct to what she had said without thinking about which language she was speaking.

"You have good news," she said, recognizing the badge on the older girl's robes. "Bon soir. Félicitations," she added after remembering how to say 'congratulations' in French, having initially gone with 'good evening'. She thought a lot of Americans seemed to speak French, if not quite as often as Russians and Canadians, so she thought she stood a tolerable chance of being understood to some extent. It still irked her, though, to speak the wrong language...

"Congradion, it is, in English, yes?" she said, thinking back to things she had heard when she had played Quidditch. She missed that, but so long as Simon Mordue and his stupid face were on the team, she would not dignify the sport with her presence - or so she liked to think of it. It was less embarrassing than admitting that he had confused and slightly hurt and a little bit frightened her, really. She supposed that meant she could go back next year, if it was really worth it to pick something back up as a sixth year, halfway out the door already - assuming Simon's cousin was not quite as stupid as he. She had never had a problem with Nathaniel personally, but Dorya did, which was almost as good; it had been a magic accident when they were younger, so she might have overlooked it customarily, but his cousin did have a terribly stupid face which cast Simon's relative into more suspicion than such an incident normally would. This was why she didn't like it that Katya seemed to want to be friends with Sylvia; that family was bad news, if anyone cared for her opinion on the subject.
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