Manfred Bulla

April 01, 2009 1:08 PM
It had been the ready made seating capacity that had decided it. Combined with the extensive amount of room and the skills of the elves in somehow putting up a proper curtain, a well sized stage and some nifty little Charms that he was quite proud of, which made every sound from the stage clearly audible in every seat on the field (and some in the lower stands that were being used for overflow). The Elves had done the school proud, really. Manfred made a mental note to ask Paul Simon to pass on his thanks and congratulations on a job well done to the Elvish horde who worked behind the scenes so well to not only make things like this happen (or at least easier) but keep the school running smoothly at regular times as well.

The students were taking their seats, in houses rather than simply anywhichwhere. Manfred watched them, thinking.

Time passed while he watched the students finish assembling, and all of a sudden there was a tugging on his robes and he looked down to see an Elf.

"Sir Headmaster should be starting the concert," the elf said in a stagewhisper, eyeing the students with what were definitely nervous glances. Manfred nodded, and climbed the stairs to the stage.

The charms already in place meant that a Sonorus wasn't necessary, but Manfred still waited a moment before he started to talk.

"If it's all the same with you, I think we'll start with an announcement I'm sure you've all been waiting for. The House Cup. In fourth place, with a worthy score of 205," if he was disappointed, Manfred masked it well, "Teppenpaw. In third place, with an excellent score of 213, Pecari." Mims, he knew, would be well pleased about that, if not so much about the next part. "In second place with the well earned score of 290, Crotalus. And I'm sure all our Aladrens know what that means! If The Head Boy, Head Girl, Prefects and Quidditch Captain would like to join me..." He didn't think it would take them long to arrive, and he was quite correct. A couple of elves came onto the stage, tottering over with a cup that they could both have easily have taken a bath in, and presented it to the gathered students. "Congratulations Aladren. 303 points is indeed a considerable amount of points to amass. Feel free to take back the cup to show your housemates what their efforts over the past year have earned."

With a gesture, however, he kept Christobel and Izabella on the stage.

"The second announcement is, of course, the new Head Boy and Head Girl for next year! Firstly, before I call those students to the front, I would like to thank Christobel and Izabella for the exemplory job they have done. You two have done both your house and the school proud with your conduct over the past year, and I wish you - and the rest of your yearmates - the very best with your lives beyond Sonora in the years to come." He paused a moment after saying that, a slightly off focus look on his face before he snapped back to the topic at hand. "Professer Powell? If you could join me?" He waited for his now official Deputy (Kiva had talked to him recently, and given him her decision not to return to that position of responsibility) to join him on stage, taking the time to take a small box from his pocket and open it, to take out the interim Head Boy and Head Girl badges.

"Would Mr Geoffrey Layne of Aladren and Miss Briony O'Leary please join us on stage?" Again there was the pause while he was joined on the stage by the two students called up. "Congratulations," he said to them, when they reached the stage, "you two have been chosen by your peers to be Head Boy and Head Girl of Sonora Academy next year." He was immensely pleased to see a Teppenpaw getting the position for the first time in some years. He handed the badges to Sadi to formally pin them on the two students. "It is, as the position of Prefect is, a position of great responsibility and privillage, and I'm sure that these two will do the school proud, in the tradition of Head Boys and Girls before them." He shook all the students hands before letting all four leave the stage, but asked quietly (but still, thanks to the charms audibly to all the audience) for Professor Powell to remain on stage.

"I have one final announcement to make before I let Mr Tellerman take over proceedings," Manfred nodded at the Groundskeeper who was waiting in the wings, and who would MC the event. Manfred, now that the moment had come, found he didn't have the words. He looked down at the stage, blinking a few times, and then up at the sky. The stars were so bright, even though the sun had only been gone a short time. He looked at them fiercely, trying to imprint the image of the clear sky and the multitude of stars into his memory.

The was a slight touch on his sleeve, and Manfred closed his eyes before opening them again.

"I'm sure you've all noticed Mr Jenkins around the school this past year. He was here for the Council, collecting data for them about the school and, as it turned out, me." He wondered why he was being so free with information. It felt odd, even as it came easily to him. "I've been made an offer I can't rightly refuse," he said. "Which means that this is my last year at Sonora. I'll be going to work for the Council, next year. Professor Powell will be taking over as your new Headmistress. I trust," Somehow, he managed to fix the crowd with an expression that few students wouldn't think was directed directly at them personally, "that you will all continue to work hard in your studies and do your school - and your new Headmistress - proud."

He paused, then nodded slowly.

"But for now, I believe we have an end of year concert to witness. Mr Tellerman, if you would like to start proceedings?"

OOC: You read that right, folks. I'm off and Sadi is taking over. It's been a grand few years, but all good things must come to an end, and I have high hopes that this transition will lead to even better times for you all and for Sonora. Best of luck to her and her chosen deputy, and I hope you all continue to enjoy your time here at Sonora.

Regards,
-Kat (aka Manfred)
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Simon Tellerman

April 01, 2009 9:31 PM
"That was Everyday Stage Life, by Grayson Wright, performed by Aladren House. Great job, people." He clapped as he spoke and continued to do so while the Aladrens took down their sets. Fortunately, it was another soloist next, so he didn't have to stall quite so long this time.

"Sticking with the Aladrens, we'll next be hearing Geoffrey Layne playing the violin. Give it up for next year's Head Boy! Geoffrey Layne!"
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Geoffrey Layne

April 02, 2009 1:31 PM
Geoff Layne was, to say the least, tense as he made his way to the Quidditch Pitch.

First of all, he would be performing a solo in public for - if his memory served - the first time in about eight years. He was still in practice, but that was different.

Secondly, they would be finding out the results of the Head Boy and Girl elections today. He knew he'd lost - he wasn't Saul Pierce, with all the loyal groupies that implied - but the stupid corner of his brain wasn't ready to concede yet.

Third, they were having all this on the Quidditch Pitch. He had approved of Anne getting into the Concert - he was sure having something else to focus on had kept her from falling completely apart at the seams after the Quidditch debacle - but not of her coming anywhere near here. Add in this being the effective close of her time at Sonora, and this evening was a meltdown just waiting to happen.

Fourth - and most on his mind as he sat down with the other Aladrens - he had asked his sister what Crotalus was doing, and she'd told him their act was basically one big make-out session between her and Josh Santoro. If this was true, she was never leaving the house again and Josh Santoro and Lila St. Martin were both dead.

"If it's all the same with you, I think we'll start with an announcement I'm sure you've all been waiting for. The House Cup."

That announcement was enough to temporarily distract Geoff from thoughts on the potential objectification of his baby sister. Helena was obviously more important than points or public recognition, but...Aladren had never won since he'd been at Sonora, but it never got old to think that it was, at long last, their year. Hanging out with Anne, the self-proclaimed Aladren cheerleader, probably had some scrap of a thing to do with that.

Teppenpaw was in last place. That was nothing new - Aladren and Teppenpaw seemed to pass that honor back and forth. The next announcement, though, caught him completely off-guard: Pecari had come in third. Beside him, Anne inhaled sharply. It was impossible, but...Crotalus came next. Geoffrey never heard the final score, because Anne jumped up and shrieked at the top of her lungs as soon as Bulla said 'Aladrens'. Before he had recovered enough to touch his possibly damaged ear, she was off with Chris, Bella, Guenther, and Paul.

She'll never give that thing up, he thought, wincing as he clapped and she tried to hug Chris and Bella with one hand still clutching the House Cup. She'll shrink it and wear it for a necklace. As embarrassing as it was for a friend of his to barely stop herself short of hugging their Headmaster, it was good to see her so happy. It wasn't that often that he got to do so.

She looked on the brink of hyperventilation by the time she and the prefects got back with it. Her knuckles were almost white on one of the handles. As she waved to the crowd with her free hand, a flashbulb went off; Geoff looked up to see Gray Wright lowering a camera and giving Anne a thumbs up.

Aladren would probably be partying all night, but they were made to pay attention to the front quickly enough. The Head Boy and Girl were both Aladrens, and it would have been un-Aladren to ignore them while they were being recognized. As Professor Powell was called up, Geoff felt himself tense up automatically. Here it came. The announcement. The one they had all been waiting for, even though one of the elects was a given.

"Would Mr Geoffrey Layne of Aladren and Miss Briony O'Leary please join us on stage?"

Geof - wait, that was him!

Too shocked to really react to that revelation, or even be aware that Anne had somehow jumped back up without letting go of the House Cup, Geoff made his way to the stage. This had to be a joke...but it wasn't. Bulla was really handing over the interim badge. He was actually shaking hands with Bulla. He finally recovered enough to wave to the audience and congratulate Briony before they left the stage, but he still hoped Gray Wright wasn't aiming to make a scrapbook. His expression had probably been something less than Head-Boy dignity most of the time.

"Party!" Anne hissed, her voice shrill with excitement, as he sat back down. He smiled at her, then turned around for the next announcement...

Which proved to be even more shocking than everything else that had happened put together.

"What?" Anne blurted, though she kept her seat this time. He seriously should have found her a sedative before they came down tonight, but how could he have predicted all of this? Aladren winning the House Cup, him winning Head Boy for next year, Bulla winning a new job...It was enough to give a guy whiplash, and he was emotionally stable. Well, most of the time. At least Powell had, from what Geoffrey had seen in her classes, a steady head to work with. That would be essential to a transitional period.

The Concert proper seemed to rush by in a blur of people he knew pretending to be people he didn't, the groundskeeper's commentaries, and fading shock, and then it was his turn to perform his solo.

Having just been on stage made it at once better and worse. On one hand, the stage didn't seem quite as intimidating as it might have otherwise. On the other hand, he couldn't get it out of his head that the crowd was staring at him two or three times as intently as it might have otherwise. For the second or third time, he began to wonder if this was really such a good idea, but it was too late now; Anne would serve his head as the main dish at her party if he botched things up for Aladren now.

He'd had a script, but he couldn't remember what he was to say, so he decided to make it up as he went along. "First, I'd like to thank all of you who voted for me," he said. A faux pas or a brilliant move, he didn't know, but it felt, well, necessary either way. "Hope I live up to all of your expectations. Now, Milland's Eighth Violin Sonata."

The entire piece was barely five minutes long, but it still took focus to pull off. Luckily, Geoff had learned it years before this and had been practicing - probably to the total dismay of his roommates - on a daily basis since Anne threw him into the candidate pot. The first few seconds were just a tad awkward - he was playing a violin, in front of a crowd of people he went to school with, was he out of his mind? - but quickly got lost in the music.

For that reason, it was something of a surprise to realize he'd reached the end of the piece. Geoff had to blink twice to get his bearings before he could take his bow and thank the audience.

OOC: Soooo, that got a little long...Since wizard music doesn't exist, we'll just say Geoff's act sounded a bit like J.S. Bach's Violin Sonata No. 3 in C Major: Largo.
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