Headmistress Powell

October 09, 2009 12:46 PM
While the students had been enjoying their arranged activities, supervised by Sonora’s staff, Sadi had taken visiting faculty on a tour of the school. As she pointed out details such as Tavarius Mims, and took them through the Hall of Plants, the Headmistress couldn’t help but feel proud of the school, and its students. She had never expected to feel any such bond with her place of work, and the sensation took her by surprise; perhaps being Headmistress had affected her more than she’d realised.

As the daylight started to dwindle, Sadi Powell started to collect everyone together on the Quidditch pitch. It had been somewhat transformed since they were all there several hours earlier: Most notably, one entire half of the pitch was covered in tents. Although several were an exact shade of green, matching Sonora’s school uniform robes, there had not been enough to provide shelter for everyone. Therefore some extra tents had been added, in assorted shades and styles, and were dotted in amongst the others. Inside, the tents were all similar in that they were not Muggle tents: each had its own bathroom, and held four comfortable cots. They different in terms of decoration and style, but each would provide suitable accommodation for the night.

Other noticeable differences to the grounds included the huge mound of wood that had been piled up at the opposite end of the pitch to the sleeping area (for obvious fire hazard reasons). Although magic would be used to start and maintain the fire, its immense size would need to be facilitated by real fuel. Then, to allow space for this monstrous bonfire, a stage had been constructed several yards away. This would showcase Simon Tellerman - Sonora’s groundskeeper - and The Nowhere Men, who would be providing musical entertainment for the evening. The final addition was a vast buffet table, laden with a variety of pots and plates, their contents still concealed, for now, under lids and covers.

“Your attention, please!” The Headmistress of Sonora called, her voice once more enchanted to be heard above the students. She and the Headmaster of Rocky Mountain stood on a small podium near the stage, so they could be seen but to not interfere as the band set up. “I hope you have had fun today,” Sadi Powell said. “Soon we will enjoy the main entertainment for the evening. However, first I would like to make an announcement. It is customary at the Midsummer celebrations for me to reveal the results of the votes cast earlier in the year for the positions of Head Boy and Head Girl.” Pausing – equally for dramatic effect as to let the excitement die down a little – Said continued, “It is therefore my pleasure to announce that, next year, your Head Boy will be Jose Santoro of Crotalus, and your Head Girl will be Elly Eriksson of Pecari. Congratulations.”

Having taken another break in her speech to allow the students to settle, Sadi again drew the crowd’s attention. “I now invite Headmaster Guido to light the bonfire.” Sadi moved back a step to allow Alessandro to ignite the kindling and start the festivities. As the first flicker turned into a tongue of flame, Headmistress Powell led the staff and students into a final round of applause. “Enjoy the food, and your evening. I give you the Nowhere Men.”
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Megan Macrae (RMI Firstie)

October 17, 2009 2:11 PM
The obstacle course had been fun, and Megan felt proud that she’d met new people. Now that she’d been at Sonora for a full day and she had met people, the uncharacteristic shyness that had overtaken her earlier was almost completely gone. It had been replaced, it seemed, with an overwhelming hunger. The girl tugged on one of her white-blonde braids as Headmistress Powell talked about some Sonora stuff—Head Boy and Head Girl, but since neither of the names announced were familiar to Megan they didn’t stick for very long—and then it was finally time to eat. Hungrily, the first year jumped up from her position near the fire and tried to make her way over to the food.

It took longer than she had expected. Hands wrapped in the bit-too-long sleeves of her uniform robes, Megan tried to navigate through the crowd with little success. She was unused to situations with this many people, and to top it all off, the unfamiliar location was getting her head all turned around. The Coloradan had grown up with a fairly keen sense of direction, but it seemed to have all disappeared just as she needed it. In order to regain her bearings, the Draco girl fought her way out of the crowd to the outskirts of the bonfire, between the bonfire and the tents. There were some students from both schools going between the tents and the bonfire, but it was much less crowded here.

Closing her blue eyes, Megan took a deep breath, then opened her eyes again. She could do this! Maybe she would find someone to hang out with here and they could go get food together. Seeing another person standing on the edge of the crowd, the girl walked over the well-kept grass and towards them. Perhaps they were just as hungry as she was!

“Hey,” Megan greeted the other person as she got closer. “I’m Megan! D’you want to try and get some food? I keep getting lost in the crowd.” she grinned at her own silliness, not feeling the least embarrassed. So many things had happened today that she wasn’t quite sure she had the capacity to still feel embarrassed!
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Daniel Nash II (2nd Year Sonoran)

October 19, 2009 11:15 AM
Daniel hung out toward the back of the crowd, preferring not to draw much attention to himself. He didn't have much trouble hearing the Headmistress's speech, which was unfortunate because it told him that there were no Aladrens among the Head Boy and Head Girl next year, and that was a first in his experience. Both of the previous years had a Head Boy from his House, and during his first year, they'd both been Aladrens. Granted, the only sixth year Aladren this year had been Paul Tarwater, so maybe that explained it. From what Daniel had seen of him, Paul was possibly more crazy than Holly was.

Still, he didn't like the lack of Aladrens in the two Head positions, so he crossed his arms and frowned through the rest of the Headmistress's speech. The fireworks that stared shortly after were astonishing enough that he lost his pose of irritability, and the promise of food was slightly mollifying anyway. The music wasn't awful either.

It was still really crowded out there, though, so he stayed at the edge of the tented area to wait out the food rush. No sense wading into the thick of it just to stand there and wait forever.

Before long, one of the visiting students noticed him and headed over in his direction. With a sigh, Daniel straightened his posture and wondered what had given him away. She didn't look like the demographic that watched cable cop shows.

But then she spoke and Daniel realized she hadn't recognized him at all. She was just being inter-school friendly like they were supposed to be doing. He smiled, secretly relieved that she'd only given her first name, which meant he could do the same and not risk recognition that way. He was credited in the show as Danny Nash, and his father was credited as Dan Nash, so his full first name was perfectly safe.

"Daniel," he returned. "Food is a great idea. I was just waiting for the line to go down a bit. If we give it another few minutes, we should be able to get right in there without needing to wait."

He checked his watch - an understated Rolex whose workmanship was so good it worked perfectly even in the confines of a magic school - and nodded. Another six minutes and it would have been half an hour since the buffet table had been revealed. Plenty of time for everyone else to have gotten their plates.

"Second year Aladren," he added as a belated part of his introduction, since most people seemed to be giving year and school to everyone they met today, and he needed something to say to pass another six minutes. Daniel didn't see the point of mentioning he was a Sonoran - the House implied it and his green robes stated it outright. Their custom fit and better than average quality in material and tailoring also stated that he was quite wealthy to those that knew what to look for. Likewise for his manicured fingernails.

He wasn't too worried that Megan had approached him specifically for that reason, though. Usually the potential husband chasers gave last names and family branches, since they were as concerned with pedigree as they were with money. That was the one situation where he was more than glad to offer his very muggle last name.

He liked playing the pureblood since it tended to keep people at a distance and make them not associate him at all with muggle things like TV shows - and since he was a professional actor, he could pull it off perfectly - but, unlike his sister, he had no interest in actually being one.

For Megan, he kept most of that appearance intact. He was a genuine spoiled rich kid. A lot of it wasn't even an act. The slightly aloof posture, the upper class diction of his words, and the neat perfection of his hair even after doing a broom relay and an obstacle course were all an honest part of who he was. But he could be friendly. Not all rich kids, pureblooded or not, were complete snobs.

"Are you having a good visit here at Sonora so far? I mean, aside from getting lost in the crowd and not being able to find the food?" he added with the crooked smile that his fan sites seemed to think was one of his most attractive looks.
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