Mortimer Brockert

December 06, 2019 1:29 PM
Another year was beginning and it was time for another Opening Feast. 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 Connor Priory and Ivy Brockert please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition I'd like to call up Heinrich Hexenmeister, Nathaniel Mordue, Caitlin Pierce and Michael DiCaprio to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations." Mortimer really really hoped that Mr. Tate's mother and Uncle Clifford did not give him a hard time about the Pecari not getting prefect. And that Mr. Mordue was over his mental breakdown.

Once the new prefects and Head Students had returned to their tables, Mortimer continued, "Our Midsummer even this year will be a ball. Prefects and Head Students will be required to lead it." This might take away from the joy and accomplishment some felt at receiving their badges, but he thought that he'd give them fair warning.

"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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Katerina Vorontsov

December 08, 2019 3:48 PM
Katya had always envied Tatiana's hair. Her sister's hair was - despite them having the exact same parents and nearly exactly the same routines - longer and thicker than her own; loose, Tatya's hair reached her waist, while Katya's still only reached halfway down her back. It was also less lustrous than her sister's. Katya's was a slowly darkening sort of matte gold, whereas Tatya's hair gleamed under lights even when it wasn't pulled back.

No, jealousy over Tatiana's hair was not a new thing, but Katya thought she had never been so jealous of it as she was tonight, when Tatya's hair was actually far less obvious than usual. At the Pecari table, Tatya had her hair all pinned up on her head, as was only proper now that her sister was, for purposes of home, a grown-up lady.

Realistically, Katya knew this was stupid of her. It would only be two years, after all, before she could put her hair up too. Tonight, though, she was just acutely - far more acutely than she had been even at Tatiana's debutante ball over the summer - aware that she was being left out of something all her sisters were now part of. It had been one thing when she and Tatiana together had been the Little Pair (an annoying thing, to be sure, but still a different thing), but now, Tatiana had joined Anya and Sonia in the ranks of grown ladies, leaving Katya over. Papa had always called her malen'kaya - 'little one' - and she had never liked it, but now that she was truly the only little one among the girls in her family, she actually sort of hated it.

She tried to put it out of her mind, though, as she took her place at the Teppenpaw table and watched first the Sortings and then the investiture of the new prefects, applauding politely for Nathaniel Mordue. There had apparently been some dreadful incident with his cousin Simon which had made Tatiana swear everlasting hatred between herself and said Simon, but her sister did not seem to feel it was necessary to extend this enmity to Nathaniel, and Katya couldn't help noticing that he was really quite handsome, when he wasn't looking mortally ill, which he currently didn't. She expected he'd ask Caitlin to the Ball, since she was Sylvia's best friend and roommate and he seemed almost unnaturally attached at the hips with Sylvia, but if he asked her, she didn't think she would say no, and not only because there weren't masses of options....

She sighed slightly at that thought and decided to just focus on her dinner, at least until someone spoke to her.
16 Katerina Vorontsov Feeling regrettably small. 1418 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

December 09, 2019 3:23 PM
Johana Leonie's English was better. It really was. Better than it had been when she had started at Sonora, yes, but also better than it had been even since the previous year's Opening Feast. She was improving. That's why it was so frustrating when she still didn't understand all of the Headmaster's speech. She'd hoped she would by now. It was aggravating, and even more so when she looked down the table a ways and saw Friederike Albert nodding along, smiling in the right spots, and following everything. She was glad that his English was better than hers but it was irritating that it was that much better. She'd worked hard all summer to improve.

Okay, she'd worked hard most of the summer. She'd gone to Hilda's, which was wonderful. She had thought that maybe she would get to know Hilda's older brother, but he didn't seem particularly interested in talking with her - or Friederike Albert, but it was more of a bummer to Johana Leonie that he didn't want to talk to her - and Johana Leonie had given it up as a lost cause. Still, it was great to be around her friend, get to know Hans, and otherwise just enjoy some social time in the summer. Summers were always busy at home; there was always something to do, something to read, something to gather, someone to help . . . Johana Leonie loved it, but it was a hard pace to step in and out of when school was on such a different rhythm.

Deciding that she may as well get on with the inevitable, Johana Leonie turned to another girl who would probably understand the struggle to understand better than most others at school besides Hilda. Katerina was a year older than Johana Leonie, so they hadn't had any classes together since Johana Leonie's first year, but they were House mates and close enough in age that Katerina didn't seem quite as intimidating as her perfectly manicured appearance made her seem otherwise.

"Do you understand?" she asked, leaning towards Katerina so that she could speak more quietly and not announce her incompetence to the whole table. "Some of people are happy und some have no happy. What did Headmaster say?"
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen Feeling regrettably incompetent. 1432 0 5

Katerina Vorontsov

December 09, 2019 4:03 PM
Katerina looked at the red-haired German girl next to her as she asked, in not very good English, what the headmaster had just said. Katya went through it in her head, trying to remember anything of any importance. It was good, really, that the Headmaster was a very succinct sort of wizard; otherwise she might have had one degree or another of trouble with him, too. He hadn't said anything she was too unsure of, but it was still common enough for people to do so to irritate her.

"He said who the new prefects are, and that there will be a dance this year," she said in passable German. It was Russian-accented and the use of articles in particular was not perfect, but she still was confident that it was easier for Johana Leonie to understand her like this than it would be in English. Otherwise, she couldn't imagine the other girl would have asked.

"The prefects must dance in front of all students," she added. "Some do not like it." She supposed she could understand that - if they were not good dancers, they would not enjoy leading dancing before the whole school. This was one reason she was glad she was a good dancer, even though she knew she was very unlikely to be asked to the ball by one of the prefects. "Do you like to dance?" she asked curiously, mainly to make conversation.
16 Katerina Vorontsov It's not fun, is it? 1418 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

December 10, 2019 7:18 PM
Johana Leonie knew that Katerina spoke German, much better than Johana Leonie spoke English in fact, but still felt a little bad about it. It was helpful, and that made her feel worse. At the same time, it was really helpful, especially after a summer away from an English speaking school. It was a bummer that her English was so bad that people figured their so-so German would be better, but she couldn't say they were wrong either.

"Ah, a dance!" she exclaimed, pleased at the thought. Pretty dresses and pretty hair things and pretty people and pretty dances. She could hardly wait. Making a mental note to ask Jessica for some help in this regard, Johana Leonie grinned and nodded. "I love dancing. I have not done much partner dancing though. That is big scary." She suddenly sympathised more with the prefects who had no choice in the matter. She could hope that someone would ask her, but doubted that would happen. In any case, she would enjoy dancing alone just as well as anything. She knew that she only wanted a partner because it made for a prettier evening, but she didn't have anyone in mind that she would particularly care to go with, so she wasn't worried.

Except . . . was she supposed to be worried? Was she a bad Teppenpaw for not having any guy friends that she may want to go with? Was she supposed to have already started thinking about dating? She was thirteen now and that seemed like way too young; she didn't even have a career picked out and it was a lot easier to change lines of work than husbands. That was sort of a one and done thing. She had a hard time imagining marrying an English-speaking boy anyway, and Heinrich didn't really seem like an option.

"Do you go with boy?" she asked, hoping to find either validation or guidance.
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen Not a bit. 1432 0 5

Katerina Vorontsov

December 10, 2019 7:45 PM
Katya smiled sympathetically when Johana Leonie said that dancing with a partner would be 'big scary.' She could see that. She had practice, of course - she had learned formal dancing at home, as was proper for a girl of her station - but there were worlds of difference between dancing with her brothers or cousins in a lesson and dancing with boys-boys in public, in front of everyone, at a ball. She had danced some at Tatiana's ball this summer, of course, but that wasn't the same either - not least because her partners had mostly been people who were most definitely not allowed to propose to a Vorontsov, and would not be when she was old enough for that kind of thing, either.

"You will do good," she said, also switching to English since Johana Leonie had at the end. She was grateful to whatever forces controlled such things that she tended to respond to people in the language they spoke to her, rather than muddling them up like Tatiana did. She inevitably muddled her sentences sometimes, of course - used the wrong grammar for the words, or mixed a word from something else in, or began a sentence a certain way because she'd forgotten a keyword didn't have a clear equivalent in whatever she was speaking - but she didn't do it as much as her sister, probably not least because she tried hard not to, where Tatiana never seemed to much care about such things.

"I do not know," she said when asked if she would go to the ball with a boy. "If boy asks me, maybe - if I like the boy." There were complicated metrics that went with that, but it would take entirely too long to try to explain them in some combination of German and English, if she could do so at all. She thought she most likely could - she had worked very hard on her languages over the years, and had, as her old tutor had said, a talent for them - but it would take a long time, especially in a crowd like this, where they were both filtering out a lot of background noise while trying to understand each other and compose comprehensible responses. "But if not, then I go myself, and I dance if a boy will dance once," she said with a slight shrug, not terribly concerned about it. "Do you think you will go with the boy?" she asked curiously.
16 Katerina Vorontsov Maybe someday our fortunes will improve. 1418 0 5

Johana Leonie Zauberhexen

December 10, 2019 11:30 PM
Something about the turn of the conversation made Johana Leonie feel like she was bonding with Katerina. This was the sort of thing girls were supposed to talk about, right? Plus Katerina looked perfect and pretty all the time, and maybe she could help Johana Leonie with the ball, too. Then she wouldn't have to put so much pressure on Jessica for everything. Maybe they could all go together or something.

Except boys.

"Danke," Johana Leonie smiled at Katerina's optimism. "I dance much Deutsche-- eh, German dance. Town dance. Ehh..." She waved her hand as if scrolling through her limited English lexicon for the word she was looking for. She knew she could switch to German, but she didn't want to do that. She wanted to make this stupid language work for her. Hilda was definitely right in her judgment of this dumb language. "We dance und have luck, oder Kinder, oder rain," she explained, finishing with a shrug. This was not the point of the conversation anyway.

Johana Leonie grinned at Katrina's hint that she may turn a boy down if she did not like him. How the heck she was supposed to know whether she liked a boy or not, Johana Leonie didn't know. She could tell you which students were boys, but that was about the extent of her knowledge. Perhaps she would turn down a boy if he was Friederike Albert's friend, but even then . . . why? "I like no boy. Maybe any boy. I know not. I think not boy would ask me. But me as well would dance with boy." She felt like she was supposed to be blushing, and maybe there was a hint of warmth in her cheeks, but it was more a matter of admitting to something she had never thought of in any depth than anything else. She felt like she would probably have to start paying more attention to her male classmates. "You know you like boy how? Good dance only?"
22 Johana Leonie Zauberhexen By midsummer I hope. 1432 0 5

Katerina Vorontsov

December 11, 2019 12:55 PM
Katya nodded at the descriptions of dances. "This sounds like Russian dances, too," she said. "I see girls in village, they dance in spring, in the circle." She drew a circle in the air with her finger to indicate what she meant, illustrating words she regarded as less common but easily illustrated out of sheer habit at this point. "Sometime I would like to see German dance," she added.

She smiled kindly as Johana Leonie started talking about not being sure if she liked any specific boy. "If he is nice boy, this is good," she said. "And he dance, and has a good family." That was always a factor - no matter how perfect someone was, they had to come from the right kind of family, otherwise it would be a disgrace. There was a little wiggle room when it came to dancing, people who it was acceptable to dance with but never to marry for instance, or families which one of the daughters might marry into but which weren't good enough for their daughters to marry Grisha or Lyosha, but that was not something one spoke about much, especially when one did not know Johana Leonie's exact position.

"Once I liked a boy," she added, lowering her voice slightly in confidence. "But he chose to marry one of my sisters." Technically this was untrue, but Katya imagined it was only a matter of time until Dorian proposed, and given everything - from how much time Tatiana had spent away from home to how good Dorian's Russian was - it seemed likely to her that Mama and Papa would allow it, and that would be that. "So I must - stop liking in that way, start in other way. But he is very smart, and writes beautiful letter, and talks to me like I am smart, too," she said. "What things do you think you - could like," she said, with a fractional hesitation as she selected the word 'could' and decided it more or less matched what she was aiming to ask. "How would a boy be, if you like him?"
16 Katerina Vorontsov Fingers crossed. 1418 0 5