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.
Subthreads:

Aladren

Teppenpaw

Crotalus

Pecari
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Evelyn Stones

December 09, 2019 11:51 PM
Evelyn's summer had been as unusual as it usually was. She had enjoyed the opportunity to spend time in the sun, to run, and to practice German. She had enjoying the opportunity to spend time with Ness and Kir, even if everything had sort of gone sideways. On one hand, it was nice to have let the cat out of the bag with Kir. At the same time, it made her feel terrible for not telling Ness the full story, and made her realize how little she had told Heinrich. She wasn't sure whether that was good wolf to protect her friends, or bad wolf since she was doing it to protect herself.

Friends.

That was a difficult word for Evelyn, and one that weighed heavily on her mind as she took her seat at the Pecari table. She would much rather have sat at the Aladren table as her favorite people in the world were at the Aladren table. She tried not to think about how much time they could spend together in the Common Room if they wanted and decided steadfastly that the House system was terrible. That made her feel bad because Malikhi was in her House this way, but still. Everyone would just be happier if all the dorms were connected and they didn't have to worry about Houses.

The idea appealed to Evelyn, but she also couldn't help appreciating a system that shoved her in with the people she was the most likely to fit in with. She wasn't organized, friendly, or smart, so it made sense that her adventurousness was the trait that she'd bond with others over. Adventurousness and flightiness seemed like very similar concepts to Evelyn, though, and she hoped she hadn't inherited the latter with the former.

When the new first years were sorted into Pecari, Evelyn wondered if she had looked as odd when she had first come here. Of course, tonight she had on her signature Opening Feast, brown and gold makeup. She probably still looked a bit odd to them. Truth be told though, she probably looked odder still as a first year. She was older than she should be and smaller than she should be, and neither of those points were in her favor. Her birthday had passed now. She was fifteen now. She was almost an adult now. Everything felt very real. But also very far away. The world seemed a little sharper now, as if everything was in focus, for better and for worse.

As it turned out, revealing your darkest secrets to someone and having them respond with all the things you didn't want them to but probably needed, was sort of cathartic. On one hand, everything seemed a little less frightening. On the other hand, she hadn't been sleeping so well since she'd talked to Kir, and resurfaced memories made her even jumpier than usual. Resigning herself to the fact that she couldn't fix any of that right now, Evelyn took a seat between two girls, where she would hopefully be a little less prone to losing her mind.

The Headmaster's speech went as usual until all of a sudden it did not at all. Evelyn was aware that Heinrich was in his fifth year, but had forgotten just what that meant until his name was called and reverberated around the room. She grinned, craning her neck as best she could to watch him. She tried to catch his eye but he looked like he was maybe trying to will himself into invisibility, and she didn't want him to feel like she was staring. But Heinrich was a prefect! That came with more responsibilities, which was probably not good for the poor Aladren's heart, but it also came with further proof that he was doing good, and that he was not his parents. She felt guilty even thinking about Heinrich's secret, and sort of hated how heavy secrets were because revealing them didn't seem to make them much lighter either. What was one supposed to do?

What she had done was to take her scrap of paper from the bonfire and burn it in a Muggle fire near Ness' home. It was satisfying to watch the words My magic couldn't save me disappearing into the sky, embers and sparks like stars in the heavens. She suspected that she was going to have to tell more people soon. She hadn't yet talked to Ms. Heidi, but there were others.

She forced the thought from her mind as the Headmaster continued his speech. Warmth and nerves bubbled in Evelyn's stomach and she cursed Kir for whatever jinx he put on her with his story. He had to go and date Zevalyn for a ball, and now there was going to be another ball, and Evelyn was probably going to be sick. What if no one asked her? What if someone she really didn't want to ask her asked her and she was stuck? What if someone who she maybe hoped would possibly ask her didn't ask her and picked someone else and then she got her answer in a way that just sucked a bunch? At least she'd probably be able to enjoy a quiet night in if that were the case.

However, it did present an opportunity. If Evelyn was asked, then maybe that would answer her question. Maybe she wouldn't have to do any of the asking herself, and she wouldn't have to make a fool of herself. Hopefully. Unless they didn't ask.

But he was a prefect now. He had to take somebody.
22 Evelyn Stones Somebody jinxed me. 1422 0 5

Hilda Hexenmeister

December 10, 2019 8:27 AM
Hilda was not ready for another school year at Sonora. She had worked on her English all summer (though less when Johana Leonie and Freddie had visited) but had not made nearly as much progress as she had wanted to with all that effort. She still couldn’t understand most of what Uncle Karl said when he talked at a normal conversational pace in English, though she was getting better at parsing out the words when he took it slow with her.

This would all be so much easier if Americans just spoke German like normal people. Fortunately, she and her brother seemed to be responsible for a few more trying to learn it, so that would at least give them an idea of how hard this was if not help them communicate any better. And if nothing else, Jessica’s German made Hilda feel a whole lot better about her own English.

Among the Pecaris, though, her options for even rudimentary German were limited. The best speakers were, of course, Heinrich in Aladren, and the Zauberhexens in Teppenpaw. Sophia was next best, but she was also in Aladren with Heinrich. Pecari had only Evelyn, who had a slight head start over Jessica in Crotalus, but neither of them had German skills that were any better than Hilda’s English skills.

But it would be enough. Evelyn was friends with Heinrich so wouldn’t laugh at Hilda butchering the language, probably. Admittedly, Heinrich’s English was a lot better than Hilda’s so Evelyn didn’t normally need to stretch so far to understand him, but they’d managed at the last returning feast and Hilda still had questions that had not been answered to her satisfaction. Particularly since Heinrich had warned her over the summer that he had told Evelyn about Mom and Dad.

Wasn’t he the one who had been flipping out because Johana Leonie knew?

Frankly, Hilda didn’t care who he told. Johana Leonie had showed her that people were perfectly understanding and didn’t hold her parents’ poor life choices against her personally. Frankly, she’d been nine years old the last time she saw them. She was thirteen now. It felt like a lifetime ago. Four years was a long time. Four years was the difference between the new prefects and the tiny people dipping their badges into the sorting potion.

Hard to believe, four years ago, Heinrich had been that little. Hilda had never thought of Heinrich as little, but she realized now he had been two years younger than she was now when everything had gone so horribly wrong. Younger, really. He hadn’t turned eleven until they were already with Uncle Karl.

She felt a belated pang of sympathy for needing to deal with Sonora while still reeling from being separated from everything he knew, including his native language. In that context, she was less surprised it took him three years to make a friend. There weren’t any other Germans in his class.

She jumped a little as she heard her last name called out over the entire school, and for the first moment of panic she thought she was being called out for not paying attention, but then she realized Heinrich had earned Prefect. He didn’t like the attention, she could see that, and she didn’t think it was just because she knew he hated attention almost as much as he hated the way their name sounded to Americans. ‘Hex’ in English was specifically bad magic, just one step down from a full on curse, whereas in German ‘Hexen’ just meant witches.

She clapped, because that was what you did when your brother earned prefect, but mostly she just hoped it was over quickly, not because she thought he couldn’t handle the job or because she thought anything bad would come of standing in front of everybody, but because he didn’t handle publicity well and he was going to get anxious about a whole load of things he didn’t really need to get anxious about.

Because worrying was the one thing Heinrich did better than anything else.

And oh, there was another thing for him to worry about. Hilda groaned a little at the announcement of a ball. (She was initially a little confused, thinking that there was going to be a Quaffle, but then she remembered ball had another meaning and that was the one Heinrich had said was what he had in his first year.) Even ignoring Heinrich’s new responsibility to lead the first dance - Hilda was really really proud of herself that she’d followed that - putting on a fancy dress and makeup was hardly her idea of a good time.

She mumbled her way through the song, then grabbed some food when it appeared. After sating the watering in her mouth at the amazing smells wafting toward her now, she swallowed her first bite and set to addressing her neighbor.

“Why you visit Heinrich not?” she demanded. Johana Leonie visited her, and it was way harder to visit from Germany than wherever Evelyn lived. Heinrich had been especially sullen the week after she had a friend over and he hadn’t. “He tell you big secret and you visit not. You him not like now?”
1 Hilda Hexenmeister Es war mich 1433 0 5

Evelyn Stones

December 10, 2019 9:09 AM
OOC - Evelyn's italicized broken English is spoken in German, as I can't do good German anyway.

Of all the people to sit down with and not pay attention to, Evelyn picked Heinrich's sister. She almost jumped when the girl turned to her with immediate questions and her cheeks turned pink at the accusation. More than that, at the implication that Heinrich had told her that he had told Evelyn. It made sense in practical terms that Heinrich and Hilda would need to keep each other up to date, but it also meant that Heinrich had talked about her.

"He not ask me for come," Evelyn explained, kicking herself for not having asked herself. But she wasn't in any position to be inviting people over and it seemed rude to invite herself to Heinrich's. She didn't even know if he wanted her to see his new home or personal life. "I would like to come. I still like your brother." She said the last part with a nervous stomach but soft smile. At this point, there was no need to be anxious. Still, she made a mental note to ask Professor Wright for a reminder about those breathing exercises he'd had her practice.

She took a moment to put food on her plate, not really paying attention to what it was. 'Home cooked' had started to mean Ness' mom's cooking and she was surprised to find that she sort of missed it. It was good to be back though, particularly when she had people like Hilda accidentally answering questions she had wondered about all summer.

"I stay with friend - with Ness - for all summers. I not can ask Heinrich come. I not want me rude... Ask myself.". As usually happened when she spoke German, she had renewed empathy for Heinrich and Hilda, as well as the other English second language speakers at Sonora. "Did you want me to visit?" It felt creepy to ask about what Heinrich wanted, so she left the question in second person. Hilda could take that as singular or plural as she wanted. Or as it made sense to her... Evelyn kicked herself for relying on subtext to ask her question. Ness had spent years helping her communicate better and it all went out the window when she really needed it.
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Hilda Hexenmeister

December 12, 2019 8:29 AM
“He ask not?” Hilda repeated in confusion - not because of Evelyn’s bad German (which had poor pronunciation and broken grammar but was still easier to understand than if she’d used perfect English) but because that was not what Heinrich had said - but then she rolled her eyes and shook her head in annoyed exasperation because of course Heinrich hadn’t asked because Heinrich had the social aptitude of a walnut. When he’d told Hilda that Evelyn couldn’t come, she should have known to ask if he had actually invited her or if he was just pessimistically guessing she couldn’t come. Because the later was far more likely than the former and she didn’t know why she’d just assumed otherwise. And of course Evelyn couldn’t just ask herself over. That would be bad form. This mess was entirely on Heinrich.

“Heinrich is ein Dork,” she informed Evelyn with huffy affection, in case she didn’t know. Dork was a word Hans taught her. It was maybe her favorite English word because German didn’t have a word like that, which Hans had explained meant ‘A smart guy who is an idiot’, and nothing in German fit Heinrich quite so well. “Heinrich say ...” she fought for the vocabulary and syntax to express herself, “You is busy. You kannst no come. He was . . .” she lacked the words to say sulky and grumpy so she adopted a sulky and grumpy expression and posture, “when you not come. Auch wenn er nicht gefragt hat!” she added, louder, in sharp annoyance in the direction of the Aladren table, even though she knew Heinrich wouldn’t hear her. It was the thought that counted.

“Dork. How is brother smart und Idiot together?”


OOC: ‘Auch wenn er nicht gefragt hat!’ is Google-translate for ‘Even though he didn’t ask!’
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Evelyn Stones

December 12, 2019 8:04 PM
Evelyn just shook her head, confirming that Heinrich had not asked her to come visit. Hilda seemed to be thinking of several things all at once then, and she finally came out with "Heinrich is a dork." Evelyn burst out laughing. "You know, you're pretty cool. Du bist eine coole Frau." She supposed Hilda was a girl, not a woman, but 'Mädchen' was really hard to say.

For a moment, Evelyn had to remind herself to think logically. Her first instinct was that Heinrich must have said that because he didn't want her to come, and was grumpy about something unrelated. At the same time, evidence seemed to suggest that they really were friends, and that he really did want her around, at least to some extent. She wasn't sure what else he thought of her, but it did seem likely that he was at least somewhat fond of her being around. So maybe . . . maybe he really was grumpy because she didn't come? But then, why didn't he invite her?

She tried to imagine how her summer might have gone if she'd been able to see Heinrich. Staying with Ness was great, and she always enjoyed her time there, but it would have been nice to see others too. Mostly just Heinrich. At school, there were School Things to think about and that was great because they both enjoyed that, but it also meant that finding time to just hang out and be silly was a little harder, particularly being in different Houses. She thought it would be nice to go to an ice cream shop or something and just hang out on a park bench with Heinrich. He was easy to hang out with. He could hang out with Evelyn and Ness together, laugh about silly things, talk about books and art and music, get roped into painting his nails with Kir. Okay, maybe not painting his nails. But who knew? Evelyn had been surprised by more likely things than that.

Picturing Heinrich doing much of those things was hard, because he was generally a fairly serious person. But he did have a sense of humor, and Evelyn suspected he downplayed it when he was focused on academics. Still, it wasn't hard to imagine him there in her summer memories because it just made sense to be around him. It was like imagining some of the places she used to like to go in Oregon with Ness there; like trying to imagine taking a breath, it just seemed natural and easy.

Seeing the difference between Hilda and Heinrich was very interesting. The fact that they were in different Houses implied that there were some personality-level differences that went to the core, but it was more stark than Evelyn might have guessed. She couldn't imagine Heinrich resorting to charades when he couldn't find a word, or giving his sister as hard a time as his sister gave him, or shouting at her even knowing she couldn't hear, just for the satisfaction of getting the words out. It was more than a little entertaining and Evelyn was reminded just how much she enjoyed being around both of the Hexenmeisters.

"Do you think I said something confusing? Not clear? And he thought I was busy?" Evelyn asked, letting a little of her nerves come out. "Maybe I was... uhh . . . an idiot, too."

OOC - Du bist eine coole Frau = You are a cool lady/woman.
22 Evelyn Stones *grins* Is that so? 1422 0 5