Headmaster Regal

May 20, 2011 7:57 PM
It was the end of his first term as Headmaster of Sonora Academy, and he had loved every single day of it. Yes, it was a lot of work, but he liked the working atmosphere the Staff members brought. They made his job a whole lot easier. Of course, there had been some ups and downs along the way, but that was normal in life. David was happy about taking this job, his wife had been even happier, the increase in his paycheck had enabled her to do some things she wanted for a long time, like change the kitchen and stuff like that.

In his time at Sonora, his hair had grayed considerably, he didn’t mind, that was part of life. Getting older, but with age came knowledge and experience. Things he wanted to pass down to the younger generations, the main reason he had pursued a career in education. There was really nothing better than to mold the future generations of the wizarding world.

The Quidditch Pitch had been transformed, once again. Half of it was filled with wizarding tents. They would give the students from different houses the chance to sleep together. Of course, they were charmed to prevent any coed after-hours activities. Each tent had four comfortable cots and a bathroom, to be shared by the occupants. On the other side of the Pitch was a big mound of wood that would house the massive bonfire, a few yards from it a stage had been constructed for the musical entertainment of the night: the Nowhere Men. He had been told that that particular group had ties to the school. A few yards to the right, there was a long table laded with every kind of food and beverages imaginable. David was happy about everything. It was now time to start with the fun!

David stepped into the stage and addressed the congregated students, “Good evening!” his voice sounded throughout the pitch, thanks to a sonorous charm. The sun was setting, giving a rather breathtaking scene. “Welcome to the end of term bonfire,” David smiled. “Before we start with the fun, I want to announce that Daniel Nash and Charlotte Abbot will continue with their duties as Head students for the next term.” David applauded them, they had done a rather good job, and he was happy to keep them in their positions.

“Now, the main activity is to have a kind of cleansing ritual. Each of you will burn something of your past, as a way of getting rid of what burdens you.” The Headmaster patted his robe pocket, where he was keeping what he was going to burn.

Headmaster Regal stepped down from the stage and ignited the mound of wood. He stayed there watching the fire do its jobs. The fire would be controlled by magic, to prevent any kind of accident. Once the flames were dancing, he took out the picture of Scotland and threw it into the fire. He smiled, he had to let go of the past, since his future and present were in the United States. “Now, we can begin!” He took a step back and watched everyone do their thing. After the cleansing ritual, they would be able to enjoy the amenities. He could hear the group starting to play. This was an excellent way to end his first term as Headmaster.
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Dana Smythe

May 20, 2011 10:34 PM
So another year had passed without incidence or consequence. Dana had almost died of boredom after midterm and had, with Alison's assistance, cut her hair and dyed it bright pink. What had changed? nothing. Absolutely nothing. The Pecari was still convinced that nobody had even noticed the difference. It was like she blended into the background. Ah well, maybe that was her place in all of this. She'd sort of accepted her destiny a while ago, so maybe now she just had to come to terms with the truth that her destiny involved her never being one of those sorts of people who stood out from the crowd. As she listened to the Headmaster's speech, the dye had almost entirely faded from her hair, and before she headed home from the summer she would arrange her hair into a style more suitable for her parents' viewing, and they would never know what had happened. He brief rebellion would be as if it never occured - in fact it sort of felt like that already.

The bonfire was ignited, The Nowhere Men began playing, and everything descended into music and shadows. Dana disappeared into the crowd. She slowly pulled out a small tub from the pocket of her robes - her sensible, expensive but understated cream-colored robes with delicate pale blue embroidery - and made her way to the edge of the magically-controlled bonfire. The tub was what was left of the pink hair dye. It was intended for re-application once the initial color started to fade, but dana needed the color gone so she could go back to being a well behaved Smythe. She gave the pink contents a mournful look before flinging the tub into the flames to be engulfed. Then she withdrew from the fire, allowing others to burn their own hopes and dreams. She sighed. Now what? Maybe she could get some food, but she wasn't hungry. She wasn't in the mood for dancing. She didn't really have friends she could hang out with. Maybe she would just find a tent and call it a night.
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Valentina Bentancourt

May 22, 2011 6:02 PM
Valentina thought this had been a good year. For the most part, she had studied, danced and made some new friends. It had been a good year. The MARS room had helped her loads with her dancing, she was sure Madame was going to be impressed by her progress. The painting of the ballerina in the dance room had said so. The twelve-year old was happy another year had almost passed. The Teppenpaw couldn’t wait to grow-up and become a lady, like her mother, and be able to do what she loved to do: dance. The Spaniard was sure Madame Abramova was going to give her a spot in her summer production. It was going to be great!

The Spaniard didn’t have a formed opinion on the new Headmaster, nor did she have one of the former Headmistress. She had been a first-year under Headmistress Powell, and she was a second-year under Headmaster Regal. Only time could tell, really. The blue-eyed was excited about the summer; she had received a letter from her mother informing her that they would be travelling with the Davidses. It was going to be great, she loved travelling. Plus, she was going to go to places she hadn’t before. Her family only left Boston to go to Madrid. It was going to be the first time she travelled around the United States.

She thought that the Bonfire activity was going to be awesome, since it was going to be her first bonfire. Her mother was pretty strict when it came to fire. She had conveniently forgotten to mention it in her last owl home, she was sure her mother would have prohibited her attendance, and she really wanted to go and have fun. Valentina had given a lot of thought to what she wanted to burn, and came to the conclusion that burning her old ballet pointe shoes. Her mother had given her new ones, and that meant that her time as a second-string dancer was going to be over. She was going to be the Prima Ballerina that was her goal.

She entered the Pitch and curiously wandered through the tents; she left her things inside of one and walked towards where the bonfire was. She listened dutifully to Headmaster Regal’s speech and applauded when it was required. Valentina waited for her turn, and when it came, she threw her ballet slippers into the flames. She smiled, feeling that luck was going to change for her. An older with fading pink dye on her hair caught her attention, she had never seen her before, but that was normal, since she was a second-year.

She walked up to her and smiled, “Hello! I like your hair.” Valentina looked at her in awe. Her hair was really awesome.
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Dana

May 22, 2011 11:05 PM
One of the younger students - twerps, Lucas had called them when he was in his older years - told Dana that she liked her hair. Looking down, Dana didn't smile. "Thanks," she said, wearily. She could just about see the irony of someone complimenting her hair just after she'd gotten rid of the last of the dye, but as she'd had no intentions of re-dying it anyway it didn't really matter. She also noticed that she hadn't gained any attention from her own yeargroup, but had perhaps inspired one of the younger kids to maybe do the same one day, when her own life got as boring as Dana's had. Well, that could maybe be a small comfort.

"It was brighter, but I had to let it wash out for the summer," she told the smaller girl. If her parents knew she'd colored her hair they wouldn't freak out too badly, but if she showed up like that with no warning there would definitely be issues. They would probably be a little uncomfrotable that she'd cut her own hair (or that Alison had cut it for her, anyway) but she would be able to style it in such away that it would still look proper, and it would grow out nicely by the time she graduated next summer, anyway. She was too well behaved to have done something truly damaging, and anyway, that would be life self mutilation: Dana wanted to have the life that her parents had mapped out for her, with the husband and the kids and the nice home. It just wasn't quite as exciting as she'd hoped.

"So what did you burn, then?" Dana asked the younger girl. She didn't really have an interest in her personally, but she was curious to discover what all the other students at Sonora had decided was no longer a part of their life.
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Valentina

May 26, 2011 10:53 PM
The second-year listened to the older girl talk about her hair. It was a rather awesome color of hair, pink was one of her favorite colors, along with purple and green. A lot of her clothes were pink. How awesome would it be if the older girl had been wearing something pink? Valentina now wanted to dye her hair pink, it was not going to happen. If she went home with a different hair color, her mother would flip. However, there was something she could totally do. She smiled brightly at the girl. Her idea could wait for a few minutes, since the older girl had asked her something. Plus, she needed to introduce herself, it was getting rather annoying referring to her as ´Older Girl´.

The Spaniard curtsied, “I am Valentina Bentacourt.” She wasn’t sure if the girl would recognize her last name, she probably wouldn’t: One, because it was Spanish, and two, because the Bentancourt’s weren’t high-profile, not in Spain and not in the USA. “Pleased to meet you.”

After her small introduction, the second-year beamed and answered her question, “I burned my old ballet pointe-shoes. I got new ones and plan on becoming a Prima Ballerina,” she said proudly. That was all she wanted and she was going to work hard on that goal. She had all the tools, she needed to use them to her advantage.

Now it was time to ask the older girl for a favor. Valentina looked up at her and smiled, “Would you mind changing my hair-color for the night?” her blue eyes were full of hope. She hoped she would say yes. Valentina wasn’t particularly gifted in the charms department. Plus, if her memory was up to par, she hadn’t seen that charm with Prof. McKindy. The second-year was refraining from jumping up and down with the anticipatory excitement of what the older girl would be able to do. She wanted to grow-up and know everything the upperclassmen did. Time wasn’t really on her side, she was a little second-year. “Please.”
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Dana

May 31, 2011 5:21 PM
Oh, they hadn't made an introduction yet. dana sort of forgot about doing things like that at school. All the people she usually talked to, in her own year and the couple of years below, she already knew, so formal introductions hadn't happened for a good long while. this girl, though, Valentina, apparently wasn't going to let the informality of the bonfire deter her from displaying her good manners. Dana herself didn't curtsey in response - but she was older so had earned that right - but she did incline her head in a bob that could perhaps be counted as a pseudo-curtsey if so desired. "Dana Smythe," she dutifully returned her own information. "It's a pleasure to meet you, too, Valentina."

The younger girl then told her she'd burned her shoes, but she still wanted to be a ballerina. Dana thought she might have missed the idea behind the progression indicated by the burning - students were supposed to select something they wanted in their past, not something they wanted in their future - but she didn't want to discourage Valentina, so she didn't say anything. She didn't really understand the sort of person who wanted to be professional dancers, anyway. Madness lay that way, as far as Dana was concerned. there was a girl in her own year - Adelita - who wanted to do some sort of professional dancing. Dana certainly didn't have that sort of dedication to anything, let alone something that could hurt from time to time. She respected people with a passion, but she just didn't get it. "Well, good luck with that," Dana offerred, sounding as sincere as she could manage.

Next thing, Valentina was asking her out of the blue to color change her hair for the evening. Dana blinked a couple of times in surprise, not initially certain she'd heard the other girl correctly. Change your hair color?" she repeated, a small smile twitching at the corner of her lips. yes, she'd definitely had an influence on this younger student. She wondered, though, whether it was the good influence she was supposed to be having - the sort her parents would imagine her having on her classmates. She didn't think so. Though, it couldn't hurt. Just a little charm, and Dana was fairly good at spellwork. "Okay," she said, the small smile now making its way across her lips and softening her expression. She took her wand from her robe pocket. "What color would you like?"
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