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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Jose Hernandez

May 22, 2011 10:14 PM
As a fifth year who just took his CATS - an event that had proven exhausting and far more nerve-wracking than anything academic should ever be for a California Pierce - Jose's most prominent thought as he tried to decide what to burn at the bonfire was that the CATS were finally over. He was very happy to put that test behind him. Consequently, what he'd ended up bringing along was one of the practice tests he'd taken in preparation for the exam.

He had nothing against this prep test in particular - he'd scored reasonably well on it - but he had no need to keep it, and he couldn't think of anything that would symbolize the standardized test better. Honestly, he had picked the one he did best on in hopes that it would prove to be the one nearest his actual CATS scores.

Once his uncles had been introduced as the band (Jose cheered them loudly) and the test had gone up in flames and he made sure the Nowhere Men had seen him waving at them, he turned his attention back to the other students on the Pitch. "Pretty cool, huh? I wonder if there'll be s'mores later?"
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Marissa Stephenson

May 25, 2011 2:00 PM
Marissa hadn’t felt too much guilt about Aladren’s victory in the Quidditch final. There had been some moments of nausea when she thought she saw another member of the team anywhere near her, sure they were going to start yelling at her about her worthlessness, and a few more where she felt sure she should have seen that Bludger coming, but she had been focusing most of her energy on CATS, and when she did think of the game, she told herself, firmly, that she had done the best she could, especially considering that she’d been unable to breathe and very concerned about the possibility of a ruptured spleen.

Still, though. The Quidditch Pitch was not a place where she would have voluntarily chosen to spend the night just now, and now that the CATS were over, she didn’t particularly want to be around the entire student body, either. Unfortunately, though, she got the impression that this wasn’t entirely voluntary, especially for the prefects, so she turned up with a smile anyway.

A trick she had mastered very early in life was dodging, so she kind of walked in the general vicinity of the fire for a minute, then retreated. No one could be sure she had put something in, but then, neither could they be sure that she hadn’t. It was stupid, she knew, but she didn’t want to stand out as not playing along, and the only thing she could think of to throw in was her wand, which was a bad idea. For one thing, it had cost a good bit, and for another, it would probably explode, and for a third, she might, in fact, need it again someday. She couldn’t do advanced spells, but that didn’t meant she couldn’t do some spells, or that they didn’t make life easier.

Blending with the crowd, she considered going to find Andrew. She’d heard, later, that he had somehow destroyed half of his exam area – one version went that it had been during Care of Magical Creatures, another during Defense – during CATS, which meant she could hang out with him without being paranoidly sure that he was looking down at her, mentally laughing about how stupid and untalented she was. Birds of a feather flocking together and all that. Finding herself near Jose when he spoke up about s’mores wasn’t too bad, though, so she smiled a bit more naturally than the fixed expression she’d been wearing around for the benefit of the adults.

“Maybe once they see what color the fire is after everyone’s done,” she said, then remembered that she was a witch. “But I guess we could always make our own,” she added. “Heating charms, start a fire like we do in Potions…” Then she realized that wasn’t quite traditional. “It’s not the same, but it’s still chocolate, right?”
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Andrew Duell

May 25, 2011 5:38 PM
Andrew wandered about the pitch fairly aimlessly. He really wasn't quite sure what to do. There were students and staff all everywhere, but he felt an odd sort of detachment from them all and he wasn't sure why. He had taken his mother's advise this year and been more social, he did have friends milling about in the crowd but he wasn't drawn to them at the moment. He was perfectly content to be alone. Well, as alone as you could be in this crowd. The headmaster stepped up and gave his speech. The fire was lighted and the festivities began.

He watched as the others line up to deposit their sacrifices into the inferno, and eventually took his place as well. It had taken him a long time to figure out what to burn. He had his goals ahead of him that drove him forward, but he couldn't think of what was holding him back? It has come to him then, that which he had been working on fixing this year already, his tendency towards isolation. It was a revelation, like finally seeing something that was so all encompassing that you never noticed it. He had been working on it this year solely to make his mother happy, but now he could see what it was really worth. He couldn't accomplish his goals alone, and he certainly couldn't accomplish anything without understanding the people it would affect. He would do it right from here on out, not for his mother, but for himself. There was only one problem. What in the blazes do you burn for that? Maybe something from last term, his year of utter isolation? Yes, that blasted CoMC essay that he had spent weeks and weeks locked away in the library working on. Also, it would make him feel better from the minor fiasco that was his CATS.

As he approached the fire, he pulled the ridiculously long document out. Even with all his work, he had still only done average on it. Such a waste. The flames danced before him and he heaved the manuscript into their depths. Watching burn was remarkable soothing. He stood and watched the fire for another moment before turning back towards the crowd. Now to find some people to hang out with. He scanned the crowd as he walked and soon spotted Jose and Marissa. Excellent. He made his way over to them. He'd heard Marissa had run into a little problem during her CATS as well, he may have someone to commiserate with. They were already talking about something, and he hated to interrupt, but he had to otherwise what was the point of his burning?

He smiled as he approached them, "Hi guys! I'm not interrupting am I?" That was something of an odd statement, ha had already admitted to himself that he was. Oh well, social pleasantries. What can you do about them?
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Jose

May 27, 2011 3:52 PM
Jose hadn't thought of it himself, but now that Marissa mentioned it, he did wonder about how safe it would be to eat anything toasted over a fire used to burn who-knew-what kinds of mementos. He'd just put in a roll of parchment but he thought he'd seen at least one person throw in some kind of jewelry. Merlin only knew what kind of toxins burning that would release.

"Good point," he told Marissa as Andrew joined them. "Hey Andrew," he added, turning to greet the Teppenpaw cheerfully. "Nah, we were just discussing whether or not it was safe to toast s'mores on the bonfire with everyone burning all sorts of random things in it."

"I just burned a CATS prep exam - thank Merlin those are over with," though he didn't think any of the fifth years had particularly enjoyed the exams, he thought Andrew and Marissa might be especially glad to have them behind them given rumor had it that Andrew's knarl had been every bit as troublesome as Jose's had been and Marissa . . . well, Marissa wasn't great at spell work at the best of times. "But I thought I saw at least one piece of metal go in there."
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Marissa

May 27, 2011 7:25 PM
Marissa smiled at Andrew as he joined them right after Jose agreed that she might have a point about the hazards of the fire, then winced and nodded her agreement with the sentiment that the over-ness of CATS was to be praised. She’d been much happier with herself, as a person, before them, but at least she could sleep through the night now. The stupid exams had been giving her nightmares for a while before. The mention of metal going in, though, warranted just a wince.

“I’m pretty sure that’s not safe in at least two ways,” she commented, glancing warily at the fire. They probably had some kind of force field up to keep things from coming back out, though, so she refrained from stepping further away for now.

She shook her hair back where it had started to slip forward over her eyes. Maybe she should just chop the lot off this summer. Short hair would, she was sure, look ridiculously stupid, but it would be more convenient. So much less upkeep, so much less getting in her face. “So, you guys got any wild and crazy summer plans?” she asked. Changing the subject, she knew, but she definitely didn’t want it getting into bonfire offerings or, worse, the CATS. Surely she had to be the only person in the world, or at least in Sonora, pathetic enough that most of her summer would be spent obsessing about when her scores would arrive.
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Andrew

May 29, 2011 9:00 PM
Andrew smiled back at Marissa, excellent they didn't tell him to get lost. Maybe this social thing might actually work out. "Yeah..." he looked back at the fire, "that's probably a good idea. Although I wonder if they could enchant it to keep fumes and such in. I know they were also keeping an eye on what people were tossing in there. If somebody would have tried anything unsafe, I guess they'd keep it from happening." He shrugged a bit as he spoke. "I just burned my stupid Creatures essay from last year." He glanced over towards the food tables. His stomach was starting to quietly complain. "Speaking of food though..." he started shifting in that direction, hoping the others would catch on and follow him as he talked.

"Crazy summer plans?" He wished, "Unfortunately, not really. I've got to do some research on where to go after this place." He waved his hand around at the school in general. "I know we've got two more years, but I heard a nasty rumor that the future keeps coming regardless if we want it to or not." He sighed, "Other than that, I'll be bouncing back and forth between Mom and Dad as usual." He also had research to do his projects, but that was another topic all together.



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Jose

May 30, 2011 8:08 PM
Jose accepted Andrew's guess that there were spells to keep in fumes and stuff, because that made sense and he wanted to believe they were not all about to die from 'at least two reasons why that was unsafe' according to Marissa. He nodded, understanding Andrew's choice to burn a CoMC essay (it had been an option he'd considered as well) and wondered if the other fifth year was also planning to drop the class.

Distracted by Marissa's question about their summers and Andrew's decision to go get food, he did not notice that Marissa deftly avoided mentioning whatever she had burned. Following Andrew toward the buffet, his thoughts turned toward crackers and hoped there would be hummus to dip them into.

After Andrew explained his own plans for researching colleges, though, Jose just shook his head. "No research needed here. I'm just going to follow California Pierce tradition and go into show business." Then he remembered his thoughts during the CATS and added, "Though if I get an O in Potions, maybe I'll see if Maria'll let me go to college so I can start a vegan potion selling business possibly. That would be cool, I think. I hear Sapienti has a good potions program. And the Pierces value diversity, so they won't be too upset if I try something a little different."

Just then he happened to look around the pitch and his eye landed on Maria talking to Coach Pierce of all people. "My Pierces anyway," he added in correction.
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Marissa

May 31, 2011 7:04 PM
Colleges weren’t quite the same thing as CATS scores, but Marissa still felt her spirits flag at the reference. She was going to have to do that, too….

For a second, she considered involving her parents, but her mind rebelled. No. No way. Her parents were not going to know that she wasn’t going to Harvard until the last minute possible, like after she stole relevant documents to fill out paperwork herself and just needed them to call in the credit card number to whatever institution, and the options were more limited because of the magic thing, she was able to beg her way into. Maybe that meant her new self was going to be a dishonest person, but she’d never noticed that trying to be a good one did her that much good anyway.

“My family likes variety, too,” Marissa said. “We try to keep an even balance of teachers, medical professionals....” She realized she had been about to add 'and criminals,' which was true but also involved admitting some of her cousins existed. While the statement even as she'd made it couldn't pass for totally sincere, there were still some things, some steps of rebellion, she wasn't yet ready for. “That sounds like a good plan, though, Jose.”

She looked over the section of the refreshment table they were near, wondering if there was anything she wanted, as well as what she was actually likely to do with her summer. She was already scheduled to take the World and European History exams, she knew, and she’d have choir rehearsals at church every Tuesday until September. She’d most likely go on a few dates with Coop unless he’d finally picked up an actual girlfriend, maybe a few with some other guys, though without it really meaning anything on either side. Just a way of filling an evening, proving to her friends that she wasn’t totally lame and to her parents that she wasn’t weird. Most of the summer would be spent prepping for more exams, obsessing over her scores, and spending time with her girls. Just like normal, except for the score obsession.

“I need to look back at colleges, too,” she said. “And finalize which extra independent studies I’m going to pick up in the fall.” Since, no matter how nice her professors were, most of them were going to throw her out of her classes in the fall, and while Sonora would technically allow it, she was not going to graduate with credits in nothing but Divination and Potions. “Though I am keeping Potions, I’m sure about that, so I guess I’ll see you there,” she added to Jose.
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Andrew

May 31, 2011 10:18 PM
Andrew perused the food table. As normal, there was pretty much anything there that he could possible want. He picked up a plate and dropped a few things on it as he went. He listened to Jose and Marissa chat as he did so. "Sounds like you've got an interesting family Marissa. I already know Jose does." He tossed Jose a grin, he'd heard plenty of tales of the California Pierce's from both Jose and his mother. They seemed to be some sort of celebrity family or something to her. Frankly, Andrew thought it was a little creepy. "My Dad works in LA for an engineering firm, Mom runs a little magical curio and trinket shop in Barstow. I guess they kinda cover some of the extremes of the spectrum, but not much in between." Something Jose said triggered a connection in Andrew's head a this point. "If you wind up making vegan potions, talk to my mother. She'll probably buy some to sell at her shop. Heck, she may buy some 'experimental' ones you're working on."

He picked a few things off of his plate to munch on a moment to get his mind back on track. "My Aunt and Uncle live up in Aladren, I'm actually not even sure what they do for a living." He paused and thought about it for a moment. "I'm going to have to ask them the next time I see them." Along those lines, another thought struck him, "Oh yeah, did I tell you guys?" He hadn't told many people yet, but he forgot who he had actually told,"Their daughter, my cousin, Jhonice is coming here next term. Anyone have any advise on dealing with younger relatives at the school?"

Andrew munched on his food again and continued the 'conversation'. Someday he may learn how they're actually supposed to work, but for now he'd make do with the techniques he'd picked up so far. "Where all are you looking at colleges Marissa? I've been trying to figure out what to do. I talked to Professor Crosby a bit and she lent me a book on options. Did you know that Caltech had a magical branch? I may have to check that out. Hopefully it doesn't require Creatures, I'm not doing that class again next term."
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Jose Hernandez

June 01, 2011 9:42 PM
Jose nodded as Marissa offered her opinion that his plan to go into a vegan potion making business was a good one. Even more impressive was Andrew's offer to maybe have his mom's shop be one of his retail outlets. That would be really cool and he'd definitely have to put some more thought into it. Maybe try to come up with a business plan with Maria.

He wasn't planning any independent studies, though - vegan potions was enough extra work on its own - so he was spared that summer research anyway. He was glad to hear Marissa was continuing with Potions, too. It was always good to have friends in classes, and he was reasonably certain that Jethro, his usual partner, was dropping that one.

When Andrew asked about how to deal with younger relatives, Jose could only shake his head. "I am the little cousin. Mostly Saul made sure I knew how to get to classes and had everything I needed, forced me onto the Quidditch team, and gave me Captainy-things advice, but we only overlapped one year. Which I guess is only one year less than you'll have with your cousin."
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Marissa

June 02, 2011 9:17 AM
At the beginning of the year, one of the reasons Marissa had panicked about her elevation to prefect was because she was the only girl to make it and possibly the only Muggleborn, though she hadn’t known about Andrew. Now, she guessed that sense of pressure had been justified, because it sounded like he was a half-blood.

Though she had a sense of responsibility in general, because of the badge, to be a Good Role Model for other girls because she was the only female prefect in the year, it was, as much as she disliked thinking it, the other thing that was in some ways more of a concern. Crotalus girls regularly climbed the ladder. Muggleborns in Crotalus, though, were rarer; though she’d never really found herself directly confronted with comments or worse, the House had a reputation for being the pureblooded place, and she’d been warned against it barely a day after being Sorted into it. It made her feel not so much like she had something to prove for herself as for, well, all of them.

She wasn’t much of a witch, but she knew that there were plenty of Muggleborns who were as powerful as anyone else, or even more than the average pureblood or half-blood. She would have to deal with a certain amount of pity and possibly more negative emotions as long as she stayed on this side of the divide, but there was no reason why those whose worst problem was not quite knowing how to hold themselves in robes or to introduce themselves a certain way should be held back.

“And I’m Muggleborn,” she said once Jose had finished explaining he was the younger cousin in his case. “I was in the same school as my sister for a while before I came here, but it wasn’t like here – it was a day school, and years didn’t mix. We only really saw each other at home.”

She had not known that Caltech had a magical branch, though she didn’t think something with ‘tech’ in the name was too likely to affect her. That would have been a stretch even in her old life. “I think I’ll be dropping that one, too, though I’m not sure yet,” she said of Care of Magical Creatures. She wasn’t really sure of anything yet. She might need the credit. “I’m really still looking all over the place, at everything. You know…can’t make decisions until you know what RATS you can take, right? But Coach Pierce did have some ideas when I talked to her.” She found a cupcake. Red velvet. The last one she'd had, at a party at home, had tasted a bit like ammonia or something, but she'd had one on another occasion that she'd enjoyed. Did she want to risk it? “Do you, like, have something you want to do in mind, Andrew?”
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Andrew

June 02, 2011 9:18 PM
Hearing Marissa talk about school before Sonora took him back a few years, "Yeah, I went to muggle school as well util I came here. It was very different, even discounting all the magical stuff here. I went to a school in LA, it was huge and I barely knew anyone. I think I like it better here." Yeah, there is no way they would have lit a giant bonfire at the end of the term back at his old school.

Something in mind? Yeah, he did, but... frankly as she asked the question his mind didn't immediately turn towards his Grand Scheme. Instead it wandered off to strange other thoughts. Thoughts that involved him and Marissa and what a future might hold along those lines. "Ummm...." he managed to stammer out before shoving something else in his mouth from his plate. Okay, what was the question again? Right, future stuff. Okay, let's see. He swallowed the food and was out of thinking time. "I'm not really sure either, CATS and RATS will determine it I guess, but I'd like to work somewhere in the magical-technical field. Something that fuses together magic and muggle technology." The term Magical Engineer really appealed to him for some reason. "I guess we know what Jose wants to do," Andrew tossed a smile at his friend before turning back to Marissa, "but what do you want to do. All testing and stuff aside, what do you want to do?"
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