Mortimer Brockert

July 18, 2020 3:52 PM
For once, Mortimer's midterm had been slightly different. Emerald's wedding to Winston Pierce had taken place. Of course, over the years, as a consequence of being a pureblood with a large extended family, he had suffered through attended way too many weddings but this was the first time it had been that of a grandchild rather than a distant relation or some random member of society.

He supposed it had been lovely affair. Mortimer really wasn't one to notice the details of this sort of thing. There was only two things that mattered to him at the wedding, Emerald's happiness and an open bar stocked with his favorite bourbon. Which was one more thing than usually mattered.

Fortunately, those requirements had been filled. Although if the former happened to cease, Winston Pierce was probably going to be very sorry. Mortimer wasn't really all that worried. Although, he did hope that Winston's line could hold on to heirship. He was married to a Brockert now, after all.

Now school was back in session-and not a moment too soon. Much as teenagers who weren't his grandchildren were irritating and stupid, he rarely had to make small talk with them. Or any sort of talk really, unless they did something tremendously bad or would not follow the rules or did something that they were dumb enough to do where he could see them. At the moment, however, being around teenagers seemed like the lesser evil. Mortimer had had enough of parties and socializing for the time being, thank you very much. He was seriously partied out. Honestly, it bothered him immensely that he'd had to go to any this time around aside from the wedding. That was enough.

Of course, if Mortimer had his way, he'd never socialize with anyone at all except his family some. However, he obviously couldn't miss his granddaughter's wedding. And he'd probably be attending the weddings of grandchildren for the next twenty years or so, given his youngest grandchild was two.

As the students filed in, Mortimer rose. He placed the sonorus charm on himself. "Welcome back, I hope you all had a nice break." It was getting easier to lie about that as saying these words was habitual by now. Besides, bland platitudes were the norm during the break and it wasn't that he wanted anyone to have a bad holiday, he just simply did not care. Mortimer sat back down, removed the charm and began to eat.
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Aladren

Teppenpaw

Crotalus

Pecari
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Tatiana Vorontsova

July 30, 2020 1:32 PM
Tatiana was not, on the whole, in the best mood as she returned to Sonora. The holidays had started off well enough – as well as they were apt to, anyway, now that everyone thought she ought to get married, and regarded everything except exams that she felt was important as childish trivialities she was soon to be done with – but then it had just…gone wrong, with the Polyakovs. It had been nothing but more quarrelling and awkward silences from there, and it had worn down even her mulish determination and energy by the time she and Katya had gotten onto the wagon.

Sweeping into the Cascade Hall, though, she found out it was possible for her mood to sink a bit further yet, into outright melancholy as she thought, it’s the last time.

There was no denying it: there was a reason why her parents regarded most of the things Tatiana cared about as unimportant. In a few months, those things would all be gone. She would never get to come back again, never get to live the way she wanted to again…unless she did something absurd, anyway. Or at best, unless she resigned herself to years of quarreling and stubbornness of the unpleasant type, until she was too old for anyone to expect her to marry anymore – and that would be quite some time yet. Her best chance was if Vladya proposed to her, and somehow, she thought he would have gone ahead and done that by now if he was going to.

She went to the Pecari table, her face a somber mask as she waited for the headmaster to speak. He spoke very little, which was normal for him, though she thought this one might have been even more minimal than usual, but which did not suit her purposes tonight at all, as she could not count on continued silence, on not being expected to look any particular way. Perhaps, at least, she could find some distraction, if someone was willing to provide it, as the food was struggling to get her attention.
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Beau Tate

August 15, 2020 9:48 AM
CW-Casual and probably insensitive references to suicide

Beau was never terribly happy to go back to school. All that....school work. Vacations were so much better as he tended to genuinely enjoy parties. Well, okay, they could be a little stuffy at times but the Pecari seriously preferred socializing to Transfig theory. He liked drinking champagne and chatting up the ladies. Plus, it was nice to have more options for social interaction. Nothing against anyone in particular at Sonora, but the group of students here was small and that got stagnant. Especially when Beau wasn't particularly close to any of them.

Still, he supposed what came after school was worse. Work . Ugh. There was literally nothing that he found appealing enough to do as a job. Because anything that the sixth year did like would have the fun sucked out of it if he had to do it all day every day. Beau tended to get bored quite easily. And, if he had to work all day, every day, except weekends-he would never ever be one of those boring people who worked weekends, and if he ever was, then that would be the day he walked straight into the Caribbean Sea-when would he have fun? As dull as schoolwork could get, at least he got vacations now. Beau tried his best to pack as much fun into them as possible.

And if a whole summer and a week or two during the holidays-and all that time he spent not studying-wasn't enough time for him to cram fun in, certainly a weekend wasn't either. It wasn't during the school year and it wouldn't be later on either.

It wasn't even as if there was anything Beau felt passionate about enough-well, other than having fun of course-that he would want as a career. And obviously, having fun wasn't a paid job because fun and work were inherently contradictory. Besides, the minute you had to do something, it sucked all the fun out of it and the Pecari got bored easily anyway.

That probably meant being involved in the family business, which was wine. Now Beau was all for drinking it but beyond that, he had no interest in the corporate end or the grape growing end. Beau had never been into Herbology, but Father thought he'd be good at the schmoozing that went on in business. The sixth year wasn't even convinced of this because while he was decent at socializing, he wasn't sure how good he was at getting people to do what he wanted them to do. After all, Beau had thus far failed to convince his father that having a career would be unnecessary for him!

Maybe it was just that Father was as stubborn as Beau was if not more so? Neither was going to give in or convince the other anytime soon. The sixth year was pretty sure that this was going to go on until the day he graduated because he was never going to want to work anywhere .

And that was going to get monotonous too. However, Beau was going to choose these repetitive conversations now over a life time of misery and boredom. It was the lesser of the two evils.

He sat down at the Pecari table across from Tatiana Vorontsov. Headmaster Brockert said a few words, as few of them as possible, it seemed. "Could you pass me the mashed potatoes please?" He asked.
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