Mortimer Brockert

January 24, 2022 10:27 AM
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Summer had passed as it always had with a mix of annoying forced socialization and putting up with Eustace’s crap. Nobody would ever call Mortimer progressive-at least not without an extreme amount of sarcasm in their tone-but his son’s views and continued disappointment over having a daughter, when he should have been just happy that she was healthy and had managed to be born in the first place, were totally disgusting. Instead, Eustace was insisting on trying again, and even Mortimer had enough compassion and decency to understand it was cruel to put Helena through that again.

Once the older students were assembled at their tables and the first years filed in, Mortimer cast Sonorous on himself and rose." Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. First years, you should have received a blank badge at the end of Orientation. 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 Ellie Alperton and Dathan Fischer please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition, I'd like to call up Bonabelle Row, Valentine Duell, Lavender Brockert and Stanley O’Malley receive their prefect badges. Congratulations." As usual, he was not one hundred percent on board with these selections. Not that Mortimer was actually specifically against any of them this time, except maybe Mr. O’Malley given how he mostly came across as loud and irresponsible, but as he was a Pecari, that was to be expected. He still thought Jasper and Sapphire should have won and were the best possibly options, however, given that the latter thought almost everyone hated her and Miss Duell was one of those excessively social people that was totally overrated and that he genuinely couldn’t fathom why people thought were so great, Mortimer wasn’t the least bit surprised. Besides, people had shown again and again that they had terrible judgement when it came to picking the best option so now it was rather to be expected.

Once the prefects and Head Students were back in their seats, Mortimer announced. "This year's Midsummer event will be the fair. Details will be forthcoming.” Hopefully they’d pick something less sanctimonious this time, although arguably raising money for charity was a good PR move for the school. Which as far as he could tell was the main reason that people contributed to charity in the first place, Madeleine’s involvement with that allergy group aside. “Now we will sing the school song." Well, they would anyway. Mortimer did not sing. 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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Ellie Alperton

January 27, 2022 5:04 AM
OOC: Mentions of Anya approved by her author BIC:

Ellie had nervously frittered away the time before the Opening Feast. She had mostly spent it with Anya, who was... an influence on nervous energy. She was more distracting than calming, but it sort of helped in that you could get swept into the bounciness and that made time go faster.

It was a dangerous thing to set your hopes on something, because the world was sepctacularly good at handing out disappointment. Heck, it couldn't even arrange for everyone to be handed the basic model of human body that they needed. But this wasn't just random luck from the universe, this was also about merit, and Ellie felt she had done so much to deserve it. She had founded an organisation. She had constantly taken action to make the school a fairer and more equitable place. She, unlike anyone else before her arrival or in her yeargroup, had campaigned, both on behalf of others and for herself to try to secure the position.

And, on the metaphysical universe levels of whatever forces gave out favours, it was just too unfair if her school experience had peaked in second year. She had lost friends, to graduation or romance, been denied a date herself for the ball... If good things were turn-based, then surely it was hers again?

She twisted her fingers nervously in her lap as she waited for the sorting to be done, trying not to feel frustrated with the first years becauase that was not being a good student leader. Finally though they were done and- yes!

She took a moment to look around and confirm that yes, everyone else was looking at her like they had heard it too, and then scrambled out of her seat, trying to look as dignified as it was possible to look whilst grinning ear to ear.

She took the tiny green badge, cradling it in her palm. The actions she had taken to earn it had been high risk, given that they weren't notorious crowd pleasers. But they had been unapologetically herself. She had been inspired by seeing Dorian crowned as an openly gay head boy, and now Sonora had also welcomed an openly trans head girl. And it felt like it was because of, not in spite of that. It felt like the world was a place that could be open enough and accepting enough, with a majority of people who accepted and supported who she was.

As they made their way down, she offered Dathan a friendly high-five. She wasn't totally sure how to feel about working with him, but was deciding to focus on the 'kinda friends' part at that moment, as it went better with her current feelings of happiness, and those were the ones she wanted to think about.

She returned to Aladren, smiling at everyone, hoping that even those who had just missed out on prefect or who didn't know her personally would still be pleased at her bringing home the honour for Aladren.
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Morgan Garrett

January 28, 2022 9:08 PM
It would, Morgan thought wistfully, have been so cool if she could have blamed stuff like tripping over her seat on her way into it and almost faceplanting into the table all on something like the growth spurt she'd had over the summer. Wasn't that a classic thing, after all? Gain a few inches, lose all your coordination?

Unfortunately, though, she was pretty sure that nobody would believe the excuse from her, even if it turned out that it happened to be true. Just one of those things, she guessed, about being the House ditz, along with being pretty sure that Bertie Jackson got a little closer to loudly demanding that her entire year be re-Sorted every time he made eye contact with her. Mouthing the word 'ow,' she made a second, more successful, attempt at getting into her seat and flexed her hands and wondered why tables had to be so gosh-darn hard.

Since she was only a little bit better at being on time than she was at being graceful (did that count as ironic when Grace was only her middle name?), though, she did at least get distracted from both the mishap and wondering if anyone else had noticed the mishap pretty quickly by the Sorting and then the opening speech from the headmaster. Morgan clapped enthusiastically for Ellie and Bonabelle, trying all the while to think of something witty to at least think about having greatness for neighbors on both sides. Maybe if it had just been Josie she was most likely to make it to, she could have used what she thought was the best effort she came up with, but she was pretty sure she did not do witty well enough to risk it with Mara. She and Josie were generally somewhere on the same wavelength, or at least the same setting, but it was like Mara was AM radio and they were FM sometimes. Morgan liked her roommate well enough, but had yet to figure out what made her tick at all.

Social interaction. So complicated. Sometimes, anyway. At other times, it was really quite simple to figure out what the correct thing to do was. She grinned at Ellie as the Feast began.

"Congratulations!" she exclaimed. "You totally deserve it."

And Ellie did. That was why Morgan was...98% sure she'd voted for the older girl. She had definitely sort of freaked out and checked at least one name at random, no point in denying that, at least to herself, but she was...optimistic, at least, that she hadn't actually made both of her votes that way. It made way more sense to have just picked the second person at random, didn't it? She just wished she wasn't doing that thing, now, where sometimes she remembered doing something, but wasn't sure if she was really remembering it or if she was making the memory up....

"I'm guessing you have a ton of plans for this year, right?" she asked, remembering for sure that Ellie had had campaign posters. People who planned ahead that far probably went further than that, she reasoned. Why bother going that far and not going all the way, just in case?
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Ellie Alperton

February 05, 2022 4:33 AM
“Thank you,” Ellie smiled, as Morgan not only congratulated her but said she had deserved it. That took the compliment beyond the tokenistic, and made it feel like Morgan was actually saying it because it was Ellie not just because she was the person with the badge.

She was slightly taken aback by Morgan’s follow up question. She had never thought Morgan was particularly interested in school politics, in part because almost no one seemed interested in school politics. At least, not out loud. She was quite sure there were rooms where money talked, and perhaps the people with the biggest influence kept the quietest in school because their views had an audience elsewhere. But very few people seemed actively to try to make a point and stand for it. It was perhaps why making a point that she was a person who made points and stood for them had been a risky but effective tactic.

Beyond that… She had ideas. Daydreams and visions, some of which had even made it into her bright rainbow planning binder. Which of those were plans for the LGBTQIA+ Cafe versus actions she would take with her head girl hat on… She hadn’t necessarily separated those out, or come up with a specific manifesto to back up her slogan. It hadn’t seemed necessary. Now though, she clearly needed an answer.

“Yes,” she nodded. “I mean, a lot of it will depend on what the format of the fair is this year, and what my required duties are, but I also want to make sure the LGBTQIA+ cafe is more than just a social space. Hopefully we can do some meaningful campaign work this year.” That was still somewhat smushes together. hich, She didn’t need to be head girl for those things. She had always been planning to do them, as the cafe’s leader. Hopefully it would become clearer as she got further into it.

“What about you? What have you got going on this year?” she asked.
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