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
11 Mortimer Brockert Opening Feast 6 1 5

Iris Cobb

January 24, 2022 6:35 PM
Iris still wasn't what to make of her 'end of the summer' adventure. Thankfully she and Billy had gotten off to school without any extra difficulty. There had been so much catching up and other things going on during the summer that she hadn't really gotten a chance to think about things properly, so when she climbed off the wagon it suddenly struck her that she was now an intermediate student. The thought was a fleeting one and one she quickly dismissed as ridiculous to have. Of course she was an intermediate student now, she'd already been here for two years. Which meant that one of her three Billy-free years was over. Two more years, then she'd get another one.

When she arrived for the opening feast in the hall, she naturally found a seat at the Crotalus table and waited patiently for things to begin. She watched the first years get sorted and clapped politely for them all, perhaps a little louder for the new Crotali. The head students were announced and the prefects. She was sure Lavender was a good choice.... but wasn't so sure about Stanley. She hadn't had a lot of interaction with him, but word travels quick around a community this size. Oh well, she assumed the professors knew what they were doing.

News of the fair sounded... well, in short supply. What sort of fair? Was it like the county fair with animal competitions and strange food? That'd be kinda fun. The music sheets came around again and Iris did her best to sing along. Singing was not one of her talents though. The food then appeared and she was grateful for it, it had been a long wagon ride from Kentucky. She moved some food onto her plate and began to dig in. Now she just had to figure out what to do about what they had found in the forest... before Billy did something dumb. Well, more dumb. She could take elective classes now, maybe she'd better learn some history.
2 Iris Cobb Back at school again. Good. 1526 0 5

Claire Osbrook

January 25, 2022 8:50 PM
Claire was glad to be back at school. It had been nice, being with her family again, and spending time in the family shop and her grandmother's workroom again, but school came with a pretty sizeable number of compensating advantages. There was more excitement here, and she was allowed to use magic here...and it had much better weather.

Weather was probably an insufficient reason, by most codes, to be glad about leaving home, but when Claire had stepped off the wagon at the beginning of the summer, the heat and humidity of an East Texas June had hit her like a featherbed which had been soaked in boiling water. She had started looking forward to the day when she'd no longer need to carry a water bottle with her at all times again almost as soon as she had started looking forward to being allowed to carry and use her wand again, and she'd been frustrated about being cut off from magic for two months before she'd even left the last time. Truly, she thought, she had gotten soft out here with all this climate regulation around the school.

Since she couldn't really do anything with the weather, though, she had directed most of her attention to the second-best thing about being back. Since she hadn't needed to go to Orientation this year, she'd hurried down to MARS and started practicing most of the spells she could remember as quickly as she could. There was, objectively speaking, probably nothing on Earth more satisfying than the first swallow of cold water one laid hands on after something like spending too long outside without any in Louisiana at a distant Muggle cousin's birthday party, but Claire thought the moment she'd convinced a charm to work properly again might score a respectable second place. It was so unfair, the way the need to keep the Muggleborns from blowing the Statute of Secrecy sky-high ruined it for everyone, so that she'd had to lose so much time and ground in the first place....

That thought aside, though, she was in a cheery mood when she went down to the Feast. That mood, however, was not why she suddenly smiled just after the school song wrapped up and the food appeared. Her expression was entirely in response to the potential for yet more opportunities to poke fun at her brother.

She turned her head as people started filling their plates, trying to look for any hints she could glean from body language (from the involved parties, or anyone around them) about what Graham was saying and how he was saying it. By luck or design, though, he had placed himself in a position where it was hard to spy on him discreetly. If she kept trying, she realized, she was going to look like a staring weirdo when she didn't really feel like doing so. To hopefully avoid that, she smiled again, this time at Iris Cobb.

"Hi there, neighbor," she said pleasantly. She didn't know Iris especially well, but the girls' corridor was not exactly a bustling metropolis, and so she imagined that pretty much everyone was at least on smile-and-nod terms with their next-door neighbors. "Have a good summer?"
16 Claire Osbrook I have to agree. 1540 0 5

Iris Cobb

January 26, 2022 6:28 PM
Iris smiled back at Claire, "Hello neighbor!" Even though they hadn't spent an excessive amount of time together, Iris liked Claire. "A good summer?" Hmm... Iris had to stop and think about that for a few moments, "Well..." she drawled out a bit to try and give her time to think, and take another bite of her food. How much did Claire really, actually want to know and how much was this one of those polite questions just to move along the conversation? That wouldn't really work as such if she just responded with 'it was fine', and honestly Iris didn't quite know where to go from there. She could and would naturally mirror the question back, but if Claire responded in the same way... they'd be back at the beginning again.

"It was a little complicated honestly," Iris began trying to gauge Claire's interest level in the actual topic. "Most of it was fine, and I loved being home again. We were stuck here over last year's winter break." She shook her head, "That was really boring. It was just me, Billy and Xavier. I get enough Billy when he's not the only one around, and Xavier wasn't being all that social. So seeing Ma, Pa, and everyone else again was nice." She sighed, "It was a bit complicated 'cause me 'n Billy are the only magical ones at home and us running off to school for most of the year is a real strange thing." She shrugged and figured that was enough for the moment, if Claire was actually interested in anything, she could ask questions.

"How about you?" She then did mirror the question back, "How was your summer? Anything exciting or fun happen?" Iris wasn't sure exactly what Claire's home life looked like, and wondered if it was anything like her own.
2 Iris Cobb It is nice here 1526 0 5

Claire Osbrook

January 26, 2022 7:55 PM
Claire had expected to swap pleasantries, but her expression sharpened with interest when Iris declared that her summer had been kind of complicated. 'Complicated' was a word that meant a story was usually going to be a good listen at least, even if it also meant that it wouldn't be much fun to live through. Complicated stories were why her mother made lots of money - rich people made things complicated, and then some of their kids completely failed to deal with that.

The story was, as it happened, short on details, but did present an interesting issue. Claire knew that Muggles tended to live in large groups, where everybody was in everybody's business. How were people supposed to keep the Statute of Secrecy fully, in letter and in spirit, if Muggles didn't think going to school was normal?

"That does sound like it could get tricky," she said. "Do people bother you about it, or anything? One of my grandfathers is a Muggle, but he lives with my grandmother on that side, so I don't really know that much about them, like, as a group."

She shook her head when asked if anything exciting had happened in her summer. "It was okay," she said. "I helped my grandma make ink and paper, and it was fun sometimes hanging out in the store with Dad, seeing what customers were like. Sometimes me and my brother bet about which ones would ask for the weirdest stuff, or we'd make up stories about them. We're...really quiet, most of the time. Or you could just say boring," she acknowledged with a chuckle. "But I missed being able to do magic, so I'm really glad about that part of being back."
16 Claire Osbrook It's got magic and opportunities for people-watching. 1540 0 5

Iris Cobb

January 30, 2022 12:35 PM
Iris sighed, "They did more last summer, which from the way I understand it, was one of the reasons that we stayed at school over break." It had been stupid and Claire was right. "I'm not entirely sure about what happened over the second half of the year last year, but nobody brought it up to much this summer. There were some very..." she hesitated a moment to find the right word, "..subtle questions about things, and still plenty of occasional odd looks and such." She shrugged, "I still think it was mostly Billy's fault, and now we'll probably get into more trouble here in a bit." That little episode with the Auror had only taken place yesterday, and she was still waiting for someone to come find her about it.

"My family is normally fine, or at least they were before we started coming here." Iris tried to explain when the other girl said she didn't know much about Muggles. "We all live in a normal community, everyone has a job and things work well. When Billy and then I leave for most of the year... well, someone else has to pick up that slack. One of my aunts is the teacher and I guess people wonder why that isn't good enough for education. It's the same schoolin' everyone else has gone through after all." She poked at the food on her plate, "It's not like I can't go here, but we also can't tell them why neither." She gave Claire a hopeless smile, "Complicated."

Claire's summer sounded fairly normal to Iris, working with family at the task assigned to her. Making paper and ink sounded a little different though, she didn't think anyone did those things at home. They didn't use to much paper and ink. However, actually having a store was different as well. "Sounds like fun," Iris started, "Who was the one that got the weirdest stuff?" She did nod in agreement at being back and being able to use magic again.
2 Iris Cobb Also different people to interact with 1526 0 5

Claire Osbrook

February 03, 2022 2:58 PM
"Oh, no," said Claire, frowning, upon hearing that Iris expected some trouble from her summer to spill over into the new school year. What events among Muggles could affect someone here? "I hope not, that doesn't sound like very much fun."

Claire didn't say anything as Iris described her community, but it didn't sound all that normal to her, at least not if she was understanding everything correctly. The sticking point was the one where Iris and her brother did something that other people had to take up the slack for when they were away - did that mean they really worked, properly speaking? Claire enjoyed learning about aspects of her family business, but if she was anything other than neutral, she was pretty sure she was more of an inconvenience to her grandmother than a real help when she was at home, at least for now. Certainly she didn't sell anything that someone else would need to make in her absence. She wondered what Billy and Iris did, or had done.

The other complication of Iris' life was something Claire thought she could understand, even if she hadn't experienced it personally, so she nodded sympathetically. "Sounds like it would be," she agreed. "I guess it sounds like...if my family had hired someone to teach me to read and do my sums, after Graham just learned from whoever had time to teach him that day?" Their grandmother had given most of their lessons, but it hadn't been unheard of for her mother or father to take a lesson, too, when they weren't needed immediately at their jobs. Claire supposed it had worked as well as any other system, since she hadn't noticed any startling differences between her ability to understand things written down and other people's. "That sounds like it would be hard."

Asked about the game with Graham, she thought back through the funnier requests. "There was one customer who wanted an ink made with ground jobberknoll feathers," she said. "Which...if anyone's ever made that, I don't know who it is. And another guy wanted this massive amount of mugwort paper, which was - " Claire waved with her fork, trying to sum up the issue and failing there. "Mugwort doesn't grow anywhere near us naturally, so all we have is this tiny little amount my grandmother grows in her glass house for potions. The order got finished, but it took forever, and it cost an arm and a leg, since Daddy had to order the supplies. I wish I knew what he wanted it for - mugwort paper's this dark brown color, so it's not really something you're going to use just everyday to write letters, is it?" She took a few bites of food and remembered another. "Oh, and there was a woman who wanted her quills dipped in silver for some reason. I'm not sure if that one ever got filed as a 'weirdest' or if it was just a 'pointless extravagant' kind of thing."
16 Claire Osbrook And to observe! 1540 0 5