Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

December 21, 2012 7:33 PM
The examinations were finally over and the students must have been feeling a huge sense of relief in knowing that the end of the year has finally come. Kiva, due any day now with her second child (fifth total from adopting three others), but at least she had made it to the end of the term. For a while, she had been worried about it. She had started to get Braxton hicks contractions a couple of weeks ago and thought for sure she was going to go into labor again. Thankfully, she just had to relax more. It had been hard to do with all the end of the year events like the exams and bonfire looming, but she had little choice. And now she was here, standing in front of the student body. Man, she couldn’t wait to find a seat and get off her feet.

\r\n \r\nThe school went down to the Quidditch Pitch a couple of hours after dinner was served so that the sky was darkening with threats of a night coming. By this time in the evening, the kids were probably all ready to eat some fun snacks and eat some s’mores. Kiva had received a note requesting for some Vegan oriented marshmallows and other ingredients to allow for his friend to be able to join in. Because of that note, Kiva made sure the elves prepared vegetarian and vegan dishes a long with regular foods for the children to enjoy. They were all labeled appropriately as well. This went also with the s’more ingredients as well.

\r\n \r\nIn the center of the Pitch was the large bonfire where the school was currently assembled. Around the fire were tables of snacks that the children could roast along with roasting sticks. Most of the staff would stay in this area to ensure that none of the students harm themselves or each other with the fire. Kiva thought they were all old enough to handle things, but sometimes kids were, well, kids. The tents surrounded the entire perimeter of the Pitch and circled around the fire. Amongst various groupings of tents were smaller fires to keep the students warm when they decided to head to their resting places for the evening. There were staff who were to be monitoring these areas so that young teenagers didn’t get themselves into any trouble. Kiva had been a teenager once and although she had never done anything quite so scandalous, she knew a few who had.

\r\n \r\n“Alright, alright, settle down now.” Kiva called out using the Sonorus charm. She was sure that some of the students were rather excited for the camp out, but she was well aware of those who weren’t so happy about it. She would make sure that they were kept a close eye on so that they didn’t cause any sort of trouble or try to sneak back into the castle. There were only two people who were allowed in the castle and that was Valerie and one of her roommates. With Dylan’s approval, of course. If he felt she was okay to sleep outside, than she had to sleep outside. All the tents were charmed with warming charms so that none of them would grow cold during the night. They were also magical tents, so they were larger on the inside than they looked on the outside, but they were not luxury tents by any means.

\r\n \r\n“I’m sure all of you are very happy to have your exams completed and that you’ll be able to go home for the summer in a couple of days.” Kiva commented lightly. “So, the Staff and I wanted to give you all a fun farewell with your Midsummer Event instead of having you all working through it. Now, before I let you all have your fun, I do have to make a quick announcement.” There was always an announcement and the topic never changed, well, at least not completely. “As a reward, we have brought back yearbooks to all of you. We will be passing these books to you momentarily. Have fun and I hope you enjoy them.” Kiva was quite happy to have the books back. Hopefully, the school continues to make a budget for them. Now onto the next news. “If David Wilkes and Sara Raines could please make their way to me…” Kiva waited as she watched the two of them make their way through the crowd. “Everyone, I’d like to introduce to you your new Head Boy and Girl.” The voting had been neck and neck for the boys. She was quite surprised by it.

\r\n \r\nShe applauded with the rest of them and then sent the two back off with their friends. “Everyone, enjoy the rest of your evening.” She declared.

\r\n \r\nOOC: No burns or serious injuries with the fire. The staff are around and watching. The yearbook can be found here.
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Regina Parker

December 29, 2012 3:47 PM
Reggie had thought this year would have gone a bit differently for her. But, much to her dismay, she was exactly where she had been last year. Reggie didn’t know why this was her luck. She felt like she was a good person, fun to hang out with, never boring (or so she felt), pretty good in her classes, spontaneous, heck, she even put on a pretty decent costume party. So then, how come she was still single? She was sixteen now, never been kissed, never even held a boy’s hand. Derry not included as he was her best friend and she often held his hand to pull him places. Her friends back home had been dating people off and on for two years now. Were magical boys just slower? Or was she really rather ugly compared to the other girls in her class? Reggie didn’t think she was terrible looking. There were definitely better looking girls than her, but she still felt like she fared well against them. Maybe she was wrong? Or maybe she just wasn’t the right blood type. That definitely factored in with the boys here. Of course, of the two that she actually was interested in, neither of them were Pureblood for it to matter.

Wearing yoga pants, flip flops, a zip up hoodie, no makeup, and hair up in a messy bun, Reggie stood in the mix of the students waiting for things to happen. For a girl who was second guessing her looks, personality, and just about everything else about herself, Reggie really wasn’t dressed to the nines and looking for attention. She just wanted to be comfortable for the evening. She figured it was too late to have anything start for her anyway, so she didn’t see the point of making herself up. Besides, she’d have to sleep like that and she’d look like a complete alien in the morning in front of everyone. No, best to be clean and wake up looking like a human.

One of the boys that she had been crushing on, and for a while now, was going to be the Head Boy next term. Reggie clapped happily for David when he was called up and semi-happily for Sara. Not that Reggie had anything against Sara, she just didn’t know the other girl very well… or at all. She was just another Pureblood in the slew of Purebloods. She shouldn’t think negatively about them like that. Derry was her best friend and Hope was really nice. Plus she thought of Josephine as a good friend. They were all Purebloods. She was just moody because nothing was what she had hoped it would be.

She took a yearbook and then made her way to a less crowded area to sit. She loved camping when she was younger. Usually that was the vacation choice for her and her dad, but they didn’t really do it any more. For one, they had gone skiing with Derry and his mother over the holidays, so they wouldn’t take a vacation during the summer. For another, Reggie was spending time with her grandmother in Canada and her father was busy with work, so they wouldn’t really have time for it anyway. She would have a s’more later because they were so yummy and she really needed something to cheer her up.

Opening the book, Reggie started to flip through the pages. At least her pictures looked pretty good. Oh, at they even put a bit about her party in there. Awesome. When she reached the awards part of the book, she took her time with it. She agreed that she could be rather talkative, so that didn’t bother her and she as sure she could be creative, but she didn’t think she was really that much of a flirt. Or, if she had been, she wasn’t aware. But since Phoenix was there next to her, she assumed people saw them together at the party. The Best Couple part only confirmed her suspicions and she felt just as bad again seeing them together. What a jerk. He had her interested, he knew he did, and then he just stopped talking to her. Apparently bad boys were just that.

Closing the book, Reggie sat for a while looking at the fire and watching everyone else roast marshmallows or chitchat with friends. Well, her year might have been a loveless bore, but at least it was over, CATS were done, and she was free to do as she pleased.
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Josephine Owen

January 01, 2013 4:22 PM
Josephine didn't think she had ever been so pleased to have a school year draw to a close as she was at the end of her fifth. Logically, she was certain is was due almost entirely to her exams taking such precedence within her mind. personally, however, she felt that was just the tip of the iceberg. Feeling lonely and fat for the first half of the year had taken its toll, and whle she'd found solace in Addison, the company hadn't made the feelings go away entirely. Admittedly, the Pecari was feeling much better about it all, and had even started to lose a little of her extra weight, thanks to her exercise, but she would be pleased to be home all the same. The bonfire itself was one of those events - as Reggie's party had been - than Josephine knew she would enjoy once she was there, but she was dreading attending. James had been in a foul mood ever since his name hadn't been one of the options for Head Boy, and the title would either be awarded to his roomate or to his best friend (if Ryan could be called such - she wasn't sure that boys had best friends the way girls did), so Josephine would avoid spending time with her brother that evening. She also liked to look her best just about all of the time, and at an event where others may add some extra sparkle, Josephine would hate to look as poor as she truly was. Therefore she'd spent a good hour before the bonfire trying on outfits and re-tying her hair until she was happy with purple flared pants under a black patterned short dress and a cream crocheted cardigan, and two chestnut-coloured pigtails. She had also added just a hint of black eyeliner to each eye, a look she was sporting more often these days.

Arriving at the bonfire, Josephine was pleased to note just how busy it was. She enjoyed large parties, and the opportunity they provided to blend into a crowd, and to have a greater possibility of finding someone agreeable with whom she could pass the time. James was definitely not on her list of comapnions, so when the Headmistress began speaking, Josephine ducked out of view and weaved her way to the edge of the crowd. She applauded politely for those who were elected, breifly paused to consider that it would be her own yeargroup next time, and then she continued to hide from James until the crowds dispersed, which meant she was not one of the first to collect her yearbook. The fifth year carried the volume under her arm, weighing up whether she should read it now to avoid potential humiliation at her presence, or lack thereof, on its pages, or bung it in her trunk never to be opened.

Seeing that Reggie was already reading it, Josephine thought she may as well ask her friend for input on the matter, and so she headed over; Reggie was just closing the book as Josephine sat down next to her. "How bad is it?" she asked, overtones of anxiety in her voice. It did occur to her the moment afterwards that, being a photographer, Reggie might enjoy items like yearbooks, but for someone not keen on her own reflection, and sensitive about the way in which she is perceived by others, like Josephine, they could be hellish. However she had already spoken, so she simply sat back and awaited Reggie's summary of the vile object.
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Derry Pierce

January 01, 2013 7:27 PM
Fifth year was just about done. Derry wasn't quite sure what he had expected of his CATS year, but it really hadn't been as bad as people seemed to make it out to be, as far as he could tell. Sure, the final tests had been exhaustive and exhausting, but they were the CATS. He'd expected that going in.

Coming out, he wasn't really expecting fabulous scores in most of his subjects, but he'd done about as well as he'd hoped to do. He didn't think he'd failed anything, at any rate. Might have even gotten an E in Charms and Magical Creatures, if he did as well as he thought he did. Those were always his best two subjects and there hadn't been anything on the tests that he couldn't at least make a guess at. He wouldn't know for sure, though, until the owl came with his scores over the summer.

In the meantime, there was the bonfire.

Derry cheered enthusiastically (perhaps too enthusiastically) when the Headmistress remarked that exams were over, and again when the yearbooks were announced, and again when the new Heads were named. He hadn't voted for either of them, but he felt sure they would both do fine job at it. He lined up for his yearbook and started thumbing through it even as he wandered away from the distribution point.

He looked up from the pages to try to figure out where he was going precisely, and spotted Reggie looking through one of her own next to the fire. He walked over that way, alternating between turning pages as he skimmed through the book and watching where he was going. When he reached his best friend (it was right there in the yearbook, him and Reggie were Best Friends, which was awesome, because he'd always thought so, too), he realized Josephine had apparently had the same idea because she had shown up sometime during his slow-moving journey from where he'd collected his yearbook to the fire.

"Hey, Reggie, Josephine," he greeted them, smiling and in good spirits. He hesitated for a moment, uncertain which girl he should sit next to. Reggie was the obvious choice, as they had been close friends since the Opening Feast of their first year. On the other hand, Josephine was a relatively new addition to their group so he didn't want her to feel unwelcome or edged out. Plus, well, he had suggested to Reggie on their ski trip that he might like to spend some more time with the Pecari girl. With all the CATS stuff and with Josephine often being with Addison whenever he thought to go looking for her, it just hadn't worked out this term. Maybe next year, when they were between major tests, would be a better time to see if she was interested. But tonight would be a good time to see if she would be amicable.

Derry sat down next to Josephine.

"Congrats to both of you on Being Creative," he added, remembering suddenly that they had appeared together for that award.
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Reggie

January 01, 2013 8:34 PM
Reggie looked up to find Josephine in front of her and watched as she took a seat. She had no issue with Josephine joining her, but she was surprised by it. This term, both Josephine and Addison had grown rather close. They seemed pretty inseparable. Why or how was beyond Reggie’s comprehension. She couldn’t even handle a small conversation with her roommate. The girl drove her nuts with all her issues. And since the girl had an eating disorder that made Reggie reach out to the Medic, Reggie had tried hard to not be around her to deal with the clean up. Josephine was a better person than her.

“It wasn’t bad.” She answered her. “Pictures came out nice. I probably could have smiled more, but oh well.” She said with a shrug. “Yours were nice though.” Reggie paused in thought at the arrival Derry. She smiled, genuinely happy to see him as Derry was usually always a good source for getting her out of sour mood, but the smile vanished pretty quickly when he sat down beside Josephine.

Great.

Reggie was not in the mood to watch Derry try to work a move on Josephine. She didn’t know if they already had a thing going and this was like their date night or something, but Reggie wanted no part of it. She was upset at being played by Phoenix and mad that other guys just weren’t interested. Heck, she was even fairly certain that Derry didn’t even realize she was a girl half the time. If Derry and Josephine came about on any other day, Reggie would most likely support such union when she was in a better mood and on better terms with romance, but tonight, she didn’t want it smacking her in the face.

She had to adjust her face after she realized she was giving the two of them a dirty look. It came on its own, but she was having trouble shaking it off. “Yeah, well, I wouldn’t take too much stock in the yearbook.” Reggie commented flatly. “Apparently I’m in a relationship with a guy who hasn’t spoken to me since before midterm and Josephine is most likely to become a criminal.” Reggie comment, her voice heavy with sarcasm. “I mean, out of everyone they could have picked, I would have gone for Addison, no offense, Josie, but that girl is so tightly wound that she’s bound to burst.”

Reggie stood up and wiped any grass from her butt. “Anyway, I’m going to go make a s’more.” She was just a third wheel with them anyway, so she might as well be alone than just feel alone with two other people right next to her. “I don’t want to ruin your night or whatever and I really need chocolate.”
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Josephine

January 02, 2013 3:19 PM
Reggie's inital summary that the pictures were nice and the yearbook as a whole wasn't bad didn't do a great deal to persuade Josephine that the book was safe to read. Her friend's assessment of the Pecari's pictures being of a satisfactory standard just sounded like polite conversation, and before she could offer further comments, she was distracted by the arrival of another Teppenpaw.

"Hey, Derry," Josephine chimed, smiling as an additional greeting as Derry sat down beside her. She didn't initally understand his comment about them both being creative, though; it seemed an unusual sort of felicitation.It wasn't until Reggie countered with a scathing review of the yearbook and its contents that Josephine understood the link, and then she was too distracted by Reggie's sudden turn of countenance to focus too much on anything else. She had definitely just been smiling when Derry had arrived, but now she seemed deflated. Perhaps she really had been disappointed by the yearbook, and Josephine and Derry had both just dampened her mood by discussing it.

"Apparently I’m in a relationship with a guy who hasn’t spoken to me since before midterm and Josephine is most likely to become a criminal," Reggie said, her voice sarcastic. Josephine scrunched up her nose at the comment, liking this yearbook concept less and less. She didn't dwell on it, though, taken aback by Reggie's comments about poor Addi. Josephine didn't know what to make of it - she'd never heard Reggie speak like that about anyone before. Yes, the Teppenpaw girl could be sharp witted, but this sounded more like a real attack than a playful jest. Then, just as things couldn't get much weirder, Reggie stood to leave, and made some bizarre comment about ruining their night.

Reeling back, feeling as stunned as if she'd been slapped in the face, Josephine wondered if she'd done something wrong. "Reggie!" she called out, her voice pleading, questioning and reprimanding all at once. She couldn't understand what she'd done to make Reggie think she'd be ruining their night; both Josephine and Derry had come over to sit with her. It was madness! Bewildered and bordering on upset, Josephine remained seated on the ground, unsure of what to do, and, indeed, unsure of the past few minutes, and her whole relationship with Reggie.
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