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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Mellie Goodwin

December 25, 2012 1:11 PM
As soon as she stepped onto the Quidditch Pith, Mellie knew that she had made a mistake, but it was too late to do anything about it now. With that not altogether helpful thought in mind, then, she kept walking, hoping to make the best of it in her green t-shirt, knee-length denim shorts, and tennis shoes, all of which now felt like the stupidest items of clothing any girl in the history of Ever had ever put on for an event. As she went toward the big fire in the center of the Pitch, she wasn’t sure who to be more annoyed with, the world or herself, for the wave of self-consciousness, variants of which had become nearly as much of a staple of her life as washing her hair was, which had just swept over her.
 
The feeling continued on, unabated, as people moved all around her, but receded when the headmistress began to speak, making her want to cheer when she mentioned them all being glad their exams were over and that it was nearly summer break. Mellie guessed some people might have their reasons, somehow, to not see those as good things, but Mellie herself was really happy with them. As far as she was concerned, the only bad thing about those things was that they meant the next time she took big end-of-the-year exams, they would be her CATS, and that was still far enough away not to bother her much despite any efforts her professors and parents might have made toward impressing on her how short a year really was.
 
The next announcement, about the yearbooks, also excited her, and she clasped her hands together even though she didn’t really expect to be prominently featured in it. Then the Head Boy and Head Girl were announced and Mellie did clap and cheer, both out of a general sense of school spirit and for a Pecari Head Girl specifically, even though she had never really had anything to do with Sara Raines, who was much older and prettier and more…good at everything, she guessed, than Mellie would ever be, and who she therefore found hugely intimidating. She waited for her yearbook, then went to wandering, flipping through the book as best she could without bumping into everyone and his uncle at the same time, as she headed for the snack bar.
 
Once thee, she put the yearbook under her arm and joined the line for toastable treats, which the school looked to her like it had been very, very generous indeed in providing. “Happy Midsummer!” she said brightly to the first person whose eye she caught, smiling just as brightly, still excited by the festive atmosphere the yearbooks and the Heads’ announcement had inspired. “This is all really great, isn’t it?” she continued, gesturing around in an attempt to take in the whole Pitch and what had been set up on it for them to relax with before they went home for the summer.
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Laurie Stratford

December 26, 2012 7:12 PM
Laurie’s secret life at Sonora was starting to take a toll on him. There was nothing more he wanted than to stop hiding from his family and live his life like he wanted to. The redhead had been playing with the idea of just doing what he wanted, but in reality he was afraid of what could happen if he did it. There were too many answered questions for him to take a leap of faith and just hope his family would accept his friends. Maybe someday he would just forget about propriety and just chill with everything good life had to offer. Someday.

But today he was happy beyond words. It was almost the end of term and it was almost time for Quidditch Camp! There wasn’t anything in the world that he loved more than the sport, okay maybe girls, but that was something new. The fourth-year old had been so caught up with his problems that he had completely missed girls growing up. And man…they were wow.

The redhead entered the Pitch quite happy to relax before heading home. His characteristic red hair was tousled and stuck in different directions. Laurie had decided that a brush wasn’t his best friend, especially right now. It was time to have fun and relax, not care about being well groomed. The Teppenpaw was wearing a pair of old jeans, a hoodie and some sneakers. He was all for comfort, especially since at home all he could wear was stuffy clothes. His family was all about appearances, and Laurie hated that with a passion. It was hard to find a time to have fun while at home. The only moment was when he was playing Quidditch in his backyard.

The Teppenpaw decided that today was all about mingling away instead of thinking of what he couldn’t have. He had sent Michael and Kitty an owl to catch up later in the night, but right now he had to find someone else to occupy his time. After the speech, of course. The redhead sat down and listened to the headmistress talk and dutifully applauded when the head students were announced. He didn’t really know any of them, but he was sure Preston would be happy about his girlfriend gaining the badge.

Laurie shrugged and forgot about his cousin in a millisecond when he turned around and saw the snacks table. He loved food! He swiftly got up from his seat and almost bounced towards the food. It was like the food was slowly and sensually calling his name to get his attention. There was really nothing he could do to keep the temptation at bay. Laurie had an ongoing affair with it.

The yearbook that had been handed out was securely under his arm as he approached the table and a girl. His green eyes took her in and he blushed when she talked to him. It was Mellie. “It is great,” he responded still blushing furiously. “Happy midsummer to you, too!” he said afterwards. He was now noticing that Mellie was indeed very pretty. He smiled at her and grabbed something off the table to have something to do with his hands. He was about to start fidgeting.
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Mellie

December 27, 2012 8:17 PM
Mellie recognized Laurie Stratford, of course, both as Michael’s roommate and as someone else who was in her year, but she didn’t know him very well even after four years as classmates. She wasn’t sure why; it just seemed that she stayed in the same circle most of the time, socializing mostly with Jhonice and Michael, though she’d been careful to say hello to Brianna Japos when they crossed paths this semester after they had spoken at the Returning Feast in January. That, she thought, characterized most of her interactions at school: she was friendly to anyone she ran across, but didn’t really get to know anyone that well.

Well, she hadn’t until this point. There was no reason, really, why she shouldn’t. Her year all still had three full years left together, after all. So after Laurie agreed with her, she resolved to find something else to say.

“It’s the beginning of two whole months without homework,” she said, smiling too at the thought of that. “I’m so very looking forward to it. Do you have any fun plans for summer?”

In spite of his casual, normal attire, Mellie doubted, considering the kind of the family she thought the Stratfords were, that he would do much that she would ever be remotely allowed near, or which she would be able to do anything but make a complete idiot of herself at if she ever did get close to it, but she guessed it might be interesting to hear about. She did like reading the sections of the paper that dealt with people who weren’t like her and her family just because their worlds seemed so completely different from what she was used to. She picked up a bar of chocolate, then paused over the graham crackers, not sure if she wanted to make an actual s'more or not.
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Laurie

December 29, 2012 9:38 PM
The blush that had adorned his face a few seconds ago was slowly fading into a full-blown grin. He didn’t really know a lot about Mellie, but he knew that she spent time with Michael. If she was Michael’s friend, then she was also his friend. If his buddy liked her, then he was sure there was nothing wrong with her. Plus, she was kind of cute. The redhead grinned and took a bite of what he had grabbed of the table, which turned out to be an apple. He shrugged and continued eating it because he wasn’t going to leave a bitten apple laying around. He could attack the more delectable snacks.

“I am going to Quidditch Camp for most of the holidays!” He answered quite enthusiastically after swallowing what was a surprise healthy snack. “I will probably be home for like two weeks, one after school and the other before we return.” His smile was wide and his green eyes were full of the happiness and excitement he had inside of him. There was nothing better for him than to escape the formality of his family and replace it with fun quidditch anecdotes.

“So, what are your plans for the two months without responsibility?” he asked really interested in her answer. He hardly had any friends in school and it was nice to be talking to someone so freely that wasn’t related to him. Even when no homework was a really pretty sweet deal, he was going to miss Sonora. It was the only place where he felt he belonged to and had people that actually cared for him. Michael and Kitty were his best friends, and he really loved them.

Laurie smiled at Mellie and took another bite of his apple while he listened to her summer plans. He had always been interested in people outside his usual circle back at home. They had so different lives that he couldn’t stay away from it. They had more fun and were more carefree than what he did.
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Mellie

January 01, 2013 4:51 PM
Mellie felt almost guilty when she saw Laurie eating an apple, and grabbed one of those for herself, too, so the feeling would go away. She didn’t actually dislike apples, or even carrot sticks, but the pressure from adults to eat them because they were good for her had created in her a divided mind about them, so that sometimes she did eat them just for the sake of eating them, sometimes she refused to eat them any time she could get away with it, and sometimes she ate them but didn’t really want them, because they were good for her. That last was what she was doing now with the Granny Smith apple. She knew it was good for her.

Her eyes widened and she forgot about nutrition, though, as Laurie told her what he was doing for the summer. “Oh, that sounds so cool,” she said. She wouldn’t have liked the part about only being at home for two weeks of the summer after having already been away for months and months beforehand, but he didn’t seem worried about that and she wasn’t going to point something that might be unpleasant out to him. “Everyone will have to watch out for Teppenpaw next year,” she added encouragingly.

Technically, that wasn’t a very good thing for her, since she played on the Pecari team, but Mellie didn’t think too much about that. Quidditch to her was usually just a game, except maybe against Aladren, and she liked the Teppenpaws. Michael was both about her best friend and in there, and Laurie, his roommate, seemed like a good guy, too, so she didn’t hold it against them if they had good players on their team. She’d be even more pleased about it on days when they weren’t playing Pecari and when those good players weren’t Beaters on days when they did, but that was just because the Bludgers were her least-favorite part of Quidditch and she did like to win, even if she didn’t see it as essential to her mental well-being the way some people did.

She shrugged when he asked about her summer plans. “Probably not much,” she admitted. “Mom and Dad said something about maybe going camping, if they can both get time off, but who knows if that will happen.” Her mother was with MLES and her father was an Obliviator; they stayed busy. She had barely seen Dad over the midterm break because of a particularly bizarre incident involving animation charms and a Muggle apartment building. “I’ll spend a lot of time practicing Quidditch, but that’s just with my neighbors, not with a coach or anything. And then it’s fifth year….”

She made a face at that thought, not really liking it very much. She was not looking forward to taking the CATS. Mellie told herself firmly that the adults and sometimes older students were just exaggerating how bad they were, but that still didn’t make her think they’d be anything but very, very difficult and stressful to deal with.
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Laurie

January 04, 2013 6:14 PM
“Camping?” he asked intrigued. “Like magical camping or muggle camping?” he asked lowering his voice at the last part since he didn’t want to get into any kind of trouble with anyone. However, his tone was curious enough to not be seen as rude when he mentioned the M word. He wasn’t sure about Mellie’s parentage, but if he recalled correctly –not necessarily 100% sure, though – she was half-blood. Laurie couldn’t remember where or how he had acquired that information, but it could be a figment of his imagination, really. The redhead wasn’t sure of anything, since he had a penchant for being a scatterbrained Teppenpaw more often than not.

He smiled at her before looking down at his apple and frowning, “Why are we eating an apple when we have tables and tables loaded with actual scrumptious food?” he asked Mellie with a laugh lingering in his throat trying to escape its confines.

It was getting harder and harder to ignore the fact that next year would be Hell Year due to the examinations that they had to present at the end to pass to advance classes. CATS and RATS were some aspects of Sonoran life that the redhead tried to ignore as best as he could. Studying wasn’t one of his strengths, and he was sure he was going to suffer like never before during them. Sports were more around his corner, and Laurie could talk about little details and obscure Quidditch rules for hours without rest.

Green-eyes scanned the table in front of him for something that had more calories in it and settled for a handful of marshmallows. The fluffly treat melted in his mouth and watched Mellie curiously through the corner of his green-eyes. He smiled, “I don’t want to think about exams just now. I will do it once the time comes, but not now.”

Laurie laughed, “It’s time to enjoy the start of summer!” Its wasn’t the time to stress about something that was months in the future. “Now we should just enjoy the food,” he grinned as he dramatically showed the table loaded with food.
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